The Mayors Op-Ed: Mayor Eric Adams Making New York Safer
By Mayor Eric Adams When I came to the office, I inherited a city with many crises, including increasing crime. And my top priority has always been public safety.
By Mayor Eric Adams When I came to the office, I inherited a city with many crises, including increasing crime. And my top priority has always been public safety.
By Eric Adams The upcoming holiday season is a festive time of year.
Last month, New York City hit an economic milestone, with more total jobs than ever before in our city’s history.
When we came into office, we promised that we would ensure that our prosperity would be felt across the five boroughs. And the health of our people is key to that prosperity.
We all love New York City. And this year, New Yorkers have been showing their love by lending a helping hand as part of our Spread Love campaign.
Less than two years ago, I was sworn in as the 110th mayor of New York City. Our city was still reeling from the devastation of a global pandemic.
When we came into office 20 months ago, we promised we would ‘Get Stuff Done’ for New Yorkers and New York City.
By Mayor Eric Adams Not only is New York the greatest city in the world, it is the safest big city in America.
By Mayor Eric Adams Later this week, our children will head back to school for the first day of the new school year.
This past week we made it official: outdoor dining is here to stay. New Yorkers were hungry for an outdoor dining program that was cleaner, safer, and healthier.
As Mayor of New York, I know just how important public safety is to our city, and how important the right leadership is in achieving it.
The old saying, ‘Prevention is better than cure’ is truer than ever today.
Our city’s budget reflects our values, and for my administration, the needs of everyday people come first.
Summer weather is here, and there is no better time to be on the streets of New York—especially at our city’s bustling outdoor restaurants from Harlem to Hollis.
By Eric Adams Have you ever looked around your neighborhood and thought—it would be great if we could have a community garden here?