Sentences with phrase «of city residents pay»

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Meanwhile, the median amount of housing costs paid by residents has fallen by 3.2 %, making the city an affordable beach town to live in.
For founders in Manhattan, specifically, the sting is even greater, as New York City residents are obligated to pay city income taxes on top of their already sky - high state income tax raCity residents are obligated to pay city income taxes on top of their already sky - high state income tax racity income taxes on top of their already sky - high state income tax rates.
If President Trump takes some or all of that $ 1 billion funding away, all San Francisco residents will lose because we'll all be forced to pay higher taxes to help fund our inefficient city government and its underfunded pension system.
Residents of Alaska's capital city boast about the local scenery, abundant wildlife and endless outdoor activities, but there's a price to pay for the breathtaking beauty — it's estimated that the cost of living in Juneau is 30 percent more expensive than the average U.S. city.
A New York City advocacy group for low - income and minority residents filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase Bank last fall for what it says are illegal and exploitative tactics that have cost the two named plaintiffs thousands of dollars in penalty fees it contends they shouldn't have had to pay.
Residents of the city pay an average annual renters insurance cost of $ 331, which is 23 % less than the Texas average.
On average, residents of the city pay $ 253 a year for their renters insurance.
Our research found that residents of the city pay an average annual renters insurance cost of $ 251, which is 5 % less than the Massachusetts average.
A city of 6,800 residents in Poinsett County, Trumann's residents pay $ 789 each year to insure their vehicles.
She says the residents «think somebody owes them something,» and complains that they spend money on expensive hairstyles, makeup and leather coats but won't pay a token fee to send their children to a weeklong summer camp program her church runs for the benefit of inner - city youngsters.
There are no Christians left in Iraq's second - largest city after a weekend ultimatum left Mosul residents with three choices: convert to Islam, pay jizya (a poll tax levied on non-Muslims), or die at the hands of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS).
For water parks only, resident rates also apply to those who pay their water bill to the City of Aurora.
Derouin and his partners, like River Forest resident Neal Kennedy, already pay $ 8.50 instead of $ 7.50 for nine holes because they live outside the city.
The cost of historic preservation and whether Crystal Lake Park District residents would be willing to pay will be the focus Thursday night as the future of one of the city's first mansions is considered.
«Ladies and gentlemen, you should know that all of the residents and shoppers in New York City will have some relief for at least one year, and will not have to pay the 5 cents (5 cents) per plastic bag while shopping for groceries and other items,» Diaz wrote in the emailed statement.
As I explained in the post below, city residents may also be paying state taxes to cover the pension contributions of localities elsewhere in the state, even as city residents pay more than anyone anywhere for the city's own pension contributions.
Most of the city is built on Seneca Nation land, and Native American residents can opt out of paying property taxes.
If a qualifying resident already paid taxes, the city's Department of Finance would issue a credit.
In February, for example, the Siena Research institute asked voters whether lawmakers should get a pay raise if they enacted ethics reforms; New York City residents said yes by a 50 percent to 48 percent margin, while only 34 percent of upstate residents agreed.)
Speaking of questions, does Mr. McManmon pay New York City's income tax on residents?
Tax all of the residents of these cities to pay for the obligations their elected representatives agreed to.
If he believes that the state's tax structure is a job - killer and one of the chief reasons why upstate New York remains mired in a permanent recession, he ought to ask for broader tax cuts, including a decrease in the state's personal income tax rate, which tops out at nearly 9 percent (that does not include the additional tax burden placed on city residents, who pay up to 3.8 percent in personal income taxes.)
City of Cortland residents could soon pay more to get rid of their trash.
«We need healthcare reform — including promised Medicaid reform in New York where we spend more than Texas, Florida and Pennsylvania combined — but it shouldn't be done on the backs of already overburdened City residents who will undoubtedly have a tax increase forced on them to pay for this eminently unfair policy.»
But he also paid $ 6,397 taxes for being a full - time New York City resident «out of an abundance of caution,» spokesman John Milgrim said.
«In true dictator style, Cuomo is doling out punishment on his enemies, but it's the residents of New York City who are paying the price,» he said.
Ladies and gentlemen, you should know that all of the residents and shoppers in New York City will have some relief for at least one year, and will not have to pay the 5 cents (5 cents) per plastic bag while shopping for groceries and other items.
According to the council, restoring the tax would help the city pay for the cost of police, fire, transportation and other services used by city residents and commuters who come into the city every day.
While no one seems to be in a rush to answer the question, a neglected sidewalk owned by one of the city's top Republican elected officials has caught the attention of other city residents forced to pay top dollar to fix their own sidewalks.
