Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Abolish the EDC

 

THE CITY

The mayorally controlled city Economic Development Corporation diverted tens of millions of dollars in rent receipts from publicly owned Times Square real estate holdings to help operate the costly NYC Ferry system, the corporation’s latest financial filings show.

Budget statements prepared for the EDC’s Wednesday morning board meeting show just $28 million in 42nd Street and other proceeds being sent to the city treasury for the fiscal year that ended June 30. That’s down from $125 million in 2014 and $103 million in 2016.

Mayor Bill de Blasio launched NYC Ferry in 2017, heralding its arrival as “a new day for our city.”

 The ferry system racked up $53 million in net costs for EDC in fiscal year 2020, the new numbers indicate, as it did in 2019. The watchdog Citizens Budget Commission a year ago calculated that with passengers paying just $2.75 a ride, each ferry trip costs the government $9.34 a ride.

State Sen. John Liu (D-Queens), who as city comptroller slammed EDC in 2010 in an audit that found it had failed to deliver more than $125 million owed to city taxpayers, said he now believes EDC should be abolished — calling it “a slush fund for whoever runs City Hall.”

 

9 comments:

Queens Beat said...

GET RID OF THAT CORRUPT BS CORP!!! They are sucking the life out of NYC.

JQ LLC said...

Been sucking the life out of NYC for over 30 years running.

Anonymous said...

Out of NYC tax payers that is.

Rob in Manhattan said...

So, this "progressive" administration is massively subsidizing a private concern while charging MTA express bus customers &6.50/ride -and those buses serve a far wider area.

Yuppie Welfare at it's most blatant. If this isn't abolished in the oncoming fiscal crisis it will be a scandal all it's own.

Rob in Manhattan

Anonymous said...

@Rob

Glad to see you coming around.
We can have ideological differences and that's OK.
However this blatant robbery is hurting all of us.
Add McKinsey and their jail "recommendations", data falsification and you get the full picture.


Anonymous said...

Can't talk for the other ferries, but the Far Rockaway ferry makes sense and is a huge boon for the neighborhood.

Anonymous said...

"Glad to see you coming around" Robbie is like a broken clock, gets it right sometimes but not too often.

Anonymous said...

Hey hey
We have Anthony Weiner to thank for the Rockaway Ferry - he was the assembly member of that district

Anonymous said...

Those Ferry’s are not safe