July 8, 2025 - 02:24

Mayor Eric Adams hosted his 41st "Community Conversation" at P.S. 46 in Bayside on Wednesday evening, providing a platform for local residents to voice their concerns and discuss pressing issues. The town hall meeting attracted a diverse group of community members eager to engage with the mayor on topics such as housing, e-bikes, and education.
During the event, participants expressed their frustrations over the rising cost of housing and the challenges faced by families in securing affordable living spaces. Many attendees emphasized the need for more comprehensive housing policies to address these concerns effectively.
The discussion also included the increasing presence of e-bikes in the neighborhood, with residents sharing their thoughts on safety and regulations surrounding their use. The mayor acknowledged these concerns and promised to explore potential solutions.
Education was another focal point of the evening, with parents advocating for better resources and support for local schools. Mayor Adams listened attentively, emphasizing his commitment to improving education in the community. The event underscored the importance of open dialogue between city officials and residents in shaping a better future for Bayside.
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