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Fiscal
Year 2000
Thursday,
September 14, 2000
Mayor
Giuliani Outlines City's Accomplishments in "Mayor's Management
Report"
Mayor Rudolph
W. Giuliani today released the Mayor's Management Report (MMR) for
Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. The MMR measures managerial performance and
service delivery by City agencies for the period from July 1, 1999
to June 30, 2000 (and for selected programs through August 31, 2000).
This Charter-mandated Report, which is published twice a year, provides
New Yorkers with an objective report card on how the City is managed
and how well City services are delivered.
"Sound fiscal
management is one of the key foundations of New York City's renaissance,"
said Mayor Giuliani. "This is attested by independent ratings of
the City's general obligation debt. In August, Moody's Investors
Service gave New York City its highest General Obligation credit
rating in 12 years, and this week Standard and Poor's raised the
City's General Obligation credit rating to its highest level in
more than 25 years. These upgrades confirm my Administration's efforts
to restore fiscal stability to New York City. The Mayor's Management
Report details how, through sound fiscal management, we have controlled
City spending, cut taxes, created thousands of new jobs, reduced
crime and the number of dependents on public assistance, and made
New York City a friendlier place for businesses to grow and prosper."
The MMR Summary
Volume and Volume II are in PDF
format. You will need Adobe®
Acrobat® 4.0 to view it.
Summary Volume (867Kb)
Volume II - Indicators
(700Kb)
Press Conference Charts
The
Mayor's Management Report is released semi-annually.
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