A year ago, when he announced plans to consolidate the computer systems of several city agencies, Mayor Bloomberg pronounced the $722 million CityTime project a “disaster.”
Yesterday, as he unveiled the results of the $12 million consolidation project at MetroTech in Downtown Brooklyn, the mayor said CityTime would go into the history books as a net plus for the city — although it’s been plagued by corruption on a mind-boggling scale.
“CityTime, when you write the history of it down the road, will have saved enormous amounts of money for the city,” Bloomberg concluded.
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