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Here are four ways to save New York City as residents flee crime and fiscal failure

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New York City residents have thrown in the towel. Gotham’s quality of life is plunging, but only 18% of registered voters turned out in last week’s local election. 

Nearly all incumbent Cty Council members skated to re-election. Only four of the 51 seats changed hands.

New Yorkers are voting with their feet, abandoning the city instead of going to the polls to demand new leadership.

Amazingly, far more New Yorkers have fled the city since 2020 than turned out to vote in the city’s election.

It doesn’t have to be this way. The Big Apple could be a safe, thriving place to live. 

But our politicians have no vision of a better future, no priorities. 

Mayor Adams last year announced a plan, “Rebuild, Renew, Reinvent: A Blueprint for New York City’s Economic Recovery,” with 70 initiatives.

Seventy priorities mean no priorities at all.

It proposes a “hub for digital game development” and a “one-of-a-kind cultural district on Governors Island.”

These are hardly essentials when the city is headed off a fiscal cliff.

Later last year, Adams and Gov. Hochul rolled out another “roadmap for the future” of the city. Forty more initiatives. Blah, blah, blah.

Here’s a four-point agenda to turn New York around:

Deter freeloading migrants from coming to New York.

Adams has warned that the huge and continuing influx of migrants seeking shelter and services will “destroy the city.”

City services for New Yorkers are being cut, including even fire protection and sanitation, to meet the expense.

That’s unacceptable.

The city’s “right to shelter” is a magnet. New York is the only city legally compelled to house all comers. 

That obligation originated more than 40 years ago, in a 1981 agreement between the city and homelessness advocates. 

All elected officials should back Adams in a legal fight to get it overturned. 

The city will continue to take care of its own but not an unlimited number of newcomers.

In the meantime, future migrants should be housed in tents or barracks, not upscale hotel rooms many tourists can’t afford.

Stop the city from descending into lawlessness.

Shoplifting and subway crime are the major problems.   

Shoplifting has surged 64% in the last four years, more than in any other city. 

In 2019, the state Legislature changed the law, ensuring that even repeat shoplifters would never be incarcerated.

In 2022, newly elected District Attorney Alvin Bragg vowed not to prosecute them.

But the city’s law-enforcement brass must figure out ways make shoppers feel safer.

The subways are twice as dangerous as they were in 2019 on a per rider basis, as the Manhattan Institute’s Nicole Gelinas has noted in these pages. 

Mentally ill vagrants terrorize riders without being removed and then ultimately push someone onto the tracks or commit another serious crime. 

Social-service teams and police must coordinate to remove these mentally ill transients and get them into treatment.

Improving public safety will help New York rebound.

Foot traffic in the city’s business districts is down 33% from pre-lockdown levels.

Office vacancies are at 18%, the highest since the early 1990s.

The Big Apple ranks behind 18 other US cities, including quiet Boston and remote Boise, Idaho, in future economic and real-estate growth.

Only Chicago, Detroit and San Francisco do worse.

Cut taxes.

New Yorkers have the highest combined state and local tax burden in the nation.

Businesses are also getting taxed to death. 

A whopping 158 Wall Street firms have moved their headquarters since the end of 2019, fed up with crime and high taxes.

Hotels are losing business because a 5.875% occupancy tax and stiff property taxes make rooms here more expensive than in other cities.

New York can’t tax its way out of decline. It must cut taxes to rebound.

Protect New York’s Jews.

The Big Apple is home to 1.6 million adherents — the largest Jewish community in the world. 

Attacks at Cooper Union, on the Brooklyn Bridge and elsewhere make Jews wonder if they will be safe here.

Police and prosecutors alike must act decisively to deter more attacks.

This four-item agenda is as different as night and day from the confusion and lack of focus sinking our city.

Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York.

Twitter: @Betsy_McCaughey



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