What is Mayor Eric Adams thinking? He and his folks signed off on a nearly $1 billion contract with the hotel industry for migrant and homeless accommodations — even as the migrant crisis abates, and they close shelters around the city.
Worse, the contract wasn’t even competitively bid.
Talk about sweetheart deals during an election year.
As The Post reports, City Hall’s $929.1 million deal with the Hotel Association of New York City will cover the cost of hotel rooms for migrants and other homeless “clients,” even as the city is phasing out emergency migrant shelters and encampments, such as at Randall’s Island and Floyd Bennett Field.