Mayor Mamdani takes the rap for mishaps around warming buses for homeless people

Mayor Mamdani has taken a hit for the city's mishandling of its warming bus program, designed to help homeless people cope with the frigid temperatures that have claimed 17 lives so far this winter. The Mayor acknowledged that he bears responsibility for the communication breakdown that left many unaware of the available warmth and forced them to navigate the system on their own.

When asked about his role in it all, Mamdani made it clear that no one else gets off scot-free: "It's never a moment to pass the buck to anyone else." Despite this acknowledgment, there were still lapses at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal, where multiple officials – including police officers and transportation employees – were unaware of the warming buses available outside.

The city has rolled out 20 warming buses across the five boroughs, but their whereabouts remain largely unknown due to a lack of signage. As Mayor Mamdani promised, efforts are underway to rectify this situation by adding clear and additional signage at locations where the buses will be deployed.

However, experts say that more needs to be done to ensure that those in need know about these resources. Norman Siegel, a civil rights attorney leading the Street Homeless Advocacy Project, welcomed Mamdani's statement as a sign of progress: "I'm pleased the mayor recognizes that some mistakes were made and that he’s going to correct them."

Siegel pointed out that during last week's outreach efforts at the ferry terminal, his group managed to persuade several employees about the warming buses and even convinced six people to take shelter in one of the available spots. However, officials continued to force people to leave after a few hours, highlighting the need for more effective communication.

As Siegel noted wryly, "sometimes the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing," a phrase that encapsulates the communication breakdown at the ferry terminal. His team plans to return on Thursday night to continue their efforts and advocate for better support for the city's most vulnerable residents.
 
It's all about communication, fam 😊🚨. The mayor took responsibility, but it's like, if people in charge don't know what's going on, how can we expect those who need help to know too? 🤔 They introduced 20 warming buses, but they're just chillin' outside without any signs, you feel me? It's like hiding a lifesaver in plain sight. Need more effort to get the word out there 💡

Glad the mayor is acknowledging their part in it all tho 👏. But seriously, experts like Norman Siegel are on point, saying we need better communication, and I'm like, "Yeah, no kidding!" 🙄 Sometimes when you're trying to help people, things just go wrong 🤦‍♂️.

The thing is, these warming buses can be a lifesaver, but if ppl don't know where to find 'em, it's not doin' anyone any good 😔. So, let's hope the city steps up their game and gets those signs out ASAP 🚨💨
 
🤔 I mean, it's pretty sad when our city leaders are getting slammed for not prioritizing the people who need help the most. 17 lives lost already this winter is crazy 🚨. I get that the Mayor took a hit for not communicating clearly about the warming buses, but you gotta wonder how many more people would've been affected if officials at the ferry terminal had known what was going on 🤷‍♂️. The city's got some good work going on with those 20 buses, but signage needs to be way better IMHO 💡. I'm hoping that Siegel's team can keep pushing for more effective outreach and support – it's not just about getting people in shelters, it's about keeping them safe during extreme weather 🌟.
 
omg i feel so bad for those homeless ppl they deserve so much more 🤕... i don't get why we need warming buses in the first place tho like, can't they just go somewhere else if it's cold? btw have you tried those new iced coffee drinks at starbucks? they're kinda good 😊
 
the city needs to step up its game 🚂💨, warming buses are just one solution but they gotta be more than just a nice gesture, we need concrete steps to make sure people know where to go 👀📍, clear signage is just the start, they should also prioritize outreach efforts that actually engage with the community, not just some token visits 🤝
 
🚨 I'm so mad when I think about those 17 people losing their lives because of the city's warming bus program not being well communicated 🤯. It's crazy that even officials, like police officers and transportation employees, were clueless about where to find these buses 🙄. Adding clear signage is a start, but we need more than just surface-level changes to make sure those in need actually get the help they deserve 🌟. The city needs to do better, and Mayor Mamdani's acknowledgement of his role in it all is a step in the right direction 💡. But what about when he takes actual action? That's what I want to see 🔒.
 
I was so shook when I heard about those 17 lives lost this winter... it's just heartbreaking 💔. I'm glad Mayor Mamdani is taking responsibility, but I don't think we should be too hard on him - he's already owning up to the mistakes and promising to fix them 🤝. But seriously, those warming buses are a lifesaver for people struggling with homelessness, and it's crazy they were so hard to find because of lack of signage 🚨. It makes me wonder if we should be looking at how we can improve that process overall - like, maybe having more volunteers or outreach teams who can really connect with the community? I'm all about giving people a second chance 💕.
 
I'm so over these warming buses 🚨. I mean, 17 lives lost already this winter? That's not something you can just 'fix' with a few new signs 📣. What's really needed is some actual transparency and communication from our leaders. Like, where are these buses exactly? How do we know they're even coming? It feels like they're just slapping a Band-Aid on the problem without addressing the root issues.

And don't even get me started on the city's outreach efforts 😒. They seem to be more focused on 'persuading' people to take shelter, rather than making sure they have access to these resources in the first place. It's like, hello? Some people might not know about the warming buses just because they're not getting enough info from the city 🤷‍♀️.

I'm glad Norman Siegel is pushing for better support, though 👏. We need more advocacy like that, especially when it comes to our most vulnerable residents 🙌. Maybe then we can start seeing some real progress and changes 🔄.
 
ugh I'm so done with this warming bus program 😒 it's just another example of how hard it is for ppl in need to get help around here... like, where are these buses even supposed to go?! adding more signage is a good start i guess, but we need actual outreach & education from the city on what's available. can't keep relying on volunteers like Norman Siegel to do all the heavy lifting 🙄
 
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