Sentences with phrase «expected by city officials»

An economic slowdown is widely expected by city officials, economists, and budget watchdogs, and the Council's budget response notes the consequences it could have on consumer spending, tax revenue, real estate prices, and cost of living.

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One city official recalls meeting him for the first time, expecting to be greeted by a Donald Trump-esque mogul.
As the city braces for an expected $ 30 million deficit this year, city officials said that it is not an ideal situation but that they are bound by the agreement the city made when the water park was built to cover the park district's debt payments if the district could not.
As the city braces for an expected $ 30 million deficit this year, city officials said that it is not an ideal situation but that they are bound by the agreement the city made when the water...
While the votes by the borough boards, made up of community board chairs and City Councilmembers, are merely advisory, they could strongly influence the City Council's official vote on the proposals, expected to take place in 2016.
The regulations will be written by officials at the city and state level, and the City Council is expected to approve tcity and state level, and the City Council is expected to approve tCity Council is expected to approve them.
State legislators and city officials, who have praised the governor's leadership on Close to Home, say the loss of the revenue is compounded by the fact that the program is expected to triple in size over the next few years when the city implements the Raise the Age initiative.
By 2020, officials in that western New York city expect gun violence to decrease by about 50 percent, in part due to the gun court program, Perez Williams saiBy 2020, officials in that western New York city expect gun violence to decrease by about 50 percent, in part due to the gun court program, Perez Williams saiby about 50 percent, in part due to the gun court program, Perez Williams said.
Cuomo is also expected to name former New York City Council speaker Christine Quinn as the state party's No. 2 official, but her selection was described by party insiders as more a rebuke to Mayor de Blasio, the governor's nemesis, and not an effort to find a replacement for Percoco.
The city's Planning Commission had been expected to vote on the Garment District rezoning on Monday, but officials opted to pull it off the calendar as they review the points made by Brewer's steering committee.
But Metro - North officials said they expect riders who would use the proposed lines to be primarily of city residents who use public transportation, and would get to the new stations by subway, bus or bike.
Sponsored by the City of New York, the Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC, The Cooper Union, and Lebenthal Asset Management, the event is expected to be attended by elected officials including Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer.
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