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He claims in court papers and testimony that the city’s law department is playing politics to avoid paying the tab.
The proposed 84-unit apartment complex is the first project to enter the city’s expedited review process.
Library advocates called the mayor’s proposed budget “terrible.”
Supporters say the laws will integrate thousands of vendors into the legal economy.
A lawsuit alleges Black and Latino drivers in New York City are treated like criminals during what should be routine stops.
The mayor had vowed to broaden access to housing vouchers, but now says the city can’t afford it.
The new mayor wanted councilmembers to override his predecessor's veto, but the council speaker had other ideas.
Federal prosecutors say Tony Herbert traded his influence in City Hall for thousands of dollars in bribes and kickbacks.
City officials say the first-of-its-kind fund will support 20 nonprofits that provide affirming services to transgender, gender-nonconforming and nonbinary New Yorkers.
First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro has threatened to drop the developers from alternative projects if they don’t withdraw their lawsuit.