NYC Parks Commissioner To Resign At The End Of May
Briefly

Sue Donoghue, the New York City Parks Department Commissioner, has announced her resignation effective at the end of May after serving for three and a half years. In her statement, she expressed pride in the advancements made in park cleanliness, equity, and public safety, especially in lifeguard management. Mayor Eric Adams commended her efforts in tackling the lifeguard shortage and enhancing swimming classes, stating that her contributions will have a lasting impact on the community. The search for her successor is ongoing.
I'm incredibly proud of all we've accomplished to make our parks cleaner, greener, and more equitable, and I'm confident this important work will continue in the hands of NYC Parks' dedicated public servants.
From cleaning up our city's parks to expanding green spaces and making swimming classes more accessible, Commissioner Sue Donoghue has been an invaluable part of our administration.
Read at New York City, NY Patch
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