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Ida forces city to confront climate change infrastructure

Ida forces city to confront climate change infrastructure
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Speaker s race gets underway

Speaker s race gets underway
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Citizen pays New Yorkers $25 an hour to livestream crime scenes

Apple-Metro CEO Zane Tankel blames predators for attacking popular tourist areas on Fox Business Tonight Want to make $200 a day in New York City? Rush to the scene of a murder, a three-alarm fire or a traffic accident then pull out your phone and start shooting. That’s the pitch from Citizen, a controversial neighborhood watch app that’s quietly hiring New Yorkers to livestream crime scenes and other public emergencies in an apparent effort to encourage more ordinary citizens to do the same, The Post has learned. Citizen has raised $133 million from high-profile backers like Peter Thiel, as well as the Silicon Valley venture firms Sequoia Capital and Greycroft, by promising real-time safety alerts for users right where they live and work.

This week s biggest Winners & Losers - City & State New York

This week’s biggest Winners & Losers Who’s up and who’s down this week? This week s biggest Winners & Losers City & State The must-read daily newsletter for NY s political community. Get it in your inbox. Sign Up Now! Behind every great politician is an army of aides. In good times, those aides only enter the spotlight voluntarily striking out to run for elected office on their own, or getting recognized on a power list for a job well done. In the not-so-good times, the aides become the story. Ingrid Lewis-Martin made headlines in The City this week for doubling her salary by working for Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams

Real Estate Sounds Off on Citywide Hotel Special Permits

Gene Kaufman (Kaufman Architects, iStock) A “death knell” to hotels in Midtown. A “big f-u to the rest of the world.” These were just some of the comments by real estate professionals Wednesday about a measure to require special permits for new hotels citywide. The City Planning Commission held a hearing on the text amendment that would force hotel projects to endure the city’s seven-month land use review gauntlet. The proposal enjoys support from the hotel workers union and various elected officials but has drawn the ire of land use experts, developers and hoteliers. City Planning officials have also raised doubts.

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