Mayor Adams calls library funding cuts part of ‘negotiation,’ claims ‘everyone will be happy’ with the result
New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday tried to reassure critics of his cuts to the city’s public library system that he was still in the “negotiation part” of his new budget plan — insisting that “everyone will be happy” with the final result.
HIzzoner was grilled about his decision not to plug the $58 million library cuts in his new $111.6 billion spending plan during a Thursday morning appearance on PIX11.
“This is the negotiation part of it,” Adams said of the library cuts, which sever hours and reduce some outposts to operating just five days per week.
“We’re going to get to a meeting [with City Council] where we’re going to shake hands…We understand the importance of libraries in our city,” he added, noting that “everyone will be happy” with the final arrangement.
