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New York City
fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Op-Ed | Mayor Mamdani must prioritize services for people over politics | amNewYork

City government must prioritize prompt snow removal, garbage collection, and protection of vulnerable residents during storms over performative politics.
fromBronx Times
1 week ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Shining the brightest light on the Bronx for all to see - Bronx Times

It is no secret to many of the 1.4 million people who call the Bronx home that they have felt as if the rest of the city had seen the Bronx much as Mayor Mamdani said, a "forgotten borough," over the last six decades. Being forgotten often leads to ignorance of needs critical to a community. "Undersourced" is a term often used by Bronx residents, community advocates, elected officials, and others to describe critical issues such as police protection, air pollution, education, healthcare, and business opportunities.
New York City
US politics
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 week ago

Alameda mayor: City joins others suing feds over immigration crackdown

Federal ICE and CBP actions are sowing fear, mistrust, and death in cities, prompting mayors to prioritize building safer, functional communities and reducing violent crime.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Up to the task: Mamdani passes first winter storm test as New York mayor

Winter storms have historically been a landmine for New York City's mayors, with every inch of snow bringing the potential for public criticism over unglamorous issues such as plow deployment and salt distribution. There's a long history of experienced mayors getting it wrong. But Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected New York City leader, appears to have passed his first test with flying colors. During the two-day storm that dumped nearly a foot of snow on New York, Mamdani was everywhere, shovelling snow, appearing in children's
NYC politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Elias: San Francisco's Lurie faring better than L.A.'s Bass for the moment

Though he was better known before running for his charitable leadership as founder of the poverty-fighting nonprofit Tipping Point, Lurie immediately after getting elected began focusing on crime, homelessness, housing bottlenecks and quality-of-life issues like cleaning the streets. Lurie streamlined housing approvals, re-organized and sped up city safety responses, launched an anti-homelessness campaign and won a 73% approval rating at Thanksgiving among local voters.
SF politics
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

We have a new role': mayors across the world increasingly taking on society's biggest challenges

Mayors are increasingly frontline leaders, implementing bold local policies on housing, mobility, environment, and culture to address global challenges and political backlash.
Business
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

The Priest of the Mediterranean Diet

Stefano Pisani became mayor after Angelo Vassallo's assassination and continued efforts to revitalize Pollica by leveraging its agricultural, maritime, and Mediterranean-diet heritage.
Miscellaneous
fromFortune
2 months ago

Mike Bloomberg's new $50 million mayor bootcamp trains local leaders not to 'play it safe' | Fortune

Mayors can address major urban challenges through international collaboration, leadership training, and philanthropic investments that strengthen municipal governance and community opportunity.
SF politics
from48 hills
3 months ago

Lurie's D4 bungle: This is what happens when you have no political sense - 48 hills

Mayor Daniel Lurie's campaign competence claim was undermined by poor vetting that allowed an ill-prepared candidate to briefly serve as a San Francisco supervisor.
New York City
fromThe Nation
3 months ago

Mayor to Mayor: Some Advice for Zohran

Prioritize a balanced, experienced team, keep the agenda simple, move with speed, and remain authentic to lead a large, dynamic city successfully.
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