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Derailments at Penn Station are another example of New York's bedraggled transport infrastructure.
April 28 -
New York City has released preliminary guidelines for incorporating projected impacts from climate change into design process of city facilities, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Friday.
April 28 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio's budget proposal drew criticism Thursday from the New York City Council and a budget watchdog for doing too little to gird against possible funding cuts under the Trump administration.
April 27 -
New York’s tuition program will have a minimal credit impact on the state’s public universities, according to Moody’s.
April 27 -
New York's mayor says state inaction costs the city $450 million and delays critical infrastructure.
April 27 -
New York State's free college tuition proposal raises enrollment uncertainty, according to Fitch Ratings.
April 26 -
New York tax collections were down $300.1 million for fiscal 2017.
April 26 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio plans to spend $100 million to fill in one of the last gaps in the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, a pedestrian promenade and bicycling path around the island.
April 25 -
MTA variable-rate debt is well under its policy threshold.
April 25 -
Authority plans May sales of $350M and $83M
April 24 -
The Municipal Forum of New York and the New York City Housing Authority are working to educate high school students about the Urban Leadership Fellows internship program.
April 24 -
Former Vice President Joe Biden urged transportation planners to get out of their comfort zone.
April 21 -
The federal government’s attempt to restrict international travel from some Mid-Eastern countries could cost the city and state of New York over $100 million in lost tax revenue this year, the New York City Council was told on Thursday.
April 21 -
The Wisconsin-based conduit got a BBB rating from Kroll Bond Rating Agency for $165 million of Series 2017 taxable revenue bonds payable solely from New York's Albert Einstein College of Medicine promissory notes and guaranteed by Montefiore Medical Center.
April 18 -
Business activity grew at a more subdued pace in New York State, according to firms responding to the April 2017 Empire State Manufacturing Survey.
April 17 -
The Pamelia Town Council Monday approved a $1 million bond to repair its water tower, as it continued discussions of a multi-million dollar plan to expand municipal water to new areas of the town.
April 11 -
New York traders on Monday were looking over the retail pricing of the big NYC Transitional Finance Authority negotiated deal. Muni finished unchanged in quiet trading as Passover kept price action muted.
April 10 -
New York lawmakers finalized a new $163 billion budget over the weekend that includes additional funding for water infrastructure enhancements through capital bonding.
April 10 -
In the face of continuing uncertainty surrounding federal polices regarding states and cities, the New York City Council this week urged Mayor Bill de Blasio to build up the city’s reserves.
April 7 -
The termination of a casino revenue-sharing agreement with the Seneca Nation of Indians is a credit negative for Niagara Falls, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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