New York City will spend $650 million over the next five years to combat homelessness and mental illness, while increasing the number of police officers in the subway system.
It was an easy sell to St. Pete City Council members who unanimously approved spending more than $600,000 to buy an AquaFence to protect a lift station.
Mayor Eric Adams laid out an ambitious agenda for 2025, saying he's going to focus on making New York City more affordable and more safe.
Mayor Eric Adams took the stage at the Apollo Theater Thursday to deliver his fourth State of the City address. He painted his three years in office as time spent focusing on the working class and ...
In his fourth State of the City speech, Mayor Adams vowed he’d double down on affordability and public safety during the ...
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City Hall is planning to create 100,000 new homes in Manhattan alone, Adams said during his speech, which he delivered from ...
The city has made up much of the ground it lost amid the coronavirus pandemic. Donald J. Trump’s return to the White House ...
As part of the same initiative, Adams set a sparsely defined goal of building 100,000 new homes in Manhattan over 10 years — ...
Mayor Eric Adams has unveiled a five year, $650 million plan to address homelessness — including a special new facility to ...
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