In his 2022 address, ToddGloria pinpointed chronic homelessness, housing shortages, rising crime and increasing infrastructure needs as his top priorities for the year.
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Other city leaders acknowledged the crisis but backed Gloria's efforts and said the issue existed long before he took office in 2020. "This is a policy failure of epic proportions — implicating all levels of government and both major political parties," a statement from the group read."But rather than take responsibility, officials often blame the victims. Hence, the criminalization of homelessness serves an insidious, irrational purpose."
"This is the right approach and I look forward to seeing more communities join in this effort," he said. On infrastructure, Gloria proposed a major update to the city's Street Preservation Ordinance to ensure that utilities, city crews and contractors excavating streets are held to a high standard of complete and timely repairs.
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