Kevin coordinates and leads the efforts of the City's lobbying offices in Washington (anti-terror funds, infrastructure etc), Albany (restoration of $500 million in state budget cuts to City programs in schools and community assistance,etc) as well as being the lead Deputy on negotiations with the City Council about a $60 billion budget. He was a major partner, I've read, in creating PlanYC, to improve NYC's standing on environmental issues, create parks and playgrounds, and cut the carbon footprint of a city of 8 million people. He probably works on average a 12 hour weekday with added time taken from his family on weekends. Maybe the press could unveil their work schedules for comparison as they did his. In short, I think he's earned his salary and I think there must be better questions that one could ask a Mayor during budget time.
Kevin coordinates and leads the efforts of the City's lobbying offices in Washington (anti-terror funds, infrastructure etc), Albany (restoration of $500 million in state budget cuts to City programs in schools and community assistance,etc) as well as being the lead Deputy on negotiations with the City Council about a $60 billion budget. He was a major partner, I've read, in creating PlanYC, to improve NYC's standing on environmental issues, create parks and playgrounds, and cut the carbon footprint of a city of 8 million people. He probably works on average a 12 hour weekday with added time taken from his family on weekends. Maybe the press could unveil their work schedules for comparison as they did his. In short, I think he's earned his salary and I think there must be better questions that one could ask a Mayor during budget time.