MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor pledges to expand public bathroom access, complete stalled Madison Avenue bus lane amNewYork
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MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor pledges to expand public bathroom access, complete stalled Madison Avenue bus lane  amNewYork
"Mamdani announced the new public bathroom plan in West Harlem, where a new bathroom will be installed later this year, he said. Everyone knows the feeling of needing a bathroom and not being able to find one, Mamdani said at the Jan. 10 press conference, which was flush with bathroom puns and innuendo. With this new commitment to public toilets, we're ensuring New Yorkers can travel through our city with a little less anxiety, starting today at 12th and St. Clair."
"The Mamdani administration is committing $4 million to a Request for Proposals for high-quality modular public restrooms, which will set off the bidding process within Mamdani's first 100 days in office. The initial RFP will seek proposals for constructing 20-30 public restrooms, Mamdani said, with development intended to grow exponentially in the following months and years."
"Though Hizzoner made no public appearances Sunday on this official schedule, he went to West Harlem on Saturday to announce that his administration would expand access to public bathrooms, starting with a $4 million commitment. Deputy Mayor of Operations Julia Kerson and Department of Transportation Commissioner Mike Flynn announced on Sunday plans to complete a stalled bus lane."
On Jan. 10-11, during the tenth and eleventh days of his term, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a $4 million commitment to expand access to high-quality modular public restrooms, beginning in West Harlem at 12th and St. Clair. The administration issued a Request for Proposals within the first 100 days to seek construction bids for 20–30 restrooms, with plans for exponential growth. Deputy Mayor Julia Kerson and DOT Commissioner Mike Flynn announced plans to complete a stalled bus lane. City Council Speaker Julie Menin, Council Member Shaun Abreu, and Assembly Member Jordan Wright joined the West Harlem press conference.
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