Mayor Eric Adams announced that Kathleen Corradi, an education department employee, has been appointed New York’s first-ever “rat czar,” part of Adams’ effort to combat a growing rodent population in the county’s most populous city.
Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday, April 12, announced that Kathleen Corradi, an education department employee, has been appointed New York’s first-ever “rat czar,” part of Adams’ effort to combat a growing rodent population in the county’s most populous city.
Adams, who has often expressed a deep hatred for rats, posted the job last year, seeking someone “somewhat bloodthirsty” with a “general aura of badassery” and offering an annual salary between $120,000 and $170,000. Rat sightings have jumped in recent years, according to city data. Some officials have said the proliferation of sidewalk dining — a concession to the COVID-19 pandemic that shut down the city’s restaurants — contributed to the problem.
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