Rows of cots are seen inside the dormitory tent during a media tour of a shelter New York City is setting up to house up to 1,000 migrants in New York in August.
Rows of cots are seen inside the dormitory tent during a media tour of a shelter New York City is setting up to house up to 1,000 migrants in New York in August. Mary Altaffer / Associated Press
Rows of cots are seen inside the dormitory tent during a media tour of a shelter New York City is setting up to house up to 1,000 migrants in New York in August.
Rows of cots are seen inside the dormitory tent during a media tour of a shelter New York City is setting up to house up to 1,000 migrants in New York in August. Mary Altaffer / Associated Press

Mayor Brandon Johnson announced a plan to move roughly 1,600 migrants from Chicago police stations to tent camps around the city. These tents are being modeled after the ones built in New York City that can house up to 1,000 people.

Reset gets the latest on Johnson’s plan and gets an update on the city’s financial forecast.

GUESTS: Mariah Woelfel, WBEZ city government and politics reporter

Tessa Weinberg, WBEZ city government and politics reporter

Rows of cots are seen inside the dormitory tent during a media tour of a shelter New York City is setting up to house up to 1,000 migrants in New York in August.
Rows of cots are seen inside the dormitory tent during a media tour of a shelter New York City is setting up to house up to 1,000 migrants in New York in August. Mary Altaffer / Associated Press
Rows of cots are seen inside the dormitory tent during a media tour of a shelter New York City is setting up to house up to 1,000 migrants in New York in August.
Rows of cots are seen inside the dormitory tent during a media tour of a shelter New York City is setting up to house up to 1,000 migrants in New York in August. Mary Altaffer / Associated Press

Mayor Brandon Johnson announced a plan to move roughly 1,600 migrants from Chicago police stations to tent camps around the city. These tents are being modeled after the ones built in New York City that can house up to 1,000 people.

Reset gets the latest on Johnson’s plan and gets an update on the city’s financial forecast.

GUESTS: Mariah Woelfel, WBEZ city government and politics reporter

Tessa Weinberg, WBEZ city government and politics reporter