$30,000 from mayor's office heading to NYCHA development in Downtown Brooklyn
Briefly

The residents of Ingersoll Houses voted on how to allocate $30,000 from the city aimed at improving their neighborhood's quality of life and safety.
For the residents, the word safety is more than just protecting them from crime but giving them a neighborhood home and public spaces that are cared for.
People living in the Ingersoll Houses expressed hope for improvements focused on economic stability and youth development, emphasizing community engagement in decision-making.
The project aligns with the mayor's action plan for neighborhood safety and aims to support over 20 developments with the highest crime rates.
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