Sentences with phrase «city budget plan»

Just because the city budget plan doesn't acknowledge the threat to state aid doesn't mean de Blasio isn't concerned.

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The unanimous vote by the financial review commission, which was created as part of the city's federal court - approved debt adjustment plan, enables Detroit's elected officials to enact budgets and enter into contracts without first obtaining the board's approval.
«It remains the government's plan, intention, to balance the budget prior to the next federal election,» he said at a press conference in Quebec City.
Soglin said the city's 2017 budget includes $ 100,000 to hire a private planning consultant to help city staff develop a strategy for the soon - to - be-vacant property.
With his wife, a marketing employee at the University of Toronto, he now rents a one - bedroom apartment and plans to move to Quebec City after a fruitless search for a home large enough for his family within their budget.
With our current budget, we need a 3 years plan to build a competitive team (same level with Chelsea and Man City) while making sure we lose no first team players — mind you that Man City does not win anything the first 2,3 season the oil owner taking over.
As part of a $ 213 million capital improvements budget unveiled Wednesday evening, park officials plan to buy more than 20 acres of land for parks across the city.
The City Council gave its approval to the extension for planning purposes, but also agreed with Councilman Grant Wehrli's request it be «as far out as possible» in the capital budget.
The beach plan will be high on the list of $ 60 million in potential capital improvement projects city officials will debate during budget hearings next month.
Assembly Democrats on Monday evening released their one - house budget proposal, a $ 170 billion spending plan that would fund transportation in New York City through fees on ride hailing services and cabs in Manhattan and add more money for education than what was proposed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Cuomo threatened to delay signing the state budget without a plan to fix conditions in New York City's public housing, including moldy walls, broken boilers, untested lead paint and rodent infestations.
New York City's finances look to be on solid ground, with a strong economy, a balanced budget and out - year gaps that are manageable under current conditions, according to state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's assessment of the mayor's proposed spending plan, though there are risks in the years ahead.
This budget has a whole package of fiscal plans for the state including cities and towns and conuties throughout the state.»
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio isn't planning to veto a controversial measure that was sneaked into the city's new $ 85.2 billion budget this week, according to a City Hall operative — even as a group of Albany lawmakers publicly urged him to docity's new $ 85.2 billion budget this week, according to a City Hall operative — even as a group of Albany lawmakers publicly urged him to doCity Hall operative — even as a group of Albany lawmakers publicly urged him to do so.
Cuomo's amended budget proposal didn't include the much - needed $ 12.5 million in state aid for the city of Albany on which Mayor Kathy Sheehan is relying to balance her own spending plan.
Cuomo has insisted that extending high rates on wealthy earners is a key piece of his budget, which also includes a $ 961 million spending increase for education aid and a $ 163 million plan to phase out college tuition costs at state and city universities for those who earn less than $ 125,000.
The plan has New York City spending $ 85.2 billion, slightly more than de Blasio's earlier budget proposal.
While New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg went out of his way to offer support to the governor and for his budget plan, Mayors of upstate cities, including Rochester Mayor Tom Richards, begged for a bail out.
A coalition of social justice and community activists Thursday demanded that Buffalo lawmakers override Mayor Byron W. Brown's plans to increase the city's police department budget by $ 500,000, arguing that such an increase is unjustifiable given what they characterized as the department's poor record on solving homicides and making residents feel safe.
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By the end of the week, the state government should have decided upon spending plans for the year and New York City will follow with its budget in June.
A rep for the de Blasio administration also told the Times that the city has been in talks with the state, the MTA and Vornado over potential development plans in the area, but they didn't resemble what Cuomo pitched during 11th hour budget discussions.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed including in the state budget a plan that would let the state condemn, acquire or transfer property surrounding the famed New York City transportation hub, according to the New York Times.
Cuomo's budget includes non-spending measures such as his slate of ethics reforms, allowing ride - hailing apps like Uber and Lyft to operate outside of New York City and a plan to encourage local governments sharing services to reduce property taxes.
Now fully funded through a state budget provision that forced New York City to provide half of the required funding, the Subway Action Plan is intended to address some of the myriad problems facing the subway system.
BY DUNCAN OSBORNE The two city agencies that are most likely to contribute resources to a plan to substantially reduce new HIV infections in New York saw their funding cut in the city's preliminary budget, suggesting that any effort those agencies might make to advance the plan will be paid for by reprogramming existing cash -LSB-...]
