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Legislature moves local-law for proposed homeless shelter to public hearing after heated public debate

3111930 · April 24, 2025
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Summary

The Sullivan County Executive Committee voted to move a proposed local law — authorizing a long-term lease of county-owned property for a proposed homeless shelter project — to a public hearing. Speakers at the meeting debated location, funding and safety; county staff said they expect to apply for an $8 million state grant to cover most

Sullivan County legislators voted in executive committee to advance a proposed local law that would authorize a long-term lease of county-owned property for a planned homeless shelter, moving the measure to a public hearing after extended public comment and legislator discussion.

The proposal and the debate: County staff and some legislators explained the plan as a response to an ongoing local housing crisis, noting current use of hotels for emergency shelter is costly and unsustainable. Legislators and residents traded arguments about where to site such a facility, whether the county is already “saturated” with shelters and whether the project would introduce safety or infrastructure risks to nearby county facilities.

Why it matters: County staff said the shelter is designed to provide a transition to…

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