DiNapoli Meets with Local Officials on Issues Facing Utica, Rome

(Jan. 26, 2012) New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli met with Senator Joseph A. Griffo (R, C, IP- Oneida, Lewis and St. Lawrence), Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi (D-Utica), Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri and Rome Mayor Joseph Fusco last week in Albany to discuss issues facing the cities of Utica and Rome, as well as ways in which the Comptroller’s Office can provide  assistance.

“As Mayors Palmieri and Fusco know all too well, New York’s cities face
rising costs and an increased demand for services, while at the same
time they are dealing with implementing the state’s new property tax cap
law,” DiNapoli said. “My office will continue to dedicate its local
government resources to assist officials as they confront these
challenges. I look forward to partnering with the mayors to improve
government efficiency.”

As New York State’s fiscal officer, the Comptroller oversees the
financial affairs of local governments. In response to last year’s
enactment of a statewide property tax cap law, the Comptroller recently
deployed more than 200 auditors to review the compliance of nearly 800
municipalities. DiNapoli’s office has also provided technical assistance
and training to more than 3,400 local officials across the state.
DiNapoli also hosts two Local Government Leadership Institute
conferences each year to inform and challenge local government leaders
through constructive engagement on regional issues of common concern,
while reinforcing key leadership principles throughout each program.

Senator Griffo said, “I was pleased to be able to help facilitate the
meeting between Comptroller DiNapoli and Mayors Fusco and Palmieri. As a
former Mayor, I’m very familiar with the challenges that small cities,
like Utica and Rome, are facing. It was a productive meeting in that the
two Mayors were able to speak their concerns and that Comptroller
DiNapoli listened, offered ideas, and discussed ways that his office
could assist both cities. We look forward to continue forging a positive
working partnership with his office.”

Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi (D-Utica) said, “I am pleased that
Comptroller DiNapoli will work with the mayors of Utica and Rome to find
solutions to the difficult task they face managing their cities’ budgets
during this time of economic uncertainty. It is only through a
collaborative approach with officials at all levels of government that
we can find creative ways to provide services without raising taxes.”

Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri said, “The State Comptroller obviously
understands the challenge facing the people of the City of Utica. Tom
DiNapoli and his staff share our sense of urgency and will be
indispensable to helping us get through the worst financial conditions
the City has ever experienced.”

Rome Mayor Joseph Fusco said, “I was pleased to meet with Comptroller
DiNapoli and his staff this week and thank him for taking the time to do
so. I look forward to working not only with the Comptroller, but also
with my counterpart Mayor Robert Palmieri in Utica as we take these
issues on in a regional sense.”

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