Newburgh City Council votes to declare housing emergency with regulation of rents

NEWBURGH – The Newburgh City Council voted unanimously Monday night to declare a housing emergency requiring the regulation of certain residential rents in the city.

Following the vote, residents in the audit burst into applause.

Councilwoman Giselle Martinez noted Newburgh is now the third municipality in the Hudson Valley – the County of Rockland and City of Kingston – to approve the move.

“The vacancy study just showed what we already knew, what we already felt, there is a housing crisis and although this isn’t the only solution, there are multiple moving pieces that we are going to continue working on,” she said.

The next step in the process is for the city to recommend nine people to serve on a rent guidelines committee with the state making the final determination.

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