New York City Mayor Eric Adams recognizes that “not everyone will be happy” about his proposed fiscal year 2024 budget, but he says he’s OK with that.
recognizes that "not everyone will be happy" about his proposed fiscal year 2024 budget, but he says he’s OK with that.
There are currently 35,000 asylum seekers in the city’s various shelters and that number will double by summer 2024, costing the city $4.3 billion dollars, according to Adams. When asked if the state’s budget delay has shaken his confidence in Gov. Kathy Hochul, Adams said he is "not a fare weather friend" of the governor’s.
One of the agencies that has pushed back the hardest is the city’s public libraries, which had said they may need to cut service on Saturdays and Sundays. The mayor on Wednesday confirmed that he has backed off on the latest PEG request from the libraries, but prior cuts remain, meaning the city’s libraries will still be operating with more than $30 million less. Mayor Eric Adams unveiled his 2024 NYC budget. FOX 5 NY's Chris Welch has the details of his plans.
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