Sentences with phrase «meaning city taxpayers»

The university owns a significant amount of untaxed land within Syracuse, meaning city taxpayers bear the price of providing fire and police protection, public works and other municipal services.

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Though, paradoxically, the other reason is that the city of St Louis apparently are willing to throw taxpayer dollars into a stadium, meaning that Stan can't move the Rams.
Backed by $ 750 million in taxpayer money, the nearly $ 1 billion Solar City factory is the centerpiece Cuomo's Buffalo Billion economic development initiative and meant to be a beacon of hope for an economically depressed cCity factory is the centerpiece Cuomo's Buffalo Billion economic development initiative and meant to be a beacon of hope for an economically depressed citycity.
Backed by $ 750 million in taxpayer money, the nearly $ 1 billion factory is the centerpiece of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's Buffalo Billion economic development initiative and meant to be a beacon of hope for an economically depressed city.
«As we seek reforms to tighten up our existing campaign finance and electoral laws, it's important that we know more about the New York City experience and what it has meant for hardworking taxpayers
In recent years this has meant additional property taxes of more than $ 300,000 per year for City of Tonawanda residents, over $ 450,000 per year for taxpayers in Grand Island and well over $ 800,000 added to the county property taxes of citizens of the Town of Tonawanda.
Liu's campaign responded to Avella's attack by saying the former comptroller saved taxpayers $ 5 billion through a number of means, including audits conducted of city agencies, scrutiny of city contracts and the refinancing of $ 20 billion of outstanding bond debt.
Stamper would like to see the federal government put out requests for proposals and provide grants to develop best practices curriculum at the national level, although given the way our police forces are organized, he says, local agencies would still have to pick up the tab for actual training, which means fund appropriations from city or state politicians and taxpayers.
City Hall has poured millions of taxpayer dollars into his Renewal School program and designated them «community schools» — meaning, in part, they'll qualify for washing machines and dryers.
The city of Toronto, both in households, in street cleaning and in our parks, is paying for the fact the province will not regulate packaging and will not make the manufacturers and producers of that waste pay the cost of cleaning it up — which means the property taxpayer has to pay for it (and) we have to spend precious dollars from our parks department.
Requiring that its composition should reflect the city itself means that you are discounting those taxpayers in other parts of Ontario (e.g., Timmins, Peterborough) who subsidize UofT.
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