Mayor Eric Adams spent the past week announcing restorations to some critical city services that were on the chopping block, changing course after telling New Yorkers in November he would scale them back. He cited better than expected revenue projections and lower projected costs tied to managing the migrant crisis for the reversal. The about-face is good news for New Yorkers, who can now expect more NYPD officers and firefighters on the streets, the same number of trash cans and a parks jobs program. Young people can once again count on summer enrichment programs and jobs after Adams restored…