"But that little gauge is nothing compared to the project tracker we're rolling out today! Our own Kevin Duggan compiled the ultimate list of projects that former Mayor Eric Adams either watered-down, stalled our outright killed - all of which Mayor Mamdani has, at one time or another, said he wanted to complete. It's not a "mayoral failure tracker," as some wags on the internet have dubbed it. No, it's a success tracker!"
"Make sure you periodically check out our new Streetsblog Empire State - especially today on State of the State day! - for all your Albany and non-city livable streets news. The MTA is still finishing work on the Second Avenue Subway stations that it opened years ago. We smell a Cuomo-sized rat. (Gothamist) Will this latest runaway horse be the end of the carriage horse trade? (amNY, Patch) AI searching for weapons in the subway? What could possibly go wrong? (NY Post)"
A daily gauge tracks whether Mayor Mamdani has disappointed the livable streets movement, and it was reset once after ticketing cyclists; it now shows four days without a lost-time disappointment. A new project tracker compiles Adams-era projects that were watered-down, stalled, or killed, and identifies those Mayor Mamdani has said he wants completed. The tracker is presented as a success tracker, and early signals from Mamdani, DOT Commissioner Mike Flynn, and Deputy Mayor for Operations Julia Kerson indicate intent to finish listed projects. Readers are invited to follow progress and suggest additional projects to track. Additional items note Streetsblog Empire State coverage, unfinished MTA Second Avenue Subway work, carriage-horse concerns, AI subway searches, a possible Belt Parkway suicide, and rejected vanity plates.
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