
Over 3,500 homeless New Yorkers have been taken off Massive Apple streets and subways and positioned in everlasting housing for the reason that begin of Mayor Eric Adams’ time period, Hizzoner introduced on Monday — touting it as proof that his “Subway Security Plan” is working.
Over 1,000 of the housing placements got here immediately from the subway system for the reason that plan launched in early 2022 as a part of a broader effort to curb the continued homelessness disaster in transit stations, officers stated.
The latest milestone is the centerpiece of Adams’ new “Finish Something Goes” marketing campaign — a push to point out how his administration is cracking down on public dysfunction whereas increasing providers for New Yorkers with psychological sickness and habit, Metropolis Corridor introduced.
The marketing campaign will spotlight the present efforts the administration has made to this point to “change the tradition” and legal guidelines which have prevented mentally unwell New Yorkers from searching for assist — whereas additionally making investments to help outreach, hurt discount, and housing, Adams stated.
“From the start, we stated we would have liked to construct belief with town’s unsheltered inhabitants, whether or not exterior, on our subways, or in our shelters,” Adams stated in an announcement.
“This success wouldn’t be attainable with out our historic investments,” the mayor stated, crediting Secure Haven beds, outreach groups, and a “record-breaking creation of reasonably priced housing.”
“Extra work stays, but it surely’s clear that the years of strolling by New Yorkers in want are over, and this milestone is additional proof that we’re persevering with to make New York Metropolis a safer, extra reasonably priced metropolis.”
Since launching the multi-agency Subway Security Plan, town has linked 8,600 folks to sorts of shelter, with over 1,000 now in everlasting properties. The hassle focuses on outreach at stations to tug folks with critical psychological well being points out of the transit system.
The MTA stated this July had the bottom transit-crime stats since 1995 when the information was first collected, with an 8% drop in felonies within the subways final month — whilst a string of violent crimes within the subway system lately left a straphanger slashed and one other shoved onto the tracks by a muttering maniac.
Hizzoner additionally touted town’s rising community of shelter beds, with 400 extra Secure Haven beds to accommodate the homeless and transition them to everlasting housing to be added by the top of 2025.
To date, 1,600 new beds have been added since Adams took workplace, Metropolis Corridor stated.
Adams launched a $650 million plan to sort out homelessness and get mentally unwell New Yorkers off the streets and out of subways throughout his State of the Metropolis speech in January – begging Albany for extra assist tackling the Massive Apple’s ongoing disaster.
The formidable, five-year proposal — which is about to incorporate a particular new facility to accommodate and deal with mentally unwell New Yorkers — follows a spate of horrifying underground assaults which have plagued the transit system of late.
As a part of the plan, a $13 million “pilot program,” as described by a Metropolis Corridor rep, would create a 100-bed supportive housing facility that would offer shelter to folks leaving psychiatric amenities who should not but prepared to totally dwell alone with out help to proceed their meds and therapy, officers stated.
The initiative would additionally add 900 “Secure Haven” beds, which will probably be unfold throughout town, to accommodate the homeless and transition them to everlasting housing — bringing the full to 4,900. An extra 100 beds may also be added to serve runaway and homeless youth ages 21-24.
And a brand new “Bridge to Residence” mannequin below the proposal will supply home-like environments to sufferers with critical psychological sicknesses at NYC Well being + Hospitals.
This system will goal sufferers who’re able to be discharged from hospitals however have nowhere to go dwelling to, officers stated.