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Reporter @thecity.nyc covering climate, resiliency, housing, development. Question or story idea? Spill: smaldonado@thecity.nyc or @smaldo.11 on Signal

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Mamdani’s New Albany Asks: Smaller Corporate Tax Hike, Fees on Pricey… The mayor narrowed his big business tax proposal in the hopes of making it easier to pass.

new: Mayor Mamdani is asking Albany for a smaller corporate tax hike than he'd campaigned on: a 1.8-point increase on NYC businesses to raise $1.75B, down from $5B in his campaign proposal.

He's also voicing support for a range of new taxes on pricey real estate:
nysfocus.com/2026/03/06/m...

06.03.2026 13:40 👍 1 🔁 2 💬 2 📌 2
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Mamdani Deputy Mayor On Charging For Street Parking: 'It's Not a No' - Streetsblog New York City Dean Fuleihan said on Thursday that the city is discussing charging fees for currently free on-street parking.

Might the Mamdani admin finally make people pay for street parking?

“It’s not a no.”

nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/03/05/m...

06.03.2026 14:09 👍 8 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

bad news for new yorkers with housing vouchers

05.03.2026 23:01 👍 7 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0
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For Homeless Parents, a Child Care ‘Catch-22’ The lack of affordable child care is sometimes a cause of homelessness — and often a barrier for families in shelters transitioning to permanent housing, according to a new report.

She can neither bypass the long waitlist for one type of child-care voucher, and qualifying for another would require her to work.

But without child care, she can’t work at all.

“The Catch-22 is so ridiculous. How am I supposed to get out of the shelter?”

www.thecity.nyc/2026/03/05/c...

05.03.2026 17:29 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
March 5, 2026
The Honorable Kathy Hochul
Governor of New York State
NY State Capitol Building
Albany, NY 12224
Re: Upholding New York’s Leadership in the Fight Against Climate Change
Dear Governor Hochul,
At a time when the Trump Administration is doing everything possible to tear down decades of progress in the fight against climate change, it is incumbent on states like New York to reject this new wave of climate denial and put forward bold policies that will save New Yorkers money, reduce pollution, and protect a livable climate for our constituents and our children and grandchildren.
That is why we, the undersigned senators, categorically oppose any effort to rollback New York’s nation-leading climate law, the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, and urge you to stand strong in the face of misinformation that seeks to blame the CLCPA for the energy affordability crisis that fossil fuels have created.
Climate change remains one of the greatest threats that our constituents - and societies across the globe - have ever faced. New Yorkers are already living through extreme weather events that run the gamut from searing heat waves to Arctic cold snaps, and they are already paying the price1, with their dollars, their homes, their health, and even their lives. The climate crisis is driving up the cost of home insurance, of health care, of groceries, and of countless other daily necessities2, and every delay in taking action will only drive those costs even higher. Confronting this crisis is a generational task and a legacy issue for every elected official, and it is inseparable from any credible effort to address the high cost of living.
At the same time, there is no question that we must address energy affordability, capacity, and reliability. But while President Trump and the fossil fuel industry want New Yorkers to believe that we must choose between those needs and climate action, nothing could be further from the truth. The recent three-page memo from…

March 5, 2026 The Honorable Kathy Hochul Governor of New York State NY State Capitol Building Albany, NY 12224 Re: Upholding New York’s Leadership in the Fight Against Climate Change Dear Governor Hochul, At a time when the Trump Administration is doing everything possible to tear down decades of progress in the fight against climate change, it is incumbent on states like New York to reject this new wave of climate denial and put forward bold policies that will save New Yorkers money, reduce pollution, and protect a livable climate for our constituents and our children and grandchildren. That is why we, the undersigned senators, categorically oppose any effort to rollback New York’s nation-leading climate law, the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, and urge you to stand strong in the face of misinformation that seeks to blame the CLCPA for the energy affordability crisis that fossil fuels have created. Climate change remains one of the greatest threats that our constituents - and societies across the globe - have ever faced. New Yorkers are already living through extreme weather events that run the gamut from searing heat waves to Arctic cold snaps, and they are already paying the price1, with their dollars, their homes, their health, and even their lives. The climate crisis is driving up the cost of home insurance, of health care, of groceries, and of countless other daily necessities2, and every delay in taking action will only drive those costs even higher. Confronting this crisis is a generational task and a legacy issue for every elected official, and it is inseparable from any credible effort to address the high cost of living. At the same time, there is no question that we must address energy affordability, capacity, and reliability. But while President Trump and the fossil fuel industry want New Yorkers to believe that we must choose between those needs and climate action, nothing could be further from the truth. The recent three-page memo from…

