The provider will be on the ground floor of the Dinkins Municipal Building, and is another step on the road to a free, universal program citywide.
by David Dayen – The American Prospect - March 30, 2026
One of the campaign promises that New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has made the most progress in realizing is universal child care. While Gov. Kathy Hochul has been reluctant to allow Mamdani to increase taxes to shrink a budget hole left by Eric Adams or pursue his other affordability plans, she did
agree to significant investments that build on the city’s universal pre-kindergarten program by expanding child care for younger children starting this fall, including a first-ever 2-K program. The plan is to make 2-K and 3-K universal and free by the end of Mamdani’s first term, with a down payment of 1,000 3-K and
2,000 2-K slots coming online immediately.
The free programs would relieve what has become an arduous burden for families in New York and across the country. The average cost of child care in the U.S. is
about $14,760 annually, and in New York City that number can be
as much as double. This second mortgage of sorts can force families out of the workforce and out of their preferred places to live. In New York, it adds to a rootlessness in a city that has
priced out too many families.
While striving to ramp up his universal child care concept quickly, Mamdani is modeling his vision inside city government—literally. In a pilot program being announced today, city workers with children under three at the David N. Dinkins Municipal Building will have the opportunity to enroll their kids in a free, year-round child care program on-site in their place of work. It’s the first free child care program for municipal workers in the city’s history.
The facility is being built on the ground floor of the Municipal Building as part of a $10 million renovation and should be completed by the fall. Starting then, 40 workers with children as young as six weeks can get slots. All employees in the Municipal Building will be eligible for the program, along with anyone from the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), many of whom are among the 2,000 municipal employees who work at the building.
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https://prospect.org/2026/03/30/mamdani-announces-free-child-care-program-for-city-workers/