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Mayor Eric Adams hosted the 35th Community Conversation focused on public safety and homelessness, where he emphasized the city’s commitment to transparency and accountability in shelter operations. During the meeting held at the Goddard Riverside Community Center on December 17,… more ›
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Mayor Eric Adams held his 35th Community Conversation focused on public safety and homelessness, emphasizing the need for improved shelter management and permanent housing solutions. The meeting highlighted specific policies intended to enhance the efficiency of shelters while making them… more ›
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During a community meeting focused on public safety and homelessness, Mayor Eric Adams addressed the New York City Police Department’s staffing shortages amid increasing crime rates. Mayor Adams noted that the NYPD currently has around 3,000 vacancies due to early… more ›
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During his 35th Community Conversation, Mayor Eric Adams focused on public safety and homelessness while addressing the mental health crisis affecting New York City. The mayor encouraged community participation to enhance engagement with local government to address these pressing issues.… more ›
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Mayor Eric Adams engaged the Upper West Side community in a dialogue regarding public safety and homelessness during his 35th Community Conversation, addressing concerns about the growing number of shelters in the area. Many participants raised questions about the operational… more ›
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Mayor Eric Adams held his 35th Community Conversation on Public Safety and Homelessness at the Goddard Riverside Community Center, where he addressed growing concerns about safety in the Upper West Side. Residents expressed dissatisfaction with the perceived lack of resources… more ›
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The City Planning Commission (CPC) met on December 16, 2024, to review and approve housing developments along Prospect Avenue, which included plans for two new residential buildings with 244 apartments, 61 of which would be income-restricted. The CPC recommended the… more ›
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The City Planning Commission (CPC) discussed various housing developments and zoning applications during its December 16 meeting, including a proposed gaming facility in Coney Island. The commission reviewed the environmental assessments conducted for this project, focusing on potential impacts on… more ›
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The City Planning Commission (CPC) meeting on December 16 emphasized community engagement in the planning of residential developments in Windsor Terrace. During the session, city officials highlighted strategies to incorporate public feedback into the design and zoning applications for proposed… more ›
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The City Planning Commission convened to review and approve several housing developments and zoning applications, discussing how the newly instituted ‘City of Yes for Housing Opportunity’ legislation supports these initiatives. Commission members emphasized the legislation’s role in promoting higher-density residential… more ›
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The City Planning Commission (CPC) held a meeting to review the Atlantic Avenue mixed-use project, focusing on proposed housing developments and essential infrastructure improvements in Brooklyn. The meeting highlighted specific enhancements aimed at improving the pedestrian experience along Atlantic Avenue,… more ›
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The City Planning Commission meeting addressed multiple housing developments and zoning applications, uncovering significant concerns about possible displacement and gentrification in the community. City officials discussed the swift job growth in New York City, which has not been matched by… more ›
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During the recent City Planning Commission meeting, city officials discussed the approval of 105 new home-ownership units proposed in Harlem, focusing particularly on measures to ensure these homes remain affordable. The development aims to address the severe housing shortages that… more ›
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New York City officials are working to enhance public safety by addressing various community challenges, including mental health and substance abuse issues. The ongoing efforts aim to improve quality of life across neighborhoods, particularly in Midtown, where numerous challenges persist.… more ›
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New York City will expand Citi Bike access to neighborhoods in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens starting next fall, a move that aims to improve public transportation and promote healthier commuting options. Mayor Eric Adams announced that the expansion will… more ›