not include any price guardrails, with a completely unrealistic carbon price34. As such, the analysis simply cannot be treated as a serious contribution to the debate.
In reality, rolling back the CLCPA will not save our constituents money because it is not the cause of increasing costs. It is the fossil fuel status quo56 that has created the affordability crisis New Yorkers are now suffering from, and it is bold action to deliver renewable energy and energy efficiency that will give them relief, saving money for individuals in the immediate-term and for all utility customers in the medium- and long-term7. When it comes to energy generation capacity, renewables can be deployed cheaply and quickly to meet our needs8. And over the last year, through heat waves and polar vortexes9, renewables have proven that they add much-needed reliability10 to the grid, reducing price spikes in the process, like those driven by wars in Europe and the Middle East.
Between us we carry significant legislation on a broad number of policies large and small that will reduce New Yorkers’ costs and move us toward our science-based climate targets. We stand ready to work with you and your administration to implement comprehensive climate policies that truly meet the needs of this moment – but we cannot support abandoning our commitment to climate progress.
Sincerely,
Liz Krueger Pete Harckham Kevin S. Parker
28th Senate District 40th Senate District 21st Senate District
Chair, Finance Chair, Environmental Conservation Chair, Energy & Telecoms
Jamaal T. Bailey April N.M. Baskin Erik Bottcher
26th Senate District 63rd Senate District 47th Senate District

not include any price guardrails, with a completely unrealistic carbon price34. As such, the analysis simply cannot be treated as a serious contribution to the debate. In reality, rolling back the CLCPA will not save our constituents money because it is not the cause of increasing costs. It is the fossil fuel status quo56 that has created the affordability crisis New Yorkers are now suffering from, and it is bold action to deliver renewable energy and energy efficiency that will give them relief, saving money for individuals in the immediate-term and for all utility customers in the medium- and long-term7. When it comes to energy generation capacity, renewables can be deployed cheaply and quickly to meet our needs8. And over the last year, through heat waves and polar vortexes9, renewables have proven that they add much-needed reliability10 to the grid, reducing price spikes in the process, like those driven by wars in Europe and the Middle East. Between us we carry significant legislation on a broad number of policies large and small that will reduce New Yorkers’ costs and move us toward our science-based climate targets. We stand ready to work with you and your administration to implement comprehensive climate policies that truly meet the needs of this moment – but we cannot support abandoning our commitment to climate progress. Sincerely, Liz Krueger Pete Harckham Kevin S. Parker 28th Senate District 40th Senate District 21st Senate District Chair, Finance Chair, Environmental Conservation Chair, Energy & Telecoms Jamaal T. Bailey April N.M. Baskin Erik Bottcher 26th Senate District 63rd Senate District 47th Senate District

Jabari Brisport Samra Brouk Cordell Cleare
25th Senate District 55th Senate District 30th Senate District
Leroy Comrie Nathalia Fernandez Kristen Gonzalez
14th Senate District 34th Senate District 59th Senate District
Andrew Gounardes Michelle Hinchey Robert Jackson
26th Senate District 41st Senate District 31st Senate District
Brian Kavanagh John Liu Rachel May
27th Senate District 16th Senate District 48th Senate District
Shelley B. Mayer Zellnor Myrie Roxanne J. Persaud
37th Senate District 20th Senate District 19th Senate District
Jessica Ramos Gustavo Rivera Julia Salazar
13th Senate District 33rd Senate District 18th Senate District
James Sanders Luis Sepulveda José M. Serrano
10th Senate District 32nd Senate District 29th Senate District
Toby Ann Stavisky Lea Webb
11th Senate District 52nd Senate District

