Mayor Mamdani taps longtime public servant to lead NYC parks

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has tapped Tricia Shimamura, a seasoned public servant with decades of experience, to helm New York City's vast and underfunded parks department. As snow falls across High Bridge Park in the Bronx, Mayor Mamdani sees this appointment as crucial to his broader effort to make the city more livable and affordable.

For him, parks are far from just green oases – they're vibrant community hubs where people come together, fostering creativity and connection among all New Yorkers. "These aren't just places of rest and relaxation," he emphasized. "They're centers of artistry, gathering spaces for our most vital social fabric."

Shimamura's appointment is seen as a nod to her tireless dedication to public service, which spans stints in social work, senior roles in government, and leadership positions at institutions like Columbia University. As Manhattan borough commissioner, she oversaw park operations across the borough, overseeing everything from playgrounds to community gardens.

Under Shimamura's guidance, the city's parks system will aim to be a beacon of affordability, offering safe spaces for children to play, learn, and grow. From swimming lessons at poolside facilities to table tennis tournaments in community centers, every corner of the department will strive to nurture connection among New Yorkers from all walks of life.

This appointment marks an era of renewed commitment to parks funding, with Mayor Mamdani pledging at least 1% of the city's budget towards the sprawling system. As Iris Rodriguez-Rosa steps down after decades of service as the first Latina commissioner, Shimamura takes the reins, poised to build upon her predecessor's legacy and usher in a new era of vibrant community spaces for all New Yorkers.
 
I'm hyped about this appointment 🀩! Did you know that NYC has over 1,200 parks & playgrounds, covering more than 35% of its total area? 🌳🏞️ It's crazy to think about how much potential these spaces have to bring people together! 🀝 According to a study by the Trust for Public Land, every dollar invested in NYC's parks system generates around $10 in economic returns, making it an investment worth exploring πŸ“ˆπŸ’°. I'm also loving the fact that Mayor Mamdani is committing at least 1% of the city's budget towards parks funding – that's a significant boost to these underfunded hubs πŸŽ‰! Can't wait to see what Tricia Shimamura and her team come up with πŸ€”! Here are some stats to get you pumped:

- NYC has an estimated 15 million visits to its parks & playgrounds every year πŸŒ†
- Parks contribute around $12 billion to the city's economy annually πŸ’Έ
- Every dollar invested in NYC's parks system saves around $1.38 in healthcare costs πŸ₯

Let's get behind this initiative and make our city's parks even more amazing! πŸŽ‰πŸ‘
 
I'm literally hyped about this appointment 🀩! Tricia Shimamura is gonna make such a difference in our parks, you know? I mean, it's not just about throwing some greenery together, it's about creating these amazing hubs where people come together and feel seen πŸŒΏπŸ’–. As someone who loves spending time outdoors, especially with their little ones, this is exactly what we need. Affordable spaces for kids to play, learn, and grow? Yes, please! And can we talk about the community gardens and table tennis tournaments? Genius! πŸ€“ It's all about bringing people together and fostering connection among all New Yorkers. And let's be real, it's gonna take a lot of hard work, but with Mayor Mamdani's commitment to funding the parks system (at least 1% of the budget is a HUGE deal!), I'm so stoked to see what Shimamura has in store for us πŸŽ‰πŸŒΈ. It's about time we start taking care of our green spaces and making them truly accessible to everyone! πŸŒ³πŸ’š
 
πŸŒ³πŸ’š I'm glad someone like Tricia is finally getting the recognition she deserves, but let's be real, 1% funding is still a drop in the bucket compared to what these parks actually need πŸ€‘πŸ˜’
 
