In 2015 we said:
New York City will continue to be the world’s most dynamic urban economy, where families, businesses, and neighborhoods thrive.
gate.io appNew York City will continue to be the world’s most dynamic urban economy, where families, businesses, and neighborhoods thrive.
gate.io appNew York City will have an inclusive, equitable economy that offers well-paying jobs and opportunities for all New Yorkers to live with dignity and security.
gate.io loginNew York City will be the most sustainable big city in the world and a global leader in the fight against climate change.
See Our ProgressOur neighborhoods, economy, and public services will be ready to withstand and emerge stronger from the impacts of climate change and other 21st century threats.
See Our ProgressWe used four lenses to look at the future of our city, just to make sure we tackled the right problems.
And we engaged all kinds of New Yorkers to make sure we focused on what matters.
New York's growing and aging population will strain the city's infrastructure and put new demands on City services.
Transportation networks, infrastructure, and workforce development programs must respond to keep pace with our changing economy.
Income inequality has surpassed the national average and 45% of New Yorkers are in or near poverty.
From buildings and bridges to sewers and trains, our city's aging infrastructure strains to meet modern demands.
Longstanding environment conditions impact New Yorkers' health and climate change drives more extreme weather.
Fragmented political jurisdictions complicate regional transportation plans, enhancements, and clean energy efforts.
Barriers to Internet access and low turnout in elections prevent every voice from being heard.
Our goals are big. There's a lot of work ahead. As we work to implement these four visions, we'll measure progress against core principles of empowerment, regionalism, and inclusion.
Civic engagement and resident-centered government are priorities and have resources to succeed.
New York City's government reflects the diversity and inclusion of all communities.
New York City will work closely with our neighbors on issues such as transportation, housing, and jobs.