Late last week, New York City Council passed a plan to close Rikers Island jails and replace the blighted detention facility with four locally situated jails. Now, advocates organizing under the “House Our Future NY” campaign are urging Mayor Bill DeBlasio’s administration to consider the relationship between mass incarceration and homelessness. The campaign’s key recommendation is that the city focus on creating 30,000 units of affordable housing dedicated to people currently experiencing homelessness. “If you want to shut down Rikers Island and reduce the number of people who are incarcerated... and if you want to end homelessness in this city, it starts with access to safe, affordable housing,” said Charles King, CEO of Housing Works.