Sentences with phrase «maintaining funding for our city»

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NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio used a ride on the F train to fire back at Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the MTA over accusations that City Hall has failed to maintain the crumbling subway system — and vow not to increase funding for capital improvements.
But with the distrust between Mr. Cuomo's office and City Hall showing little sign of abating, the importance of maintaining that relationship has ballooned for Mr. de Blasio, who is seeking to get more out of the budget deal than a simple restoration of existing funds.
Mayor Bill de Blasio revealed his first preliminary budget of the Trump - era today — $ 84.67 billion in expenses for Fiscal Year 2018, and $ 84.6 billion for improving and maintaining city infrastructure over the next decade — a budget devoid of any allowances for federal funding changes under the new Republican order in Washington, D.C.
But a day later, he would not specify what legal action would look like — though he maintained that he and other mayors across the country would fight in court — nor explain how the city would handle retaliatory cuts to federal funding for the NYPD, the New York City Housing Authority and the city's public hospital syscity would handle retaliatory cuts to federal funding for the NYPD, the New York City Housing Authority and the city's public hospital sysCity Housing Authority and the city's public hospital syscity's public hospital system.
I am continuing to work hard on important issues facing Lower Manhattan including ensuring that our Downtown Little League and Soccer League get the field time they need at the B.P.C. ball fields, coming up with an appropriate redevelopment plan for the South Street Seaport, providing adequate funding to NYCHA residents and community programs serving youth and seniors, and maintaining affordable housing in Battery Park City and throughout the district.
- Administering the New York State and Local Retirement System for public employees, with more than one million members, retirees and beneficiaries and more than 3,000 employers; - Acting as sole trustee of the $ 129 billion Common Retirement Fund, one of the largest institutional investors in the world; - Maintaining the State's accounting system and administering the State's $ 12.6 billion payroll; - Issuing reports on State finances; - Managing the State's assets and issuing debt; - Reviewing State contracts and payments before they are issued; - Conducting audits of State agencies and public benefit corporations; - Overseeing the fiscal affairs of local governments, including New York City; - Overseeing the Justice Court Fund and the Oil Spill Fund Acting as custodian of more than $ 9 billion in abandoned property and restoring unclaimed funds to their rightful owners;
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 speaker, for her part, has maintained that NYIFUP should remain the same — and attached terms to the program today stating, «Eligibility for legal representation provided through funds in unit of appropriation 107 for unrepresented, detained individuals in removal proceedings occurring in immigration court in New York City shall be based solely on income.»
The City of Syracuse will use $ 180,000 of its funding for its Blight Busting Program: to seed a revolving fund to pay for «cut and clean» efforts to maintain vacant and zombie properties.
For now, the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs has maintained its position, saying the increasing need for lawyers in light of recent federal government actions pertaining to immigration policy have forced the city to reevaluate and prioritize how the allocations are fundFor now, the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs has maintained its position, saying the increasing need for lawyers in light of recent federal government actions pertaining to immigration policy have forced the city to reevaluate and prioritize how the allocations are fundfor lawyers in light of recent federal government actions pertaining to immigration policy have forced the city to reevaluate and prioritize how the allocations are funded.
De Blasio, and some his Democratic supporters in the State Senate, maintain the city should have the autonomy to raise taxes on its highest earners, as part of the mayor's broader plan to fund universal pre-K, and that the city should also have the authority to raise the minimum wage for city workers.
In a press release on April 11, Schneiderman announced that $ 20 million of funds from settlements with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley would be used «to provide local governments with innovative technology to address and transform problem properties — including homes and buildings that are blighted, poorly maintained, vacant, abandoned, and in financial distress — that fell into disrepair following the foreclosure crisis,» as part of a program called Cities for Responsible Investment and Strategic Enforcement, or Cities RISE.
Mayor de Blasio and City Council leaders have taken policy positions that do just that: committing to non-cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), pioneering an IDNYC program, maintaining strong worker protections, and increasing funding for universal pre-kindergarten (UPK) and the Community Schools initiative.
City Council Members Brad Lander, Mark Levine, and Jimmy Van Bramer were among those who voiced their support for a $ 22 million increase in operating funding and $ 100 million of capital funding to New York City Public Libraries for restoring and maintaining the buildings.
Our model would cut taxes for 2.7 million residents in 117 cities and towns while maintaining local control and education funding levels.
The museum building is owned by the city of Fort Worth, which also provides funds for maintaining the physical plant.
About Broadway Gallery Broadway Gallery is a charitable service of the Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation, a self - funding charitable organisation which invests profits from its property portfolio to maintain and enhance the world's first Garden City for the long - term benefit of local communities.
Bank Teller — United AC Bank, Atlantic City, NJ — 2/2007 — 3/2012 • Received Employee of the Year for excellent customer service, noted by consistent name references in customer reviews • Educated customers on financial services, computer account access, and mobile apps for their convenience • Recommended relevant bank products and services when appropriate, setting a record in service referrals and exceeding the company's promotion profit goals by 10 percent • Processed automated teller transactions, night deposits, and loan and retirement plan payments on a day - to - day basis • Provided the head manager with daily cash supply orders to maintain sufficient funds for successful operations every day • Counted and sorted currency by hand and with counting equipment in order to ship to other branch locations
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