A new coalition in NYC's Midtown area is unlikely to reduce crime and corruption.

Mayor Eric Adams and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg announced a new plan for Midtown, but squeegee men have already returned to Ninth Avenue and West 40th Street.

July 6th 2024.

A new coalition in NYC's Midtown area is unlikely to reduce crime and corruption.
Dear Mayor Eric Adams and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg,

I wanted to take a moment to address the recent news about your newly formed "Midtown Community Improvement Coalition." As a concerned resident, I must say, I am relieved to hear about this initiative because, as we all know, the squeegee men have returned to the corner of Ninth Avenue and West 40th Street. It's been quite a nuisance for the community and I am glad to see that action is being taken.

I must commend both of you for coming together and taking this issue seriously. It's not easy to tackle problems like this, but it's essential for the well-being of our city. The fact that Mayor Eric Adams and NYC District Attorney Alvin Bragg are joining forces to address this matter is truly a testament to your dedication to improving our community.

I am particularly interested in the new "business improvement" plan for Midtown that you have announced. It's heartening to see that not only are you addressing the immediate issue of squeegee men, but also taking steps to improve the overall business environment in the area. This is a much-needed effort, and I am sure it will have a positive impact on the community.

I have no doubt that with your leadership and collaboration, this coalition will bring about positive changes in Midtown. Your determination to make our city a better place is truly commendable, and I have no doubt that this initiative will be a success.

I would like to extend my gratitude to both of you for your commitment to improving our community. I am confident that together, we can make Midtown a safer and more prosperous place for all its residents and visitors.

Thank you for your efforts and all the best for the future of the Midtown Community Improvement Coalition.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]

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