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Fighting every day to deliver a city that working New Yorkers can actually afford. Mayor of New York City.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani









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It’s simple: tenants have the legal right to safe and habitable housing, and my administration is committed to making sure that right is upheld.
Thursday and Friday the heat index may hit 100 degrees. Extreme heat is deadly, so please seek out air conditioning and help your neighbors do the same. We are activating hundreds of free, public cooling centers across all five boroughs. Find a cooling center at: nyc.gov/beattheheat.
New Yorkers need affordable homes. New Yorkers need great public libraries. So we're building both. Today, we took the next step toward creating a brand-new library and more than 200 affordable homes at the New Utrecht Library site in Brooklyn. Because public land should serve the public.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms may continue through Friday. Stay vigilant for potential flooding. Stay safe, New York.
Tonight we may see scattered thunderstorms with heavy rain and high winds that could down trees and power lines. Exercise caution while traveling and stay inside during storms.
New York City, extreme heat and thunderstorms are rolling in. Sign up for emergency alerts by texting NOTIFYNYC to 692-692. Visit nyc.gov/beready for more information on staying safe in extreme weather. Find a cooling center at: nyc.gov/beattheheat.
It’s about to get hot, New York. Sometimes, too hot. Don’t let extreme heat sneak up on you this summer. Go to nyc.gov/beattheheat for more information on how to stay cool during heat emergencies.