Big events coming to New York this summer mean big changes
New York City, USATue Jun 02 2026
This summer, New York City is preparing for a double dose of excitement: the FIFA World Cup and the NBA Finals. While fans look forward to the games, the head of the police department sees a mix of challenges ahead. The NYPD expects a much higher risk level than usual, partly because hundreds of thousands of visitors will flood the streets. Add in July 4th celebrations, and the city is facing what some call an unprecedented security test.
The biggest concern isn't just keeping people safe—it's the cost. The police department may spend around $92 million on extra security, including overtime and new equipment. That money comes at a tricky time because the department is already running low on overtime funds. Nearly half of that emergency cash will get used in the first week of July, forcing officers to work long shifts during the busiest event windows.
Safety risks aren't just about crowds. Vehicles driving into gatherings—whether by accident or on purpose—are a major worry. Security teams are already checking resources across neighborhoods to avoid situations where a car could become a weapon. The NBA Finals later in July add pressure, with a possible spike in security needs if the tournament goes deep into later rounds.
City leaders want to make the most of the moment by hosting public watch parties in all five boroughs. The mayor has even canceled some smaller events to keep people safe. Yet the police commissioner is asking for patience, reminding leaders that security plans have to match the scale of what's coming. The goal isn't to block fun but to protect it—without overpromising.
https://localnews.ai/article/big-events-coming-to-new-york-this-summer-mean-big-changes-231c3aec
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