New York City Politics and Urbanism Daily
Zohran Mamdani’s first budget is stuck over CityFHEPS vouchers days after a historic rent freeze, exposing the cost-and-delivery test behind his affordability agenda while Penn Station and street-safety fights keep reform pressure on City Hall. IN THIS EPISODE 1. Housing Voucher Impasse Stalls Mamdani Budget Deal [https://www.thecityreporter.nyc/2026/06/26/housing-voucher-impasse-stalls-mamdani-budget-deal/] — The City Reporter Negotiations on the final city budget will go through the weekend as Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the City Council are at an impasse over funding for a housing voucher program . “Right now we are stuck on FHEPS, so that is where we are,” Council Speaker Julie Menin told reporters Friday at City Hall , after rallying with other Council members and advocates to increase funding to the program. The… 2. How the Rent Freeze Will Work for Your Next Lease: A Guide for Tenants [https://www.thecityreporter.nyc/2026/06/26/rent-freeze-lease-how-mamdani-landlord-sign-when/] — The City Reporter In a raucous auditorium flooded with bright red “Freeze the Rent!” posters and tenants chanting, the Rent Guidelines Board approved a signature campaign promise of Mayor Zohran Mamdani : 0% rent increases on one- and two-year rent-stabilized leases . The 7-1 vote on Thursday night was met with deafening cheering as the mayor’s six appointees to the board voting unanimously for the rent freeze.… 3. The Explainer: Why The Penn Station Project Is Getting All Messed Up, Again [https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/06/29/the-explainer-why-the-penn-station-project-is-getting-all-messed-up-again] — Streetsblog NYC The Penn Station mess is arriving right on time. The latest effort to renovate the transit hub is being dogged by turf wars, questions over funding and obscure secret documents, which will sound familiar to anyone who watched the last two efforts to renovate the station fall apart under their weight as real estate scams masquerading as transit improvements. It was supposed to be different this… 4. Analysis: Mamdani Is Out Of Excuses For Failing To Restore Bedford Avenue Protected Bike Lane [https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/06/29/analysis-mamdani-is-out-of-excuses-for-failing-to-restore-bedford-avenue-protected-bike-lane] — Streetsblog NYC This story by journalist Sophia Lebowitz led the Streetsblog Editorial Board to reset the meter. Why has Mayor Mamdani not restored Bedford Avenue’s protected bike lane yet? As a candidate, and as mayor, he promised he would reverse his predecessor’s decision to un -protect three blocks of the protected bike lane between Willoughby and Flushing avenues. Then last week, there was an election in… 5. Mamdani's first education contract cut targets a widely used NYC school data portal - Chalkbeat [https://www.chalkbeat.org/newyork/2026/06/26/mamdani-proposes-cut-new-visions-data-portal-nyc-schools/] — Chalkbeat Mamdani's first education contract cut targets a widely used NYC school data portal - Chalkbeat Skip to main content # Mamdani promised to cut wasteful education contracts. Critics say he picked the wrong one. - https://bsky.app/intent/compose?text=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.chalkbeat.org%2Fnewyork%2F2026%2F06%2F26%2Fmamdani-proposes-cut-new-visions-data-portal-nyc-schools%2F -… 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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