Preliminary Fiscal Year 2000
Thursday, February 10, 2000
Mayor Giuliani Outlines City's Accomplishments in "Mayor's Management Report"
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani today released the Preliminary 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 October 31, 1999 (and for selected programs through December 31, 1999), and details continued improvements in public safety, welfare reform, job creation, and the City's economy.
Published twice a year in accordance with the City Charter, the MMR provides New Yorkers with an objective performance report card in areas including public safety, quality of life, transportation, health and human services, technology, and customer service. It highlights accomplishments, as well as City services that require additional improvements.
"Today New York City is a better place to live, work and visit than ever before," said Mayor Giuliani. "The City's economy is stronger, our streets are safer and cleaner, and this past year New York City enjoyed its strongest private sector job growth on record. New York City's job growth now exceeds the job growth in America. Since 1995 our welfare rolls have been cut nearly in half to their lowest level in more than 30 years. We have cut taxes over the past six years by more than $2 billion more than any administration in the history of the City. When combined with our proposed further tax cuts of more than $2 billion, the total value of our tax reduction program will be $4.5 billion annually by 2004."
The MMR Summary Volume is in PDF format. You will need Adobe® Acrobat® to view it.
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The Mayor's Management Report is released semi-annually.