The city comptroller discovered basic accounting problems with the deal the de Blasio administration struck, asserting that certain costs in the contract be accounted for in
earlier city budget years.
Not exact matches
The plan has New York
City spending $ 85.2 billion, slightly more than de Blasio's
earlier budget proposal.
A report published
earlier this month by
City Comptroller Scott Stringer concluded that the economic impact on the city from subway delays could range from $ 170.2 million to $ 389 million and an independent study conducted by the city's Independent Budget Office (IBO) seems to back that up, taking an even deeper look at how much delays are costing commut
City Comptroller Scott Stringer concluded that the economic impact on the
city from subway delays could range from $ 170.2 million to $ 389 million and an independent study conducted by the city's Independent Budget Office (IBO) seems to back that up, taking an even deeper look at how much delays are costing commut
city from subway delays could range from $ 170.2 million to $ 389 million and an independent study conducted by the
city's Independent Budget Office (IBO) seems to back that up, taking an even deeper look at how much delays are costing commut
city's Independent
Budget Office (IBO) seems to back that up, taking an even deeper look at how much delays are costing commuters.
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.
As promised in the «state of the
city» speech
earlier this year, cameras were installed in the Council chambers in time for April
budget hearings.
-LSB-...] plan has New York
City spending $ 85.2 billion, slightly more than de Blasio's
earlier budget proposal.
The committee's draft recommendations are expected to be released in
early fall 2018, and the first recommendations will be implemented in the
city's 2019
city budget, Walsh said.
The Senate's
budget, quietly released
early on Saturday morning, keeps Cuomo's proposals to remove $ 485 million in funding for the
City University of New York and to shift the growth of New York City's Medicaid program back to the city government, which will have a $ 180 million impact in the coming fiscal year and will increase in future ye
City University of New York and to shift the growth of New York
City's Medicaid program back to the city government, which will have a $ 180 million impact in the coming fiscal year and will increase in future ye
City's Medicaid program back to the
city government, which will have a $ 180 million impact in the coming fiscal year and will increase in future ye
city government, which will have a $ 180 million impact in the coming fiscal year and will increase in future years.
Stephanie Miner, the Syracuse mayor who tangled with Cuomo
earlier this year over pension reform, is campaigning hard (while attracting some pushback from
city employees upset with
budget cuts).
Mauro has long been one of Albany's best known experts on
budget and public policy issues from his work at FPI and
earlier as Secretary of the NYS Assembly Ways and Means Committee, director of Assembly Speaker Stanley Fink's Program Development Group, director of research for the last major revision of the New York
City Charter, and Deputy Director of the Rockefeller Institute of Government.
While the
budget allocated $ 146 million to
early childhood education and after - school programming, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio said
city officials had missed a chance to restore cuts from previous years.
Earlier this week Dyster indicated that the
city's
budget crisis could force the elimination of some services, notably firefighting at the casino.
On Wednesday morning, on the day before the Mayor was to unveil his
budget, advocates that included representatives from Alianza Dominicana, Children's Aid Society, the Children Arts and Sciences Workshop, ACDP, Fresh Youth Initiatives (FYI), Community League of the Heights (C.L.O.T.H.), the Police Athletic League (P.A.L.), and representatives from local New York
City Councilmembers Ydanis Rodriguez and Robert Jackson, New York State Assemblymembers Guillermo Linares and Herman D. Farrell, among others, gathered in an
early morning meeting to brain - storm about strategies to ward off the cuts.
When the new state
budget for fiscal year 2019 passed
early Saturday morning in Albany, Governor Andrew Cuomo had successfully implemented several of his top policy priorities on issues like workplace sexual harassment, taxes, gun control, and public housing in New York
City.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and the
City Council reached an
early budget agreement on Friday night that is chock full of new spending befitting an election - year
budget.
