
Gregory Anderson Returns as Sanitation Commissioner
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Gregory Anderson, a seasoned public servant, is appointed as the new commissioner of the Department of Sanitation, the nations largest municipal waste agency. Anderson, who previously served as deputy director of state operations for Governor Kathy Hochul, returns to the agency after nearly a decade. He played a pivotal role in the citys trash revolution and is praised for advancing projects like curbside composting and commercial waste reform. Anderson looks forward to a new era of cleaner, more vibrant public spaces.
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