Sentences with phrase «city coffers»

«Unfortunately, Toronto is proposing to swipe up to 25 per cent of the provincial savings out of the pockets of young couples and put it into city coffers instead.»
The tax put $ 357 million in city coffers in 2013.
«Unfortunately, Toronto is proposing to swipe up to 25 per cent of the provincial savings out of the pockets of young couples and put it into city coffers instead
As the population plummeted, tax revenues dwindled and city coffers slowly shriveled.
If all of the drivers San Francisco is targeting end up paying up, it'll generate more than $ 3.37 annually for city coffers.
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Friday shot down a City Council proposal to offer $ 400 property tax rebates, claiming Albany budget cuts have drained city coffers to the point where...
Beyond the emotions, though, where did lawmakers get the money, in the midst of continuing fiscal stress on city coffers?
Officials asked the state Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance to accept a kinder version, with lower rent paid into savings accounts instead of city coffers - showing the homeless how to save enough money for a security deposit.
Left unsaid was the estimated loss of a million dollars to Kingston city coffers.
The precedent alone could cost billions beyond what makes its way to city coffers if those other districts sued and won.
Officials expect the meters to plunk US$ 264,000 every year into city coffers.
At best — and assuming it holds up — the deal settles only the latest turf squabble between feuding politicians: With a $ 10 billion hole to fill in the MTA's $ 26 billion five - year capital plan, Governor Andrew Cuomo committed that the state will contribute $ 8.3 billion while Mayor Bill de Blasio agreed to chip in $ 2.5 billion from city coffers.
Ferreras - Copeland, however, acknowledged that the stock market surge that followed Trump's win and the president's promised infrastructure agenda could mean more cash in city coffers.
Legal pot could be a $ 3 billion industry in New York — and pour up to $ 772 million in tax money into state and city coffers, according to a new report by NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer's office.
(Closing that loophole in the city's unincorporated business tax alone could bring roughly $ 200 million into city coffers, according to the Fiscal Policy Institute, a research group.)
Cuomo, for example, is pushing for an internet sales tax proposal, which would bring $ 60 million into city coffers.
He said conversations with county officials and Cheeks also point to more robust times ahead, which could translate into more casino money flowing into the city coffers.
Notably, Hein did not demand an apology from the mayor for holding up the agreement almost two months, nor did Noble express rancor over the executive's previous proposal to claw some $ 1.6 million from city coffers.
This week, Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan and Saratoga Casino and Raceway and Churchill Downs Incorporated, operators of the proposed $ 300 million Capital View Casino And Resort in East Greenbush, announced a non-exclusive deal that would send $ 11 million over 10 years into city coffers.
City officials are still awaiting details from state lawmakers about exactly how much money will be restored to city coffers, but the deal is believed to provide an additional $ 200 million in state aid, the mayor told reporters outside of City Hall Monday.
James A. Parrott, the deputy director of the Fiscal Policy Institute, said that Mr. Bloomberg had good reason to assume that the medallion revenue would flow into city coffers, once Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and lawmakers had agreed to authorize the sale.
Based on the weekly average ticket take of $ 10.5 million in fiscal 2014, the Citizens Budget Commission estimated the reduction could have bled about $ 10 million from city coffers.
The DOI is investigating whether Adams violated any city laws by routinely asking outside groups to cut checks directly to his nonprofit to rent space at Borough Hall, rather than have payments go into the city coffers, sources said.
While the land would remain state property, the developer would have to reach a payment in lieu of taxes with Albany's Industrial Development Authority that could add millions to city coffers.
Cities are hard pressed to meet their budgets as it is, and an obvious source of extra income is to reduce the amount spent on an entity that does not contribute monetarily to the city coffers.
Up to that point, the city of 165,000 residents had seen very little regional retail business, and property taxes just weren't doing enough to fill the city coffers.
«There is a reason for that,» he says, alluding to the tax dollars that were brought into the city coffers by the forest industry.
In Colorado Springs, an hour south of here, Airbnb and the city have an agreement where Airbnb will collect the tax and remit to city coffers.
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