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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan will name a permanent replacement for the departing John Hill in the spring.
December 21 -
The Independent Budget Office expects city debt service to rise to $8.4 billion in fiscal 2022 from $6.8 billion in fiscal 2020.
December 21 -
Funding levels for grant programs won't be set until next year.
December 20 -
Simone Brody, executive director of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ What Works Cities initiative, discusses how the project has helped city governments tackle pressing issues including cybersecurity, climate change and transportation. Andrew Coen and John Hallacy host.
December 20 -
The commonwealth intends to sell $915 million of tax-exempt new money and refunding bonds and $50 million of taxable bonds.
December 19 -
The bi-state transportation agency's new budget plan keeps it on track to tackle large-scale airport redevelopment projects.
December 18 -
The bank has long funded wastewater, renewable energy and brownfield remediation projects.
December 18 -
The delay in Washington means state and local budget planners lack critical federal inputs until early next year.
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Atlantic City casino revenue was up 20% year-over-year in November.
December 14 -
Moody's underscored the sense of uncertainty facing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority by dropping its outlook to negative.
December 14 -
Former longtime New York City budget veteran Mark Page, who was tapped to help Long Island’s Nassau County tackle mounting tax settlement debt, is retiring at the of the year.
December 13 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio's troubleshooting plan for New York public housing features three new programs.
December 13 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants a second look at the planned L-train shutdown while Sen. Charles Schumer called the authority slow in positive train control.
December 11 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority board intends to vote on its $16.7 billion operating budget as outyear deficits and other challenges hover.
December 10 -
While citing “noticeable, across-the-board improvements,” state Auditor Eugene DePasquale said significant work remains for the distressed city's three pension plans.
December 7 -
New Jersey's second-largest city resolved a feud over the bi-state agency's properties and payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreements.
December 7 -
Officials in Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration trumpet New York City’s healthcare savings program. Budget watchdogs don't buy it.
December 5 -
Site-selection expert John Boyd Jr. breaks down who won and lost in the Amazon "sweepstakes," the role of public incentives and the next wave of corporate relocation. Paul Burton hosts.
December 4 -
As governments increasingly tap into analytics for policymaking, risks accompany benefits.
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Growth in "eds and meds" has bolstered the Rhode Island capital, the rating agency said in a comparison with New Jersey's capital.
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