All Aboard the P Train: ‘Soiled Car’ Incidents On Track for Pre-Pandemic Levels Posted on July 18, 2022 by JOSE MARTINEZ in The City With bathrooms closed since the coronavirus outbreak, the number of train cars that have to be taken out of service because of No. 1 and No 2 is reaching pre-pandemic levels — even as ridership remains lower. Read more… ..Read More
‘It’s Like a Slum’: Supportive Housing Tenants Cope with Violation-Filled Homes. Provider Blames Underfunding Posted on July 13, 2022 by David Brand in City Limits Postgraduate Center for Mental Health has $130 million in two cash reserves and steady funding from the state, but conditions inside the apartments it rents for low-income tenants continue to deteriorate. The organization says it is forced to rent substandard ..Read More
Suspect wanted in string of New York City stabbings targeting homeless victims Posted on July 12, 2022 by Eyewitness News in ABC 7 NY WEST VILLAGE, Manhattan (WABC) — Police are searching for a suspect wanted in a string of stabbings targeting homeless victims in Manhattan. Read more… ..Read More
Progressive Cities Have a Public Order Problem on Mass Transit Posted on July 11, 2022 by Jake Blumgart in Governing During the pandemic, sparse crowds on transit systems gave way to uncivil behavior and crime. Today, debates are breaking out around the best policy to fix the problem while figuring out the role of law enforcement. Read more… ..Read More
Upended and uprooted: Chinatown homeless encampment swept away as citywide sting operations continue Posted on July 10, 2022 by Dean Moses in AM New York At the tip of Sara D. Roosevelt Park on Chrystie and Canal Streets, Chinatown locals sped last week by a downtrodden troop who bent over bags of personal possessions, pushed shopping carts, and labored with brooms. Read more… ..Read More
Coalition Testifies on Mayor Adams’ Housing Plan Posted on July 12, 2022 by Taysha Milagros Clark On July 1, 2022, the Coalition for the Homeless testified before the New York City Council’s Committee on Housing and Buildings regarding Mayor Adams’ housing plan. Last month, Mayor Adams released his housing and homelessness blueprint, Housing Our ..Read More
New York City is lacking public restrooms, but officials hope to offer some relief Posted on July 3, 2022 by Austin Cope in NPR New Yorkers are known for always being on-the-go. But finding a place to, you know, go, isn’t easy. Read more… ..Read More
NYC homeless still awaiting access to 1,500 city-funded apartments: ‘It’s definitely too slow’ Posted on July 1, 2022 by Chris Sommerfeldt in NY Daily News The vacancy rate in New York City-funded apartments meant for homeless people has been cut nearly in half since Mayor Adams pledged about four months ago to overhaul the bureaucracy that was hampering his administration from filling the units, his top housing ..Read More
Council Bill Could Force NYC to Report Actual Homeless Shelter Census—Eventually Posted on June 21, 2022 by David Brand in City Limits For years, policymakers, journalists and everyday New Yorkers have used a daily census published by a single municipal agency to gauge the extent of the city’s homelessness crisis. On June 16, the day of the most recent report by the Department of Homeless S ..Read More