NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams will spare the NYPD, the FDNY and the Sanitation Department from another planned round of budget cuts — but is ordering his administration to figure out a way to slash $2.1 billion in projected spending on housing and services for newly-arrived migrants, according to a new memo from City Hall. The memo, penned by Jacques Jiha, Adams’ budget director, was sent to all .
More than 2,000 vacant positions in the municipal workforce are being eliminated as part of the city’s recently announced budget cuts. Mandated to trim 5 percent from their budgets under the …
Eric Adams, 63, wants his administration to find $2.1 billion they can cut from NYC budget to meet their January goal as part of the 5% city government -wide spending reduction proposed in September.
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