Last acts: Outgoing Mayor Adams vetoes 19 bills protecting street vendors, delivery workers, and affordable housing 

Outgoing Mayor Eric Adams turned the lights out on his four-year run at City Hall Wednesday afternoon by vetoing 19 bills passed earlier this month to protect workers, street vendors and immigrants, increase affordable housing in the city and reform the NYPD.

The last-minute vetoes occurred just hours before Adams’ four-year run as mayor ends; he gives way to incoming Mayor Zohran Mamdani at 12:01 a.m. Thursday.