Three Ideas for the Next Mayor to Innovate Around Gig Work

By Mark Chiusano

New York City’s gig economy is staggeringly influential by almost every measure. Delivery bikers make close to 3 million takeout dropoffs a week. Ubers and Lyfts dwarf the 14,000 green and yellow taxis on city streets. Roughly 6% of all workers in the five boroughs rely on gig work as their main income, a number that is likely a significant undercount. Their labors have changed consumption patterns and powered restaurants, small <Read More>


NY Elections, Census and Redistricting Update 10/20/25

This week- Court of Appeals Hears Newburgh VRA Challenge; Even Year Voting Law Upheld; Register Now for the November 14 Statewide Census Organizing Conference; VRA Preclearance; A Closer Look at Even Year Voting; A Focus on: Citizens Union

REDISTRICTING & LITIGATION

State Voting Rights Act Challenge

Orange County: Clarke et. al v. Town of Newburgh

On October 14th, the New York State Court of Appeals heard Clarke et al v. Town of Newburgh. … <Read More>


NY Elections, Census and Redistricting Update 10/13/25

This week- Court of Appeals to Hear Newburgh VRA Challenge; Mt. Pleasant Opposes State Legislators Filing Amicus Brief in Mt. Pleasant VRA case. Were N.Y.C. Mail-In Ballots Misprinted?; November 14 Statewide census Organizing Conference; VRA Preclearance; A Review of State VRA Preclearance at One Year; Around the Nation: Louisiana Before SCOTUS Tomorroe, Section 2 VRA Case & Private Rights of Action; Census Lawsuit Could Upend 2020 Census Apportionment & Redistricting; New Data Shows Tax Flight <Read More>



Landmarks Chair Retires After 31 Years With Agency

On August 15, 2025, the Landmarks Preservation Commission announced that Landmarks Chair Sarah Carroll will retire after 31 years with the agency. 

Carroll joined Landmarks in 1994 as the agency’s Public Information Officer. She also served as a Landmarks Preservationist, Director of Preservation, Executive Director, and then became Landmarks Commission Chair in 2018. She was the first Landmarks staff to be appointed as the head of the agency. 


NY Elections, Census and Redistricting Update 07/21/25

This week- Can New York Redraw Its Congressional Map?, U.S. DOJ Sends Questions to State Board of Elections, N.Y.C. To Keep Closed Primaries, N.Y. Not Likely to See Musk’s Third Party on Ballot Anytime Soon, Voting Rights Act Preclearance, Census Preclearance, Around the Nation, Upcoming Events

REDISTRICTING

Can New York Redraw Its Congressional Districts?

As the Texas Legislature begins to meet this week to take up a partisan effort to redraw the state’s congressional map, … <Read More>