Submission of the Modification to the Financial Plan for the City and Covered Organizations by the City to the Financial Control Board pursuant to Section 8.3 of the Financial Emergency Act.
April 2019 Executive Budget, Fiscal Year 2020 - Details of financial plan by Agency, personal service expense, other than personal service expense and funding.
This document reflects the NYC Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) budget for CFY 2020. CDBG is a funding stream from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
April 2019 Executive Budget, Fiscal Year 2020 - Highlights the Mayor's proposed budget initiatives; including estimates of expenditures and revenues; proposed expenditure reductions, recommended Federal and State actions; the Capital Plan and financial program for the next four fiscal years.
This report specifies all facilities managed by the Department with accessible features. Also listed in the report are projects (a) designed in 2018 to comply with the 2010 standards for accessible design, (b) which completed construction in 2019 which comply with the 2010 standards.
Report contains number of contacts & placements in transitional housing resulting from such contacts during the reporting period and the number of referrals of persons so contacted to programs or services during the reporting period. Includes permanent/ transitional housing projections.
This is to reexamine internal processes and policies, use resources efficiently, and re-estimate expenses, and re-estimate expenses, all without sacrificing service delivery to New York City residents
Early Payment Discount Rate and Late Payment Interest Rates Recommendations. The City of New York is required to charge interest on the amount of tax that is late.
Each May, the NYC Banking Commission recommends a discount rate and penalty rates for the upcoming fiscal year beginning on July 1.
IBO presents a comprehensive analysis of the 2020 Executive Budget & Financial Plan through 2023, including our projections of spending, revenue, & budget gaps & surpluses under the Mayor’s proposals. The report also features our latest economic forecast & an analysis of the Mayor’s saving plan.
Economic growth is expected to continue in both the U.S. and New York City in 2019 and for the remainder of the plan period, albeit at a slower pace than in 2018. In our forecast, New York City’s economy is expected to grow at a slightly faster pace than the nation as a whole.
City Council Changes As Adopted Schedules A and B to the Fiscal Year 2020 Expense and Contract Budget Resolutions - Resolution of the City Council to adopt the Expense and Contract Budget in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of New York.
June 2019 Adopted Budget, Fiscal Year 2020 - Provides Resolution A changes to the Executive Capital Budget by budget line, including rescindment of amounts from prior capital budgets, as resolved by the City Council pursuant to Section 254 of the New York City Charter.