INFRASTRUCTURE TRACKER

A running record of major infrastructure projects, capital investments, and built-environment initiatives undertaken by Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his administration.

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3-Jan-26

McGuinness Blvd Redesign: Approved completion of the McGuinness Boulevard street redesign in Greenpoint.

6-Jan-26

Astoria Safety Redesign: Resumed the 31st Street redesign project to advance street safety improvements.

10-Jan-26

Public Restroom Expansion: Expanded permanent and mobile restroom facilities, extended hours, and accelerated construction in high-need areas.

11-Jan-26

Madison Ave Redesign: Confirmed delayed Madison Avenue bus lane redesign will be completed this year.

19-Jan-26

Supportive Housing Project: Launched “Just Home,” a housing initiative for formerly incarcerated New Yorkers with complex medical needs.

22-Jan-26

New Health Clinics Open: Opened two new healthcare clinics at NYC Health + Hospitals/Woodhull and Queens.

3-Feb-26

New Shelter in Manhattan: Opened a new shelter providing accommodations for 106 New Yorkers.

4-Feb-26

$38M NYCHA Investment: Invested $38 million to upgrade heating systems at NYCHA’s Beach 41st Street Houses.

9-Feb-26

Shirley Chisholm Center: Opened the new Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center in East Flatbush.

13-Feb-26

New Bus and Bike Lanes: Restarted construction of bus and bike lane projects in the Bronx and Brooklyn.

15-Feb-26

New Business District: Created a new Business Improvement District in Coney Island with $1 million in funding for public spaces.

18-Feb-26

Harlem Housing Launch: Broke ground on Timbale Terrace, a new affordable housing development in East Harlem.

19-Feb-26

New Childhood Center: Announced the opening of a new early childhood education center on the Upper East Side.

26-Feb-26

Housing Investment Push: Mayor Mamdani met with the U.S. President to propose a $21 billion federal housing investment in Sunnyside, Queens.

28-Feb-26

New Parents Healthcare: $20M in new funding for healthcare clinics and home visits for new parents, newborns, and young children.

5-Mar-26

Parks Investment: $50M invested in 10 parks in historically-neglected neighborhoods.