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Separating capital construction projects from transit operations at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority quickly generated many questions and some pushback.
July 15 -
Persistent enrollment declines at Daemen College led Fitch Ratings to assign a negative outlook to the western New York school.
July 10 -
The tax hike should provide new recurring revenue that restores structural balance after years of weak reserve levels, according to S&P Global Ratings.
July 9 -
Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Thomas pleaded guilty to stealing $13,000 in campaign funds and failing to disclose a $4,000 payment from his campaign committee.
July 8 -
New York’s five-year capital plan may contain long-term risks from the state's increased reliance on borrowing, according to State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
July 8 -
Moody's Investors Service revised the outlook on its A2 rating for Yonkers, New York, to negative from stable.
July 5 -
Three-quarters of New York subway stations are inaccessible to wheelchair users, who must fight for funds to install elevators and other upgrades.
July 5 -
Kathy Wylde, president of the business group Partnership for New York City, discusses the city's economic climate and related issues including transit, site selection, technology and the new rent overhaul law. Paul Burton hosts.
July 2 -
Municipal bond buyers are taking a second look at new issues with 3% and 4% coupons against a backdrop of what has been a strong traditional preference for 5% bonds.
July 1 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is trying to prepare for increased ridership on its rail transit system with more than $1 billion of investment.
June 28