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Whitney Tilson: “City of Yes, I think was important. It created some citywide…”

Featuring: Whitney Tilson, Democratic | Former Hedge Fund Manager, Candidate for New York City Mayor

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Whitney Tilson Discusses New York City Mayoral Candidacy and Education Reform on 'You Decide' Podcast

Published | Video Starts at 44:15

But here's what's going to happen. Right, Right. I think it needs to be. I mean, that's why City of Yes, I think was important. It created some citywide standards that sort of override some of the local NIMBYism. And that's why I think I want to go back and look, if an outsider like me is actually elected, there will really be a mandate to, to act urgently in this area. (44:15–44:25)

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Asserts that the "City of Yes" initiative created citywide standards to counter local opposition to development.

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