New York Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to convene a gathering at her Manhattan workplace on Tuesday to debate the following steps for the Adams administration following the resignation of 4 deputy mayors within the metropolis on Monday.
“Tomorrow, I have asked key leaders to meet me at my Manhattan office for a conversation about the path forward, with the goal of ensuring stability for the City of New York,” Hochul stated in a press release on Monday evening.
A spokesperson for the town stated the deputy mayors will stay of their place within the brief time period and the governing of the town will proceed.
“Let me be crystal clear: New York City will keep moving forward, just as it does every day. All deputy mayors will remain in their roles for the time being to ensure a seamless transition. The people of New York City remain, without question, our top priority,” the spokesperson stated.
Right here is the governor’s full assertion:
Learn Gov. Kathy Hochul’s full Monday evening assertion
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul launched a press release Monday evening:
“Since taking workplace in 2021, I’ve achieved all the pieces attainable to accomplice with the Metropolis of New York beneath the management of two totally different mayors. We’ve labored collectively to combat crime on the streets and subways, shut unlawful hashish outlets and construct extra housing by ‘City of Yes’. Bickering between State and Metropolis officers is a waste of time and I refuse to return to the times the place our constituents are caught within the crossfire of political turf wars.
“Earlier at present I spoke with First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer to specific my gratitude for her years of service to New York Metropolis. She, together with Deputy Mayors Anne Williams-Isom, Meera Joshi and Chauncey Parker, have been robust companions with my Administration throughout dozens of key points. In the event that they really feel unable to serve in Metropolis Corridor right now, that raises critical questions in regards to the long-term way forward for this Mayoral administration.
“I acknowledge the immense duty I maintain as governor and the constitutional powers granted to this workplace. Within the 235 years of New York State historical past, these powers have by no means been utilized to take away a duly-elected mayor; overturning the need of the voters is a critical step that shouldn’t be taken calmly. That stated, the alleged conduct at Metropolis Corridor that has been reported over the previous two weeks is troubling and can’t be ignored. Tomorrow, I’ve requested key leaders to fulfill me at my Manhattan workplace for a dialog in regards to the path ahead, with the aim of making certain stability for the Metropolis of New York.
“Let me be clear: my most urgent concern is the well-being of my 8.3 million constituents who live in New York City. I will be monitoring this situation extraordinarily closely to ensure that New Yorkers are not being shortchanged by the current crisis in City government.”