- New York
The Bureau of Asset Management in New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer's office wants to fine-tune its risk analytics
March 21 - New York
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio painted a grim landscape for his city should the massive cuts in President Trumps proposed budget materialize.
March 17 -
The Justice Department said it does not intend to criminally charge New York Mayor Bill de Blasio or people fundraising on his behalf.
March 17 -
Changes to New York MTAs four-year financial plan slightly worsen the outlook for the authority, said the watchdog Citizens Budget Commission
March 16 - New York
New York City's Department of Housing Preservation and Development issued a RFQ that seeks organizations to rehabilitate and manage occupied or vacant buildings.
March 14 -
Parity for New York State transportation investments is a misnomer, according to a report by budget watchdog Citizens Budget Commission.
March 14 -
In the face of local skepticism and open questions about infrastructure funding, streetcar advocates are promoting a 16-mile Brooklyn-Queens link.
March 10 - New York
New York Citys unemployment rate in January fell to 4.5% in January, the NYC Economic Development Corp. said, the lowest rate since 1976, when the New York State Department of Labor first started keeping track.
March 10 -
Infrastructure needs direct federal funding, not tax breaks for private investments, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer said in New York.
March 10 - New York
New York City Independent Budget Office is asking the city to consider using everything from green taxis to red lights to deal with future budget shortfalls.
March 9