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NYC to open care facility for homeless people with serious mental illness: Mayor Adams
The program, dubbed “Bridge to Home” aims to stop “the revolving door” by taking in those who have been hospitalized repeatedly, filling a gap in care left after patients are discharged and
Mayor Eric Adams announces $650M investment to get homeless people off the streets of NYC
The groundbreaking $650 million investment will include a facility dedicated to stabilizing those with severe mental illness.
NYC Mayor Adams unveils details of historic $650M plan to address homelessness
The five-year investment will bring the New York City Department of Homeless Services (DHS) street programming budget to over $350 million in FY25 and $400 million once fully implemented, which will represent the largest annual allotment for sheltering homeless individuals in city history.
New $650 million plan to address NYC's mentally ill homeless unveiled by Mayor Eric Adams
Mayor Eric Adams announced a new plan Wednesday to help address the issue of of homeless people with mental illness.
Mayor Adams calls for $650 million to curb mental health crisis and homelessness in NYC
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Mayor Adams blasts critics of $650M plan to help NYC mentally ill, homeless
Mayor Eric Adams swiped back at critics of his newly-announced $650 million plan to tackle mental illness and homelessness Wednesday — saying “adults come up with real solutions.” The mayor was reacting to criticism by City Comptroller and 2025 Democratic primary opponent Brad Lander,
Adams tackles homelessness, mental illness with $650M investment to keep NYC's 'most vulnerable' off the street
With homelessness, mental illness and public safety among New Yorkers top concerns, Mayor Eric Adams is investing $650 million into health care and social service resources to keep unhoused people off the streets.
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New York to open massive new 2,200-bed migrant shelter for single men in the Bronx
After New York Mayor Eric Adams announced plans for a 2,000-bed migrant shelter in the Bronx, Rep. Ritchie Torres slammed the ...
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New York City shutters sprawling migrant tent camp on remote former airfield
New York City has shuttered a sprawling tent complex erected on a remote former airport and announced the closure of other ...
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NYC unveils new option for homeless people discharged from psychiatric hospitals
New York City is launching a new program called Bridge to Home that aims to provide extended services and supervision to ...
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‘Sex and the City' brownstone in NYC will soon have a gate due to trespassing tourists
The owner of the West Village property, made famous by Sarah Jessica Parker’s character Carrie Bradshaw, got emotional as she ...
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NYC makes the cut on new 50 best cities in the world list — Apple squeezed out of top spot by unusual picks
A whopping 78% of New Yorkers find the city “exciting” — the highest percentage of any city on the list. The Big Apple also ...
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Traffic falls in New York City after $9 congestion fee introduced
Traffic in Manhattan's central business district fell by 7.5% last week and 273,000 fewer cars entered the borough's central ...
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Photos Show New York City Home That's Nearly Doubled in Value in 4 Years
A Manhattan condo has nearly doubled in value since 2021. The New York City residence is currently for sale for just under ...
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5 Museums To Visit During New York City Must-See Week
New York City Must-See Week runs from January 21 through February 9, with over 60 participating attractions across the five ...
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No, Los Angeles mayor didn’t decline New York City’s offer to help fight wildfires
New York City lacks forest fire-certified personnel, but offered other aid to California, according to New York City Mayor ...
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NYC to open new 2,200-bed migrant men’s shelter despite saying crisis has slowed, as locals fear ‘chaos’
City officials are prepping an old South Bronx storage facility for up to 2,200 migrant men from the troubled Randall’s ...
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