New
York P&A Settles Zoning Case About Home for Individuals who are Recovering
from Alcoholism
On
the eve of trial, Disabilities Advocates, Inc., which is part of the New York
P&A system, settled a case in which the city refused to permit a provider
to build a home for individuals who were recovering from alcoholism and their
children. The case went up to the
Second Circuit Court of Appeals, which decided that the individuals were
covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Fair Housing Act and the
Rehabilitation Act. The circuit court sent the case back to the lower court to
determine whether the city’s stated reasons for denying the permit were a
pretext for discrimination and whether the city retaliated against the provider
for filing a discrimination complaint.
The terms of the settlement are confidential.