Mamdani says he’s voting for housing ballot proposals, against even-year election measure

Mamdani Throws His Hat into the Ring: Four Housing Ballot Measures Get His Vote

In a surprising move, front-runner Zohran Mamdani announced that he will be voting for four housing ballot measures that aim to streamline development approvals and strip power from the New York City Council. The move reveals his stance as he heads to the polls on Election Day.

Mamdani's position is in line with his campaign promises of addressing the city's severe housing shortage and creating high-quality union jobs. He believes that the measures will not only build more housing but also ensure that it meets certain standards. The four ballot questions, developed by a commission appointed by Mayor Eric Adams, would significantly reshape how major real estate projects are advanced in the city.

The measures include fast-tracking affordable housing approvals, simplifying reviews for smaller projects, creating an appeals board to overturn City Council land-use decisions, and developing a unified digital map of the city. While these changes may help alleviate the housing shortage, they also dramatically alter the balance of power in city government by taking away authority from the Council.

Critics argue that this could undermine community input in negotiations with developers, which has been a concern for labor unions as well. On the other hand, Governor Kathy Hochul and Comptroller Brad Lander, Mamdani's allies, have expressed strong support for these changes.

Mamdani acknowledged the opposition from Council members, who claim that these measures would weaken democracy and lasting beyond the next mayor when they inevitably have a less favorable mayor on housing issues. In contrast, former Governor Andrew Cuomo has expressed support for the proposals but emphasized the need to protect "the character of low-density neighborhoods."

The Democratic nominee also announced his stance on another ballot measure that would move local elections to even years to coincide with presidential elections. He plans to vote against it, citing concerns about its impact on local issues and down-ballot races.

It remains to be seen how these measures will affect the outcome of the election.
 
I'm kinda surprised Mamdani is voting for all these housing ballot measures 🤔. I mean, he's been talking about addressing the housing shortage and creating union jobs, so it makes sense that he'd want to streamline approvals and strip power from the Council. But at the same time, I worry about what this means for community input in negotiations with developers. Those smaller projects need to account for neighborhood concerns too, you know? And what's up with the City Council being stripped of their land-use decisions? It feels like a power grab to me 🚫.

Still, Governor Hochul and Comptroller Lander seem to be on board with these changes, so maybe it's all part of Mamdani's bigger plan. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out in the next mayor. The fact that former Governor Cuomo supports these measures but wants to protect low-density neighborhoods is kinda interesting too 👀.
 
OMG, like I cant believe what Mamdani just did!! 🤯 he's all about addressin that housing shortage and creatin jobs but at the same time, he's kinda takin away from the city council's power lol what a conundrum! on one hand, its cool that they're tryin to streamline approvals and make things more efficient, but on the other hand, I feel like they're gonna have to sacrifice some community input and democracy 🤷‍♀️ idk man, I need more info on how this is all gonna play out
 
idk why anyone's surprised by this 😂 mamdani just trying to build more houses fast so people can get off their butts and stop complaining about rent 🤷‍♂️ seriously tho, if he really cares about affordable housing, maybe he should've done it like everyone else in NY - with a decent social program 🤑 or is that too much to ask from our leaders? 💸
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say... these housing ballot measures are kinda a mixed bag 🤔. On one hand, if they can really streamline development approvals and get quality union jobs built, that's defo a win for the city. But at the same time, I'm worried about what this means for community input and local democracy 💔. I mean, who gets to decide on these big projects? The mayor, governor, or just wealthy developers with deep pockets? It feels like it could lead to some pretty crony capitalism 🤑.

And what about the neighborhoods that are already struggling? Like low-density areas that need a little TLC, not some faceless development. Former Governor Cuomo's point about preserving "the character of those neighborhoods" is one I can get behind 😊. Can't we just find ways to make housing more affordable and inclusive without taking away from local voices?
 
can't believe mamdani is doing this... seems like a good idea to fast track affordable housing approvals tho 🤔. hope it doesn't come at the cost of community input, that's super important in city planning 🌆. and what about the digital map of the city? is that just for big development projects or can small ones use it too? 📊 need more info on how this will work 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm watching this housing shortage situation unfold in NYC 🤯. Mamdani's stance seems reasonable, but I worry about what this means for community input and democratic processes 💡. We need more than just fancy solutions to get people into those apartments 😊. What's going on is that we're not creating affordable housing fast enough, period ⏱️. These measures might help streamline things, but we should be thinking bigger: how do we make sure everyone has access to quality, affordable housing? That's the question 🤔
 
