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NYC refuses to tear down trash-filled encampments outside the Intrepid — earning Mamdani rave reviews from homeless
New York City has refused to tear down a trash-filled homeless encampment near the Intrepid Museum in Hell's Kitchen, a decision that has earned Mamdani positive reviews from the homeless. The encampment has been a source of frustration for business owners and passersby for months.
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