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Reaching a new ‘milestone’ in Mamdani’s close-Rikers plan is no reason to cheer
New York Post ^ | July 5, 2026, 8:25 p.m. ET | Post Editorial Board

Posted on 07/05/2026 6:09:24 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum

Mayor Zohran Mamdani is bragging that efforts to shut down the Rikers Island jail complex just reached another “milestone.”

Forgive us for not popping any champagne corks: Alas, the mayor still has no plan for where all the inmates will go when it does close.

Last week, Mamdani announced the transfer of three unused Rikers buildings, including a shuttered infirmary, from the Department of Correction to the Department of Citywide Administrative Services.

This “milestone,” he boasted, “brings us closer to ending” Rikers’ operation, though he conceded the shutdown plan won’t meet its 2027 deadline.

The mayor knows state law prevents jails from closing without a fully functional replacement, and the four new facilities being built won’t all be ready before at least 2032. 

For example, the planned Boerum Hill Brooklyn jail — a 15-story behemoth has been plagued by safety concerns and construction problems — isn’t slated to be completed until spring 2029.

The Bronx and Queens facilities are scheduled to open in 2031, while the $3.8 million Chinatown jail has a 2032 completion date.

Yet when finished, these facilities won’t have nearly enough space to accommodate even the current inmate population, let alone any additional inmates that would need to be housed should crime spike.

Last month, the average daily population of the Rikers Island jail complex was close to 6,600 people.

Yet Mamdani remains committed to building pricey, undersized jails with just 4,160 beds — and in neighborhoods that deeply oppose them.

The mayor is right, of course, that Rikers has been a disaster, but that’s mostly due to an inept bureaucracy, incompetent leadership and government’s failure to invest in infrastructure maintenance.

Shutting down Rikers and opening four smaller jails does little except multiply the pervasive culture of dysfunction, mismanagement and violence infecting the jail system where inmate deaths from fentanyl overdoses and suicide occur with...

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If they shut down Rikers, Rikers might be the safest place to hide.
1 posted on 07/05/2026 6:09:24 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

They well be let out on the streets.


2 posted on 07/05/2026 6:15:19 PM PDT by riverrunner
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

“and the four new facilities being built won’t all be ready before at least 2032”

If they are projecting 2032 now, then the reality will likely be years later than 2032; typical of NYC government projects.


3 posted on 07/05/2026 6:16:01 PM PDT by Wuli (")
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If they are projecting 2032 now, then the reality will likely be years later than 2032; typical of NYC government projects.

Emulating the California high-speed rail business plan.

4 posted on 07/05/2026 6:17:38 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Israel über alles.)
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“Emulating the California high-speed rail business plan. “

Actually, the California High Speed Rail fiasco was emulating patterns set in NYC before that fiasco started.

The timeline of the city’s attempts to build the 2nd Avenue subway line spans roughly 97 years from proposal to the completion of Phase I. The costs are running about $4.5 billion per mile (many many times more per mile than the disastrous California High Speed Rail).

NYC is the most expensive city in the world when it comes to public infrastructure projects.


5 posted on 07/05/2026 6:30:59 PM PDT by Wuli (")
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6 posted on 07/05/2026 6:31:49 PM PDT by Libloather (Why do climate change hoax deniers live in mansions on the beach?)
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To: Wuli

I was just making joke, not a law review.


7 posted on 07/05/2026 6:31:57 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Israel über alles.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

He will send them on greyhound buses to red cities. Florida and Texas should be building a list of all Rikers inmates and be ready when they arrive.


8 posted on 07/05/2026 6:34:57 PM PDT by CircleCityHamburgerMan (Death to demons)
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9 posted on 07/05/2026 6:39:01 PM PDT by sauropod (Make sure Satan has to climb over a lot of Scripture to get to you. John MacArthur Ne supra crepidam)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Is full of muslims ?


10 posted on 07/05/2026 7:07:10 PM PDT by butlerweave (Fateh)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

I’m sure that all of the inmates released will promise to be “mostly peaceful.”


11 posted on 07/05/2026 7:10:14 PM PDT by Ronaldus Magnus III (Do, or do not, there is no try. )
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"The mayor knows state law prevents jails from closing without a fully functional replacement, and the four new facilities being built won’t all be ready before at least 2032. "

Perhaps Rikers will remain open long enough to become mamdani's next home.
12 posted on 07/05/2026 8:29:07 PM PDT by clearcarbon (Fraudulent elections have consequences.)
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