In his third State of the City speech since becoming mayor two years ago, Mayor Eric Adams outlined several new initiatives Wednesday that he said will build on his push to make New York “safer” and more prosperous. Adams’ speech, delivered at Hostos Community College in the Bronx, featured policy prescriptions that included a plan to create a Tenant Protection Cabinet focused on guarding against hostile landlords, a push to build more than 10,000 units of affordable housing on city land, the creation and refurbishment of several skate parks throughout the Big Apple and a directive designating…