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Posts by John Surico

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Zohran Mamdani’s First 100 Days: A Scorecard How’s he doing when it comes to helping the gears of government turn better?

Just Fix It: How did Mamdani do on the small city fixes that everyday New Yorkers actually see and feel? Here's our scorecard prepared by @johnsurico.bsky.social ⬇️

www.vitalcitynyc.org/mamdani-firs...

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Easiest lift for increasing public space would be to reopen City Hall Plaza to the public. Closed since 1996!

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Opinion: Mayor Mamdani Can Mark a 'New Era' for Public Space. These Projects Show the Potential. - City Limits "These projects outline a practical roadmap for a new era of public space in New York: streets can function as parks, transportation corridors can double as civic spaces, brownfields and forgotten inf...

With a new City Hall, it's time for NYC to tap the immense potential of public space. Thankfully, it doesn't have to look far for inspo.

In @citylimitsnews.bsky.social today w/WXY's Rob Daurio, highlighting some of our fave projects across the 5 boroughs right now.

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What Would a City Designed for Blind Commuters Look Like? Getting around New York City for visually impaired and

Monday's Most Read # 2 - What Would a City Designed for Blind Commuters Look Like? link.theoverheadwire.com/83xvh @johnsurico.bsky.social

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What Would a City Designed for Blind Commuters Look Like? Getting around New York City for visually impaired and

A city is a minefield navigating it while blind, and nowhere is that more evident than transit.

Yet making a city more accessible to its visually impaired residents makes it better for everyone, too.

Here's what they can do—in @bloomberg.com today: www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...

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Putting the “Rec” Back in NYC Parks & Recreation | Center for an Urban Future (CUF) Center for an Urban Future report on restoring and expanding recreation in New York City to improve health.

Public rec is one of the most effective policies to boost public health, connect communities, and close access gaps. But NYC has fallen behind on tapping its potential. @nycfuture.bsky.social's latest is a blueprint to double down on what we have and look beyond it.

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Vital City | A New Mayor’s Trial By Snow What the storms showed Mamdani, and what he showed New York

Back on the blizzard beat in @vitalcitynyc.bsky.social this week, talking about what operational lessons this harsh and historic winter can teach @mayor.nyc.gov that will prove incredibly useful down the road.

www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/mam...

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Vital City | A New Mayor’s Trial By Snow What the storms showed Mamdani, and what he showed New York

New York’s brutal winter storms gave Mayor @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social an early test in office. How do you think he performed?

@johnsurico.bsky.social has thoughts. Drop yours in the comments ⬇️

www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/mam...

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What’s Next for the Next Generation of Environmental Rights Cases? Young people are building on lessons learned in recent litigation, using state constitutions and laws to develop and enforce environmental protections.

Something we're trying to do more of in @statecourtreport.org is publish pieces that tell the stories behind the development of state con law. This piece by @johnsurico.bsky.social is a fascinating account of the next generation of environmental rights cases. statecourtreport.org/our-work/ana...

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Great op-ed from @johnsurico.bsky.social. Let’s continue investing in our public transit system.

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What’s Next for the Next Generation of Environmental Rights Cases? Young people are building on lessons learned in recent litigation, using state constitutions and laws to develop and enforce environmental protections.

NEW: As the federal government retreats from combating climate change, several cases on state dockets across the US are pitting citizens against polluters and the states where they reside. @johnsurico.bsky.social discusses the new frontline in the legal fight for environmental rights.

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Memo to Mamdani: Bring Back the Weekend G Train to Forest Hills - Streetsblog New York City John Surico calls om Zohran Mamdani, Kathy Hochul and the MTA to restore weekend G train service to Forest Hills in Queens.

There’s no better moment than right now to bring the G back to Forest Hills on weekends.

Here’s why in @nyc.streetsblog.org:

nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/01/27/m...

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Memo to Mamdani: Bring Back the Weekend G Train to Forest Hills - Streetsblog New York City John Surico calls om Zohran Mamdani, Kathy Hochul and the MTA to restore weekend G train service to Forest Hills in Queens.

The G train has 50,000 more daily riders than it did in 2010—when the MTA cut service between Long Island City and Forest Hills.

@emilyassembly.bsky.social has led on this for years. I’m with her: bring it back. Read @johnsurico.bsky.social's s op-ed at @nyc.streetsblog.org.

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This is so neat!

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At the Harlem River Houses, HVAC gets a history lesson | Skylight A historic NYCHA development leaves behind steam heat for clean energy as part of a suite of new upgrades

Over at @skylightnyc.bsky.social, we start the year with a fascinating package of stories proving that energy-efficiency can adapt to NYC buildings' storied past. Deep, nuanced reporting from @johnsurico.bsky.social
www.skylight.nyc/articles/edi...

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Op-ed: How Mamdani can make NYC green AND affordable The Mamdani administration has a generational opportunity to meld resiliency with affordability.

