Sentences with phrase «annual city budget»

Staff salaries constitute a significant portion of the annual city budget, and until we see the Mayor's proposed budget for the coming fiscal year, it would prudent to delay filling any vacant positions,» said Council President Khader in a statement.

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Just for comparison, the entire annual operating budget for the city of Pittsburgh — one of the cities Amazon is reportedly considering — is less than $ 600 million.
Annual budgets in most of Canada's major cities are a mess — excluding key activities, using inconsistent accounting, burying crucial numbers where only experts can find them, and often voted well after the fiscal year has started, according the 2016 edition of the C.D. Howe Institute's Municipal Fiscal Accountability report.
Buying a 60m2 (650 sqft) apartment exceeds the budget of people who earn the average annual income in the highly skilled service sector in most world cities.
Mourinho had not won the league the previous year and was not going to win it when he «agreed mutually» to leave, despite spending the annual budget of a decent sized country on players (something he now condemns Man City for BTW).
With 560 parks, 6,061 employees and an annual budget of $ 268.5 million - more than most cities in the country - the Chicago Park District does little to attract the city «s 917,000 young people under 20 off the streets and into supervised recreational activities.
With its $ 272 million annual budget, the park district spends well over $ 30,000 an acre of park, she says, far more than any other big city.
They think they are the governing body of the Chicago Park District, appointed by Mayor Washington and confirmed by the city council to have complete authority over the park system's 7,300 acres, its 3,400 employees and its $ 320 million annual budget.
At a time when Mayor Richard Daley and Chicago's 50 aldermen are collecting annual pay increases, Daley has no business asking rank - and - file city workers to take unpaid furlough days to help balance the city's budget, a labor leader said Tuesday.
The DMI's Amy Traub wonders why Mayor Bloomberg's annual City Card didn't list preventing budget cuts as a priority.
For its annual operating budget, the MTA also depends on state and city subsidies, as well as a dedicated tax revenue, for 43 percent of costs.
The city needs to be able to collect all of its property taxes to pay for its $ 86 billion annual budget, which includes funding for law enforcement, universal pre-kindergarten and addressing the opioid crisis, he said.
These annual payments represent nearly 40 percent of the Citys budget.
[187] In his annual budget address on October 13, 2010, Daley projected a deficit for 2010 of $ 655 million, the largest in city history.
In his annual budget address in City Council Chambers on October 15, 2008, Daley proposed a 2009 budget totaling $ 5.97 billion, including not filling 1,350 vacancies on the 38,000 employee city payroll and $ 150 million in new revenue from a then - obscure parking meter lease deal to help erase a $ 469 million budget shortfCity Council Chambers on October 15, 2008, Daley proposed a 2009 budget totaling $ 5.97 billion, including not filling 1,350 vacancies on the 38,000 employee city payroll and $ 150 million in new revenue from a then - obscure parking meter lease deal to help erase a $ 469 million budget shortfcity payroll and $ 150 million in new revenue from a then - obscure parking meter lease deal to help erase a $ 469 million budget shortfall.
On Friday, March 10, 2017, the Fiscal Policy Institute will present its annual New York City budget briefing to the Economic Justice and Social Welfare Network at the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (FPWA).
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.
Mr. Prendergast penned a letter asking for the city to pitch in an additional $ 3.2 billion to the plan, and to triple its annual contribution to $ 300 million, on the eve of Mr. de Blasio's scheduled roll - out of his budget.
There was reason to view the piecemeal rollout of the budget language with skepticism: Last year, for instance, Mr. Cuomo's budget proposal quietly included a plan to offload one - third of the annual costs of the City University of New York, as well as a larger share of New York City's Medicaid bill, onto the cCity University of New York, as well as a larger share of New York City's Medicaid bill, onto the cCity's Medicaid bill, onto the citycity.
The annual vote to elect two New Rochelle Public Library trustees and to adopt the 2012 — 2013 New Rochelle Public Library budget will take place on Tuesday, May 15, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., at the City School District polling places.
Several city councilors, including Pam Hunter, Jake Barrett and Kathleen Joy, said councilors asked Masterpole during his most recent annual budget meeting why he did not write more audits.
With an annual budget of over $ 130 million, CPC is one of the largest Asian multi-social service non-profit in the U.S. Founded in 1965 by a few civic minded community activists as the first social service agency to serve Chinese - Americans in New York, CPC currently serves over 8,000 clients each day with over 50 programs in 30 locations throughout New York City.
On Thursday morning, March 10, 2016, the Fiscal Policy Institute will present its annual New York City budget briefing to the Economic Justice and Social Welfare Network at the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (FPWA).
Queens Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras - Copeland, whose committee shapes the city's annual budget, estimated that the Trump administration could endanger more than 10 percent of the funding the city receives directly from Washington — plus additional federal monies that get channeled through the state.
On Tuesday morning, March 10, 2015, the Fiscal Policy Institute presented its annual New York City budget briefing to the Economic Justice and Social Welfare Network at the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies.