OMG, I'm lovin' Zohran Mamdani's decision to support these housing ballot measures!!! He's really showin' that he cares about creatin' affordable homes for everyone 🏠💕. I know some people might be worried about losin' community input, but if it means we get more quality union jobs and better-built homes, then I'm all in 💪🔨. And btw, Governor Hochul and Comptroller Lander are totally right on this too 👍. Let's hope these changes bring some real progress to our city's housing crisis 🤞💫
 
idk what's going on with this housing stuff 🤷‍♂️. Mamdani is kinda like a big cheese now, right? his stance on it makes sense i guess, but at the same time u got council members and gov kathy hochul all having different opinions about it. doesn't seem too cool that some ppl think it'll weaken democracy tho 🤔. anywayz, only time will tell if these changes make a diff in the city's housing shortage situation 📊
 
I think Mamdani's decision to support these housing ballot measures is a clever move 🤔. On one hand, it shows that he's committed to addressing the city's housing shortage and creating quality jobs. The fast-tracking affordable housing approvals and simplifying reviews for smaller projects could really help alleviate the crisis.

On the other hand, I'm a bit concerned about how this might affect community input in negotiations with developers 🤷‍♂️. If the Council loses power over land-use decisions, it could lead to more developer-friendly policies that don't necessarily prioritize affordable housing or local needs. Mamdani's allies seem to think these measures are necessary, but I'm not sure they've fully thought through the implications.

It'll be interesting to see how voters respond to this proposal 📊. Do they prioritize short-term solutions to the housing crisis or long-term concerns about democracy and community engagement?
 
🤔 think this is a game changer for Zohran Mamdani's campaign ... all or nothing approach by announcing his stance on four housing ballot measures at once 📈 if he can pull it off, it'll show voters that he means business about addressing NYC's housing crisis 💼 the unity map and digital system might be genius, but we'll have to wait & see how community input gets affected 🤝
 
idk why ppl need 4 more ballot questions 🤯 mamdani's move might be a clever ploy to get votes from folks who care deeply about affordable housing, but let's not forget that stripping power from the NYC Council could have unintended consequences 🚧. I mean, what's next? taking away their say in development projects altogether? 🤔 it's all about balance, imo. do we really want to sacrifice community input for the sake of expediting approvals? 🙅‍♂️ not convinced yet 💔
 
Wow 🤯 Mamdani is really taking a stand on housing and trying to shake things up in the city! I think his support for the measures could be a game-changer, especially if he can convince more people that it's all about creating quality jobs and affordable homes. But at the same time, it's interesting how some critics are worried about losing community input... does Mamdani's stance on this really show where he stands on the importance of local democracy? 🤔
 
🤔 I'm curious about this new housing balloting system Mamdani is voting for - some people say it's gonna ease up the shortage, but others think it'll mess with community involvement 🚨. As someone living in NYC, I know how hard it is to find a decent place to live, but at the same time, I also value being able to speak up about what affects my neighborhood 🗣️. Can't wait to see how this all plays out!
 
idk why people are so mad about this 🤔 Mamdani's stance makes sense tbh, we do need more affordable housing ASAP. the fact that he's trying to streamline approvals could actually speed up the process & make it more efficient. I'm not sure about the digital map idea tho 🗺️, seems kinda unnecessary. but overall, i think this is a step in the right direction 💪
 
idk why mamdani is doing this 🤔... like he's all for affordable housing and jobs but these ballot measures are kinda scary 🚨... taking away power from council members might not be a good thing, maybe it'll just lead to more corporate influence in city planning 🤑... on the other hand, governor hochul seems super supportive of this stuff 💯, so who knows what's really going on behind closed doors? 🤐
 
I'm totally down with Zohran Mamdani throwing his hat into the ring for these housing ballot measures 🤷‍♂️. Like, who needs community input or Council members having a say in development approvals? Sounds like a total win for efficiency and progress to me! 💨 And let's be real, it's not like these measures are gonna hurt anyone's character... they're just plain old common sense 👍. And I gotta ask, what's up with Cuomo being all cautious about "the character of low-density neighborhoods"? Is he worried the measure is gonna ruin some artisanal coffee shop or something? 😂 Anyway, I'm all for simplifying reviews and streamlining approvals - let's get this housing shortage sorted out already! 🏠💪
 
I gotta say 🤔, this Mamdani move is kinda crazy 💥! On one hand, I get why he wants to streamline development approvals - it's about creating more housing ASAP and helping out people who are struggling to find a place to live 🏠. But on the other hand, I'm not sure if taking away power from the City Council is such a good idea 😬...I mean, don't we want our community members to have a say in what happens in their neighborhoods? 🤷‍♀️
 
Ugh, can't believe I'm seeing this 🤯... like, Mamdani is basically taking away our right to have a say in what happens with our city's development. He's just going along with what his allies want and not even considering the impact on regular people. Fast-tracking approvals without community input? Yeah no thanks 🙅‍♂️. I'm so tired of politicians making decisions for us without asking how we feel about it. What's the point of having a mayor if he's just gonna make all these changes behind our backs? 🤔 It's like, Mamdani is supposed to be the voice for the people, not just the wealthy developers who can afford his campaign promises 💸.
 
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