De Blasio pointed out, as he has repeatedly since this debate began, that New York City residents, through fares and state and city taxes, pay the vast majority of the MTA's expenses anyway (something that prompted one budget expert to describe the entire framing of this debate as «stupid.&raqCity residents, through fares and state and city taxes, pay the vast majority of the MTA's expenses anyway (something that prompted one budget expert to describe the entire framing of this debate as «stupid.&raqcity taxes, pay the vast majority of the MTA's expenses anyway (something that prompted one budget expert to describe the entire framing of this debate as «stupid.»)
During the Feb. 28, 2012 City of Tonawanda School Board Meeting, Legislator Hardwick discussed chargeback fees, the cost that City of Tonawanda residents must pay to other county's community colleges when a resident of the City attends a community college outside of Erie County.
«On a house assessed at $ 100,000, the owner paid $ 58.80 in 2010 to cover the costs of city residents attending community colleges in other counties.
But Kellerman said the proposal, along with the language requiring the city to provide full capital funding for the subway and bus systems, «are an attempt to impose an onerous cost shift onto New York City residents and businesses, who already pay an estimated 72 % of MTA dedicated taxes and subsidies.&racity to provide full capital funding for the subway and bus systems, «are an attempt to impose an onerous cost shift onto New York City residents and businesses, who already pay an estimated 72 % of MTA dedicated taxes and subsidies.&raCity residents and businesses, who already pay an estimated 72 % of MTA dedicated taxes and subsidies.»
Today, De Blasio, who proposed raising the income tax of city residents making at least $ 500,000 to pay for pre-K and other school programs, said that Cuomo wasn't ruling it out at all.
«And I remind our residents all the time, who often grumble about the large number of tax - exempt facilities we have here in the city of Albany, and I remind them that those facilities are NOT exempt from paying for water.»
Northern City News gathered on Thursday that the residents were compelled to pay for the powering of the generator and the machines or they would forfeit their registration.
Residents of Battery Park City already pay extremely high taxes, because they pay both the equivalent of property taxes and the ground rent on their land.
The tax, she said, would benefit the 70 percent of residents in the city who are renters, half of who pay more than one - third of their income in rent.
The mayor and the speaker, Melissa Mark - Viverito, will be trying to stiffen lawmakers» resolve in a now - explicit argument with Governor Andrew Cuomo over the merits of de Blasio's plan to raise the income tax rate on the wealthiest city residents to pay for universal pre-kindergarten and after - school programs for middle schools.
«New York City residents and businesses already pay more than our fair share at 75 percent of the MTA's regional budget, and yet in a transit desert like Queens, most of the subway stations we do have are still structurally deficient.
Despite praising de Blasio as a «very smart guy,» the mayor ridiculed the candidate for railing against the wealthy, who help pay for many of the services that benefit the city's poorer residents.
Kann, who challenged Vallone in 2001 and 2005 on the Green Party line but ran as a Populist this year, focused much of his third campaign on a proposal to raise income taxes on city residents earning more than $ 500,000 per year to pay for city services that have been neglected during the economic downturn.
It is not the only vote Malliotakis must now account for to a broader electorate, as she has weighed in on dozens of high - profile bills of importance to New York City residents, like those regarding women's reproductive rights, criminal justice reform, equal pay, college affordability, rent regulations, and the minimum wage.
It also demands the passage of laws guaranteeing renters an attorney in housing court, a $ 15 - an - hour minimum wage, more construction projects employing union workers and local residents, more supportive housing for people with HIV, and an end to former Mayor Michael Bloomberg's «cluster - site» housing — where the city paid landlords $ 3,000 a month to put up homeless families, often in deplorable conditions.
Speaking with reporters, de Blasio reiterated that he believes passing an additional millionaires tax to pay for subway system repairs is achievable because his proposal only impacts New York City residents, not the main constituents of the Senate Republicans outside the cCity residents, not the main constituents of the Senate Republicans outside the citycity.
When one California city started a composting program to keep food waste out of its landfill, residents began to pay more attention to other environmentally sound practices, such as taking shorter showers, according to a study led by Nicole Sintov, an assistant professor of behavior, decision making and sustainability at The Ohio State University.
It is unsurprising that the residents of New York City have the ability, or even want, to pay to date younger, attractive women.
Christmas — Dating someone who lives in the city could also be unappealing to New Jersey residents hesitant to pay expensive tolls or spend a lot of time on mass transit.
If the geographic barriers weren't enough, in many of the central cities of the CBSAs used in the CRP report, a student must either be a resident of the city (such as in Boston, see here) or, if they wish to travel from outside the city, they must pay tuition to the receiving charter school (see Washington D.C.'s rules here).
While Mayor de Blasio wants a tax on high - earning city residents to pay for expanded preschool and after - school programs, the focus of his rally on Tuesday, the governor has proposed to pay for preschool without a tax, a plan the mayor calls unreliable and inadequate.
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