Long delayed and about $ 2 billion over
budget, the centerpiece of a transit hub linking the PATH and New York
City subways is set to open
early next month, nearly 15 years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
A tax cap for New York
City has never been a feature of major tax cap proposals — including Gov. Andrew Cuomo's draft legislation in 2011 — or mentioned as a
budget possibility until the Cuomo administration proposed shifting Medicaid costs back to New York
City earlier this month.
The money actually comes from a controversial pot of $ 100 million the state promised to New York
City earlier this year as part of the state's
budget.
An Independent
Budget Office study released
earlier this month found that the station would cost triple what the
city currently pays to transport garbage through Manhattan.
The «
budget handshake» at
City Hall — touted as the
earliest since 1992 — was all smiles and self - congratulation until a reporter inquired whether the mayor and speaker, both liberal Democrats and longtime allies, had resolved their difference on the matter.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and other local leaders slammed the city for recently asking the NYPD to submit a budget reduction plan — especially after Saturday morning's attack in TriBeCa and the brutal sexual assault of an elderly birdwatcher in Central Park earlier this mo
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and other local leaders slammed the
city for recently asking the NYPD to submit a budget reduction plan — especially after Saturday morning's attack in TriBeCa and the brutal sexual assault of an elderly birdwatcher in Central Park earlier this mo
city for recently asking the NYPD to submit a
budget reduction plan — especially after Saturday morning's attack in TriBeCa and the brutal sexual assault of an elderly birdwatcher in Central Park
earlier this month.
«With the
budget released today, the administration is continuing its assault on
early childhood education by cutting $ 50 million from our
city's child care,» said Councilman Steve Levin.
While Mr. de Blasio has often touted his savings and the fiscal responsibility of his
budgets, they have vastly increased
city spending — and
earlier this year Council members pushed him to require more savings from
city agencies to protect against an economic downturn.
NEW YORK, NY (03/18/2018)(readMedia)-- Attorney General Schneiderman, New York
City elected officials, unions and grassroots organizations rallied at Foley Square to urge the New York State legislature to include
early voting in the state
budget due April 1st.
Mauro has long been one of Albany's best known experts on
budget and public policy issues from his work at FPI and
earlier as Secretary of the NYS Assembly Ways and Means Committee, director of Assembly Speaker Stanley Fink's Program Development Group, director of research for the last major revision of the New York
City Charter, and Deputy... (read more)
«The expansion of participatory
budgeting (PB) to 22 council districts, and the institutionalization of the process in the
City Council as a new way to govern, is truly exciting and a tribute to the success of the
early cycles,» said Sondra Youdelman, Executive Director, Community Voices Heard.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito shook hands on an $ 82.1 billion
budget agreement on June 8, the
earliest a deal has been reached since 2001.
It should come as no surprise that a host of Democratic politicians rallied last weekend in New York
City with good - government advocates to seek money for statewide
early voting in the upcoming state
budget.
The New York
City Council appears to be gearing up for a tense
budget fight with Mayor Bill de Blasio, releasing a telling
early counter on Tuesday in its official response to the mayor's $ 88.7 billion proposed
budget for next fiscal year, put forth just after a tense hearing with
budget officials about modifications to the current
budget.
The somber mood soon turned celebratory, though, with the
earliest adoption of the
city's
budget in 15 years.
Governor Andrew Cuomo's executive order
earlier this month to impose an external monitor on the crisis - plagued New York
City Housing Authority has turned into a potential budget boondoggle for the city, with Mayor Bill de Blasio warning on Thursday of the «unforeseen consequences» the order could have on the city's fiscal fut
City Housing Authority has turned into a potential
budget boondoggle for the
city, with Mayor Bill de Blasio warning on Thursday of the «unforeseen consequences» the order could have on the city's fiscal fut
city, with Mayor Bill de Blasio warning on Thursday of the «unforeseen consequences» the order could have on the
city's fiscal fut
city's fiscal future.
Earlier this month, the
City Council proposed spending $ 7.3 million in the FY2016
budget to purchase new vests; replacing each obsolete vests cost approximately $ 600.
