County Scores Another Victory Against NYC
On Tuesday New York Supreme Court Justice Thomas Zugibe granted the County of Rockland’s request for a Preliminary Injunction against the City of New York and Mayor Eric Adams and the Armoni Hotel, prohibiting the City from proceeding with their plan to turn the Armoni Inn and Suites in Orangeburg into a shelter for 340 migrants.
In May, my administration filed a lawsuit against the City of New York citing its lack of authority to establish a shelter outside of its boundaries without cooperation of the County and local municipalities. The lawsuit underscores the City of New York’s lack of communication and planning and its failure to follow New York State rules and regulations required for setting up a shelter.
As my County Attorney Thomas Humbach stated in response to the ruling, “The City of New York’s attempts at unilateral action are disrespectful of the people and local governments in Rockland County. The City government can do what it likes within its own borders, but it must show some regard for the people, governments, and laws of this County if it wants to open operations here, whether it is a shelter or its new voucher plan.”
I’d like to underscore that the Court also found that the City of New York’s unresponsive, repetitive, and needlessly combative claims that the County acted with “racist motivation” failed to provide any persuasive argument and ultimately this Preliminary Injunction prohibits the City from bringing people to Rockland County to house them in shelters.
This County has a severe housing crisis subjecting many low-income families in Rockland to overcrowded and unsafe living conditions.
Quadrupling the number of homeless in this County overnight, as the City is intending to do, will only compound our housing crisis and lead to more people living in these dangerously inhumane conditions that we are fighting to fix.
That includes going to site plans, approvals, inspections; it’s a lengthy process and Mayor Eric Adams has no authority to attempt to move homeless individuals outside of his city and certainly not while ignoring state regulations for shelters to do so.