If teachers had to teach an extra period each day, the city would save $484 million.
"The city has saved a couple of million dollars already," he said.
If the number of vacation days was reduced by two, the group said, the city could save more than $100 million.
If Federal environmental officials agree, the city would save $1 billion over the next nine years.
There's just one problem: The city has not saved much money.
The city could also save millions if the cost of medical care falls, he said.
Only in this way will you be able to avoid death and save your city.
But by reducing the number of cases that remain open for years, the city would save money in the long run, the study found.
But the larger issue raised by the fight is at what price should a city save a historic building?
He said the city could save money in the process.