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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

Beats target by $536,000
Higher values are better
$5,000,000$10,000,000$15,000,000FY22FY23FY24FY25FY26*$8,617,000$13,740,000$10,392,000$7,192,000$8,429,000~$11,238,667

* 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.

ActualTargetProjected (full year)
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Fiscal yearActualTarget
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: FY22FY26, reported monthly.

Definition: Total revenue, in thousands of dollars, generated during the reporting period from the sale of the City’s surplus goods.