Jabari Brisport Samra Brouk Cordell Cleare 25th Senate District 55th Senate District 30th Senate District Leroy Comrie Nathalia Fernandez Kristen Gonzalez 14th Senate District 34th Senate District 59th Senate District Andrew Gounardes Michelle Hinchey Robert Jackson 26th Senate District 41st Senate District 31st Senate District Brian Kavanagh John Liu Rachel May 27th Senate District 16th Senate District 48th Senate District Shelley B. Mayer Zellnor Myrie Roxanne J. Persaud 37th Senate District 20th Senate District 19th Senate District Jessica Ramos Gustavo Rivera Julia Salazar 13th Senate District 33rd Senate District 18th Senate District James Sanders Luis Sepulveda José M. Serrano 10th Senate District 32nd Senate District 29th Senate District Toby Ann Stavisky Lea Webb 11th Senate District 52nd Senate District

👀 New letter from 29 NYS Senators (>2/3 of the Dem caucus) to Hochul this morning:

“We categorically oppose any effort to rollback New York’s nation-leading climate law… and urge you to stand strong in the face of misinformation that seeks to blame the CLCPA for the energy affordability crisis”

05.03.2026 15:54 👍 133 🔁 49 💬 5 📌 10
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Hochul Raises Alarm on Costs of Climate Law as Skeptics Call Foul A controversial new state memo citing rising costs for NYC households in the coming years has raised concerns the governor is trying to roll back environmental mandates.

What's up with a memo saying the climate law will cost NYC residents an extra $2,300/year? It's Gov. Hochul's latest pitch to revise the law.

But is the estimate legit? Hard to say. "Trying to seriously critique this is like shadow-boxing,” one source said.

www.thecity.nyc/2026/03/03/e...

03.03.2026 17:46 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 1

this is now in effect

02.03.2026 14:57 👍 10 🔁 5 💬 1 📌 0
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Can Mamdani Fix Property Taxes After Adams Failed? As Zohran Mamdani prepares to unveil property tax reforms, he must weigh a plan he inherited from his predecessor.

Mayor Eric Adams had a plan to reform the city’s broken property tax system. No one in Albany took it up.

Great scoop here, with the plan Adams pitched state lawmakers:

nysfocus.com/2026/03/02/m...

02.03.2026 13:32 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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City Officials Warn That Immigration Enforcement May Be Impersonating Housing Inspectors A PSA-style video from the housing department was made in response to a report made by a tenant association.

"We know it can be frightening when someone unexpected shows up at your door, especially with increased immigration enforcement," the PSA style video says.

It was made in response to at least one report city officials received.

www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/27/i...

27.02.2026 20:46 👍 42 🔁 30 💬 0 📌 1
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How do you explain ICE to your child? Immigrant families are having 'The Talk' For generations, Black Americans have prepared their children for the realities of racism. As ICE expands its reach, more parents are navigating similar conversations.

Like many African American parents, my mom tried to prepare me for the possibility of police brutality through a generational ritual known as The Talk.

As ICE detentions and arrests expanded last year, I started wondering if immigrant mothers were having their own talk. From me, via @19thnews.org:

27.02.2026 19:23 👍 245 🔁 100 💬 4 📌 7
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NYPD Still Illegally Stopping New Yorkers 12 Years After Court Ruling, Monitor Finds Illegal stops, missing paperwork and weak discipline remain widespread despite federal oversight.

Stop and read this @reuvenblau.bsky.social story on the NYPD’s use of stop and frisk.

It’s good stuff, as they say in the trade. www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/26/n...

27.02.2026 13:07 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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First 'Ripoff' Hearing Packed By Renters Eager to Connect Dots on Lousy Landlords Officials met directly with New Yorkers to hear about chronic problems and to learn how much tenant associations really help.

I went to the first Rental Rip-off Hearing of the Mamdani administration.

Lots of stories about tough situations. What struck me was that so many people showed up not just for themselves, but for their neighbors and for strangers elsewhere with the same landlords.

www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/26/r...

