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Letter Capital Spending

City Should Evaluate Project Labor Agreements

July 05, 2018
With the Capital Commitment Plan now topping $82 billion, it is more important than ever to find ways to reduce costs and speed up project delivery.
Blog Capital Spending

Rightsizing and Right Timing New York City’s Capital Plan

March 14, 2018
Despite a pledge to collaborate with the City Council on a realistic Capital Commitment Plan, the City's overly ambitious proposal is neither realistic nor transparent.
Video Capital Spending

PANYNJ Executive Director Rick Cotton

March 06, 2018
Recently appointed the Executive Director of PANYNJ, Rick Cotton joins CBC to share the Port's priorities in the coming years.
Letter Housing

NYCHA's Project Labor Agreement Needs Evaluation

March 05, 2018
Has the PLA between NYCHA and the BCTC delivered on expected savings? An evaluation is needed before any decision to renew the PLA.
Blog Transportation

Tsk-tsk on Governor’s TIF Proposal

February 02, 2018
The FY 2019 Executive Budget proposed to allow the MTA to create tax increment financing districts in NYC to raise revenue for capital improvements. Though TIFs can play a useful role, the proposal is flawed.
Video State Budget

John Rhodes, Chair of the Public Service Commission

October 26, 2017
CBC Breakfast conversation with John Rhodes, Chair of the Public Service Commission
Blog Transportation

Is the Enhanced Station Initiative a Good Idea?

July 20, 2017
Is the enhancement of 32 stations at a cost of nearly $1 billion worth the trade-off against other capital needs?
Blog Housing

$1.9 Billion More For Affordable Housing, But Plan Lacks Specifics

June 30, 2017
City documents offer few details on how the new funding will be used to enhance different levels of affordability.
Blog Transportation

“Parity” for State Transportation Investments

March 09, 2017
Do the State's transportation and transit investments really achieve "parity" between the DOT and the MTA? They don't -- and they shouldn't.
Video Capital Spending

DASNY President & CEO Dr. Gerrard Bushell

September 22, 2016
CBC Breakfast with DASNY President & CEO Dr. Gerrard Bushell in September 2016.
Blog Capital Spending

Agency Focus: DASNY

August 01, 2016
The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) manages construction of buildings and provides low-cost financing for public and nonprofit institutions.
Video Capital Spending

The Trouble with Megaprojects

June 01, 2016
Tony Guida sits down with the CBC's Vice President, Maria Doulis, to discuss why New York City's mega-projects run over budget and how the public sector can build better.
Blog Capital Spending

Design-Build Contracting

February 17, 2016
State legislators should enable New York City to benefit from design-build contracting: if it realized savings on par with the State’s experience, the City could save $2 billion over 10 years.
Blog Housing

The Cost of Affordable Housing

December 15, 2015
How much does it take to build in NYC?
Blog Transportation

Why We Should Go Slow on the Second Avenue Subway

November 03, 2015
Why delaying plans for the second phase of the Second Avenue subway is sensible.
Blog Capital Spending

Don't Block Design-Build

March 15, 2015
New York State's trial with design-build has produced convincing results that merit permanently authorizing and extending design-build authority as a first key step in modernizing the State’s approach to public projects.
Video City Budget

New York City Budget Microscope

February 21, 2015
Maria Doulis breaks down New York City's $78 billion budget and $84 billion, 10-year capital plan, with the Bond Buyer.
Video Capital Spending

Modernization of New York's Built Environment: If Not Now, When?

November 12, 2014
Video of a panel discussion examining the hindrances of NY's procurement rules and detailing how alternative" service delivery methodologies contributed to the success of both public and private projects in NY.
Blog Transportation

Agency Focus: NYS DOT

September 28, 2014
Two major challenges face the New York State Department of Transportation: undertaking a comprehensive needs assessment and identifying resources needed to implement a capital plan.
Blog City Budget

Agency Focus: DEP

September 21, 2014
Three entities govern New York City's water and sewer system: the Department of Environmental Protection operates and maintains the system; the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority (WFA) borrows to finance capital investments; and the Water Board sets rates for customers to meet financing needs. Learn more.

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