St. John’s Episcopal Church and Naperville have decided not to move forward with plans to house migrants, following concerns raised by Rep. Malliotakis and others. Concerns included violations of building and fire codes, lease agreements, and potential threats. The decision was influenced by concerns about violating NYC Building laws, FDNY code, and a lease agreement with New York State.
Naperville is not moving forward with a plan to have residents house migrants in their homes. https://t.co/uWFBheg5WF
Staten Island: 'A Rosebank pastor said his parish would not be moving forward with plans for a migrant shelter after he allegedly received threats that he believes were fueled by Staten Island officials.' 'The Rev. Hank Tuell, head of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Rosebank,… https://t.co/DHM0fRkBoI
Naperville is not moving forward with a plan to have residents house migrants in their homes. https://t.co/PN6EWbowfq
I’m pleased that after expressing our concerns that the plan to house migrants would violate NYC Building laws, FDNY code & a lease agreement with New York State, St. John’s has decided to not move forward with housing migrants at Canterbury House Senior Residence.…
Following our letter outlining concerns that housing migrants at Canterbury House Senior Residence would diminish quality of life for our senior citizens & violate its lease agreement plus building & fire codes, St. John’s Episcopal Church is not moving forward with the plan! https://t.co/t8i8j8lAHP
🚨 UPDATE: Following this letter outlining concerns that housing migrants at Canterbury House Senior Residence would diminish quality of life for our senior citizens, violate its lease agreement as well as building & fire codes, St. John’s Episcopal Church is not moving forward… https://t.co/hfg4VSdo6V