- New York
New York State debt is projected to decline for a fifth straight year at the end of the current budget cycle, Gov. Andrew Cuomo touted in his new spending plan proposal.
January 23 -
New Yorks Metropolitan Transportation Authority expects to issue more environmental green bonds in 2017, a finance official told board members.
January 23 - New York
A $60 million bond refinancing deal was structured in part to boost the fiscal health of the struggling Rensselaer School District in upstate New York.
January 20 - New York
The New York City Council approved a bill that requires the watchdog Independent Budget Office to review city-issued economic development tax breaks.
January 18 - New York
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled a $152 billion budget proposal late Tuesday that would extend a set-to-expire millionaire's tax to preserve $4 billion in revenue over the next two years.
January 18 - New York
The New York City Council voted unanimously to approve an expansion of the DUMBO Business Improvement District at a meeting at City Hall on Wednesday. The full council vote on the bill came after the Finance Committee unanimously passed it in the morning.
January 18 -
The MTAs tentative deal with New York transit employees provides some certainty while ignoring spiraling health-care and pension costs untouched, say muni bond observers.
January 17 - New York
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio picked Maria Torres-Springer to be the city's new Commissioner of Housing Preservation and Development, replacing the departing Vicki Been. Separately, he named James Patchett President and CEO of the NYC Economic Development Corp.
January 17 -
Green bonds are a tool more issuers use to finance various means of purifying drinking water and buffering against rising seas.
January 17 - New York
New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is calling for fiscal and procurement reforms after a new report released Thursday shows the state's public authorities have accumulated $267 billion in debt.
January 12 - New York
The New York City Industrial Development Agency approved $195 million in tax breaks for Related Cos. and Oxford Properties for their planned Hudson Yards office tower.
January 11 - New York
The planned 2021 closure of Indian Point nuclear power plant has no immediate credit impact for New York State local governments that depend on the facility's payments in lieu of taxes, according to S&P Global Ratings.
January 11 - New York
New York State would invest a record $2 billion to enhance water infrastructure under a proposal announced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo Monday.
January 10 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has agreed to admit wrongdoing and pay a $400,000 penalty to settle Securities and Exchange Commission charges that it failed to disclose risks associated with New Jersey road projects to the investors that bought the bonds to finance them.
January 10 - New York
The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development is looking for qualified groups to form a community land trust.
January 10 - New York
New York State will be closing its aging Indian Point Power Plant ahead of schedule, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced in a state of the state address Monday.
January 9 - New York
Slow or no revenue growth has made it difficult for many local governments in New York State to maintain services while dealing with rising costs, according to a report released Friday by State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
January 6 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey approved a preliminary $32 billion 10-year capital plan that advances partial funding for a replacement Manhattan bus terminal.
January 6 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is proposing a roughly $10 billion modernization of John F. Kennedy International Airport that could incorporate elements of a public-private partnership.
January 5 - New York
Marisa Lago has been appointed by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio to replace Carl Weisbrod as Director of the Department of City Planning and Chair of the City Planning Commission.
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