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New Yorks MTA expects to know the fate of its five-year capital program by the end of the month, said Chairman Thomas Prendergast.
March 23 -
Following a consultant's scathing report, New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer's office has set out to streamline the Bureau of Asset Management.
March 21 -
The savings are that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio trumpets from significant changes to the citys employee health plans are a matter of debate.
March 11 - New York
Manhattans financial services industry will not lift New York State and New York Citys tax revenues because of a lackluster performance from Wall Street last year, according to Moodys Investors Service.
March 9 -
New York MTA intends to add more than 2,000 state-of-the-art buses to its transportation fleet over five years at a $1.3 billion cost, said Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
March 8 - New York
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority intends to sell $750 million building aid revenue bonds on March 14 after a two-day retail period.
March 7 -
New York MTA expects to formally submit its proposed $29 billion five-year capital program to a state review board in the next month or two, an official said.
March 2 - New York
Adam Barsky, a former budget director under former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, has been tapped to chair the fiscal control board for Long Islands Nassau County.
March 2 - New York
New York City budget director Dean Fuleihan wants agency heads to identify "significant new savings" in time for the updated spring spending plan.
March 1 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's proposed streetcar line through Queens and Brooklyn waterfront neighborhoods has drawn some skepticism about its funding plan.
February 26