Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveils new orders to tackle NYC housing crisis on Day 1
Jan 01, 2026
Newly-sworn in Mayor Zohran Mamdani made his first major policy announcement moments after his grand inauguration ceremony, detailing three new housing executive orders he was putting forward to protect tenants and fast-track housing across New York City.
The mayor marked the first day of his ad
ministration by building upon his campaign crusade to freeze the rent with a series of orders that would revitalize the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants and create two new task forces designed to speed up housing construction and increase supply.
“On the day when so many rent payments are due, we will not wait to deliver action,” Mamdani said Thursday evening. “Yes we know we are fighting for a rent freeze, but that is not the extent of our efforts.”
Cea Weaver, a tenant organizer and housing advocate, was named the director of the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants. The mayor says the office’s primary focus will be to defend tenants’ rights and act “swiftly” to intervene on behalf of those facing illegal conditions.
“If your landlord does not responsibly steward your home, city government will step in,” Mamdani pledged.
The mayor declared the office’s first major action would be in court, where they would intervene in bankruptcy proceedings of Pinnacle Realty. The housing group has received over 5,000 violations and 14,000 complaints, the mayor’s administration said, in addition to money owed to the city. Mamdani said the city plans to “seek immediate relief and improve living conditions for Pinnacle tenants.”
Mamdani signed his executive orders Thursday evening at a Pinnacle-owned building.
The second and third orders create the SPEED and LIFT task forces, established to promote the construction of housing on city-owned land and cutting the red tape that can slow down housing construction.
Mamdani’s office released the following descriptions of the new task forces.
LIFT Task Force (Land Inventory Fast Track) will leverage city-owned land to accelerate housing development, increase supply, and drive down costs. The task force will review city-owned properties and identify sites suitable for housing development no later than July 1, 2026. LIFT will be overseen by Deputy Mayor Leila Bozorg.
The SPEED Task Force (Streamlining Procedures to Expedite Equitable Development) will identify and remove bureaucratic and permitting barriers that drive up costs and slow housing construction and lease-up, making it more affordable to build and easier to access housing across New York City. The task force will be overseen by Leila Bozorg, Deputy Mayor for Housing and Planning, and Julia Kerson, Deputy Mayor of Operations.
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