Bloomberg's State of the City: Shaken, Not Broken
While conceding that the city is reeling from the economic crisis, Mayor Bloomberg stressed the sunny side last night during his annual State of the City address at Brooklyn College, telling the assembled audience that "dwelling on the bad news won’t make it any better." So buck up, New York, it's a new year—an election year—and Hizzoner has a nine point plan to create 400,000 new jobs by 2015, assuming he wins another term. Here are some of the highlights outlined by the Mayor's office:
AP Photo/Kathy Willens
- Continuing to make investments that diversify our economy with initiatives like a $100 million investment towards the modernization of the Hunts Point produce terminal.
- Growing New York City’s "green economy" by identifying the best places in the five boroughs to generate wind power and doubling the production of solar power.
- Keeping crime down by continuing to emphasize "quality of life" crimes and introducing a new State law: commit six or more quality of life crimes within two years, and the next one will be a felony.
- Asking the State Legislature to require all guns sold in New York to include micro-stamping technology.
- The opening of more than 50 new schools, providing seats for nearly 15,000 students throughout the five boroughs.
- Push the Port Authority to keep the Freedom Tower and memorial on schedule. (Snicker.)
Contact the author of this article or email tips@gothamist.com with further questions, comments or tips.
Comments [rss]
-
rdsizzle
-
FelixtheCat & Christine Quinn'
-
ed_Extinct
-
FelixtheCat & Christine Quinn'
-
jackdonaghy
-
Dirk
-
Wza
-
snoopydog
-
Leon Freilich
-
snoopydog
-
Outter Burrougher

