REMARKS
Commissioner Niblack highlights Mayor's emphasis on need for property tax reform
3:46:16
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29 sec
Commissioner Preston Niblack emphasizes the Mayor's recognition of the need for comprehensive property tax reform in New York City. He reiterates the administration's commitment to addressing the inequities in the current system.
- Niblack states that the Mayor agrees that the current property tax system is riddled with inequities.
- He emphasizes that the current system is not good for communities, homeowners, or New York as a whole.
- Niblack mentions that they hope to present a proposal for property tax reform to the City Council shortly, with the goal of taking a final proposal to Albany.
Preston Niblack
3:46:16
And if I may, mister chairman, I'm just gonna say again, you know, the mayor has emphasized that he agrees that the property tax system as it's currently constituted is riddled with inequities and is not good for communities.
3:46:29
It's not good for homeowners.
3:46:31
It's not good for New York.
3:46:32
And that's our goal with property tax reform, and we hope to be able to, get that, in front of you shortly and be able to start working on, a final proposal to take to Albany.
Lincoln Restler
3:46:44
Thank you.