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

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani has taken responsibility for a miscommunication that led to a lack of awareness about warming buses set up to provide shelter from the cold for homeless people, with at least 17 deaths attributed to the harsh weather.

The city's warming bus initiative aimed to provide a safe haven for those struggling on the streets, but reports emerged of confusion and inadequate signage, leaving many unaware of their existence. Officials overseeing the Staten Island Ferry Terminal in Manhattan had no knowledge of directing homeless individuals to these buses, despite them being located outside the terminal and lacking clear signs.

Mayor Mamdani acknowledged that he bears the responsibility for this breakdown, stating it's never acceptable to pass blame onto others. He has assured that areas with warming buses will now have additional and clearer signage, a critical step in addressing concerns.

Civil rights attorney Norman Siegel welcomed the mayor's statement, saying he's pleased that some mistakes were recognized and corrected. During an outreach effort at the ferry terminal last week, Siegel informed several employees about the warming buses and urged them to spread the word, but officials had previously ordered homeless people to leave after hours.

Siegel noted that a communication breakdown often occurs when different departments lack awareness of one another's efforts. His volunteer group worked with several individuals who were persuaded to seek shelter in one of the warming buses, which had limited capacity. The team plans to return to the ferry terminal on Thursday night to continue their work.

The city has deployed 20 warming buses across the city, but concerns remain about visibility and accessibility. Siegel's organization regularly assists homeless individuals at various locations in Manhattan and is prepared to collaborate with the mayor to address this pressing issue.
 
People often underestimate the power of a good apology πŸ’”. If you want to make a good first impression, start with a good last impression – that's usually your last chance to make it right πŸ•°οΈ. This incident could have been much more deadly if they had done their job properly 🚨.
 
I'm tellin' ya, it's all about the miscommunication πŸ€”. Like, who's on top of things around here? The mayor says he's takin' responsibility, but what really went down? Was there a cover-up? I mean, warming buses are set up outside the ferry terminal and no one knows about 'em? That's some weird stuff right there πŸ‘€. And then they're all like "oh, we'll just add more signs" πŸ“£. Like, that's not gonna cut it. They need to figure out why this happened in the first place. I'm thinkin' maybe someone's tryin' to keep things under wraps or somethin'. The mayor's all about bein' transparent, but we'll see how it plays out πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
just heard about this warming bus fiasco in NYC 🚨🌑️ cant believe they didnt have proper signage, its like they expected ppl to just magically know where to find these buses lol anyway, glad mayor mamdani took responsibility and acknowledged his team needs a serious revamp, like how r they gonna keep track of all these buses if they dont even no whats goin on at the ferry terminal? πŸ€”πŸšͺ
 
I think its super messed up that people were DYING on the streets because of a lack of awareness about warming buses! I mean, come on NYC, we should be able to provide proper shelter for everyone who needs it, especially during harsh weather conditions πŸ€•. The fact that officials didn't even know about these buses outside the ferry terminal is insane! Mayor Mamdani taking responsibility for this mistake is a huge step forward and I hope more changes are made ASAP πŸ’ͺ. We need better signage and awareness so people know where to find help when they need it most.
 
Its really worrying that NYCs warming bus initiative got off on a rocky start πŸ€•. I mean, 17 deaths are a clear indication of how dire the situation is for those living on the streets. And it's not just the lack of signage that's the problem - its the communication breakdown between different departments. If officials overseeing the ferry terminal didn't even know about the buses located outside, that's a huge gap in coverage.

But kudos to Mayor Mamdani for taking responsibility and promising to fix things πŸ’ͺ. The addition of clearer signage is definitely a step in the right direction. And I'm glad to see Norman Siegel speaking out on this issue - his team sounds like they're doing some great work on the ground, helping people find shelter and support.

It's just frustrating that it took so long for this to be recognized as an issue πŸ€”. I mean, warming buses are a great idea - its a simple way to provide warmth and safety for people who need it most. So let's hope that things get sorted out quickly and these buses can start doing the good they're meant to do ❀️.
 
Mondays are always a great time to die on the streets of NYC πŸš½πŸ˜‚. Seriously though, can't we just get the basics right? Warming buses for the homeless aren't exactly rocket science, but apparently, it's too hard to tell people where they are located πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Glad someone's taking responsibility and acknowledging the mistake, but 17 deaths is still a whole lotta tragic... can we do better next time? And btw, who orders people to leave warming buses after hours? Like, what even is that?
 
