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The Democratic mayoral candidates debated the city's resilience level as more hurricane activity looms.
September 7 -
Challenger Nicole Malliotakis called the post-Sandy program “one of the monumental failures” of Bill de Blasio's administration
September 1 -
Joseph Lhota repeated his call for New York City to contribute to the triage plan.
August 31 -
Adequate funding for transit is a heightened focus, says Nick Sifuentes, the new chief of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
August 29 -
The plan would toll East River bridges and charge motorists within certain parts of Manhattan, with an eye on funding transit.
August 25 -
The mayor touted his millionaire's tax while his Democratic challenger backs congestion pricing.
August 24 -
The nonpartisan watchdog calls for a labor-management committee to explore cost-cutting
August 17 -
The vote culminated a five-year effort designed to fund public improvements, notably to transit infrastructure.
August 10 -
The subway crisis could change the political landscape, New York's mayor says.
August 8 -
The New York mayor and his supporters must shepherd the bill through Albany.
August 7 -
Lacking a new revenue source, the agency that runs New York City's subway may add to its $38 billion of debt.
July 28 -
The Manhattan Institute's study comes amid a New York transit crisis and related political bickering
July 26 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced emergency actions for mass transit in New York City.
June 29 -
A bill to grant New York City design-build project authority died when the legislature adjourned.
June 23 -
New York City gets mixed marks from the Citizens Budget Commission for its adopted fiscal 2018 budget.
June 13 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council leaders agreed on an $85.2 billion budget.
June 5 -
New York City should execute its capital projects more efficiently, officials and watchdogs say.
June 2 -
New York's mayor and comptroller will vote to bar the city from entering into new contracts with Wells Fargo.
May 31 -
New York City Council members chided Mayor Bill de Blasio for misaligned capital commitments.
May 25 -
New York City will end fiscal 2017 with a $4 billion surplus, the Independent Budget Office projected.
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