- New York
New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn on Monday called for the creation of 40,000 new middle-income apartments over 10 years.
February 11 - New York
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli says Utica is struggling financially, having "nearly depleted its fund balances."
February 8 -
The New York City Council has authorized a study to explore relocating utility wires underground in areas of the five boroughs vulnerable to weather.
February 8 - New York
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey reports it will have to spend more than $2 billion to repair the damage from storm Sandy.
February 7 - New York
New York City Comptroller John Liu wants an investigation of a multimillion dollar tech contract, saying a city agency is stonewalling an audit his office began.
February 6 - New York
New York City Comptroller John Liu and the New York City Pension Funds want Exxon Mobil Corp. to quantify its safety efforts regarding fracking operations.
February 5 - New York
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposal to allow state counties to renew their sales tax rates without state legislature approval would be a financial positive for the counties, observers said.
February 4 - New York
New York State's cities, towns and school districts are facing unique challenges, according to a Wells Fargo Securities report.
February 1 - New York
Public finance officials and municipal bond analysts recalled Ed Koch, who died Friday at 88, as a passionate mayor who ran New York City as it emerged from the fiscal abyss.
February 1 - New York
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo may be backtracking from a commitment to privatize the Long Island Power Authority, which holds $6.9 billion in short-term notes and long-term bonds.
January 31 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority must consider the age of its subway system and a strained budget when considering technical enhancements, officials said.
January 30 -
New York's MTA said it saved $310 million by terminating three leveraged lease agreements that exposed itself to downgraded bond insurer Assured Guaranty.
January 30 - New York
New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli and Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner voiced skepticism of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to reducing local pension contributions.
January 29 - New York
Mayor Michael Bloomberg introduced a $70.1 billion preliminary budget for New York City, while an impasse with the teachers union hovers over city finances.
January 29 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority achieved about $1 billion in present-value savings from its 2012 refundings, according to officials.
January 29 -
Officials at New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority are studying the use of technology to minimize subway commuter deaths, but admit it won't come cheap.
January 28 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded the College of New Rochelle's bonds to Ba1 from Baa3.
January 25 - New York
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Poughkeepsie, N.Y.'s debt to Baa2 from A2.
January 25 -
Kroll Bond Rating Agency may make little headway into breaking up the "big three," but it may trigger changes in operations by Moody's Investors Service, Standard & Poor's and Fitch Ratings, according to a municipal analyst.
January 25 -
The New York Thruway Authority has started the bonding process for a new Tappan Zee bridge.
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