Zoning Officials Stop Church From Opening 40-Bed Shelter in Sub-Zero Temperatures
Gloversville's Free Methodist Church has 40 beds ready and waiting at its downtown shelter. City officials say the zoning code doesn't allow people to sleep in them.

Temperatures in Gloversville, New York, are expected to fall to -4 degrees tonight. That's bad news for the roughly 80 homeless people who live in the upstate community, and who have few options for escaping the dangerously frigid weather.
About half of those people could be housed on the second floor of a building owned by the city's Free Methodist Church, where 40 empty beds sit ready to welcome people in from the cold.
Stopping that from happening are Gloversville's zoning officials, who say that the commercial zoning of the church's property and its downtown location prohibit it from hosting a cold weather shelter. Those empty beds will have to stay that way.
"The situation is dire up here and the city just refuses to let us open," says Richard Wilkinson, the pastor of Gloversville's Free Methodist Church. "It's heartbreaking knowing there's people out there."
Wilkinson's efforts to open a cold weather shelter date back to late 2019. At the time, Fulton County, which contains Gloversville, had no homeless shelter. Opening one would help it meet its obligation under a 2016 "code blue" executive order issued by then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo to have a plan to shelter the homeless when temperatures dropped below freezing.
The Free Methodist Church's downtown building on Bleecker Street seemed like the perfect location for it, says Wilkinson. The ground floor of the former YWCA facility already served as a food pantry. The second floor had more than enough space to accommodate sleeping quarters. The building also had bathroom facilities and a commercial kitchen, so people staying there could also get a hot shower and hot meal.
Better yet, the shelter would be located in the city's downtown where most of the homeless were already congregated.
"All the homeless are down here in the center of the city," Wilkinson tells Reason. "There's a lot of services. In Gloversville, they can get a meal five to six days a week. There's a lot benefit to having it down here."
Beginning in November 2019, Wilkinson and other churches and community organizations started working to turn their idea into a reality. The community and city government proved quite receptive to the effort at first.
It took only a few days for them to raise the $60,000 they needed to get their Center for Hope shelter up and running. Local businesses generously donated linens and pillows to the effort. The mayor and then-chief of police were in active conversations about the new shelter. An initial city building inspection turned up only minor issues that were easily remedied, says Wilkinson.
But this positive momentum was derailed in February 2020 when, on the same day the shelter was set to have its final building inspection, the city informed Wilkinson that there was a problem.
He was told that his property's commercial zoning and location in a "Downtown Urban Core Form-Based Overlay District" meant that a code blue shelter might not be allowed and he would have to go before the city's planning board in order to get permission to open.
Community outcry saw the city issue the church a temporary permit to operate a code blue shelter that year. But legalizing it long term required the Free Methodist Church to go through a monthslong planning process and come up with a site plan and architectural drawings.
At a September 2020 planning board meeting, Wilkinson and his lawyer made the case for his shelter in person. They said that the shelter's temporary options that year had been a success. They'd managed to fill 27 bunks that winter, and get a number of the people who came through their doors into mental health or drug addiction treatment.
The biggest issue that occurred was when one of the shelter residents urinated in front of a neighboring business.
They noted that because the city's zoning code was silent on whether code blue shelters were an allowable use in the property's commercial zoning, while similar things like rooming houses and hotels were allowed, the shelter should be allowed to open.
None of this proved convincing to the planning board. In October, it sent Wilkinson a letter saying that his property's zoning did not permit the operation of a code blue shelter.
In response, Wilkinson took his case to the city's zoning board of appeals, where he argued that the planning board was misinterpreting the zoning code and that his church's shelter should be allowed to open.
That proved fruitless as well. In a letter dated January 22, 2021, the zoning board of appeals affirmed earlier decisions by the city that a code blue shelter was not an allowable use in commercial zones, and therefore the Bleecker Street shelter would have to either obtain a zoning variance or close.
These administrative rejections of Wilkinson's code blue shelter were mirrored by the Gloversville City Council.
On New Year's Day 2021, the council passed an amendment to the city's zoning code that permitted code blue shelters in commercial zones, but also expressly prohibited them in the city's downtown "form-based overlay zone" where the Bleecker Street shelter is located.
Wilkinson says that the city did provide some funding in 2021 to open a compromise shelter farther from the downtown, but that proved unworkable. The new location, he said, had only eight beds and one bathroom. The sinks frequently broke and winter winds blew in a window.
