New York City Mayor Creates Plan to Bring NYPD Headcount to 40K

Under Mayor Eric Adams' plan, New York City will spend millions in the coming years to hire and train over 5,000 new NYPD officers, bringing the department to its highest level in 20 years.
Oct. 31, 2025
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What to know

  • Outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams approved a plan to boost NYPD staffing to roughly 40,000 officers by 2029, the department’s largest force in two decades.

  • The proposal allocates $17.8 million next fiscal year, rising to $318.5 million by 2029, to hire and train more than 5,000 new officers.

  • The long-term funding plan, finalized ahead of next week’s mayoral election, could leave Adams’ successor managing the expansion.

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