To the Editor:Re “What New York City Needs to Defy the Odds Again” (editorial, Aug. 6):The editorial board accuses our administration of lacking the vision to tackle the issues facing our city as it emerges from a once-in-a-century pandemic.
But running a city effectively means making sure that the basics work better than ever — especially in the aftermath of tragedy.
Today, overall crime is down, our streets are cleaner and we have brought back a staggering 99.9 percent of private-sector jobs.
Daily subway ridership has surpassed the four million mark — not once, but five times since April 20 of this year.
This is the result of a steadfast commitment to getting big and small things done — despite this paper’s frequent assertions to the contrary.
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