Mayor Adams Says His Administration Has Housed 3,500 Unsheltered New Yorkers
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Mayor Adams announces over 1,000 homeless New Yorkers moved from subways to permanent homes thanks to Subway Safety Plan
Over 3,500 homeless New Yorkers have been taken off Big Apple streets and subways and placed in permanent housing, Mayor Adams announced on Monday -- touting it as proof that his "Subway Safety Plan" is working.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleNew York City Mayor Eric Adams and Department of Social Services Secretary Molly Wasow Park announced on August 11th that since he took office in early 2022, more than 3,500 homeless people who had previously lived on the streets or subways have been successfully transitioned into permanent housing, with over 1,000 of them coming from the subway system. Adams said the figures reflect the success of the city's Subway Safety Plan, launched in earl…
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