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Statement
Transportation
Remarks on the MTA’s Proposed 2025-2029 Capital Plan
September 25, 2024
Despite success in speeding capital delivery and projects being ready to go and roll—the plan is larger than can be accomplished in the next five years.
Podcast episode
City Budget
3, Comptrollerpalooza!
September 24, 2024
3 is the number of current and former Comptrollers who sat down to discuss the City and State's finances, economy, population loss and more. While jobs and tourism have recovered, New York continues to face challenges with hybrid work affecting downtowns and the office market, housing affordability, future budget gaps, and needed infrastructure investment. Former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson moderated a discussion during which NYS Comptroller Tom DiNapoli and NYC Comptroller Brad Lander dig into what the City and State is doing with your money and New York's future.
Video
City Budget
Comptrollerpalooza!
NYS Comptroller Tom DiNapoli and NYC Comptroller Brad Lander
September 23, 2024
Moderated by former NYC Comptroller William C. Thompson, Jr.
Statement
Transportation
Statement on MTA 2025-2029 Capital Plan
September 18, 2024
"CBC commends MTA for rightly focusing the vast majority of its capital plan on projects that rebuild and improve the system. Yet, the MTA will continue to play catch-up, and financing is unknown."
Press Release
CBC News
CBC Releases "Focus, Fix, and Finance"
How to Rightsize and Fund the 2025 – 2029 MTA Capital Program
September 16, 2024
This report assesses the status of projects in the current and prior capital programs, identifies the appropriate maximum size and focus of an achievable but ambitious capital program, estimates available funding and the size of the funding gap, outlines criteria for consideration of funding sources, and discusses how those criteria apply to sources that have been suggested or may be discussed.
Report
Transportation
Focus, Fix, and Finance
How to Rightsize and Fund the 2025 – 2029 MTA Capital Program
September 16, 2024
This report assesses the status of projects in the current and prior capital programs, identifies the appropriate maximum size and focus of an achievable but ambitious capital program, estimates available funding and the size of the funding gap, outlines criteria for consideration of funding sources, and discusses how those criteria apply to sources that have been suggested or may be discussed.
Letter
State Budget
CBC Urges Support of Procurement Reform Legislation in NYC
Extend Joint Bidding on Public Works Contracts and Authorize Alternative Project Delivery Methods
September 10, 2024
CBC has long supported procurement reforms that reduce construction costs and accelerate much needed public works and infrastructure projects.
Press Release
CBC News
CBC Submits "Testimony on NYC Ferry"
Submitted to the New York City Council Committee on Economic Development and Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
September 10, 2024
NYC Ferry remains one of the most heavily subsidized transit options in New York City, and one of the most subsidized public ferry systems in the country.
Testimony
Transportation
Testimony on NYC Ferry
Submitted to the New York City Council Committee on Economic Development and Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
September 10, 2024
NYC Ferry remains one of the most heavily subsidized transit options in New York City, and one of the most subsidized public ferry systems in the country.
Letter
State Budget
Watchdogs Urge Governor to Sign A10281/S9171 to Require Publication of Contracts Exempt from Oversight
A Letter to the Governor
August 27, 2024
This legislation is a commonsense transparency measure that would bring much needed sunlight to the State’s emergency spending.
Press Release
CBC News
CBC Releases "Sustainably Supporting a Sound Basic Education, Part 2"
August 14, 2024
This report demonstrates the potential impact of reallocating $447 million of expense-based aid and the $3.3 billion School Tax Relief (STAR) program in proportion to Foundation Aid.
Testimony
Education
Public Hearing on New York State School Aid
Submitted to the Rockefeller Institute of Government, SUNY
August 14, 2024
Report
Education
Sustainably Supporting a Sound Basic Education
Part 2
August 14, 2024
Flaws in New York State’s school aid funding formulas stop the State from effectively distributing funds based on student need and local capacity.
Letter
Economic Development
CBC Urges Veto of ICAP Extension
S9822/A10530 Extends NYC's Industrial and Commercial Abatement Program Without First Evaluating Its Effectiveness
August 13, 2024
Alternatively, a one-year extension would allow time to evaluate ICAP's cost-effectiveness and identify beneficial eligibility and benefit changes
Podcast episode
Housing
109,000, with Dan Garodnick
August 09, 2024
109,000 is the number of new homes New York City aims to create over the next 15 years through its City of Yes for Housing Opportunity zoning proposal.
Video
City Budget
Briefing on the NYS and NYC Fiscal Year 2025 Budgets
July 30, 2024
CBC's Ana Champeny and Patrick Orecki delivered a briefing on the fiscal year 2025 budgets of New York State and New York City, including basic fiscal overviews and the risks facing the State and the City.
Press Release
CBC News
CBC Releases "Myths and Facts: NYC Adopted Budget for Fiscal Year 2025"
July 30, 2024
Throughout the budget debate, public discussion was too often hampered by misunderstanding of some key budget realities.
Report
City Budget
Myths and Facts
NYC Adopted Budget for Fiscal Year 2025
July 30, 2024
Throughout the budget debate, public discussion was sometimes hampered by misunderstanding by various stakeholders. This chartbook fact checks and corrects five relatively common, inaccurate perceptions about the budget.
Podcast episode
City Budget
$116 billion, with Council Member Justin Brannan
July 26, 2024
$116 billion is the total NYC adopted budget for FY 2025, including the $4 billion of FY25 bills that were prepaid. This year’s budget talks between the Mayor and City Council took several twists and turns, ending with the narrowly on-time arrival of an adopted budget. New York City Council Member Justin Brannan, Chair of the Council’s Finance Committee, joined the podcast to discuss the budget, the Council’s role, and his prior career as a musician.
Press Release
CBC News
CBC Releases "Sustainably Supporting a Sound Basic Education: Proposals to Reform NYS School Aid"
July 16, 2024
Roughly 30 percent of State Operating Funds goes to schools; if New York’s education spending is not fiscally sustainable, it will damage its capacity to provide other services New Yorkers and New York needs.