QUALITY OF LIFE

New York City is expensive - you should have the quality of life that you pay for.

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Quality of life isn’t just about roads, garbage, and crime—it’s also about you and your wellness. How can we improve the quality of your living?

We shouldn’t have to fight for cleaner streets, reliable transportation, safer communities, or strong public schools. These are basic responsibilities of our city government. Yet roads are deteriorating, trash piles up, transit falters, and too many neighborhoods still struggle with safety and unequal education.

We as New Yorkers want to wake up in habitable apartments, walk safely to the subway, and get to work on time. We want to earn fair pay, disconnect from work after a long day, and come home to relax, cook a fresh meal, or enjoy the city’s nightlife.

We also want clean air and water and confidence that our city is doing everything possible to combat climate change, protect our environment, and operate efficiently and sustainably.

That isn’t asking too much.

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