New Yorkers are waiting longer than ever for ambulances to arrive during emergencies, but most kinds of crime have dropped in the city and timely processing of social assistance benefits, like food stamps, is improving modestly, according to Mayor Adams’ latest management report released Wednesday.

The 532-page document , which is mandated by law and serves as a City Hall report card, also shows the Department of Sanitation is cleaning far fewer lots around the five boroughs, in part due to budget cuts enacted by Adams, while the city’s parks are becoming dirtier. The city’s homeless shelter population remains at a nearly all-time high, the report also reveals.

The mixed bag laid out in the Mayor’s Management Report for the 2025 fiscal year, which ended this past July 1, comes as Ada

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