Budget Deal Boosts NYPD Subway Patrols, Mental‑Health Outreach
What to know
- A tentative New York state budget deal would direct nearly $190 million toward subway safety, including expanded mental‑health outreach teams, increased NYPD patrols and additional platform barriers.
- Funding includes $25 million to expand the SCOUT mental‑health co‑response program, $77 million for continued NYPD transit patrols and $85 million for subway platform safety barriers.
- The deal also advances major transit projects, including a $50 million redesign of LIRR Jamaica Station and $25 million in planning funds for a future Second Avenue Subway expansion.
