Dan will work with both local and federal officials to ensure that this plan not only pays attention to the needs of the community but also ensures that our environmental resiliency needs are met to protect all of the residents of lower Manhattan.
Dan Goldman will work with local and federal officials to ensure the East Side Coastal Resiliency Plan meets the community's environmental resiliency needs and protects lower Manhattan residents.
Occurrences
Evidence
The May 2026 ESCR construction update says E. 10th Street bridge construction is imminent and that utility work at E. 13th Street is ongoing, with nightwork and other phased construction continuing.
The project page says ESCR is a coastal protection initiative jointly funded by the City of New York and the federal government, with construction ongoing and continuing through 2026, and that the project is still in Phase 2 with several northern areas of East River Park closed.
Assessments
The available evidence shows the East Side Coastal Resiliency project remains under active construction as of May 2026, with phased work continuing through 2026. That supports that the promised outcome has not yet been fully completed or clearly reversed. However, the evidence does not document specific actions by Dan Goldman showing he materially ensured the plan meets community resiliency needs or protects lower Manhattan residents, so it is not enough to mark the promise delivered or to award an effort badge for a serious legislative or executive attempt.