Fewer miles of bus lanes installed. An innovative mental health and public safety program forced to operate on a reduced schedule. Diminished capacity to perform Tuberculosis control measures.

A shortage of New York City workers was blamed, in full or in part, for a wide array of slowed or otherwise underperforming city services reflected in the latest version of the Mayor’s Management Report for fiscal year 2025.

The report, released Wednesday afternoon, shows that staffing shortages at city agencies continue to hinder the delivery of a number of city services. As City & State recently reported, staffing across city agencies is up under Mayor Eric Adams from a peak vacancy rate during the COVID-19 pandemic, but hiring is still restricted to a two-out, one-in policy at most city agen

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