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Elected officials from New York called on the Federal Transit Administration to fund the $6 billion second phase of the Second Avenue subway.
December 16 - New York
Risks to New York's budget could trigger outyear gaps exceeding $3 billion in fiscal 2018 through 2020, said city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
December 16 - New York
NYC Pension Funds See Positive Q3 Results
December 15 - New York
The New York City Councils Finance Committee held a public hearing Wednesday at City Hall to hear comments on a proposal to expand the DUMBO Business Improvement District. The legislation would expand the current boundaries of the DUMBO BID (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) and increase its annual expenditures.
December 15 - New York
Fiscal management will be critical for New York City amid uncertainty in Washington, Mayor Bill de Blasio's budget chief, Dean Fuleihan, told City Council members.
December 15 - New York
New York Citys cost to house homeless people in hotels has jumped more than sevenfold over the past year.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomos hurry-up offense for completing New Yorks Second Avenue subway triggers questions about the MTAs priorities.
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New York MTA intends to sell $1.3 billion of bonds in January including a $100 million remarketing, said finance manager Patrick McCoy.
December 13 -
A new $7.3 billion 2017 spending plan by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey maintains debt service levels while also investing in major capital projects.
December 12 -
Facing pressure from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, officials from New Yorks Metropolitan Transportation Authority are targeting an opening of the long-delayed Second Avenue subway line by the end of the month.
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Debt-ridden Dowling College has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with two of its Long Island properties now on the market in an effort to aide bondholders.
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The College of New Rochelle in New York's Westchester County is raising funds to keep its doors open in the face of mounting debt.
December 6 - New York
Youth hostel operators are pushing New York to lift restrictions on lodging regulations, saying the city is squandering up to $500 million in annual tourism and tax revenue.
November 30 - New York
New York City intends to sell $1 billion of fixed-rate general obligation bonds the week of Dec. 5.
November 30 - New York
New York State has secured international certification for nearly $100 million in new green bonds to be issued for affordable housing projects, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday.
November 29 - New York
Municipalities are increasingly making policy through data sets, as evidenced in New York, Pittsburgh and Columbus.
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As New York MTA faces another stretch of uncertainty, a faction within its board is calling for reduced fare for lower-income riders.
November 23 - New York
Nassau County lawmakers proceeded Monday with amendments to a $2.9 billion budget that faces opposition from the county's fiscal control board.
November 22 - New York
The New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority intends to sell $400 million of bonds on Nov. 30, after a one-day retail period.
November 22 - New York
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio responded to the economic and financial uncertainty that followed Donald Trumps victory in the presidential election with a budget update that showcases caution and fiscal responsibility.
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