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Reprieve as NYS Returns Mount Sinai Hospital Closing Plan But Will It Be Kept Open?

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

NYC, April 3 – As lower Manhattan and not only Chinatown get more residential housing unit, there is a lack of hospitals and health care. But Beth Israel has been trying to close. Today comes  the announcement that the New York State Department of Health determined that Mount Sinai Beth Israel’s closure plan is incomplete.

  NYSDH has requested Mount Sinai Beth Israel submit a new, comprehensive closure plan that includes information on the availability of medical health care, particularly emergency services, at other facilities in the community.    

  But as pointed out by CONGRESSMAN DAN GOLDMAN, CONGRESSMAN JERRY NADLER, SENATOR KRISTEN GONZALEZ, SENATOR BRIAN KAVANAGH, ASSEMBLYMEMBER HARVEY EPSTEIN, ASSEMBLYMEMBER DEBORAH GLICK, ASSEMBLYMEMBER TONY SIMONE, MANHATTAN BOROUGH PRESIDENT MARK LEVINE, COUNCILMEMBER ERIK BOTTCHER, COUNCILMEMBER KEITH POWERS, and COUNCILMEMBER CARLINA RIVERA, it's not a rejection of the plan. So what comes next? 

Amid the beauties and betrayals of Manhattan Chinatown, on February 9 there was a scheduling announcement: "9 a.m.  – New York City Mayor Eric Adams makes a public space-related announcement, related to a key commitment made in his 2024 State of the City address, Kimlau Square, Chatham Square and East Broadway." 

   Inner City Press went to cover the event, which consisted of speeches not only by elected officials including Congressman Dan Goldman and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine (who joked he would made his introduction as an avenger into a memo) but also by a few local activists and planner. 

  Mayor Adams arrived late in the program, spoke and then took questions. Inner City Press asked him about community opposition to the Chinatown high-rise jail project on Baxter Street, and to a shelter set to be in at 91 East Broadway. How did listening to the community apply to those?  

The jail, Mayor Adams blamed on the City Council. (This heartened back to finger pointing all the way back in the Board of Estimate, about the jail site, in 1984). He did not answer on the shelter, much less about Comptroller Brad Lander's Fair Share report, cited in the failed lawsuit against the project. 

 Afterward, Inner City Press interviewed NYS Secretary of State Robert J. Rodriguez, who said that this round of listening began in earnest in 2021, but that plans to refurbish Park Row, which runs by the SDNY courthouse and now-empty MCC jail, stretch back much longer.

Inner City Press will continue to report on this

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