In his analysis of Mayor Bill de Blasio's fiscal year 2019 Preliminary Budget and Financial Plan, New York City Comptroller Scott...
According to the draft audit, «City officials have not developed a plan to transition away from using casino revenue to balance the budget.
The plan also argues the legislature should support controversial elements in the governor's budget proposal, including his plan to let the MTA unilaterally carve out special districts within New York City (without city approval) and claim the property taxes from those distriCity (without city approval) and claim the property taxes from those districity approval) and claim the property taxes from those districts.
While Gov. Andrew Cuomo has pledged to fund half the cost, Mayor Bill de Blasio has for months refused to put new money toward the plan — which he was not consulted on crafting — arguing that city taxpayers already make significant contributions toward the authority's operating budget.
«I firmly believe that continued hiring as our city is facing this budget shortfall, before we even have a budget plan for the coming fiscal year, is not in the best interests of the City and our taxpaycity is facing this budget shortfall, before we even have a budget plan for the coming fiscal year, is not in the best interests of the City and our taxpayCity and our taxpayers.
The prior audit also recommended the mayor and city council develop «realistic budgets», without relying so much on casino revenues to balance them, and adopt a multi-year financial plan.
The Republican - led state Senate won't extend mayoral control of New York City schools as part of its state budget plan unveiled Wednesday — creating a potential headache for Mayor de Blasio.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg unveiled last Thursday his $ 68.7 billion budget — a spending plan that has no tax increases or calls for teachers and uniformed city workers to lose their jobs.
-- Johnson pitches $ 2 billion senior housing plan, by POLITICO's Conor Skelding: As many as 15,000 low - income seniors could trade their under - occupied apartments for new apartments nearby, under a new budget proposal rolled out Monday night by City Council Speaker Corey Johnson.
In its own budget proposal, the Democrat - led Assembly passed a plan similar to Cuomo's, though Westchester County and Long Island would be subject to the New York City schedule and future increases would be automatically tied to the rate of inflation.
He first announced the plan a month earlier during his budget address, calling on county executives to lead the charge to find ways to share services provided between cities, towns and villages.
The budget is slightly lower than the $ 82.2 billion de Blasio projected in his April executive plan, thanks in part to $ 440 million more in savings identified by city agencies, as well as healthcare savings the city secured with the city's uniformed workforce through new union contracts.
In the fiscal plan for the year ahead, state operating funds will grow by 2 %, which is within the rate of inflation and far below the alarmingly high 4.6 % rate of growth reflected in New York City's preliminary budget.
The mayor also agreed to finance the city's half of an $ 836 million short - term plan to fix the city's subway on the grounds that the state budget meets the mayor's demands, but the governor insists that the state «finally got the city» to pay.
-LSB-...] plan has New York City spending $ 85.2 billion, slightly more than de Blasio's earlier budget proposal.
Also included in the budget is a plan to buy the city's streetlights from National Grid and funds to increase security and maintenance in the downtown area.
There is a great deal of uncertainty surrounding that budget as Governor Andrew Cuomo continues to consider what exactly to propose in terms of overhauling the state tax system in response to the new federal tax code, which has especially significant ramifications for New York, and in terms of a congestion pricing plan for New York City.
Estimating a cost of this plan is a necessary element of deciding whether to further increase the City budget with the costs of this plan or to select other City spending to cut as a source of funding.
Gov. David Paterson proposes a $ 5 billion deficit reduction plan to address this year's budget gap, including a $ 223.2 million cut to New York City schools.
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh's 2018 - 19 budget plan includes measures for promoting local businesses, increasing security and beautifying the city.
Mayor Bloomberg says the lack of a final state budget has left him no choice but to plan for 11,000 city job cuts, which he says are needed to make up for an estimated $ 1.3 billion cut in the city's share of state aid.
In his analysis of Mayor Bill de Blasio's fiscal year 2019 Preliminary Budget and Financial Plan, New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer is calling for greater fiscal responsibility from some key city agencCity Comptroller Scott Stringer is calling for greater fiscal responsibility from some key city agenccity agencies.
In recent weeks, as Nixon began her upstart campaign, Cuomo has been talking about a budget proposal that would require school districts within cities with a population of more than 125,000 people — New York City, Buffalo, Syracuse, Yonkers and Rochester — to submit an annual plan detailing the allocation of local, state and federal funds by school building.
House and Senate Republicans offered two different versions of no - tax - increase budget plans Tuesday that they insist can solve the state's projected two - year, $ 5 billion deficit without savage reductions in state aid to cities and towns and school funding.
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