Governor Cuomo today launched the Municipal
Restructuring Fund – a new $25 million program to assist local
government and school officials with developing transformative projects
that will lead to property tax reductions for New Yorkers.
“Streamlining government and increasing efficiency is vital to making New York more affordable,” said Governor Cuomo.
“This new initiative is just one of the ways we are helping local
governments find new and innovative ways to cut costs and reduce burdens
on taxpayers and look forward to see this new program benefit
communities across the state.”
The MRF is a grant program funded through
the 2015-16 state budget with a continuous recruitment process. Projects
submitted through the program will be ranked as they are received based
upon established criteria until funding is exhausted. Projects will be
ranked by metrics that include potential impact across local
governments, service delivery areas and municipal functions, and have
potential for long-term property tax savings.
At the Governor’s direction, the MRF was
developed by New York Secretary of State Cesar A. Perales and the New
York Department of State’s Division of Local Government Services after
consultation with local officials at roundtables held throughout the
State, as well as at the Local Government Innovation Conference held in Albany last November.
“Throughout the State, local government officials asked us to think differently about how we provide funding for projects,” said Secretary Perales.
“Based upon these recommendations, I believe we have done just that and
designed a program that will invest in local leaders focused on driving
innovation in municipal restructuring.”
“We know that local officials are the real
entrepreneurs in delivering services to our citizens and we must invest
in them as they push the limits of innovation,” said Deputy Secretary of State for Local Government Services Dierdre Scozzafava.
“I am excited about this new program because it enables DOS to engage
our partners early in the development process and help them design a
project that meets their needs as well as State goals.”
DOS plans to identify local leaders with
transformative ideas, help them define viable projects with likely
financial and service delivery impacts, and invest in development plans
and implementation processes that will test and refine plan assumptions.
The MRF joins a suite of programs offered by
New York State to support local government efficiency, including the
successful Local Government Efficiency Grant program, the Citizen’s
Reorganization and Empowerment Grant program, the Citizen’s Empowerment
Tax Credit and the Financial Restructuring Board for Local Governments.
Through the MRF, DOS will aid local leaders in identifying, developing
and implementing.
Local governments interested in partnering
with the Department of State on transformative restructuring programs
should contact the Division of Local Government Services, at 518-473-3355 or click here.
Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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