Left with no other options, the Free Methodist Church sued Gloversville's zoning board in February 2021. Its lawsuit is ongoing.
This afternoon, local ABC affiliate WTEN reported that the city government inked papers this morning to lease a shuttered VFW hall near the city's downtown that will serve as a temporary 20-bed code blue shelter.
"We knew that the weather was cold out there. We wanted to provide this service to the community, especially to people in desperate need of shelter," Mayor Vincent DeSantis told WTEN this afternoon.
In a press release, the Center of Hope's advisory board said it was "grateful" to city leaders "for not only acknowledging the homeless population but putting together a
temporary solution."
Wilkinson tells Reason that he has had no involvement with the city's efforts, and therefore doesn't know what kind of facilities or services will be on offer at the new temporary shelter. But he says he's glad that the city is getting people out of the cold.
Nevertheless, he says this hasn't changed any of his plans to open a shelter at the Bleecker Street property and that his church's lawsuit will continue.
With regard to that shelter, Wilkinson told Reason yesterday that the city has done everything in its power to throw up roadblocks to his church's charitable efforts and that people are suffering as a consequence.
"What it comes down to is it's freezing. All it is is a line in the city code that is keeping people from sleeping in the warmth," says Wilkinson. "It's ridiculous to me that anybody would allow people to sleep in the cold when there's a place where they could come inside and get warm."
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"What it comes down to is it's freezing. All it is is a line in the city code that is keeping people from sleeping in the warmth," says Wilkinson. "It's ridiculous to me that anybody would allow people to sleep in the cold when there's a place where they could come inside and get warm."
It's ridiculous to me that you allow the city to tell you what you can do with your building. Open the doors, make the beds, serve the soup, and dare them to jail you. WWJD?
"and dare them to jail you."
Do you actually think they wouldn't?
"WWJD?"
Get crucified for disobedience?
Some do - - - - - -
Every day, 12 churches or Christian buildings are attacked.
Every day, 13 Christians worldwide are killed because of their faith.
https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2021/january/christian-persecution-2021-countries-open-doors-watch-list.html
It's been as bad or worse than the Uighur genocide, and the establishment media has also been ignoring it twice as hard. Probably because they'd love to do the same thing to the American ones.
Mother's Lament (ML) also known as Judas Iscariot.
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LIE: Man of the Year award.
Fact: I never lied about any of this.
ML January.13.2022 at 3:51 pm
No, he was awarded a man of the year presentation from the Michigan Republicans.
Lie number 1, no, he WAS awarded Republican of the Year award. Close but still a lie.
ML January.13.2022 at 3:56 pm
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ML January.13.2022 at 4:00 pm
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January.13.2022 at 4:03 pm
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ML January.13.2022 at 4:06 pm
Hey, are you ever going to apologize for lying about the Michigan Republican Man of the year award?
Lie number 6 Trump was told many times this award didn't exist, but you lied about it more than he did.
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ML January.13.2022 at 6:11 pm
Trump was obviously talking about the Michigan Republican of the Year award.
Why are you lying about this?
You FINALLY got the award that he won, why didn't you notice he was lying about the Man of the Year award? If he
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use the Bundy Ranch method.
Cops show up to stop it, put 40 homeless people in their faces.
Will they arrest all 40 +?
Or just murder a few in the name of peace keeping?
Either way is a win.
Taking some heat there.
Are they ever going to put this issue to bed?
Wilkinson should know that the simplest way to divide his power to shelter people is on a 2^n scale, so 32 or 64 beds, none of this inbetween crap
What does the Pew Research Center say about churches converting into shelters?
I don't care for those folks, they're too preachy.
Inchoiring minds want to know.
They can make their own bully pulpit.
Better not have any blanket statements.
Pillow talk is acceptable.
What do Mick Jagger and Merry Clayton have to say about it?
Would a Euthanasia Center be permitted?
That is outside already.
Thats Planned Parenthood.
Looks like a local interest story to me.
Clearly the leaders in big cities look forward to these weather events as opportunities to reduce the homeless population.
Gloversville is not a big city. It's a small town of under 15,000 people, an hour NW of Albany and about 2 hours East of Syracuse.
Someone in their city planning / building zoning department is a bit too excited about putting their urban planning degree to use, to enact a zoning concept called "Downtown Urban Core Form-Based Overlay District" in such a small place. There are agricultural use properties and buildings within a few blocks of this location.
City planners were all born tyrants. Didn't they learn as kids playing simcity that everything eventually goes to shit?
