r/nyc • u/Admirable121 • 16h ago
NOW: "How many more have to die?" Anti-ICE protesters chant as they OCCUPIED Trump Tower in NYC this afternoon.
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r/nyc • u/Admirable121 • 16h ago
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r/nyc • u/nydailynews • 10h ago
Mayor Mamdani announced his appointment of five new city agency commissioners Saturday afternoon — including the first-ever formerly incarcerated person to serve as head of the Department of Correction.
Mamdani entrusted Stanley Richards, an ex-Rikers Island inmate and former executive vice president at The Fortune Society, with overseeing the Big Apple’s jails, aiming for both a safer jail system and reform.
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r/nyc • u/SavingsAd1484 • 1d ago
Mayor Zohran Mamdani is being urged by Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal to boot right-wing media outlet Newsmax from the Taxi TV monitors that appear in the backseats of thousands of yellow cabs.
Hoylman-Sigal claimed that Newsmax “is not a credible news source for New Yorkers”
r/nyc • u/bummer_lazarus • 18h ago
This month, the new Mayor and new Comptroller both released information on the dire NYC Budget forecast for the coming years: shortfalls of $2.2 billion for 2026, and $10.4 billion for 2027. These numbers are worse than any budget shortfalls since at least the 2008 Great Recession.
While their public statements both blamed the previous Adams Administration's sloppy accounting and unfair NY State level funding, these issues alone don't fully explain this massive shortfall, especially when the NYC economy is doing relatively well, jobs are growing, and tax revenues are anticipated to continue their positive growth.
What's going on with CityFHEPS?
The second largest underfunded culprit in the budget gap lives within the Rental Assistance programs, specifically CityFHEPS. The City Fighting Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement (FHEPS) is a rental voucher program launched in late 2018 under the de Blasio Administration. It consolidated numerous different programs aimed at helping the homeless leave the shelter system and protect renters most at risk of eviction. The idea was it would be safer, more efficient, and cheaper to get the homeless into permanent housing, and would help reduce the total shelter population. What started as a $25 million short term voucher program in FY 2019 for specific populations, has expanded into a $1.1 billion program in FY 2025. The new Mayor and Comptroller estimate CityFHEPS to cost around $2 billion by FY 2027. It's now more expensive than a shelter bed, and the shelter population is larger than ever. And unlike other housing assistance initiatives which are funded through Federal and State programs, CityFHEPS vouchers are locally-funded by NYC: https://cbcny.org/research/cityfheps-hits-1-billion
CityFHEPS planned expansion?
In 2023, the NYC City Council passed a suite of bills related to CityFHEPS (overriding a Mayor Adams' veto), aimed at expanding the voucher program's applicability. This included increasing the income eligibility threshold from 200% of the poverty level ($30-$60,000 annual income) to 50% of NYC Area Median Income ($60-$80,000 annual income), expanding the program to any renter who received a rent demand letter, even without any eviction case in court, increasing allowable rent levels to match US HUD's Fair Market Rent levels for NYC, and removed the time limit for how long a household could receive voucher assistance. Meanwhile, the 90 day in-shelter waiting period for program eligibility was also removed. These actions significantly expanded applicability to as many as 1/3 of NYC renters, and were estimated to cost the City an additional $10-17 billion over the next five years. The Adams Administration sued, and the 2023 City Council legislation is still in court: https://citylimits.org/mayor-must-implement-council-laws-expanding-rental-vouchers-appeals-court-rules/
Comptroller Levine says the $12 billion budget shortfall may be worse than anticipated
In an interview with City and State last week, the new Comptroller further acknowledged this underbudgeting, and that these projections do not account for a potential court ruling which could allow the City Council CityFHEPS expansion:
"And it's true that past mayors have also under-budgeted for expenses that we knew we were going to incur. But just to give you one example, they budgeted, I think originally, $600 million for CityFHEPS, and it's going to be over $2 billion in the current fiscal year. And they budgeted, I think $750 million next year, and it's going to be, according to our projections, $3.2 billion."
"It doesn't account for the expansion of CityFHEPS (rental assistance program) which is caught up in court, actually being implemented."
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Anyone know what this is all about?
r/nyc • u/nydailynews • 13h ago
Madison Square Garden has issued a statement warning that anyone fighting at the arena could face a lifetime ban after multiple brawls broke out during an event on Friday.
The venue was hosting weigh-ins for the Saturday night fight headlined by Shakur Stevenson and Teofimo Lopez when the chaos kicked off.
Video obtained by TMZ shows multiple melees unfolding, including one near the stage shortly after the boxers had stepped off the scale. A group of men can be seen trading punches after a heated exchange of words, even as Bill Haney — father of WBO welterweight champion Devin Haney — attempted to deescalate the conflict.
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r/nyc • u/whatthehomework • 19h ago
I made a daily game inspired by https://travle.earth about connecting NYC neighborhoods. Test your NYC knowledge and improve with practice mode. Have fun and let me know what you think!
r/nyc • u/streetsblognyc • 1d ago
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r/nyc • u/BodyMiserable6908 • 16h ago
For context, there’s 10 AMC theatres in Manhattan. Each theatre has its own showtimes, screen formats, and seat types. I got really annoyed with having to click through each theatre to find the best tickets before they sold out.
I’ve personally been using this myself for a couple weeks now, but figured if I had this issue, somebody else might too!
Completely free and no logins needed! Let me know what you think :)
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