Brooklyn Residents Protest Against Homeless Shelter
Briefly

City officials, including Assembly Member William Colton and City Council Member Susan Zhuang, gathered at 2501 and 86th Street, voicing strong opposition to the proposed homeless shelter. The rally was marked by frustration as Colton emphasized their concerns about the city's lack of response to the protests, which have persisted for 36 days. The assembled crowd, consisting of business owners and concerned residents, demonstrated their unified stance against the shelter, raising awareness about the potential impacts on their community.
Assembly Member William Colton expressed discontent with the city's approach, stating, "Still, city government has not responded" to the significant pushback from the community. His remarks reflect a growing frustration among local leaders regarding the decision-making process surrounding the homeless shelter. The ongoing protests signify a deep unrest among residents and business owners alike, who feel their voices have not been adequately heard or considered in this critical matter.
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