27.02.2026 03:33 👍 30 🔁 12 💬 0 📌 0
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Mamdani and Trump Discuss Housing at ‘Productive’ Meeting in Washington

City Hall declined to provide any further detail, but the mock-up of the Daily News cover touting 12K new units of housing is possibly a reference to Sunnyside Yards, the massive rail yard in Queens over which the city has long dreamed of building 12K units of housing www.nytimes.com/2026/02/26/n...

26.02.2026 21:35 👍 69 🔁 13 💬 4 📌 3

After an unannounced meeting with the president, there's... this -- and the mayor got assurance a Columbia student detained by ICE would be freed.

26.02.2026 20:57 👍 6 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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Hochul budget director hints at rolling back state’s climate law Blake Washington, the governor’s top budget adviser, called the current energy transition benchmarks “own goals” as they place financial burdens on New Yorkers

State budget director strongly implied Gov. Hochul wants to include changes to the climate law as part of the budget.

www.cityandstateny.com/policy/2026/...

26.02.2026 19:42 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 2
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Feds Lied Their Way Into Dorm to Arrest Student, Says Columbia President The agents entered the campus at around 6:30 this morning, just before a neuroscience researched posted that “Dhs illegally arrested me. Please help.“

NEW: Federal agents with the Department of Homeland Security apparently lied their way into a Columbia university dormitory and arrested a student there, the university’s acting president Claire Shipman said in a statement Thursday morning.

www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/26/e...

26.02.2026 16:36 👍 63 🔁 43 💬 3 📌 4
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Confusion and Doubt Greet Mamdani’s Property Tax Ploy Grassroots supporters are taking to Albany and city streets to push the mayor’s message that a “last resort” property tax hike would be Gov. Kathy Hochul’s fault.

"I was shocked," said Queens Borough President Donovan Richards. "I thought whoever came up with this strategy, I felt it was misguided."

great piece by @smaldo.bsky.social + @katiehonan.bsky.social on the political behind-the-scenes of Mamdani's property tax gambit:

26.02.2026 14:34 👍 7 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 1
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What’s to Come at ‘Rental Ripoff’ Hearings? Tenant Hotline Staff Hear It All Longtime workers at a tenants’ rights hotline say stories from callers have only gotten more extreme in recent years.

The Mamdani administration wants to know what NYC renters deal with.

A tenant hotline gets an earful from hundreds of callers each week.

“People call us, and we’re sort of the first line of defense.”

www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/26/r...

26.02.2026 15:18 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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Bellevue Hospital a De Facto Homeless Shelter, as Winter Storms Test City Outreach Dozens of unhoused people have been staying in a warming center at the public hospital for weeks on end and haven’t had any contact with homeless services.

Bellevue Hospital’s south lobby is one of the city’s official warming centers, a temporary place for anyone in need to wait out the cold. But many people there who spoke with THE CITY said they’d been living in the lobby for weeks, with no end in sight.

www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/25/b...

25.02.2026 12:49 👍 38 🔁 12 💬 1 📌 2
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Confusion and Doubt Greets Mamdani’s Property Tax Ploy Grassroots supporters are taking to Albany and city streets to push the mayor’s message that a “last resort” property tax hike would be Gov. Kathy Hochul’s fault.

Why is everyone in NYC talking about property taxes?

Because Mayor Mamdani said he'd raise them if Gov. Hochul doesn't tax the rich -- which lots of allies are in Albany today to push the her to do.

Are people buying the message?

w/@katiehonan.bsky.social

www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/25/p...

25.02.2026 18:16 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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Property Taxes in NYC are a Mess. Here’s Why Even Renters Should Care. They’re the engine of the city’s budget, but unequal and outdated. Here’s your guide on how property taxes work — and how they affect everyone, not just owners.

Everyone in NYC is talking about property taxes!

Hardly anyone understands the system, but there's widespread agreement the outcomes are inequitable.

We've got a guide to help you make sense of it all, and learn why you should care, even if you don't own property.

www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/25/p...

