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Revenue generated from the sale of surplus goods ($000)
Manage the City’s surplus real and personal property. — Maximize revenue from the sale of real property, surplus goods, and savings from the reallocation of usable surplus items.
Revenue from surplus goods sales tracks closely with DCAS's vehicle auto-auctions, which make up most of the total. Fiscal 2023's jump came from a mayoral fleet-reduction initiative that auctioned off far more surplus vehicles; Fiscal 2024 and Fiscal 2025's declines followed because the City replaced fewer older vehicles amid spending reductions, leaving fewer vehicles to auction.
Researched July 16, 2026 — DCAS, Fiscal 2023 Mayor's Management Report, DCAS, Fiscal 2025 Mayor's Management Report, DCAS, Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor's Management Report
* Year to date — this fiscal year isn't complete, so it's not compared against prior years in the target/trend status above. The dashed marker projects a full-year estimate at the current year-to-date pace.
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| Fiscal year | Actual | Target |
|---|---|---|
| FY22 | $8,617,000 | $8,893,000 |
| FY23 | $13,740,000 | $12,321,000 |
| FY24 | $10,392,000 | $12,661,000 |
| FY25 | $7,192,000 | $7,893,000 |
| FY26 (YTD) | $8,429,000 | $7,893,000 |
| FY26 (projected) | ~$11,238,667 |
Source: Financial Management System — via NYC Open Data: Mayor's Management Report, Agency Performance Indicators
Coverage shown: FY22–FY26, reported monthly.
Definition: Total revenue, in thousands of dollars, generated during the reporting period from the sale of the City’s surplus goods.