SUPPLEMENT TO
FIDELITY'S NEW YORK MUNICIPAL FUNDS'
MARCH 22, 1999
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOUND IN THE "TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS"
SECTION BEGINNING ON PAGE 31 HAS BEEN REMOVED.
LEONARD M. RUSH (53), Assistant Treasurer (1994), is an employee of
FMR (1994). Prior to becoming Assistant Treasurer of the Fidelity
funds, Mr. Rush was Chief Compliance Officer of FMR Corp. (1993-1994)
and Chief Financial Officer of Fidelity Brokerage Services, Inc.
(1990-1993).
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SUPPLEMENTS THE INFORMATION FOUND IN THE
"TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS" SECTION BEGINNING ON PAGE 31.
NED C. LAUTENBACH (55), Member of the Advisory Board (1999), has
been a partner of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc. (private equity
investment firm) since September 1998. Mr. Lautenbach was Senior Vice
President of IBM Corporation from 1992 until his retirement in July
1998. From 1993 to 1995 he was Chairman of IBM World Trade
Corporation. He also was a member of IBM's Corporate Executive
Committee from 1994 to July 1998. He is a Director of PPG Industries
Inc. (glass, coating and chemical manufacturer), Dynatech Corporation
(global communications equipment), Eaton Corporation (global
manufacturer of highly engineered products) and ChoicePoint Inc. (data
identification, retrieval, storage, and analysis).
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES THE COMPENSATION TABLE FOUND IN
THE "TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS" SECTION BEGINNING ON PAGE 31.
The following table sets forth information describing the
compensation of each Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board of each
fund for his or her services for the fiscal year ended January 31,
1999, or calendar year ended December 31, 1998, as applicable.
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COMPENSATION TABLE
Trustees and Members of the Aggregate Compensation from Aggregate Compensation from Aggregate Compensation from
Advisory Board Spartan New York Municipal New York Municipal Money Spartan New York Municipal
Money MarketB MarketB IncomeB
Edward C. Johnson 3d** $ 0 $ 0 $ 0
Abigail P. Johnson** $ 0 $ 0 $ 0
J. Gary Burkhead** $ 0 $ 0 $ 0
Ralph F. Cox $ 284 $ 391 $ 414
Phyllis Burke Davis $ 281 $ 386 $ 409
Robert M. Gates $ 285 $ 391 $ 414
E. Bradley Jones $ 283 $ 389 $ 411
Donald J. Kirk $ 288 $ 396 $ 419
Ned C. Lautenbach*** $ 0 $ 0 $ 0
Peter S. Lynch** $ 0 $ 0 $ 0
William O. McCoy $ 285 $ 391 $ 414
Gerald C. McDonough $ 348 $ 479 $ 506
Marvin L. Mann $ 285 $ 391 $ 414
Robert C. Pozen** $ 0 $ 0 $ 0
Thomas R. Williams $ 285 $ 391 $ 414
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COMPENSATION TABLE
Trustees and Members of the Total Compensation from the
Advisory Board Fund Complex*,A
Edward C. Johnson 3d** $ 0
Abigail P. Johnson** $ 0
J. Gary Burkhead** $ 0
Ralph F. Cox $ 223,500
Phyllis Burke Davis $ 220,500
Robert M. Gates $ 223,500
E. Bradley Jones $ 222,000
Donald J. Kirk $ 226,500
Ned C. Lautenbach*** $ 0
Peter S. Lynch** $ 0
William O. McCoy $ 223,500
Gerald C. McDonough $ 273,500
Marvin L. Mann $ 220,500
Robert C. Pozen** $ 0
Thomas R. Williams $ 223,500
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* Information is for the calendar year ended December 31, 1998 for
237 funds in the complex.
** Interested Trustees of the funds, Ms. Johnson and Mr. Burkhead
are compensated by FMR.
*** Effective October 14, 1999, Mr. Lautenbach serves as a Member
of the Advisory Board.
A Compensation figures include cash, amounts required to be
deferred, and may include amounts deferred at the election of
Trustees. For the calendar year ended December 31, 1998, the Trustees
accrued required deferred compensation from the funds as follows:
Ralph F. Cox, $75,000; Phyllis Burke Davis, $75,000; Robert M. Gates,
$75,000; E. Bradley Jones, $75,000; Donald J. Kirk, $75,000; William
O. McCoy, $75,000; Gerald C. McDonough, $87,500; Marvin L. Mann,
$75,000; and Thomas R. Williams, $75,000. Certain of the
non-interested Trustees elected voluntarily to defer a portion of
their compensation as follows: Ralph F. Cox, $55,039; Marvin L. Mann,
$55,039; Thomas R. Williams, $63,433; and William O. McCoy,
$55,039.