Excited to be in @crainsnewyork.bsky.social today w/former DEP hed Carter Strickland, where we argue climate—thriving (free!) parks, safe streets (for cheaper transit!) & flooding resiliency (to avoid disruption!)—is key to @mayor.nyc.gov's affordability agenda. www.crainsnewyork.com/op-ed/op-ed-...

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LISTEN: A Plan To Pay for Parks

Next week, @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social will inherit a parks system burdened by budget cuts yet more popular than ever.

Joined @katiehonan.bsky.social and Harry Siegal on @thecity.nyc's FAQNYC along w/NBK Parks and FMCP to chat $ and a new vision for parks.

www.thecity.nyc/2025/12/22/p...

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A dream gig!

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Streetbeat, Vol. LXX What makes a successful mayor?

It's been a month in New York City, to say the least. Tried to cover as much of it as I could in the latest Streetbeat, with thoughts on the mayoral transition, *flooding*, storefront activations, and more!

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Helluva day to give a talk about New York City later tonight. Hope to see some folks there :)

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The Livable Streets Revolution Has Been Televised—By This Guy For more than two decades, Clarence Eckerson Jr.'s videos have shown that walkable, bike-friendly streets are possible. Now, he's thinking about hanging up his camera.

Great piece via @johnsurico.bsky.social on @streetfilms.bsky.social's Clarence Eckerson Jr., the OG and hardest-working man in livable-streets show business.
hellgatenyc.com/livable-stre...

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The Livable Streets Revolution Has Been Televised—By This Guy For more than two decades, Clarence Eckerson Jr.'s videos have shown that walkable, bike-friendly streets are possible. Now, he's thinking about hanging up his camera.

Love this well-deserved tribute to @streetfilms.bsky.social by @johnsurico.bsky.social @hellgateny.bsky.social!

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The Livable Streets Revolution Has Been Televised—By This Guy For more than two decades, Clarence Eckerson Jr.'s videos have shown that walkable, bike-friendly streets are possible. Now, he's thinking about hanging up his camera.

Hey all! I hope you enjoy this @hellgatenyc.com article on me written by @johnsurico.bsky.social and my 20 years with Streetfilms (and even longer than that.) I got a little emotional from reading all the kind words. @openplans.org @nyc.streetsblog.org

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The Quest for a Cheaper E-Bike As the number of battery-boosted bikes grows in the US, companies that refurbish second-hand cycles are looking to lower the barriers to bike ownership.

E-bikes retail for $2,000 on average, a price point that deters some from investing in one. Companies like Upway are trying to establish a market for cheaper, used e-bikes and expand their accessibility to more would be riders.

via @johnsurico.bsky.social

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Unfinished Astoria Bike Lane Languishes As Judge Delays Lawsuit Ruling - Streetsblog New York City The completion of Astoria's 31st Street protected bike lane may get pushed to next year if a Queens judge doesn't make up her mind soon.

"If there was a way to make 31st Street even more dangerous than what it was, it’s what you have now: three lanes of parking on some stretches and a lack of clarity for drivers and cyclists"

@nyc.streetsblog.org @johnsurico.bsky.social

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New York Is Going to Flood. Here’s What the City Can Do to Survive. Adaptation is a matter of survival, and the city may have to throw every solution available at a worsening situation.

Great feature by @johnsurico.bsky.social of @nycfuture.bsky.social and Nick Underwood in @nytimes.com that explores NYC's flood resiliency. Our #stormwater report, outlines how natural areas capture 17% of runoff in the city! Learn more: bit.ly/3LkkvHT
Revisit the stormwater report: bit.ly/4qz3MB4

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Shout-out to fellow reporter/viz star Nick Underwood and @dansaltzstein.bsky.social for this assignment, which was my most extensive by far for NYT yet.

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New York Is Going to Flood. Here’s What the City Can Do to Survive. (Gift Article) Adaptation is a matter of survival, and the city may have to throw every solution available at a worsening situation.

The feature that gave Gotham its strength is one of the greatest challenges it faces today—confronting what feels like a near-existential threat perhaps the most profound test yet of its resiliency. Our @nytimes.com story asks: can we do it?

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What New York Can Do to Survive Flooding (Gift Article) Adaptation is a matter of survival, and the city may have to throw every solution available at a worsening situation.

Listen, there are loads of reasons to be pessimistic about NYC and flooding. Our aim with this piece, which we've been working on for months, was to lay out the possible solutions as they are, without being naive. I hope we've done that. Please read and share this gift link and lmk what you think.

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Part-time faculty union calls for paid family leave - Washington Square News More than 100 members of NYU’s adjunct faculty union are demanding that the university amend its 2022 contract, currently set to expire in 2028, to include paid family leave. The move was announced ea...

Honored to be a part of it 💪

If you're an adjunct instructor at NYU, DM me to join the 230+ of us and counting!

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