When Mr. Dinkins called on him to head the commission, Mr. Mollen had months before stepped down as deputy mayor for public safety, after a long public career in which he had been
a top city housing official in the 1960s and a high - ranking state judge in the 1970s and»80s.
Not exact matches
De Blasio's
top housing official noted in a letter to Cuomo's office Monday that the state hasn't released $ 200 million for
city public
housing from last year's budget.
A
top de Blasio
housing official is stepping down, the
city announced today — the latest in a string of recent high - profile departures from the administration.
Meanwhile, a source said Lehane visited
City Hall to speak with two of de Blasio's
top officials: Alicia Glen, deputy mayor for
housing and economic development, and Emma Wolfe, director of intergovernmental affairs.
Another
top official at the New York
City Housing Authority is stepping down — and he won't say if he's leaving voluntarily.
Kyle Kimball, a Bloomberg appointee and one of the few
top city officials to survive the changeover from a mayor focused on skyline - altering development projects to one more intent on building affordable
housing outside Manhattan, is stepping down as head of the Economic Development Corp..
A
top de Blasio
housing official is stepping down, the
city announced Thursday.
At 1 p.m., Real Affordability for All,
top elected
officials (like NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer and Public Advocate Tish James), union leaders, workers, and local residents, will call on de Blasio to make substantial changes to his
housing plan to ensure real affordability and good union jobs for residents who live in neighborhoods that will be rezoned,
City Hall steps, Manhattan.
The governor also did not deny that he was the «
top Cuomo administration
official» quoted in the Daily News questioning de Blasio's strategy as he pushed to renew his control of the
city's schools and restructure and reauthorize a real estate tax subsidy to help him build more affordable
housing.
Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D - Mineola) and other New York
House members joined a
top New York
City official Friday in asking federal
officials to extend the deadline for small businesses to seek aid to recover from superstorm Sandy.