I gotta say, parks are like 80% of NYC's sanity πŸŒ³πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ. I mean, think about it, no green space = no people's mental health to speak of 😩. Shimamura's the real MVP, been around for ages and still killing the game πŸ‘. 1% budget? That's a good start, but like, how many parks are we talkin' about here? A whole city has more than just High Bridge Park πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Still, I'm hyped to see some actual changes happen in these spaces πŸ”. Can't wait to see what Shimamura brings to the table πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm lovin' this! 🀩 The way Tricia Shimamura is takin' over the parks department is gonna be a game changer πŸ’ͺ. I mean, who doesn't love spendin' time outdoors with their fam? It's not just about lookin' pretty, it's about creatin' spaces that bring people together 🌈. And I'm all about that 1% budget pledge - let's get this parks fundin' up to speed πŸ’Έ! But for real though, the layout of those community centers and gardens? That's where Shimamura is gonna make some magic happen ✨. Can't wait to see what she does with it πŸ‘€.
 
πŸŒ³πŸ’š I'm so stoked about Tricia Shimamura being appointed as the head of NYC's parks department πŸŽ‰! She's got the skills and experience to make a real difference in our city's green spaces 🌴. I mean, who doesn't love spending time outdoors with their community, right? 😊 Parks are where we can all come together, share ideas, and get stuff done 🀝. As a loyalist of this platform πŸ’», I'm loving the renewed commitment to parks funding - it's about time we invested in our people and our planet 🌎! Shimamura's got my vote for making NYC an even more amazing place to live πŸ™οΈ. Bring on those affordable pools, community gardens, and table tennis tournaments πŸŽ‰πŸ’ͺ!
 
I'm so stoked about this appointment 😊 but at the same time, I'm kinda worried that parks won't be able to keep up with the funding πŸ€‘... like, 1% might not seem like a lot, right? And what if it's just a PR stunt? πŸ€” Does anyone really think this will make a huge difference in terms of actual change? 🚧 I mean, we've been talking about underfunding parks for years and it hasn't changed much... yet. 🌳 Maybe Shimamura will surprise us all? πŸŽ‰
 
omg I'm so hyped about this new appointment 🀩! As a student who loves spending time outdoors, I know how important it is to have safe and accessible parks in our city. Tricia Shimamura sounds like an amazing choice - she's got so much experience and dedication to public service πŸ™Œ. I hope the city can actually meet its promise of allocating at least 1% of the budget towards park funding, that would be a huge win for us students who love exploring nature during school breaks 🌳πŸ’ͺ. I'm curious to see how Shimamura will make our parks more inclusive and affordable for everyone, especially during exam seasons when we need a break from studying πŸ“šπŸ˜΄. Fingers crossed this new era brings about some awesome changes!
 
OMG, I'm so hyped about this appointment 🀩! Tricia Shimamura is gonna bring some serious love to those parks, you know? They're not just green spaces, they're the heart of our city's communities πŸ’š. As someone who spends a lot of time in Central Park (I mean, what's better than people-watching on a Sunday?), I can attest that they need all the TLC they can get 🌳. Shimamura's experience is top-notch, and I'm excited to see how she'll make those parks more accessible and affordable for everyone πŸ’Έ. Plus, it's about time we see some real investment in our green spaces πŸŽ‰. Bring on the new era of vibrant community hubs!
 
πŸŒ³πŸ’š I think this is a great move by Mayor Mamdani! Having someone with Tricia Shimamura's experience at the helm will definitely make a difference in how the parks department operates. The idea of parks being community hubs where people come together is so true - my kids love going to Central Park on Sundays and playing soccer with their friends, it's such a great way for them to meet new people.

I also appreciate that Shimamura wants to focus on making the parks system more affordable for everyone. As someone who lives in a small studio apartment in Manhattan, I can attest to how expensive things can be here, so having safe spaces for kids to play is a huge priority. Plus, it's always great to see people from all walks of life coming together - whether it's a table tennis tournament or just a community garden, it feels like the city is finally starting to come together.

