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Proposed homeless shelter leaves Coney Island community divided

Known for its beaches, amusement rides and busy boardwalk, the neighborhood could soon add a homeless shelter to the area. It is a possibility that has sparked concern among some community members who say they were not properly informed about the proposal.

Aurora Fowlkes

May 19, 2026, 6:05 PM

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A proposed homeless shelter in Coney Island is drawing mixed reactions from residents as debate grows over the planned location on Mermaid Avenue.

Known for its beaches, amusement rides and busy boardwalk, the neighborhood could soon add a homeless shelter to the area. It is a possibility that has sparked concern among some community members who say they were not properly informed about the proposal.

Resident Ashley said the lack of communication has left many neighbors feeling uneasy.

“I don't know if I should be happy or sad or I'm just concerned. It's been really hush-hush. I don't think anybody, any of the locals, even knew that they're going to open up one, honestly,” says Ashley.

Questions about transparency have also been raised by Brooklyn Community Board 13 Chair Jeff Sanoff. In a letter sent earlier this month to the Department of Social Services, Sanoff said the board first learned about the proposed shelter through an online post.

The letter also pointed out that the site is located near routes heavily used by families and children.

Some residents worry the shelter could create safety concerns in the neighborhood.

“You're introducing another element into this neighborhood where, you know, there are people who may have mental illness, who may have drug issues, who may just be unstable, into a neighborhood that's filled with kids,” said resident Jennifer.

The Department of Social Services says it plans to officially notify both the community and local leaders before any shelter opens and will work with the neighborhood throughout the process.

Others in the community believe the shelter is necessary and say residents should support people in need.

“I think they're going to have to deal with it because we need to help people. A lot of them need shelter, and they need food, and they need somebody to talk to them,” said Erica Lewis.

Frank, another resident, said while opinions may differ, helping vulnerable people should remain a priority.

“It's a good idea, but some people beg to differ. If you’re helping the community by helping people that should be in the place, they should be taken care of.”

The proposal is still under review. The Department of Homeless Services says any shelter that moves forward would include 24/7 security aimed at keeping both residents and the surrounding community safe.

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