One other app-funded Metropolis Council Speaker?
This previous election cycle, the app-giant Uber donated greater than $250,000 to the 2 frontrunner candidates to steer the Metropolis Council — in a blatant try to purchase the affect of a place with management over which payments get voted on.
The corporate’s political motion committee, Uber NY PAC, donated $118,000 to the re-election marketing campaign ofd Council Member Crystal Hudson (D-Crown Heights) and $143,129 to the marketing campaign of her Higher East Facet Council colleague, Julie Menin. The 2 ladies are vying to switch term-limited Adrienne Adams as Speaker – a place that wields the large energy to decide on which payments advance and that are quietly killed.
App firms have spent broadly to purchase affect or, a minimum of, entry, all through this marketing campaign cycle. Donations from these firms by means of impartial PACs are a wager that the recipient will take their issues into consideration.
Hudson didn’t immediately reply to questions on how Uber’s spending may affect her coverage priorities, however advised Streetsblog, “My file speaks for itself.”
“I’ve supported laws that might do the whole lot from develop daylighting citywide and cut back velocity limits within the 5 boroughs to different payments that strengthen protections and wage requirements for app-based supply employees. I’ve additionally labored to develop the variety of protected bike lanes in and round my district; set up new community-backed open streets; and cut back the velocity of e-bikes being offered to deal with citywide security issues,” she mentioned in a press release.
Menin, a centrist, didn’t reply to Streetsblog’s request in any respect.
Menin’s marketing campaign additionally acquired $27,000 from DoorDash’s PAC, Native Economies Ahead.
Menin additionally had particular person marketing campaign contributions in 2024 from infamous safe-streets foes. Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro, who provided free authorized providers to attempt to cease a motorbike lane on Prospect Park West, donated $1,000 to her marketing campaign. And Anthony Argento, who indicted for bribing an Adams official to cease a protected bike lane mission, gave her marketing campaign $1,600.
And Menin, who’s the chair of the Council’s employee safety committee, has not signed on as a sponsor to the supply employee deactivation invoice, Intro. 1332, which might bar app firms like Uber and DoorDash from kicking employees off the app and not using a said cause and create a transparent path to enchantment for employees who do find yourself de-platformed. It’s unclear if the donations from the 2 app giants performed any function in Menin’s choice.
Not like Menin, Hudson, a member of the Council’s Progressive caucus, is signed onto the deactivation invoice. She can be the selection of avenue security advocates.
“Crystal is anyone we have now endorsed each time she runs. We expect she can be ally,” mentioned Eric McClure, government director of StreetsPAC. “We endorsed Julie within the normal election in 2021, however I don’t assume she has been as aligned on coverage the place we’re involved as a lot as Crystal has.”
For instance, Hudson mentioned she would, as Speaker, ban parking close to intersections to extend visibility, a therapy often called “daylighting.” Speaker Adams stalled a invoice that might achieve this, finally burying it.
Hudson mentioned the daylighting invoice “holds explicit significance for me and my district following the tragic dying of Kamari Hughes in 2023,” she mentioned.

Menin’s file on avenue security payments within the council is combined.
Menin is signed on to the daylighting invoice, however she has persistently sided with the E-Automobile Security Alliance, a bunch of Manhattan anti-cycling activists who need e-bikes to be licensed and banned from parks, and are persistently oppose avenue redesigns that prioritize security over parking.
EVSA members canvassed for Menin this election cycle and the group praises her on social media for co-sponsoring Intro 606, the e-bike licensing invoice, and Intro 60, the invoice to ban e-bikes from parks. The EVSA persistently accuses the “bike foyer” of taking donations from Uber, however has seemingly no drawback with the identical firm supporting Menin’s marketing campaign. [Full disclosure: Streetsblog, a non-profit newsroom, gets no money from Uber, DoorDash or other app companies.]
“Clearly [Menin] is a mirrored image of her constituency,” mentioned McClure. “It’s going to be necessary for any Speaker to take a citywide perspective, and we imagine a citywide perspective ought to bend in the direction of making it simpler to stroll, bike, and take transit.”
The Uber bump
It’s unlawful for impartial expenditures to coordinate with a marketing campaign, however imposing this in practically not possible. And as soon as a marketing campaign is over, the fingerprints of massive spending change into clear.
In her failed mayoral run, Speaker Adams was supported by “Competent New York” a union tremendous PAC that was truly funded by DoorDash,which threw hundreds of thousands at metropolis races. Speaker Adams, who made a giant present of standing as much as Instacart’s anti-minimum wage lobbying marketing campaign, has blocked two payments that might finish the app-company favored observe of firing employees with out trigger. One Council Member has accused her of taking DoorDash’s facet because the donation.

“What we have now within the Metropolis Council proper now are hypocrites,” mentioned Council Member Chris Marte (D-Chinatown), who can be working for Speaker. “I’m right here to name out the hypocrites, inform them to get on this invoice, and inform this Speaker to cease listening to the particular pursuits.”
Marte later clarified to Streetsblog that he was referring to the marketing campaign donations from DoorDash to Adams. Marte, together with the opposite declared Speaker candidates — Amanda Farías (D-Soundview) and Selvena Brooks-Powers (D-Rockaway) — didn’t get any cash from Uber’s PAC.
Uber didn’t reply to our questions.

