MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor marks Day 100 with Bronx illegal-dumping cleanup after citywide vote
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MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor marks Day 100 with Bronx illegal-dumping cleanup after citywide vote
"Mamdani stated, 'Over the past 100 days, we have showcased a new kind of approach to governing in our city. Pothole politics. Delivering public goods coupled with public excellence. No problem too big, no task too small.'"
"Sanitation Commissioner Gregory Anderson remarked, 'Illegal dumping is a theft of public space often carried out by contractors trying to avoid legal disposal costs.' He emphasized the city's commitment to addressing this issue."
"'New Yorkers would not trust City Hall to deliver something as ambitious as universal child care unless they also saw the city addressing everyday frustrations in their neighborhoods,' Mamdani added."
On April 10, Zohran Mamdani marked his 100th day as mayor by participating in a cleanup of illegally dumped trash in the Bronx. This event was part of a Municipal Madness contest where New Yorkers voted on city fixes. The winning cleanup received 18,761 votes. Mamdani emphasized a governing style that addresses both significant policy goals and smaller community issues. Sanitation Commissioner Gregory Anderson highlighted the seriousness of illegal dumping and the city's efforts to combat it, including the use of over 300 cameras to catch violators.
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