This report explains the features that contribute to the stability of the property tax system. It shows how caps on growth in assessed value can lead to higher assessed values and how assessments move through the pipeline and how the pipieline grew through 2008, the year of the downturn.
In accordance with the requirements of the New York State Municipal Assistance Corporation Act and the New York State Financial Emergency Act, the City of New York is required to submit monthly financial reports. This is the financial report for December 2010, detailing financial plan statements, revenue activity, capital commitments, and capital cash flow.
This report compares schools proposed for closing against other schools. The schools proposed for closing are found to be low performing, with below average student performance. However, there is no guarantee that a closing school will be replaced by a more successful one.
In accordance with the requirements of the New York State Municipal Assistance Corporation Act and the New York State Financial Emergency Act, the City of New York is required to submit monthly financial reports. Included in the document are said reports and information regarding City capital and expenses.
Included are reports on the City's state of good repair need and the agencies' planned spending to address this need. The program consolidates results of cyclical field surveys and estimates the capital and expense needs to keep major City owned facilities and infrastructure in a state of good repair.