πŸ€• my heart goes out to all those struggling on the streets, especially during harsh weather. warming buses are a great initiative but it's clear we need better communication & awareness about their location πŸ“. gotta give props to Mayor Mamdani for owning up to his share of responsibility πŸ‘ and Norman Siegel for keeping at it πŸ‘. can't stress enough how important it is for all departments to be on the same page πŸ“. and 17 deaths are just heartbreaking 🀯... lets hope we can do better πŸ‘«
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s crazy how a miscommunication like that can lead to so many deaths 🀯. Like, warming buses are supposed to be a lifesaver, but if people aren’t even aware they exist... it's just ridiculous. And what's with the lack of clear signs? It's not that hard to put up some simple signage that says "warming bus" or something, right? πŸ˜’. I don't know what department was in charge of this and when they got informed, but it's clear they were clueless πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

And I feel for the people who died because of this... 17 lives lost to a situation that should've been preventable with some basic communication πŸ’”. It's not like these buses are just going to magically appear out of thin air, you need people to know where they are and how to get there πŸ“.

I don’t know if the mayor’s plan to add more signage will work, but it's a start, right? And I hope that whoever was in charge of this miscommunication is held accountable 🀝. It's just basic human decency to make sure people have access to resources when they need them most ❀️.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm so relieved that Mayor Mamdani took responsibility for that mess. It's crazy that those warming buses were there all along but nobody knew about them because of poor signage... like, how hard is it to put up a sign? πŸ˜’ And can you blame the homeless people who thought they weren't supposed to be using those buses after hours? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's not like they're trying to be difficult, they just need help. Glad that some changes are being made and hopefully those 20 warming buses will actually make a difference this time around πŸšπŸ’•
 
🚨 I gotta say, 17 deaths are just too many πŸ˜”... like, what's the point of having a warming bus initiative if people don't know where to find them? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's crazy that officials at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal didn't even know about these buses despite them being right outside their office. That's some major miscommunication going on here! πŸ“£ And now, there are more signs and stuff to help people find them, so kudos for that, Mayor 😊... but what about those who can't read or don't have access to a phone? We need to think bigger than just signage here. πŸ’‘
 
omg i just had the craziest dream last night lol I was on a beach somewhere and there were these giant jellyfish floating around and they were all glowing in the dark it was so trippy... anyway back to this warming bus thing, i mean i feel for the homeless people and all, but can you imagine if we had warming buses at every single ferry terminal or train station? that would be wild πŸš‚πŸŒŸ
 
I'm so sorry to hear about those 17 people who lost their lives due to the harsh weather... it's just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. I mean, can you even imagine not knowing where to go for help when it's freezing outside? It's like, basic human decency, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And yeah, NYC is always on top of things, but sometimes they slip up (literally). I think Mayor Mamdani is doing the right thing by taking responsibility and acknowledging that something went wrong. Adding more signage is a good start, but it's also about awareness and education... maybe some outreach programs or community events to spread the word? πŸ“’

It's crazy how often communication breaks down between departments, especially when it comes to helping vulnerable populations like our homeless friends. Norman Siegel's group is doing amazing work, and I'm glad they're not giving up! πŸ’ͺ We need more people like them advocating for these issues... let's hope the city can do better next time around 😊
 
πŸ€• I'm so sad to hear about those 17 deaths... it's just heartbreaking thinking about all those people struggling on the streets without a safe place to go during the cold winter nights πŸ₯Ά. I remember last year when I was volunteering at a soup kitchen in Manhattan, we had to scramble to find ways to keep our homeless friends warm, and it breaks my heart that this happened again πŸ€•.

I'm glad Mayor Mamdani is taking responsibility for this miscommunication though... it's clear he didn't mean for it to happen. And I love how Norman Siegel is all about spreading the word and making sure people know about these warming buses πŸ“’. It's crazy how communication breakdowns can happen, but at least someone is listening now.

