City Council member Robbert Holden laments poor condition NYC parks, calls for urgent action
In a passionate plea to city officials, New York City Council Member Robbert Holden has expressed his frustration over the ongoing neglect of the city’s parks, which he claims are being repeatedly trashed by disrespectful individuals.
The council member highlighted a disturbing trend of chaos that has reportedly taken over these public spaces every weekend, with little to no intervention from the New York City Parks Department or the NYPD.
Holden’s outcry comes after months of advocating for change, during which he has witnessed the deterioration of the parks firsthand. “I’m fed up with our parks being trashed by people who have no respect,” he stated, emphasizing the need for immediate action. His criticism extends to the city’s leadership, specifically targeting Mayor Eric Adams for what he perceives as a lack of responsiveness to the growing issue.
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The current state of disarray in NYC parks has raised concerns among residents and local advocates, who are now rallying behind Holden’s call for a more robust enforcement strategy to protect these vital green spaces.
As the city grapples with the dual challenges of maintaining public areas and ensuring community safety, Holden’s message rings clear: it is time for the city to step up and take decisive action to restore order and respect in New York’s beloved parks.