NYC Budget Restores Police Classes, Adds 1,600 Officers
Mayor Adams reallocates funds from migrant crisis savings to enhance public safety and support city programs.
- New York City will reinstate two police academy classes, adding 1,600 officers by October 2025.
- The budget increase is fueled by $436 million in savings from reduced migrant spending and $200 million in unexpected tax revenue.
- Funds will also support cash assistance, housing vouchers, public schools, and waste management initiatives.
- Jessica Tisch has been appointed as the new NYPD commissioner, announced alongside the budget updates.
- Despite budget improvements, fiscal watchdogs warn of potential future budget gaps exceeding projections.