City owed $1.5B in uncollected judgments
Sally Goldenberg
New York City, which operates with a $75 billion budget, is owed $1.48 billion in unpaid judgments from more than 1.5 million infractions, including building, fire and sanitation code violations, Capital has learned.
The money owed by individuals and businesses also includes $350 million in interest, according to information provided to Capital upon request by the City Council.
The Council received the data from the Department of Finance, which is responsible for collecting outstanding debt from docketed judgments it receives from the city's Environmental Control Board. Not all city agencies are under the purview of the E.C.B., but the 13 ticket-issuing departmentswhich also include the police department, Department of Environmental Protection and parks departmentare.
About $1.23 billion, or roughly 83 percent of the money that's owed, dates back more than two years, and some of it goes back as much as seven years, according to the information provided.
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