NEW YORK, NY (05/11/2012)(readMedia)--
Early this afternoon, a team of welfare recipients, unemployed New Yorkers looking for work, public housing residents, and people living with HIV / AIDS — members of the grassroots organizing groups Community Voices Heard (CVH) and Voices of Community Activists and Leaders (VOCAL - NY)-- led other New York residents in a series of actions in Lower Manhattan to highlight the inequality prevalent in our
City today, and lift up the need to restore critical programs currently proposed to be cut in Mayor Bloomberg's Fiscal Year 2013
budget.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and the
City Council announced a deal on an $ 82.1 billion
budget for fiscal year 2017 on Wednesday, marking the
earliest date in 15 years that a
budget agreement has been reached.
The construction trades unions added their muscle to the fight against
budget cuts and layoffs in the public sector when they rallied at Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza and then marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to
City Hall in the
early afternoon on June 15 in what organizers called a «Solidarity March for the Middle Class.»
The UFT launched a second television ad in
early March, featuring a public school parent telling Mayor Michael Bloomberg that, with a $ 3 billion
city budget surplus, he doesn't have to lay off any teachers.
As we reported
earlier, Democratic lawmakers from New York
City to Albany demanded today that rent reform be addressed in the nearly completed
budget deal, not at some later date.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew told delegates at the March 24 Delegate Assembly that the chancellor's testimony
earlier that day averred that the best way to fix the
city budget was to save money by «removing seniority layoff provisions, and firing the ATRs and everybody in the rubber rooms.»
Educators and parent leaders from Brooklyn's PS / IS 180 and PS 231, the District 75 school with which it shares space, held an
early - morning «Black Friday» protest against
budget cuts and layoffs on June 17 as part of the ongoing series of «Fight Back Friday» demonstrations at schools around the
city.
Earlier in the day, Council members closely questioned
city budget director Marc Page, peppering him with their suggested alternatives to layoffs.
But she told the Times Union
earlier this month that she would veto any legislation to repeal the fee after this year because it would undercut the
city's efforts at long - term
budgeting.
He embraced a call to increase the minimum wage and,
earlier this year, signed a
budget that set a $ 15 hourly rate in New York
City as well as a statewide system of employee - funded paid leave.
The state Comptroller's Office, which reviews every
city budget proposal, warned in early November that the balanced budget was based on the trash fee that the City Council had to adopt in order to get revenues flow
city budget proposal, warned in
early November that the balanced
budget was based on the trash fee that the
City Council had to adopt in order to get revenues flow
City Council had to adopt in order to get revenues flowing.
CITY HALL — As Gov. Andrew Cuomo patted himself and fellow state lawmakers on the back after reaching an
early deal on the state
budget Sunday, Mayor Michael Bloomberg slammed the cuts as «an outrage» and warned that, despite some restorations to
city aid, the deal will force more layoffs and another round of new and painful cuts.
But because the
city's budget for 2016 has already been set, the earliest the park could receive new funding would be 2017, a spokeswoman for City Council Member Laurie Cumbo s
city's
budget for 2016 has already been set, the
earliest the park could receive new funding would be 2017, a spokeswoman for
City Council Member Laurie Cumbo s
City Council Member Laurie Cumbo said.
Rosenthal, a former chairwoman of Community Board 7 who previously worked in the
city budget office, kicked off her campaign with a party at her apartment in
early March.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito are expected to reach an
early budget agreement this year, cutting short weeks of sometimes tense negotiations.
Mayor de Blasio's decision to aid the
city's struggling public hospitals, known as NYC Health + Hospitals is another issue that must be addressed when the executive
budget is released in late April or
early May, something Fuleihan acknowledged in his initial testimony.
The mayor and
City Council could come to an agreement on the $ 82 billion - plus
budget as
early as June 6, according to people familiar with the matter.
And according to a September audit by the
city comptroller's office, the DOE used more than 25 percent of money targeted to
early grades class size reduction to cover its own portion of the
budgets for 245 schools, rather than to enhance their
budgets, as intended.