I'm also super impressed by this one volunteer group that's been working tirelessly with some of these homeless individuals... they're the real heroes here ❀️. Can't wait to see what the city does next to address these concerns and make sure everyone has access to those warming buses 🚐.
 
so NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani taking responsibility for a miscommunication thingy πŸ€”... 17 deaths due to harsh weather, that's so sad πŸ˜”. I mean, warming buses are meant to help homeless people, not leave them in the cold 🚫. It makes sense that they needed clearer signage and better awareness πŸ“£. Mayor Mamdani being all like "no blaming others" πŸ‘, that's a good move, right? I guess it's also kinda cool that civil rights attorney Norman Siegel is on top of this stuff πŸ™Œ... his volunteer group really made a difference in getting people to use those warming buses πŸ’•. But, I'm still thinking... why did they have to limit the capacity and leave homeless people out during off-hours? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. NYC gotta do better next time πŸ‘
 
πŸ€• I just can't believe all those innocent lives lost due to a miscommunication... it's heartbreaking. The fact that officials didn't even know about these warming buses outside the ferry terminal is shocking. Clear signage is not too much to ask for, especially when it comes to helping people in need. 🚨

I think this incident highlights how important it is to have open lines of communication between departments and teams. It's easy to point fingers, but as Mayor Mamdani said, blame shouldn't be passed around - we should all work together to make things right.

I hope that by adding more signage and increasing awareness, people will actually know about these warming buses next time. It's a small step, but it could make all the difference. πŸ’‘ And I'm glad to hear that there are people like Norman Siegel who are working hard to help those in need. We need more of that kindness and compassion in our communities! 🌟
 
Man, that's a total bummer πŸ€•. I mean, warming buses are such an awesome initiative, providing a safe space for people who need it most. But yeah, you can't just set up these things without making sure everyone knows where they are πŸ“. It's crazy that some folks didn't even know about 'em. And now there's been a bunch of deaths? That's just devastating πŸ˜”.

I'm glad the mayor is owning up to it and saying he takes responsibility for the miscommunication. That's what leaders do, right? They own up to mistakes and try to fix 'em. Now we just gotta hope they follow through on those promises and add more signage where these buses are located πŸ“£. It's not rocket science, folks! Just get the word out there so everyone knows how to access help when they need it most.

And yeah, I'm down with Norman Siegel and his team trying to spread the word and make sure people know about these warming buses. That's what community organizers are for 🌟. Let's hope we can get this thing sorted out and make sure no more lives are lost because of a simple miscommunication 😞.
 
I'm really worried about what happened with those warming buses πŸ€•. I mean, they're set up just to help people stay warm when it's freezing outside, but some people still didn't know where to find them? It's crazy! And now there have been 17 deaths, which is just devastating πŸ˜”. Mayor Mamdani taking responsibility for the miscommunication is a big deal - we need more leaders like that who own up to their mistakes.

I also feel bad for all the people who were trying to do the right thing, but didn't get the info they needed πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's not just about passing blame, it's about making sure everyone knows what's going on. And now they're adding more signs and stuff, that's a good step in the right direction πŸ’‘. I hope this doesn't happen again, and we can get these warming buses to be more accessible for everyone 🚨.
 
I think Mayor Zohran Mamdani is trying to fix a big mess on his own πŸ™, but it's good that he's taking responsibility for the miscommunication. 17 deaths is way too many people who lost their lives because they didn't know about those warming buses. I feel bad for all the homeless people out there who are struggling to survive in this harsh weather.

If the city wants to really help, I think they need to make sure that everyone knows where these buses are and how to use them πŸ“. Clear signage is a must! And I'm glad to see Norman Siegel stepping up to help spread the word. His team's efforts sound amazing πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm so worried about those homeless people out there πŸ€•πŸ˜”. It's just not right that they're struggling like that, especially when we know we can do better. I feel for Mayor Mamdani, taking responsibility like that takes guts πŸ’ͺ. But it's clear the city needs to step up its game - those warming buses are a great idea, but if people don't even know where to find them, what's the point? πŸš¨πŸ—ΊοΈ. It's not just about visibility though, it's also about accessibility - can they actually get on these buses with all their stuff? πŸ€”πŸ‘.

I'm glad Norman Siegel is pushing for change πŸ’‘. We need more people like him who care about the less fortunate. And I love that his group is going back to the ferry terminal to make sure everyone knows about those warming buses - someone's gotta keep spreading the word πŸ“’. Let's hope we can get this sorted out soon and give those homeless folks a break from the cold ❄️.
 
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