Statecraft

How to Run New York City

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Oct 31, 2025
Maria Torres-Springer, a veteran public official in New York City, shares her insights from serving under three mayors. She discusses the management philosophies of Bloomberg and the operational strategies under de Blasio and Adams. Torres-Springer emphasizes the importance of hiring for mission and resilience, the benefits of open office communication, and innovative housing reforms through the 'City of Yes' initiative. Additionally, she addresses challenges within NYCHA and underscores the need for optimism and visionary leadership to attract families back to the city.
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ADVICE

Enable Modest Density Citywide

  • Legalize gentle density like two-to-five story transit-oriented and accessory dwelling units.
  • Relax parking and permit conversions to boost modest, distributed housing supply.
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Build A Big-Tent Coalition

  • Build a broad coalition: advocates, developers, labor, faith groups, cultural institutions, and Albany.
  • Tie zoning reforms to financing and infrastructure commitments to secure council votes.
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Fix The Plumbing, Not Just The Tools

  • Map end-to-end processes (idea → review → permitting) to find bottlenecks and measure delays.
  • Digitize and automate user-focused workflows rather than automating broken steps.
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