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Todd Maisel, New York Daily News/New York Daily News
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Just stay in Brooklyn — at least for now.

That’s our advice to Mayor de Blasio, who hasn’t found the time to move the family into Gracie Mansion in the 11 weeks since he announced that he planned to take up official residence there.

De Blasio’s heart either isn’t into transporting the family to Gracie Mansion from Park Slope, or the shift isn’t high on his list of priorities. Then again, maybe it’s up there with putting his own people in charge of city agencies.

Almost two months into his administration, the mayor has yet to fill more than a dozen top cabinet posts, including the departments of buildings, cultural affairs, consumer affairs, correction, design and construction, emergency management, finance, fire, human resources, parks, probation and sanitation. The chairmanships of the Taxi and Limousine Commission and the Landmarks Preservation Commission are also vacant.

Sooner or later, de Blasio will get around to everything, or so one assumes. In that regard, moving is perhaps the least of his pending business.

So chill, Bill, and start taking care of business.