I do hope that Mayor Mamdani's commitment to 1% of the budget for parks will start to show some real results soon. 🀞
 
I'm not entirely convinced about this whole "vibrant community hubs" thing πŸ€”. Like, how much can a park do to fix the problems of poverty and inequality in NYC? It sounds like a bunch of feel-good PR to me πŸ“’. Don't get me wrong, I love parks too, but let's not pretend they're some kind of magic solution 🌳. How much actual funding is going towards making these spaces accessible to everyone, regardless of income level? We need concrete numbers, not just empty promises πŸ’Έ.
 
I'm totally stoked to see Tricia Shimamura taking the helm at NYC's parks department πŸŒ³πŸ’š. This move is all about makin' our city more livable, affordable, and connected, you know? It's not just about throwin' some seeds in the ground, it's about creatin' vibrant community hubs where people can come together, get creative, and build connections with their neighbors 🌈.

I mean, think about it – parks are so much more than just green spaces for chillin'. They're the heart of our city's social fabric, where kids play, learn, and grow alongside folks from all walks of life πŸ‘§πŸ½. And now, under Shimamura's guidance, we're gonna see a real shift towards makin' these spaces accessible and affordable for every New Yorker πŸ“ˆ.

It's also super cool to see Mayor Mamdani's commitment to parks funding – 1% of the city's budget is a whole lotta money πŸ’Έ. And, let's be real, it's about time we started takin' care of our green spaces after all the neglect they've gotten over the years 🌟.

I'm thinkin', this is just the start of somethin' amazing – Shimamura's gonna build on Iris Rodriguez-Rosa's legacy and create a whole new era of community-focused parks that bring people together, foster creativity, and make our city an even better place to live πŸ‘.
 
I'm thinking... this move by Mayor Mamdani is gonna make a big difference πŸŒ³πŸ’š I mean, parks aren't just about having some green space in the middle of the city, they're actually hubs for the community to come together and do stuff πŸ’ͺ. Shimamura's got the experience and skills to really bring that vision to life and make sure everyone has access to these spaces, no matter what their background is 🌎. And it's not just about having a safe space for kids to play, it's also about offering programs like swimming lessons or table tennis tournaments that can actually help build connections between people from different parts of the city πŸ’•.
 
Just saw that Mayor Mamdani appointed Tricia Shimamura to head up NYC's parks department πŸŒ³πŸ’š And I gotta say, I'm pretty stoked about it! Parks are like the heartbeat of any city and having someone with Shimamura's experience at the helm is a total win πŸ’ͺ. Can't wait to see how she brings in more funding and makes those parks even more accessible for everyone πŸŽ‰πŸ‘
 
😊 I think it's awesome that Mayor Mamdani is putting more funds into our city parks, we really need them πŸŒ³πŸ’š. It's not just about having some green space to chill, it's about creating a sense of community where people can come together and feel safe for their kids to play around 🀝🏽. Tricia Shimamura seems like the perfect person for the job, she has so much experience in public service and I love that she wants to make sure everyone has access to these beautiful spaces 🌈πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm like super stoked about this news πŸŽ‰! Mayor Mamdani is finally giving our parks department the love it deserves πŸ’š. Tricia Shimamura is an awesome choice, she's got the experience and passion to make a real difference in our city's green spaces 🌳. I mean, can you imagine all the amazing community events and programs they're gonna have? From art classes to table tennis tournaments, it's gonna be a whole new vibe for our parks 🎊. And let's not forget about affordability - it's time we made our parks accessible to everyone, regardless of income πŸ’Έ. This is a major win for our city, and I'm here for it! πŸ‘
 
aww πŸŒ³πŸ’š I'm so excited about this appointment! Tricia Shimamura seems like an amazing person who genuinely cares about creating a more livable NYC πŸ—½οΈ. I love that she's not just focusing on aesthetics, but also on community building and making parks accessible to everyone 🀝. The fact that Mayor Mamdani is committing 1% of the city's budget to park funding is huge πŸ’Έ – it shows he's serious about making a difference in people's lives ❀️. Can't wait to see what Shimamura and her team come up with! 😊
 
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