Mayor Adams restores funding for trash cans, NYC parks jobs

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Mayor Eric Adams has canceled budget cuts that would have removed 9,000 litter baskets and eliminated the jobs of 1,400 seasonal parks staffers in another about-face that raised questions about whether the dramatic reductions were necessary in the first place.

The cuts to the sanitation and parks departments had threatened to undermine one of Adamsโ€™ key policies: the war on rats.

โ€œAs a result of these restorations, New Yorkers will continue to see fewer rats,โ€ Adams said Thursday.

The seasonal parks staffers were part of a six-month jobs program for low-income New Yorkers. DC37, the cityโ€™s largest municipal union and an important Adams ally, had sued over the planned cuts.

Adamsโ€™ press conference at City Hall came one day after he announced the restoration of $37 million in funding to the NYPD and FDNY, allowing both agencies to retain uniformed officers. Critics said those cuts hindered Adams’ public safety priorities.

The back-to-back reversals prompted questions about the mayorโ€™s fiscal management.

โ€œThe Council has said all along the money exists to avoid overly broad cuts and protect essential services relied upon by our constituents,โ€ City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams and Councilmember Justin Brannan, who chairs the finance committee, said in a statement. โ€œThis latest move to restore litter basket services and the Parks Opportunity Program only reinforces the fact that these and many other mid-year cuts were unnecessary.โ€

Adams is expected to announce more cuts next week when he releases next yearโ€™s preliminary budget. Libraries and schools, which have already faced budget reductions, remain on the chopping block. Adams has said the cuts are necessary to close a $7 billion budget deficit tied to migrant spending and the end of federal pandemic aid.

โ€œYouโ€™re seeing fiscal intelligence,โ€ Adams said.

The mayor cited the cityโ€™s upgraded bond rating last year as a sign of his administrationโ€™s sound financial management.

The mayorโ€™s…

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