
The city council is expected to approve later this week on a plan to build a Bronx housing complex for their former colleagues with serious health problems, which leads to another effort by the Adams Mayor’s administration to prevent the project.
The “Just Home” plan will pave the way for more than 80 housing units at reasonable and supportive prices on the campus of the Jacobi Hospital in Morris Park. Under the plan, which is supervised by the General Hospitals system in New York City Health + in the city, apartments will be allocated to former colleagues with serious health problems, such as cancer in the fourth stage.
After supporting the plan for years, Adams had a sudden change in the heart earlier this month, when his first mayor, Randy Master, began trying to find ways to prevent the project, as reported by Daily News for the first time. The reflection was crowned last week, as the Adams administration announced that it would try to kill the project directly and transfer it to a different location. Specifically, Adams – who faces accusations that he is trying to produce the housing plan to record political points with the local community before the municipal elections in November – would put the council to put the ice that his team can determine a new location.
In a statement on Tuesday, Benjamin Fang, delegate of the Speaker Adrian AdamsThis request was shocked and announced that the Chamber expects to vote to vote on the original original proposal at the full council meeting on Thursday.
“Mayor Adams and Randy Mastro may try to prevent another housing project that can connect homes to the people of our city, but the council will not allow it,” Fang said. “It is unreasonable for the mayor and Master to try to use housing with medical care for the New York residents as a political compromise.”
The council sources told the news that the plan is expected to pass on Thursday because it has received widespread support, but not from Republican Christie Marmorato, who represents the region. Marmorato, the sources, was in direct contact with Master, about trying to back away from the plan, did not respond to a request for comment on Tuesday.
There does not seem to be a mechanism for the mayor to detonate the plan if it is passed, since the regular veto process does not apply.
In response to Vang’s comment, William Fowler’s mayor’s spokesman pointed to a statement issued by his office last week accused of “Policy Playing rather than focusing on achieving the lives of New York residents.”
Fowler also claimed that the council’s vote does not require specifically from the fair house project to move forward. Instead, he said that the management of the council will only allow the facilitation of supportive housing at reasonable prices on this site, and not for a specific resident.
The sources of the council opposed this claim, saying that the same plan is based on the 2024 vote of the H + H Council, which first authorized the plan of the fair house for the former colleagues.
Flip-Flop comes at home Just Home is scrambling to manufacture support to try to re-elevate his long interrogation amid poor reconnaissance numbers and the continued implications of his accusation of corruption. Conservative societies such as Morris Park may be a key to Adam