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What Mamdani Can Do About Homelessness — And What He Has Already Tried
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What Mamdani Can Do About Homelessness — And What He Has Already Tried

Tabatha Southey February 28, 2026

A policy roadmap for the mayor, based on what has and has not worked so far The First Test No Mayor Escapes Every mayor of New York City confronts homelessness within weeks of taking office. For Zohran Mamdani, who was sworn in on January 1, 2026, the test arrived with brutal speed: a deep freeze beginning in late January killed at least 20 New Yorkers outdoors, several of them unhoused. That crisis forced rapid decisions that reshaped his early policy commitments and set the stage for the larger question a New York Times opinion essay asked in late February 2026: Can Mamdani end New York's homelessness crisis? And if so, how? What He Pledged and What Changed As mayor-elect, Mamdani pledged to halt homeless encampment sweeps, which he called ineffective and inhumane. His predecessor Eric Adams had used sweeps as a centerpiece of his visible-order strategy, dispatching police and sanitation…

Mamdani Meets Trump to Push  Billion Sunnyside Yards Plan
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Mamdani Meets Trump to Push $21 Billion Sunnyside Yards Plan

Annika Steinmann February 28, 2026

A socialist mayor and a Republican president find an unlikely housing agenda An Unexpected Partnership at the Oval Office In one of the most politically counterintuitive meetings in recent New York City history, Mayor Zohran Mamdani -- a democratic socialist who campaigned on freezing rents and shrinking police budgets -- sat down with President Donald Trump at the White House on February 27, 2026, to pitch a $21 billion federal investment in affordable housing. The meeting was unannounced, lasted roughly an hour, and produced at least one notable image: Trump grinning broadly while holding a mock Daily News front page that read "Trump to City: Let's Build" -- a deliberate echo of the infamous 1975 headline "Ford to City: Drop Dead." The Pitch: 12,000 Homes Over a Rail Yard Mamdani's proposal calls for building what would be the world's largest rail deck over Amtrak's Sunnyside Yard in western Queens --…

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Mamdani Defends Trump Meeting: Housing, Columbia Student, and a Snowball Fight
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Mamdani Defends Trump Meeting: Housing, Columbia Student, and a Snowball Fight

Tinsel Vandergraph February 28, 2026

The mayor opens up about a week that tested his political identity A Week That Defined Mamdani's First Act as…

Mamdani Defends Snowball Fight Response as Police Unions Demand Crackdown
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Mamdani Defends Snowball Fight Response as Police Unions Demand Crackdown

Stephanie Curry February 28, 2026

A viral blizzard brawl becomes a test of the mayor's relationship with the NYPD A Snowball Fight, a Viral Video,…

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Funding Indigenous Cultural Revitalization

Funding Indigenous Cultural Revitalization

Dedicating city resources and land access to support the cultural practices, languages, and arts of Native American and Indigenous communities…

From “Quality of Life” to “Quality of Community” Enforcement

From “Quality of Life” to “Quality of Community” Enforcement

Shifting enforcement focus from punishing minor annoyances to upholding standards of mutual respect and shared space care. From “Quality of…

What Mamdani Can Do About Homelessness — And What He Has Already Tried

What Mamdani Can Do About Homelessness — And What He Has Already Tried

A policy roadmap for the mayor, based on what has and has not worked so far The First Test No…

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Funding Indigenous Cultural Revitalization
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Funding Indigenous Cultural Revitalization

Fátima MamdaniMarch 1, 2026February 10, 2026

Funding Indigenous Cultural Revitalization – Dedicating city resources and land access to support the cultural practices, languages, and arts of Native American and Indigenous communities in NYC.

From NIMBY to YIMBY to OURBY: A New Philosophy of Development
Community Life

From NIMBY to YIMBY to OURBY: A New Philosophy of Development

Fátima MamdaniFebruary 27, 2026February 10, 2026

From NIMBY to YIMBY to OURBY: A New Philosophy of Development – Shifting the development debate from opposition or blanket acceptance to community ownership and control.

From Online Groups to IRL Meets: City-Facilitated Gatherings
Community Life

From Online Groups to IRL Meets: City-Facilitated Gatherings

Fátima MamdaniFebruary 27, 2026February 10, 2026

From Online Groups to IRL Meets: City-Facilitated Gatherings – Actively helping digital community groups (parenting forums, hobbyists) hold their first in-person meetups in public spaces.

From Patrol Cars to “Care Carts”: Mobile Service Delivery
Community Safety

From Patrol Cars to “Care Carts”: Mobile Service Delivery

Fátima MamdaniFebruary 27, 2026February 10, 2026

From Patrol Cars to “Care Carts”: Mobile Service Delivery – Replacing some marked police cruisers with mobile units staffed by social workers and nurses that bring services directly to where needs are.

From Security Cameras to “Connection Cameras”: Reframing Surveillance
Community Life

From Security Cameras to “Connection Cameras”: Reframing Surveillance

Fátima MamdaniFebruary 28, 2026February 10, 2026

From Security Cameras to “Connection Cameras”: Reframing Surveillance – A pilot program replacing punitive surveillance with technology designed to foster positive interaction and mutual aid.

From Suspicion to Synergy: Mamdani on Police-Free Community Interactions
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From Suspicion to Synergy: Mamdani on Police-Free Community Interactions

Fátima MamdaniFebruary 28, 2026February 10, 2026

From Suspicion to Synergy: Mamdani on Police-Free Community Interactions – Designing public systems where initial contact is with a helper, not an enforcer, to build trust and provide real support.

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