
This Week in the New York City Government: February 28, 2025

Mayor Adams
- Mayor Adams and Public Schools Chancellor Aviles-Ramos Celebrate 120 Years of Career and Technical Education at New York City Public Schools
- Mayor Adams Announces $7 Million Expansion of City Program to Reconnect Fathers to Their Children, Help Prevent Young People from Entering Criminal Justice System
- Mayor Adams Announces Ambitious Project to Make Accessible Historical Records of Enslaved People in NYC
- Mayor Adams Announces Key Muslim Appointments
- Mayor Adams, DSS Announce Fair Fares Transition to OMNY, Reducing Barriers for Working-Class New Yorkers to Affordably Ride Public Transit
- Mayor Adams Invests $390 Million to Revamp Infrastructure, Reduce Flooding, and Replace Lead Service Lines in Bushwick as Part of “City of Yes for Housing Opportunity” Plan
- Mayor Adams Announces Progress on $30 Million Community Health Center, Strengthening Health Care Access to Families in Underserved Far Rockaway
- Mayor Adams and Chief Technology Officer Fraser Announce T-Mobile as Major Carrier for City of New York, Saving Taxpayers Millions of Dollars Each Year
- Mayor Adams Announces Forthcoming Closure of Roosevelt Hotel Asylum Seeker Humanitarian Relief and Arrival Center
- Mayor Adams, DCWP Commissioner Mayuga Announce More Than $2.6 Million in Worker Relief from Five Major Businesses
- Mayor Adams Calls in for Live Interview on WBLS 107.5 FM’s “Caribbean Fever”
- New York City Law Department Announces Lawsuit Against Trump Administration for Unlawful $80 Million “Money-Grab” Involving Migrant Funding
City Council
Comptroller Lander
- NYC Comptroller Lander, NYC Employees’ and Teachers’ Retirement Systems Trustees Announce Wins to Enhance Corporate Board Disclosure at NextEra Energy and Boyd Gaming Corporation
- NYC Comptroller, Islamic Relief USA, and Community-Based Orgs to Host “Iftar on the Go” Meal Distributions Throughout Ramadan
- More Results: Comptroller Lander Gets Mayor Adams to Sue Feds for Stolen $80M
- NYC Comptroller Recovers $640K+ in Owed Back Wages for Office Workers at City Medical Facilities