B Compensation figures include cash.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES THE "GROUP FEE RATE" AND
"EFFECTIVE ANNUAL FEE RATE" SCHEDULES FOUND ON PAGE 35.
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GROUP FEE RATE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE ANNUAL FEE RATES
Average Group Assets Annualized Rate Group Net Assets Effective Annual Fee Rate
0 - $3 billion .3700% $ 1 billion .3700%
3 - 6 .3400 50 .2188
6 - 9 .3100 100 .1869
9 - 12 .2800 150 .1736
12 - 15 .2500 200 .1652
15 - 18 .2200 250 .1587
18 - 21 .2000 300 .1536
21 - 24 .1900 350 .1494
24 - 30 .1800 400 .1459
30 - 36 .1750 450 .1427
36 - 42 .1700 500 .1399
42 - 48 .1650 550 .1372
48 - 66 .1600 600 .1349
66 - 84 .1550 650 .1328
84 - 120 .1500 700 .1309
120 - 156 .1450 750 .1291
156 - 192 .1400 800 .1275
192 - 228 .1350 850 .1260
228 - 264 .1300 900 .1246
264 - 300 .1275 950 .1233
300 - 336 .1250 1,000 .1220
336 - 372 .1225 1,050 .1209
372 - 408 .1200 1,100 .1197
408 - 444 .1175 1,150 .1187
444 - 480 .1150 1,200 .1177
480 - 516 .1125 1,250 .1167
516 - 587 .1100 1,300 .1158
587 - 646 .1080 1,350 .1149
646 - 711 .1060 1,400 .1141
711 - 782 .1040
782 - 860 .1020
860 - 946 .1000
946 - 1,041 .0980
1,041 - 1,145 .0960
1,145 - 1,260 .0940
over - 1,260 .0920
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THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES SIMILAR INFORMATION FOUND UNDER THE
HEADING "TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT AGREEMENTS" BEGINNING ON PAGE 38.
Each fund has entered into a transfer agent agreement with Citibank,
N.A., which is located at 111 Wall Street, New York, New York. Under
the terms of the agreements, Citibank, N.A. provides transfer agency,
dividend disbursing, and shareholder services for each fund. Citibank,
N.A. in turn has entered into sub-transfer agent agreements with FSC,
an affiliate of FMR. Under the terms of the sub-agreements, FSC
performs all processing activities associated with providing these
services for each fund and receives all related transfer agency fees
paid to Citibank, N.A.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES SIMILAR INFORMATION FOUND UNDER THE
HEADING "TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT AGREEMENTS" BEGINNING ON PAGE 38.
In addition, Citibank, N.A. receives the pro rata portion of the
transfer agency fees applicable to shareholder accounts in a qualified
state tuition program (QSTP), as defined under the Small Business Job
Protection Act of 1996, managed by FMR or an affiliate and each
Fidelity Freedom Fund, a fund of funds managed by an FMR affiliate,
according to the percentage of the QSTP's or Freedom Fund's assets
that is invested in a fund.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES SIMILAR INFORMATION FOUND UNDER THE
HEADING "TRANSFER AND SERVICE AGENT AGREEMENTS" BEGINNING ON PAGE 38.
Each fund has also entered into a service agent agreement with
Citibank, N.A. Under the terms of the agreements, Citibank, N.A.
provides pricing and bookkeeping services for each fund. Citibank,
N.A. in turn has entered into sub-service agent agreements with FSC.
Under the terms of the sub-agreements, FSC performs all processing
activities associated with providing these services, including
calculating the NAV and dividends for each fund and maintaining each
fund's portfolio and general accounting records, and receives all
related pricing and bookkeeping fees paid to Citibank, N.A.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES SIMILAR INFORMATION FOUND UNDER THE
HEADING "DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUSTS" BEGINNING ON PAGE 39.
CUSTODIAN. Citibank, N.A., 111 Wall Street, New York, New York, is
custodian of the assets of the funds. The custodian is responsible for
the safekeeping of a fund's assets and the appointment of any
subcustodian banks and clearing agencies.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES SIMILAR INFORMATION FOUND IN THE
"DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUSTS" SECTION BEGINNING ON PAGE 39.
AUDITOR. Effective February 18, 1999, Deloitte & Touche LLP, 200
Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts serves as independent
accountant for each fund. The auditor examines financial statements
for the funds and provides other audit, tax, and related services.