Is NYC Safer? City “Report Card” Offers Incomplete Picture
Last week, Mayor Bloomberg released the fiscal year 2009 edition of the Mayor’s Management Report, a numbers-heavy “report card” that evaluates city agencies and is
Last week, Mayor Bloomberg released the fiscal year 2009 edition of the Mayor’s Management Report, a numbers-heavy “report card” that evaluates city agencies and is
Earlier this week, the MTA board approved a $28.1 billion capital program covering 2010-2014, although nearly $10 billion of the plan is unfunded. The plan
New York football fans have a lot to be happy about this season. The Giants have continued their strong play, the Jets are 2-0 behind
EPL/Environment Advocates announced an addition to its annual Voter’s Guide this morning: the “Oil Slick” award, which will be bestowed on the “public figure who
2008 was a record-setting year for transit agencies around the country and in the tri-state region. That’s a trend that state and federal decisionmakers should
Last week, the NY Daily News uncovered the latest scandal to hit the ethics-plagued State Senate. According to the News, Senate Secretary Angelo Aponte “tried
Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi is trying to balance the county’s budget on the backs of Long Island bus riders. His proposed 2010 budget, released
Over the weekend, MTA Vice Chairman David Mack stepped down from the MTA Board, ending a tenure that began in 1993. The cause is unrelated
The LIRR’s East Side Access project will do more than provide Long Islanders access to Grand Central Terminal. By freeing up space at Penn Station,
As Election Day draws closer, local television channel NY1 has been asking prominent New Yorkers for their “2 cents” on Mayor Bloomberg’s record. Last week