COMPLETE VIDEO: Impact Conversation – Managing Change in New York City, an Address by NYC Mayoral Candidate Maya Wiley
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, NYC Mayoral Candidate Maya Wiley gave an address. The address was hosted by New York Law School through the Impact Center for Public Interest Law’s Impact Conversations series and as part of a series of discussions New York Law School is holding with Mayoral candidates.
Ben Furnas Appointed Director of the Mayor’s Office of Climate and Sustainability
The new office combines the Mayor’s Office of Climate Policy and Programs with the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability to streamline environmental justice and sustainability efforts more efficiently. On April 19, 2021, Mayor de Blasio appointed Ben Furnas as the Director of the Mayor’s office if Climate and Sustainability. The new office combines the Mayor’s office of Climate Policy and Programs with the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability. The new office will streamline and build upon the … <Read More>
Parks To Allocate $4.6 Million for Gorman Playground Upgrades in East Elmhurst
The East Elmhurst playground will be receiving a $4.6 million renovation to accommodate active and passive recreation. On April 8, 2021, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation’s Commissioner, Mitchell J. Silver, announced the new $4.6 million renovation of the Gorman Playground located at 25th Avenue and 84th Street in East Elmhurst. The project received its funding for renovation from former Council Member Costa Constantinides prior to his departure from office.
DOT Installs New Citi Bike Stations in Inwood and Washington Heights
The new Inwood and Washington Heights Citi Bike Stations will complete the Manhattan expansion and cause Citi Bike to surpass Paris’ Velib as the second largest bike share system after China. On April 7, 2021, the New York City Department of Transportation and Lyft announced the completion of the Inwood and Washington Heights Citi Bike Expansion. These new expansions will extend the bike share service from the Battery to 220th street, effectively covering the … <Read More>