Letter stating the financial condition of the Relief and Pension Fund of the Department of Street Cleaning, which has been closed to new entrants since the creation of the Department of Sanitation as of December 1, 1929.
The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City publishes this annual review of its programmatic achievements and revenue and expenses during the fiscal year and features impact within the priority areas of mental health, youth workforce, and immigration.
The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City publishes this annual review of its programmatic achievements and revenue and expenses during the fiscal year and features impact within the priority areas of mental health, youth workforce, and immigration.
The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City publishes this annual review of its programmatic achievements and revenue and expenses during the fiscal year and features impact within the priority areas of mental health, youth workforce, and immigration.
The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City publishes this annual review of its programmatic achievements and revenue and expenses during the fiscal year and features impact within the priority areas of mental health, youth workforce, and immigration.
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 July 2010, detailing financial plan statements, revenue activity, capital commitments, and capital cash flow.
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.
Presents information on capital appropriations and commitments with implementation schedules projected, and the ensuring three years for all active capital budget projects. These implementation schedules, derived by the respective agencies performing the project work, are the best assessment of the earliest possible start of the implementation milestone (scope, design, construction, etc.) being reported.
Presents information on capital appropriations and commitments with implementation schedules projected, and the ensuring three years for all active capital budget projects. These implementation schedules, derived by the respective agencies performing the project work, are the best assessment of the earliest possible start of the implementation milestone (scope, design, construction, etc.) being reported.
Presents information on capital appropriations and commitments with implementation schedules projected, and the ensuring three years for all active capital budget projects. These implementation schedules, derived by the respective agencies performing the project work, are the best assessment of the earliest possible start of the implementation milestone (scope, design, construction, etc.) being reported.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 financial plan includes an Economic and Tax Revenue Forecast, State and Federal Agenda, Capital Program, Financing Program, and supplemental information.
This program detail contains numerous charts and tables that explain the expenses, revenues, and totals of numerous agencies from fiscal years 2011-2015.
February 2011 Financial Plan, Fiscal Years 2011-2015 Publications (Capital and Expense) - The register of Community Board Budget Requests for the Preliminary Budget
lists community board requests and reports agency funding recommendations for each request in the departmental estimates.
February 2011 Financial Plan, Fiscal Years 2011-2015 Publications (Capital and Expense) - The preliminary ten-year capital strategy totals $47 billion in all funds, withthe
most going into infrastructure, and other amounts going into government operations and education.
February 2011 Financial Plan, Fiscal Years 2011-2015 Publications (Capital and Expense) - The FY2011 Modified Capital Commitment Plan, which is to be submitted
to the Financial Control Board, totals $10,560 million of which $8,277 million is City funded.