25.02.2026 18:07 👍 37 🔁 16 💬 2 📌 2
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Why a NIMBY Councilmember Said Yes to Affordable Housing The threat of a new appeals board pushed Vickie Paladino to approve a new development.

"Explaining her support, Paladino said the project could have been modified by the appeals board to add floors and make it more accessible to low-income residents."

nysfocus.com/2026/02/24/v...

25.02.2026 01:03 👍 7 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Mamdani to Appoint Racial Equity Advocate to Lead City Planning Sideya Sherman headed the Mayor’s Office of Equity and Racial Justice under Eric Adams. She will now lead a Department of City Planning empowered to greenlight development in every neighborhood.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday will name Sideya Sherman as the director of the city Department of City Planning and chair of the City Planning Commission.

www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/24/m...

24.02.2026 14:48 👍 52 🔁 9 💬 1 📌 4
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City Set to be Smacked by First Blizzard Since 2016 A decision on whether to close schools or shift to remote learning is due by Sunday.

Sunday’s blizzard may sock NYC with 13 to 17 inches of snow — or more!
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With apologies to the Canadian rapper legend who gave us “Informer,” but that amount is SNOW JOKE!

A new Saturday snow collab with @katiehonan.bsky.social in @thecity.nyc www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/21/b...

21.02.2026 22:16 👍 4 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0
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Mamdani Promised A New Era for Parks and Libraries. But His First Budget Falls Short The new mayor pledged to dedicate 1% of the city budget to parks and 0.5% to libraries. His preliminary spending plan delivers less.

The new mayor pledged to dedicate 1% of the city budget to parks and 0.5% to libraries. His preliminary spending plan delivers less.

www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/19/m...

19.02.2026 15:42 👍 71 🔁 37 💬 4 📌 13
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ICE Has Doubled Its Presence in Notorious Brooklyn Jail Rep. Dan Goldman learned of the expansion on Wednesday when he became the first lawmaker to visit the federal facility since it began detaining immigrants last June.

"A Colombian man with HIV, referred to in legal filings as O.F.B., went more than a week without access to his preventative HIV medication despite asking staff at the prison for them multiple times each day." — @gwynnefitz.bsky.social and @rosalindadams.bsky.social
www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/18/i...

19.02.2026 01:25 👍 36 🔁 25 💬 0 📌 3
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Mamdani names new Rent Guidelines Board majority, testing rent freeze pledge The Rent Guidelines Board sets annual rent-stabilized increases and the mayor’s new picks could determine whether tenants get a freeze or another hike.

Mamdani names the five new members of the Rent Guidelines Board and reappoints one

gothamist.com/news/mamdani...

18.02.2026 13:28 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 2
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Rent Board Resignation Clears Path for Mamdani Rent Freeze Promise The new mayor is now able to appoint a majority to the Rent Guidelines Board, giving him the numbers for a signature campaign promise.

NEW: @aarmlovi.bsky.social resigned from the Rent Guidelines Board today.

This gives @mayor.nyc.gov a total of six seats to play with on the nine-member board. His appointments could deliver his promise of a rent freeze for a million rent-stabilized apartments.

www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/17/r...

17.02.2026 17:58 👍 21 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 3
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Mamdani Threatens Property Tax Hike, With Income Tax Raise a No-Go in Albany The mayor is expected to present the option during his preliminary budget address later Tuesday at City Hall.

If Gov. Kathy Hochul doesn't increase taxes on the rich, Mayor Zohran Mamdani is threatening property tax hikes in NYC to close a $5.5B budget gap.

More soon as the mayor unveils details of his budget proposal.

www.thecity.nyc/2026/02/17/m...

17.02.2026 17:51 👍 6 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 1
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Iconic Hudson Yards project tests Mamdani’s approach to development The project by one of the city’s largest developers is tentatively backed by $2 billion in public financing, which some progressive have derided as corporate welfare.

Whether developers can move on building out Hudson Yards is tied to $2 billion in tentative public subsidies that still need approval from Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

www.politico.com/news/2026/02...

17.02.2026 12:42 👍 6 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 1