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Implementing Mass Governance in New York City

Authors: Patros, Tyson
Baiocchi, Gianpaolo
Brady, Marnie
Carlson, H. Jacob
Chan, Yuly
Duvisac, Sara
Keywords: Mass Governance;Citizen Participation;Engagement;New York City;Real Utopias
Issue Date: Feb-2026
Series/Report no.: Affordability, Dignity, and Democratic Control: Towards Transformative Municipal Governance In New York City;5
Abstract: This implementation memo translates the mass governance framework into concrete institutional reforms and policy pilots for the Mamdani administration. It begins from a core diagnosis: New York City already has extensive participatory infrastructure, but much of it remains shallow, fragmented, and disconnected from real decision-making power and resources. The memo proposes upgrading community boards and other civic bodies from advisory venues into at least partially binding forums over capital budgets, transit priorities, housing preservation, and social infrastructure, supported by agency participation teams, clear response timelines, and public-facing dashboards. It then details first-wave pilots across four domains: the transition period (borough town halls and forums linked to early governing decisions), transit (community-driven bus corridor priorities and “Map My Ride” data campaigns), housing (tenant-driven enforcement, RGB democratization, and “How’s My Building?”), and food access/childcare (community-governed groceries and participatory childcare design). Across these initiatives, the memo positions mass volunteerism as a permanent civic engine, mobilized to gather information, staff assemblies, and convert popular priorities into binding decisions.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/75571
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