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In 2018, a sight-seeing helicopter crashed into the East River near Manhattan's Upper East Side, killing five passengers. Cuomo holding a covid briefing (photo: Governor's Office) Will New York Form a Covid Response Review Commission? As the city prepares for the influx of federal funds, experts are pointing to several priorities that they believe Mayor Eric Adams should pursue, and the new Democratic mayor will no doubt be evaluating his priorities as he continues to map out his own infrastructure plans, including through budget negotiations with the. In November, Congress approved President Joe Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan, which is expected to deliver tens of billions of dollars to New York City for crucial needs. Infrastructure in action (photo: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office) The infamous mountains of black bags that clutter sidewalks, the overflowing waste baskets at street corners, and the litter on city streets have all been the subject of significant attention from Mayor Eric Adams, Comptroller Brad Lander, and many members of the New York City Council.Ĭity Council to Examine Adams Administration's Preparations for Spending Billions in Federal Infrastructure Funding Trash has become among the most prominent issues in this year’s New York City budget negotiations, as well as the focus of larger policy debates about how the city handles its garbage and recycling. How Trash Became a Top-of-the-Heap City Budget IssueĬouncil Member Chi Ossé on a sanitation tour of his district (photo: John McCarten/NYC Council Media Unit) The reconfigured New York congressional map, approved by a New York Supreme Court judge last month, has shifted district boundaries and political aspirations. The candidate who wins the August primary is expected to win the general election in November given the district is heavily Democratic. More than a dozen New York City Democrats are vying to represent the newly redrawn 10th congressional district, which will span much of Lower Manhattan and a large swathe of Brooklyn. Still, many.Ĭrowded Field Forms for Democratic Primary in New Manhattan-Brooklyn 10th Congressional Districtīill de Blasio, Yuh-Line Niou, Carlina Rivera, Jo Anne Simon, Mondaire Jones, Daniel S Goldman, Elizabeth Holtzman, Maud Maron Many elected officials quickly condemned the decision, calling the increases too high, though they are lower than what the board's independent analysis showed building owners need to cover rising costs. Update: On Tuesday evening, the Rent Guidelines Board voted 5-4 to approve rent increases of 3.25% on one-year leases and 5% on two-year leases for the roughly 1 million rent-stabilized apartments in New York City. Housing in the Bronx (photo: Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office)
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Rent Guidelines Board Votes Through Rent Increases for 1 Million NYC Apartments Nine Democratic candidates running in the crowded race to represent New York’s new 10th congressional district appeared before several Brooklyn politics clubs on Monday evening, answering questions about pressing issues in the district, their policy platforms, and more.
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NY-10 Candidates Pitch Brooklyn Political Clubsĥ of the NY-10 candidates at Monday's forum (photo: Ben Max)