A soldier lays a wreath on the NYC Veterans Day Parade in Midtown on Nov. 11, 2025.
Photograph by Dean Moses
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani will take workplace on Thursday amid mounting monetary challenges and an formidable progressive agenda. He inherits a metropolis with an affordability disaster, intergovernmental landmines and the instant process of constructing a succesful administration, all whereas turning marketing campaign guarantees into tangible outcomes.
These outcomes will probably be particularly pressing for veterans and their households, a group that has lengthy been promised help however has far too usually been handled as “low-hanging fruit.”
Final month, the mayor-elect skipped town’s Veterans Day parade to go to the Bronx, the place he frolicked listening to veterans and listening to their considerations. Afterwards, he advised them, “The days of thanking you today and forgetting you tomorrow have to come to an end.”
That line resonates as a result of it speaks to a well-known actuality.
Too usually, navy service is acknowledged in Could and November, then forgotten the remainder of the 12 months. Veterans on the luncheon echoed what many have been saying: they’ve been ignored by the nation they served and, extra importantly, by town they name house.
It’s a failure the mayor-elect has the facility to appropriate – if he chooses to.
When New York Metropolis’s Division of Veterans’ Providers (DVS) was established as a standalone company greater than 9 years in the past, its mission was clear: to offer veterans and their households with the help and entry to assets that had lengthy been lacking.
Sadly, for a lot of, DVS has turn out to be a supply of frustration and disappointment. With fewer than 40 full-time workers and fewer than 1% of town’s funds, capability is undeniably constrained. However restricted assets alone don’t clarify the erosion of belief between the company and the group it’s meant to serve.
Veterans earned higher. Right here’s what many in the neighborhood see:
Management. 5 years beneath the present company management have produced inefficient packages, delayed responses and no clear strategic imaginative and prescient or efficiency metrics. Elected officers could just like the commissioner, however few have clear visibility into measurable outcomes.
Failing infrastructure. Veterans have been requested for persistence whereas the company invested in platforms which have struggled to ship; whereas initiatives are launched with out sufficient session, communication, testing and even workers coaching, leaving nonprofit companions to handle the implications.Lack of clear information. Required metropolis studies are late, incomplete or inconsistent. Moreover, information on wait instances, service outcomes and unmet wants are both lacking or unreliable.
Employees beneath pressure. Company staff are overstretched, usually juggling a number of roles or being reassigned with little help. The result’s low morale, excessive turnover and instability that straight impacts veterans in search of assist.
The Metropolis Council’s April report card on DVS stated it plainly: “When Veterans, advocates, and non-profit partners were surveyed about different aspects of DVS… the overall response was negative.”
Mayor-elect Mamdani’s go to to the Bronx mattered, however symbolism alone won’t enhance lives. Veterans want management and structural reform. To that finish, the incoming administration can act instantly to:
• Appoint a brand new commissioner. DVS wants a people- and results-driven chief who can reset expectations, rebuild inner tradition, restore exterior credibility, and ship measurable progress
• Combine veterans into the affordability agenda. Housing, transportation and meals safety are veteran points too. Veterans needs to be prioritized for housing, and interagency coordination should enhance so disabled and older veterans can entry packages like SNAP and rental help with out pointless limitations.
• Present correct information. A dedication to “delivering for the people” requires clear details about who’s being served, how lengthy they’re ready, the place bottlenecks exist, and what outcomes are being achieved.
• Repair techniques earlier than constructing new ones. Expertise is just not a field to test, and veterans shouldn’t be handled as beta testers. If platforms, corresponding to VetConnect are failing, the administration should perceive why, rebuild thoughtfully, pilot responsibly and scale when the techniques work.
• Help workers. Entrance-line staff perceive the challenges, however they want secure roles, correct coaching and management that values and acts on their experience. Clear communication needs to be normal, not non-compulsory.
Each mayoral administration professes help for veterans, however too usually the phrases not often match actuality. The absence of any veterans on the mayor-elect’s social companies or group organizing transition committees underscores this persistent and disappointing sample.
Actual change requires management, accountability and the resolve to repair what’s not working. Mayor-elect Mamdani has a possibility to modernize DVS into an efficient, clear, people-centered company.
New York Metropolis’s veterans and their households deserve nothing much less.
Joe Bello served within the U.S. Navy/Naval Reserve and has been a veteran’s advocate and organizer in New York Metropolis for over twenty years. He’s the founding father of NYMetroVets and the previous Citywide Veterans Director on the Metropolis Council.




