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NYC unveils Summer Safety Plan focused on violence prevention, youth programs and major events

City leaders say the plan is centered on three priorities: preventing violence, supporting young people during the summer months, and ensuring public safety at large gatherings and celebrations. 

Morgan Scott

Jul 14, 2026, 4:49 AM

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As temperatures rise across the city, officials are rolling out a comprehensive summer safety strategy to address seasonal increases in violence and to keep New Yorkers safe during some of the year's biggest events. 

City leaders say the plan is centered on three priorities: preventing violence, supporting young people during the summer months, and ensuring public safety at large gatherings and celebrations. 

Residents News 12 spoke with said they appreciate the city's efforts to be proactive and communicate its initiatives more openly. 

"One thing that I can appreciate that the mayor has been doing, like he's super transparent about all his initiatives because sometimes the city does release a lot of programs when nobody knows about it," said Brooklyn resident Taj. 

Officials say the strategy comes as gun violence and domestic violence often see an uptick during the summer.

In response, the city is expanding violence-prevention programs, crisis-response efforts, and services for survivors. 

A major focus of the plan is youth engagement. 

According to city officials, more than 1,000 young people are participating in the city's anti-gun violence employment program, while more than 100 others are receiving education on healthy relationships and abuse prevention. 

Some residents believe offering a wider variety of activities could help attract more young people. https://www.nyc.gov/content/summer/pages/?utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery

"I think there should be programs of interest for the kids, like if they want to do basketball, if they want to do some type of game design, animation, stuff like that," said resident Karissa. 

Others say accessibility and awareness of existing programs remain key challenges. 

"Make summer youth more accessible,” said Taj. “Maybe more free fitness classes from the city or something. I know they have free swimming lessons, stuff like that. Anything that they're putting out, maybe definitely promote it more so more people know about it.

City leaders argue that summer opportunities are about more than keeping young people occupied. They say providing jobs, mentorship, and safe spaces can help reduce the risk of violence before it starts. 

Not everyone is convinced those efforts alone will address the issue. 

"I don't think it'll change the violence,” one resident said. “I think they're still going to do what they want to do. It's also not just kids; it's adults.”

“I think this is coming off of the heels of the Coney Island incident,” said Taj. “That mass shooting that attacked an entire family. Those weren't kids that shot up, that was an adult.”

Meanwhile, officials are also preparing for a busy season of large-scale events, including Pride celebrations, J'Ouvert and the upcoming FIFA World Cup festivities. 

The city says crowd safety and event security will remain a key focus throughout the summer. 

City leaders say the overall goal is to ensure New Yorkers can enjoy the season safely while expanding resources to prevent violence and support communities across the five boroughs.


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