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Aug 19, 2013 7:54 am
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Perez: Officials have “a lot of explaining” to do.
Citing a $10 million increase in the price tag to the city and a reluctance to pay West Haven $1 million in permit fees, aldermen are holding off on a key approval for an $85.5 million new home for New Haven’s science-themed magnet school.
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Thomas MacMillan
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Aug 14, 2013 1:47 pm
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As the city’s bond ratings continue to drop, mayoral candidates Henry Fernandez, Toni Harp and Justin Elicker Wednesday said the city needs to change its financial course to avoid following Detroit off a cliff and into bankruptcy.
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Thomas MacMillan
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Jul 2, 2013 1:19 pm
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City managers will get a 2.5 percent pay increase, and a raise each of the next two years, thanks to a new five-year union contract approved Monday night.
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Thomas MacMillan
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May 17, 2013 8:36 am
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Holmes failed to stop a schools spending increase.
After months scrutinizing the mayor’s proposed new city budget, aldermen voted to chip away at a planned property tax increase by leaving some city jobs vacant, reining in police overtime, and benefiting from some good news from Hartford.
Violent crime has fallen to a 10-year low, but remains higher than in Bridgeport. Meanwhile, the parks department does the same work it did 13 years ago — with half the workers.
Those long-view snapshots, and others, emerged amid City Hall’s annual ritual of selling the mayor’s proposed budget.
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Thomas MacMillan
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Mar 19, 2013 8:11 am
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Alderman Adam Marchand makes the case for change.
With union-affiliated aldermen diving into the nitty-gritty of health care costs, a change in insurance carriers could save the city a bundle — depending on answers to some key questions.
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Thomas MacMillan
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Mar 1, 2013 9:08 am
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The mayor is proposing an increase in property taxes in the next fiscal year. Just how much taxes will rise is the subject of his new choose-your-own-adventure budget.
Officer S. D. Broder Jr. announces the vote tally.
New Haven’s police officers defied a last-minute appeal from their firefighting brethren and voted more than 2 – 1 Wednesday to approve a new five-year contract with the city.
State Rep. Dillon (left): Schools helped, health care whacked.
Chief of Staff Matteson: Ouch!
Despite a pledge otherwise, the budget plan Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s released Wednesday would blow a $10-$30 million hole in New Haven’s pocket, city officials calculated.
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Melissa Bailey
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Feb 6, 2013 9:08 am
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Kottage (center) & his union endorsed the mayor in 2011. Now they’re at odds on a contract.
A vote on a new police contract sparked a spat between the heads of New Haven’s cop and fire unions — with one labor leader accusing the other of disloyalty.
Cops would get a 9 percent raise over five years and pay a little more for health care, and new hires would have to wait 25 years to retire, under terms of a tentative new five-year contract their union has struck with City Hall.
Budget Chief Clerkin introduces deficit “action plan” to lawmakers.
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A downtown parking lot and recent secret home to the city’s narcotics squad can be yours — especially if you want to put a new building there and pay enough money to help the city dig out of a budget deficit.
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Thomas MacMillan
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Nov 20, 2012 2:44 pm
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With $8 million already approved by the state, city lawmakers now have to decide whether to bond for the last $3.6 million to make renovations to Bowen Field a reality.
Perez: A warning “not to grow more than you need to grow.”
As New Haven prepares to announce a $7.5 million budget deficit for the just-completed year, ratings agencies delivered a unanimous verdict on the city’s financial outlook: “negative.”