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Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday released his sprawling plan to fix the Big Apple’s mental health crisis — ticking off many of the ideas rival Mayor Eric Adams has already been pushing for.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday that, if elected New York City mayor, he would begin relocating people with serious mental illness from Rikers Island to supportive housing within the first 30 ...
Get to know the Democratic primary candidates in the NYC mayor election and where they stand on the issues.
Get to know the Democratic candidates in the NYC mayoral election and where they stand on the issues with these in-depth interviews.
The NYC Department of Transportation’s latest strike against motorists is a “proposal” to turn 34th Street, from Third Avenue to Ninth Avenue, into a “busway.” ...
My plan uses a “Housing First” model with a continuum of care, and mandates where necessary, to get the 2,000 people with serious mental illness into supportive housing.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams details his plan to combat rise in antisemitism New York City Mayor Eric Adams detailed his plan to combat rising antisemitism on college campuses and in public schools across ...
In January, he announced his own $650 million plan to address street homelessness and severe mental illness.
NYC officials unveiled a summer safety plan aimed at keeping locals safe “via land, air, and sea”, with city beaches officially opening Saturday for Memorial Day weekend.
In a continued effort to combat homelessness, Ames and Story County are considering a three-year Homeless Action Plan.
Eric Adams to prioritize supportive housing in upcoming NYC budget The mayor will commit to building thousands of congregate units where tenants can access services including mental health care. Mayor ...