New York City Politics and Urbanism Daily
MTA and TWU clash over alleged falsified bus maintenance records, while Zohran Mamdani and the City Council lock in a $125.8 billion budget that expands housing vouchers and Fair Fares without growing NYPD headcount. IN THIS EPISODE 1. 'Nobody worked these hours.' TWU accuses MTA of falsifying bus maintenance records [https://abc7ny.com/post/union-accuses-mta-falsifying-bus-maintenance-records/19423436/] — ABC7 NY # 'Nobody worked these hours.' TWU accuses MTA of falsifying bus maintenance records Published: 2026-06-30T22:52:00+00:00 Source: abc7ny.com (abc7ny.com) Language: en ## Story 'Nobody worked these hours.' TWU accuses MTA of falsifying bus maintenance records NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- In depots across the city, surprise inspections by the transit union are turning up problems in the MTA's… 2. Mamdani Gets a Budget Deal With New Rental Voucher Funds | The City Reporter — NYC News [https://www.thecityreporter.nyc/2026/06/30/mamdani-budget-deal-housing-vouchers-cityfheps/] — Katie Honan, Samantha Maldonado # New NYC housing voucher program to be created as part of city budget deal Author: Aaron Ginsburg Published: 2026-06-30T15:30:00-04:00 Source: 6sqft.com (6sqft.com) Language: en ## Story New NYC housing voucher program to be created as part of city budget deal [](https://www.6sqft.com/) - [Distinctive… 3. Mamdani and City Council Agree to Expand ‘Fair Fares’ Half-Priced Transit Program [https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/06/30/mamdani-and-city-council-agree-to-expand-fair-fares-half-priced-transit-program] — Streetsblog NYC Fair Fares is getting a little more fair. Mayor Mamdani and the City Council will expand the city’s half-priced transit fare program, but eligible riders will still need to apply for the subsidy on their own — a process that depresses participation, according to critics including the mayor himself, who made the shortcoming a key part of his pitch for fare-free buses on the campaign trail last… 4. Uptown Greenway Bridge Repairs Enters Year 17 With No End in Sight [https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/07/01/uptown-greenway-bridge-repairs-enters-year-17-with-no-end-in-sight] — Streetsblog NYC These bridge repairs are nearly old enough to vote! The city still has no schedule to replace a small-but-crucial pedestrian and bike bridge on the Hudson River Greenway in northern Manhattan – 17 years after officials first launched the repair project. The Fort Washington Park Bridge, spanning just 80 feet over Amtrak railroad tracks near W. 180th Street, provides a vital link on the nation’s… 5. To Fight Overdoses, Naloxone Vending Machines Arrive on Staten Island [https://www.thecityreporter.nyc/2026/06/30/overdoses-naloxone-vending-machines-staten-island/] — Healthbeat This story was originally published by Healthbeat. Sign up for their public health newsletters at healthbeat.org/newsletters . In the scrum of the Knicks ticker-tape parade in Lower Manhattan two weeks ago, an off-duty EMT volunteer spotted a stranger showing signs of a drug overdose. Acting fast, Simone Kelly found someone in the crowd who happened to be carrying naloxone, an over-the-counter… Daily TopFive for New York City Politics and Urbanism Daily. Links above go to the original articles. Follow and rate New York City Politics and Urbanism Daily on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-new-york-daily-fix/id1895649722] or Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/2elE1kWtFr9VktxTs9f7MK]. Feedback? Email ny-daily-fix@lanternpodcasts.com [ny-daily-fix@lanternpodcasts.com].
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