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Robert Thompson of New York City Transit and Joan Nyron of the Pratt Center for Community Development will discuss bus rapid transit at the New York Transit Museum on Sept. 10.
September 8 - New York
Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration must secure enough funding for public housing repairs, said New York City Comptroller Scot Stringer.
September 8 - New York
The New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority plans to sell about $425 million of bonds over the next two weeks, according to officials.
September 4 - New York
New York City's Sales Tax Asset Receivable Corp. plans to sell $2 billion of tax-exempt, fixed-rate bonds on Sept. 23 after a two-day retail order period.
September 3 - New York
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer called on Congress to reauthorize the federal Export-Import Bank, citing its benefits to the local economy.
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Mount Sinai and NYU Langone became the first hospitals to advertise on MetroCards, New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority said.
September 2 - New York
Kenneth Schuhmacher, former general counsel and commercial director of Skanska Infrastructure Development North America, joined Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe.
September 2 -
The New York Transit Museum will host a discussion on bus rapid transit expansion plans in New York City's demographically changing outer boroughs on Sept. 10.
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Metro-North Railroad's emphasis on on-time performance worsened the safety culture at the commuter rail line, said a report commissioned by New York's MTA.
August 28 - New York
New York City reached a tentative contract agreement with school safety agents and special officers, said Mayor Bill de Blasio.
August 27 - New York
A hurricane financing expert praised a $56 million plan by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to harden parts of New York City through wetlands protection.
August 26 - New York
Atlanta-based IFS Securities hired former New York Gov. David Paterson as chief strategist of U.S. affairs and chairman of the firm's advisory board.
August 26 -
New York City has reached tentative seven-year, four-month contract agreements with SEIU Local 300 and the United Probation Officers Association, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
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New York City's Department of Education failed to recoup a cumulative $356 million in federal Medicaid funds between fiscal 2012 and 2014, said city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
August 22 - New York
Lockport, N.Y. government may run out of money by the end of August, a spokesman for New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said Thursday.
August 21 - New York
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer envisions further tweaks to city's pension system, which he and Mayor Bill de Blasio expect to reveal early next year.
August 20 - New York
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer unveiled an agreement with the city's Economic Development Corp. to provide vendor names, contract amounts and other info on the Checkbook NYC website.
August 19 - New York
New York City's economy grew more than 3% in the second quarter because of job growth and higher personal income, said city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
August 14 - New York
Traders thought the New York City deal was all too predictable, assuming heavy retail and muted institutional interest in the headline deal that concluded its pricing on Wednesday.
August 13 - New York
How NYPD and Health and Hospitals Corp. manage claim costs can enlighten other New York City agencies, the Citizens Budget Commission watchdog organization said.
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