Mayor Eric Adams has been missing deadlines critical to closing Rikers Island by 2027, but now he says that the City needs a new plan because the courts cannot process people fast enough to meet their goal.
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Mayor Eric Adams has called for a new proposal to close Rikers Island jail complex after his administration failed to adhere to the current plan, which has been in place since the final year of former Mayor Bill de Blasioโs tenure.
The mayorโs request comes amid a series of missed deadlines and milestones associated with the current plan and a surge in violence and death rates at the facility. Since Adams took office, over two dozen people have died at Rikers Island.
The current plan, which Adams labeled as โflawed from the beginning,โ was set to close Rikers by August 2027 and replace it with four borough-based jails, including one in Kew Gardens. However, Adamsโ administration has missed several deadlines associated with the plan and has done little to get it back on track.
The mayor called on the City Council to craft a plan that better suits the reality of the criminal justice system under his administration. He emphasized the need to address the approximately 3,000 detainees on Rikers who suffer from mental illness, accounting for about half of the jail complexโs population.
City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams and several council members have publicly supported the current plan and condemned the mayorโs demands for a new one. A council spokesperson stated that the law clearly mandates Rikersโ closure by 2027 and reiterated the councilโs commitment to ensuring the city adheres to its legal mandate. They also highlighted that roughly half of those detained at Rikers have a mental health diagnosis and could be better served elsewhere.
Meanwhile, the mayor blamed the cityโs courts for contributing to Rikersโ growing population by failing to process cases, a claim rejected by Lucian Chalfen, a spokesperson…
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