We don't think former Governor Cuomo's record on housing, transportation, democracy, or leadership merit the city's top job. We need change—not the same kind of politics that led to our current crises.
We recommend @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social — the best choice for voters looking for transformative change *and* for the candidate most likely to lead with seriousness and open-mindedness.
In less than a month, New Yorkers will choose a new mayor.
Let's cut through the hyperbole and the headlines—a thorough, clear-eyed take on the candidates can be found in the NYC 2025 Voter Guide at nyc2025.com
The people tasked with keeping our city safe are making it more dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists, treating the public sphere as their personal parking lot.
@cmrestler.bsky.social is proposing bold reforms to change that—placard or not, our streets are meant for people.
Excellent overview of this fall's ballot questions from Rachel Fee — if we want to address our housing crisis in NYC, then we have to modernize our approvals process, too.
New Yorkers: After voting for candidates who will fight for affordability on the front of your November ballots, flip↩️your ballot to vote YES on affordable housing proposals 2-5
So that New Yorkers like Austin can afford to stay in the neighborhoods that raised them.
@zohrankmamdani.bsky.social knows the lifesaving value of daylighting, having been a champion of it in his own district.
His promise to bring it to all NYC intersections is a win—now we need the City Council to come together on Intro 1138 so it can be implemented next year without delay!
Areas on top of subways should be dense, vibrant, mixed-use neighborhoods 🏘️🚇🚶🙌
Great piece from @benschneider.bsky.social about how we’re not just “missing middle” housing—we’re “missing massive” in the places that matter most: transit hubs.