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Syracuse’s city auditor is marking the start of the fiscal year with a report that highlights some concerns he has about the city’s budget. Alexander Marion says most notably that the city’s bonding, or borrowing, has gone up substantially in just two years, increasing from $20 million to $31 million.
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Alexander Marion's report reveals the city's paving priorities often deviate from established criteria used and provided by transportation experts.
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In his first month in office, Alexander Marion conducted an analysis of the impact of NYS AIM funding on the city, which has remained flat since 2012.