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“It is unfortunate our city is in this situation. The NYPD has an important role to play in keeping our city safe and requires steady leadership and trust with the public to succeed. The police commissioner must ensure the department is committed to the safety of all New Yorkers, transparency, and accountability. We look forward to working with Interim Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon and the entire department to advance public safety and ensure the NYPD is responsive to the needs of our communities.”

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New York City Council Votes to Acknowledge, Study, and Address Legacy and Impact of Slavery and Racial Injustices in New York City

Council also passed legislation to bolster notifications for fires, support for victims

City Hall, NY – Today, the New York City Council voted to pass legislation establishing municipal efforts to acknowledge and address the legacy and impact of slavery and racial injustices in New York City.

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“Twenty-three years ago today, our city and nation were forever altered by the tragic events that unfolded on September 11, 2001. We honor the memories of the innocent lives taken and acknowledge the ongoing grief of their loved ones, who carry the weight of this loss every day. We pay tribute to the heroes who ran towards danger to save lives and our city – first responders, rescue workers, and everyday New Yorkers – many of whom are still suffering from life-threatening illnesses and those no longer with us.

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In response to Randy Mastro withdrawing his name from consideration for Corporation Counsel, the New York City Council released the following statement from spokesperson, Julia Agos:

“While we are glad to see the unnecessary conflict and divisiveness that Randy Mastro’s nomination represented come to an end, his withdrawal letter demonstrates why so many lacked trust that he would be a suitable lawyer for all city officials, rather than just for the mayor.

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Investigation of over 100 public restrooms found that majority had health or safety issues, or were closed

City Hall, NY – Today, the New York City Council released Nature’s Call, a report on the findings of an investigation into the cleanliness, conditions, functionality, safety, and accessibility of 102 public restrooms within New York City parks.

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“Tomorrow marks three years to the day that New York City is required to close Rikers Island and transition to a safer, more effective borough-based system. Closing Rikers is essential to ending the humanitarian crisis and brutal violence that has impacted detainees and staff, and it’s the law.

“With the deadline approaching, it remains critical for all stakeholders, including Mayor Adams’ Administration, to do everything in their power to advance closure.

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City Hall – Today, Speaker Adrienne Adams delivered opening remarks at the Council’s Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections hearing on Mayor Adams’ nomination of Randy Mastro to be the City’s Corporation Counsel.

Below are the Speaker’s full remarks as prepared for delivery.

Good morning.

Thank you, Chair Powers, and members of the Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections for convening today’s hearing on the nomination of Randy Mastro for the position of Corporation Counsel.

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Council also passed legislation to lift the requirement that children be present during homeless shelter intake process

City Hall, NY – Today, the New York City Council voted to approve the Bronx Metro-North Stations rezoning, which will add approximately 7,000 new residential housing units and make historic infrastructure and community investments in the surrounding East Bronx neighborhoods of Parkchester, Van Nest, and Morris Park with forthcoming Metro-North Stations.

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Council secured nearly $500 million in local infrastructure improvements to community parks, schools, and streets, as well as commitment to develop up to 500 units for homeownership opportunities

City Hall, NY – Today, the New York City Council’s Committee on Land Use voted to approve the Bronx Metro-North Station Area Study rezoning proposal with modifications to develop new affordable housing and invest in neighborhood infrastructure improvements surrounding new Metro-North train stations slated to be built in the Bronx.

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In response to the New York Supreme Court’s ruling on the CityFHEPS Reform Laws, the New York City Council released the following statement from spokesperson Rendy Desamours.

“We disagree with the court’s ruling and will be pursuing an immediate appeal. It’s unfortunate that Mayor Adams’ administration has fought to delay help to New Yorkers that can prevent them from evictions and homelessness amidst a housing crisis.”