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Winning changes that better the lives of New Yorkers starts with listening to New Yorkers.
That’s why this fall, I partnered with researcher Dr. John Mollenkopf at the CUNY Center for Urban Research to get a better idea of how New Yorkers feel about our city and our government.
The findings of this survey, released last week, were consistent with what I heard on the campaign trail and on our listening tour last fall:
*
New
Yorkers
love
their
neighborhoods
and
remain
deeply
committed
to
our
city
despite
the
tough
couple
of
years
we’ve
had.
*
New
Yorkers
are
concerned
about
the
high
cost
of
housing,
public
safety
and
crime,
and
problems
with
public
transportation.
*
New
Yorkers
want
more
investment
in
stable
and
affordable
housing,
mental
health
services
and
outreach,
services
to
get
unhoused
people
off
of
the
street,
and
job
opportunities
for
young
people.
This survey is a vital first step in making sure that all New Yorkers are heard and served by their government. Listen to my conversation about our findings with WNYC's Brian Lehrer here. [[link removed]]
While in office, I plan to consistently ask New Yorkers what they think about city services through surveys, focus groups, town halls and other public engagement processes. All New Yorkers have a stake in our city’s future — and should have a voice in shaping it. Through continued outreach and engagement, we hope to include you in making sure local government delivers the public services, opportunities, and infrastructure that we all need to thrive in the years to come.
With hope,
Brad
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