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NYC Officials Reach $116B Budget Deal Focused on Services and Safety

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
June 30, 2025
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NYC Officials Reach $116B Budget Deal Focused on Services and Safety
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New York City officials have finalized a $116 billion budget agreement for Fiscal Year 2026, introducing increased funding for immigrant legal services, early childhood education, and expanded library access. The deal was announced Friday, June 27th, three days before the budget deadline, following negotiations between Mayor Eric Adams and City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams.

The budget includes $41.9 million in additional funding for immigrant legal services, part of which will be used to establish a new mayor’s office dedicated to pro bono legal assistance for unaccompanied minors in immigration proceedings. Mayor Adams emphasized the administration’s commitment to justice, stating, “I’m the leading voice in the country of making sure people get justice.”

A pilot program providing free child care for children under the age of two will also launch, backed by $10 million in funding. The initiative is expected to benefit hundreds of low-income families and aligns with recent calls from city leaders to strengthen affordability measures.

Public libraries are also set to see improvements. A $2 million allocation will support Sunday service at 10 additional library branches, although the specific locations have yet to be named. Library leaders welcomed the investment, noting the significance of expanded access in a climate where many institutions face funding challenges nationwide.

The agreement also earmarks $6.1 million to create a Division of Sustainable Delivery under the Department of Transportation. This new office will regulate e-bikes and mopeds, addressing growing safety concerns from residents over reckless riding.

Additional funding includes $70 million to support services for preschoolers with disabilities and nearly $1 million to bolster the city’s emergency management workforce. City Council Finance Chair Justin Brannan described the budget as a shift from restoring core services to expanding them, noting, “We were able to focus this time on expanding, instead of what we normally had to do.”

Despite the broad investments, concerns remain about the budget’s long-term sustainability. Andrew Rein, president of the Citizens Budget Commission, cautioned that the plan is “unaffordable” and lacks sufficient preparation for potential federal funding cuts or economic downturns.

The City Council is expected to vote on the budget Monday, June 30th, ahead of the July 1st start of the fiscal year.

Tags: Budget Dealchild careE-Bikes RegulationEric AdamsFiscal Year 2026Immigrant ServicesLibrary FundingMayor AdamsNYC Council

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