New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is expected to name Mike Flynn, a seasoned transportation expert with extensive experience in city planning, as the new commissioner of the Department of Transportation. According to sources close to the decision-making process, Flynn's appointment is seen as crucial to Mamdani's ambitious plans to revamp the city's public transportation system.
Flynn, who has spent nearly a decade working within the department on sustainability initiatives and bicycle programs, is poised to lead an agency tasked with shaping New Yorkers' experience of public space and city streets. The Department of Transportation currently oversees bus lane infrastructure development and reducing traffic congestion, areas where Mamdani's free bus proposal for all New Yorkers promises significant improvements.
Flynn's departure from TYLin, a firm specializing in infrastructure projects, marks a shift from the private sector to public service after his appointment to Mamdani's transition committee earlier this year. This position highlighted Flynn's connections with the incoming administration before he now leads the department himself.
The current transportation commissioner, Ydanis Rodriguez, has faced criticism for the slow pace of bus lane additions under Mayor Eric Adams' tenure, with less than 30 miles added since January 2022 compared to the promised 150. The Adams administration was also marred by controversy over canceled or clawed-back major road infrastructure projects, including bike lanes in South Williamsburg and a dedicated busway on Fordham Road in the Bronx.
Mamdani's own transportation plan includes restarts of several protected bike lane projects that had been delayed or canceled under Adams' leadership. The appointment of Flynn is expected to bring much-needed stability and expertise to the agency, which will be crucial for delivering on Mamdani's bold promises for faster and more efficient public transportation in New York City.
Flynn, who has spent nearly a decade working within the department on sustainability initiatives and bicycle programs, is poised to lead an agency tasked with shaping New Yorkers' experience of public space and city streets. The Department of Transportation currently oversees bus lane infrastructure development and reducing traffic congestion, areas where Mamdani's free bus proposal for all New Yorkers promises significant improvements.
Flynn's departure from TYLin, a firm specializing in infrastructure projects, marks a shift from the private sector to public service after his appointment to Mamdani's transition committee earlier this year. This position highlighted Flynn's connections with the incoming administration before he now leads the department himself.
The current transportation commissioner, Ydanis Rodriguez, has faced criticism for the slow pace of bus lane additions under Mayor Eric Adams' tenure, with less than 30 miles added since January 2022 compared to the promised 150. The Adams administration was also marred by controversy over canceled or clawed-back major road infrastructure projects, including bike lanes in South Williamsburg and a dedicated busway on Fordham Road in the Bronx.
Mamdani's own transportation plan includes restarts of several protected bike lane projects that had been delayed or canceled under Adams' leadership. The appointment of Flynn is expected to bring much-needed stability and expertise to the agency, which will be crucial for delivering on Mamdani's bold promises for faster and more efficient public transportation in New York City.