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Event - June 2026

Leveraging Affordable Housing to Advance Economic Mobility in NYC

On July 15th, the Center for an Urban Future will hold our third annual NYC Economic Mobility Summit to explore the important, but often overlooked, connection between housing and economic mobility.

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Commentary/Op-Ed - June 2026

Closing NYC’s Street Safety Gaps in the Communities Most at Risk

New York City traffic deaths are at a record low, but street safety progress remains deeply uneven. This report finds that lower-income communities of color continue to face disproportionate danger—and that many have yet to benefit from the full toolkit of proven street safety improvements

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Event - June 2026

Unlocking Public-Private Partnerships to Help Support and Strengthen NYC’s Parks

On June 9th, the Center for an Urban Future held a policy forum exploring the opportunity to create new and expand existing public-private partnerships to support parks and open spaces more effectively and equitably. The conversation advanced ideas for making it easier for individuals, businesses, and neighborhood institutions to contribute to parks—while ensuring that resources reach parks with the greatest unmet needs.

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Data - May 2026

Ten Years of CS4All

New York City's landmark Computer Science for All (CS4All) initiative launched a decade ago. This data brief illuminates its achievements, persistent disparities in access to computing education, and the work that remains in this new era of AI to make computing education a core component of every student’s K–12 experience.

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Commentary/Op-Ed - May 2026

Don’t wait on Albany for revenue options

In this NY Daily News op-ed, Jonathan Bowles and Winston Fisher argue that Mayor Mamdani should consider revenue-generating ideas that don't rely on state action, and lay out five such ideas from a recent CUF report.

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Event - May 2026

What’s Needed to Bolster NYC’s Mom-and-Pop Small Businesses

On May 28th, the Center for an Urban Future held a forum examining what’s needed to strengthen New York City’s mom-and-pop businesses at a pivotal moment for the city’s local entrepreneurs. Panelists discussed the most pressing challenges facing neighborhood businesses and advanced specific ideas for how city leaders can reduce burdens.

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