The governor and the legislative leaders, meanwhile, announced an agreement on a budget scheme allowing the state and many local governments — but not New York City — to «borrow» nearly $ 6 billion over the next three years from the state pension system in order to use the funds to make required annual contributions back to the pension fund.
Mr. Johnson, 35, who represents the West Village, Chelsea and areas of Midtown Manhattan, had been considered among the front - runners for the job, the second most powerful political perch in New York City, with responsibilities for land - use decisions and approval of the city's $ 86 billion annual budCity, with responsibilities for land - use decisions and approval of the city's $ 86 billion annual budcity's $ 86 billion annual budget.
ALBANY — On Tuesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio made his third pilgrimage to Albany as mayor for «tin cup day» — an annual legislative rite in which mayors from various cities around the state appear before a joint bipartisan committee made up of members of both houses of the Legislature in order to, essentially, beg for what they would like to see in the state's final budget.
Kingston Mayor Shayne Gallo, in his annual budget message last week, blasted Cahill and / or the $ 750,000 he says the assemblyman's sales - tax blockade will cost the city no less than 15 times in the first three pages of a 14 - page presentation.
Within the hour, first - term incumbent Mayor Kathy Sheehan held a presser of her own inside City Hall, once again emphasizing that annual budget shortfall.
That's about 6 percent of the city's annual budget.
Kellogg said that for her and her running mates, the big challenges facing Hurley are, «Making a change in our local government, protecting the quality of life that we have in Hurley as development pressures move up the Thruway, protecting our water and the beautiful scenic qualities of our town, and maintaining our low tax rates as NYS mandates additional responsibilities to the localities without providing funding (at the same time that they cap our annual budget increases) and as we get additional pressures from New York City to reduce their tax contributions for the reservoir property.»
The state - run authority manages Battery Park City's 92 acres and the neighborhood's $ 29 million annual budget.
Bob Dougherty, a former Syracuse councilor, said city residents should keep an open mind about consolidation, because the city faces annual budget deficits of roughly $ 10 million to $ 20 million a year.
With the city's budget's in limbo, Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan has launched a social media campaign to shore up a $ 12.5 million dollar deficit and find a permanent solution to end the annual funding crisis.
Niagara Falls Mayor Paul Dyster, D, responded to the audit, saying he agreed that the city has room for improvement with regards to creation and implementation of its annual budget.
Lawmakers begin their annual review of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's state budget proposal in Albany today with a look at the higher education plan and, most likely, a focus on the proposal to phase out tuition costs for state and city public colleges.
The report, which gives letter grades to 32 agencies as well as the city itself, detailed that out of New York's $ 13.8 billion annual procurement budget for 2015, only 5.3 percent of the money was spent with minority and women - owned businesses.
In July, Comptroller Scott Stringer announced that subsidies to Health + Hospitals will likely surpass projections by $ 365 million in fiscal year 2017, growing to $ 515 million by fiscal year 2020 — the results of his annual analysis of the city's $ 84.6 billion adopted fiscal year 2017 budget.
Oswego city voters overwhelmingly approved a five percent tax cap on Election Day, and some lawmakers say they are on board with the new law, which they hope will bring more accountability and efficiency to the annual budget process.
The city's annual budget season kicked off on January 25 with the release of Mayor Bill de Blasio's $ 84.7 billion preliminary budget for fiscal year 2018, which begins July 1.
The budget also extends for two years the so - called millionaire's tax, preserving up to $ 4.5 billion in annual revenue, and keeps in place a cap limiting the number of charter schools, both positive outcomes for city public schools.
During the annual budget process, city agencies and entities are at the mercy of the Mayor and the City Council, who ultimately set the budcity agencies and entities are at the mercy of the Mayor and the City Council, who ultimately set the budCity Council, who ultimately set the budget.
The city's total annual building demolition budget is only $ 1 million.
The amended budget plan will now go before the Panel for Educational Policy and must then be approved by the City Council as part of the annual budget process.
While the new funding, if approved, will keep the wolf from the door for another year, Sheehan had been hoping to see an annual funding stream that would allow the city to craft «a realistic budget and a more permanent solution» to create stability for everyone involved — local officials, taxpayers, developers and even bond rating agencies.
The Sanitation Department is already reportedly nearly $ 40 million over its annual snow - removal budget thanks to a series of major snowfalls that have pummeled the city.
The Manhattan DA's office is set to receive nearly $ 449 million, about five times more than its annual budget, with New York City receiving an additional $ 447 million.
On Tuesday morning, March 11, 2014, the Fiscal Policy Institute will present its annual New York City budget briefing to the Economic Justice and Social Welfare Network at the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies.
The governor said he was compelled to veto the bill for several reasons: That state law prohibited him from signing the bill, that it would prompt other cities to clamor for a waiver on their fees, that such a change might be better suited during the annual budget process, and that bondholders might be put at risk due to revenues lost by waiving the fees.
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