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Mayor Mamdani Announces On-Site Child Care Program for 40 City Workers’ Children

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
March 31, 2026
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Mayor Mamdani Announces On-Site Child Care Program for 40 City Workers’ Children

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the launch of the city’s first free, on-site child care program for municipal workers, set to open this fall at the David N. Dinkins Municipal Building in Lower Manhattan. The pilot will serve up to 40 children, ages six weeks to three years, and operate year-round from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The facility, located on the ground floor of the building’s North Tower, is undergoing a $10 million renovation to create a 4,000-square-foot center. The program is open to all full-time employees at the Municipal Building and to Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) employees citywide. Applications will open April 30, with selected participants notified in June.

City officials highlighted the benefits of the program for working parents. Mayor Mamdani emphasized that it will “bring year-round, no-cost child care right here to Lower Manhattan — not just saving families money, but giving them back hours of their time.” City Comptroller Mark Levine noted that parents can drop off children before work and pick them up at the end of the day, reducing commuting burdens.

The program’s projected costs, however, have drawn attention. The city estimates spending $2.3 million on operations and administrative expenses, translating to approximately $57,500 per child for full-day care, significantly higher than the $23,400 to $26,000 annual cost of private child care in the city. Services will be contracted out for $1.5 million, with $800,000 in start-up and administrative expenses.

Critics note that while the initiative is framed as a city-wide benefit, it will serve a limited number of children and is only available to municipal employees, raising questions about cost efficiency and the program’s reach. Observers have also pointed out that family-based or home daycares could serve more children at lower cost.

The pilot is part of broader early childhood initiatives in the city, including expansions of 2-K and 3-K programs in select neighborhoods, funded in part by New York State. Officials described the program as a step toward supporting working families, though it currently covers only a small segment of the city’s workforce.


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