Zohran Mamdani eyes Eric Adams’ zoning czar for top job in his administration

New York PostSunday, November 23, 2025 at 11:27:10 PM
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Zohran Mamdani eyes Eric Adams’ zoning czar for top job in his administration
  • City Planning Director Dan Garodnick is being considered for a prominent position in Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's administration, potentially as deputy mayor for housing and economic development, according to sources. This move signals Mamdani's intent to prioritize housing and economic issues in New York City.
  • The appointment of Garodnick, who has experience in urban planning and development, could enhance Mamdani's efforts to address the city's housing crisis and economic challenges, aligning with his campaign promises focused on affordability.
  • This development occurs amid broader discussions about public safety and housing in New York City, as Mamdani prepares to meet with former President Donald Trump to discuss affordability, while also navigating concerns raised by current Mayor Eric Adams regarding community safety and the implications of Mamdani's election.
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