Without urban planning, you can't have urban decay. And don't get me started on White Flight.
Thought maybe there was a big money/connected property owner down there that didn't want this shelter going live.
Matthew 25:
41 Then He will also say to those on the left, ‘Depart from Me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the Devil and his angels!
42 For I was hungry
and you gave Me nothing to eat;
I was thirsty
and you gave Me nothing to drink;
43 I was a stranger
and you didn’t take Me in;
I was naked
and you didn’t clothe Me,
sick and in prison
and you didn’t take care of Me.’
44 “Then they too will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see You hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or without clothes, or sick, or in prison, and not help You?’
45 “Then He will answer them, ‘I assure you: Whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for Me either.’
46 “And they will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.”
Then they crucified Jesus, 'cause Jesus made them look bad! ALSO because Jesus made them look bad FOR THEIR STUPID, HIDE-BOUND TRIBALISM! "The parable of the Good Samaritan" was VERY pointed, because the Samaritans were of the WRONG tribe, in the eyes of "Good Jews" of the day.
"Do-gooder derogation" is now a well-documented "thing"!
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To: Longtobefree
And the gospel of Matthew became part of US or NY law, when? There are non-believers and those who believe in other religions in the Empire State.
Zoning sucks, though.
Not talking about any laws.
If the church really believes their teachings, they will house the homeless and let the "authorities" deal with the optics of throwing people into the freezing streets. If they get arrested for giving shelter, then that is what it takes to serve the Lord. How else can you 'be in prison and not be cared for"?
Same thing for the other religions and the non-believers.
This is an absolute travesty. Of course this church should be permitted to house a homeless shelter if they wish. As I keep saying, we cannot hope to have a libertarian society oriented around the non-aggression principle, and the absence of coercion generally, if there are not volunteer organizations and individuals willing to adopt a moral obligation upon themselves to help the less fortunate. Like the individuals in this article who willingly take it upon themselves to volunteer their time and energy and money to open a homeless shelter, with no expectation of pecuniary reward from the state. Thank you Reason for bringing this outrage to our attention.
I keep saying, we cannot hope to have a libertarian society oriented around the non-aggression principle, …
The government you worship is the aggressor.
I don't worship the government, and in this case they are the aggressor, yes. They are wrong in this case.
The fatty is an macrophage. A super consumer. And he can either work real hard and maybe succeed to the point of having excess or he can just have govt take from others. Makes him feel better about himself.
Religious people act religious.
Film at 11.
Not all religious people choose to open homeless shelters. I am glad that this group chose to do so.
I bet you are fun at parties.
The point went over your head, whipped around the earth, and then when it came back at you head on, you ignored it again.
None so blind as those who refuse to see.
meth does that....
I wouldn't be surprised if NY issues a vaccine mandate for the homeless to have a warm bed.
Better: Fulton County will send a team of health care workers to administer vaccine to the homeless in the building where they weren't allowed. Well, we're here! Why is the echo so loud?
"Form-Based"? Does that mean the shape of the area on the map? The profile of the building from ground level? Based on forms to be filled out?
Y'all it's literally a former YWCA...
"The building also had bathroom facilities and a commercial kitchen, so people staying there could also "
>> get a hot shower
YOU CAN GET YOURSELF CLEAN
>>and hot meal.
YOU CAN HAVE A GOOD MEAL
Somebody get the Village People on the horn and book them for a protest concert.
It's not a coincidence. YMCAs (and YWCAs) before the 1950s were premierly low cost residences. The Village People were singing about that very quality in their song, that pretty much all Y's are like that. Some of the older ones still have them but it has become rather rare.
Leftist Cities are abject failures.
No one dare correct them or expose their bumbling incompetence.
Even if people freeze to death.
Leave the door unlocked and put a sign:
Shelter closed due to City arrogance. Door lock broken.
Gotta give up the holy routine at some point and fight dirty.
Jesus did.
And look at what a successful end Jesus' career came to.
Poor dissolute uncovered Trumpanzee wretches. Whining and moaning isn't bringing back their girl-bullying, plant-leaf-demonizing, coercion-delegating semiliterate Savior. Whatever happened to all the huzzas over the Texas Fugitive Slave vigilantes? Whutabout kicking in doors up and down Haight Street with no-knock warrants, served by asset-forfeiture, qualified immunity, dog-killing thugs? Where's the Stand at Armageddon? What would Harry Anslinger do?
Has it ever crossed your tiny little mind how much you could improve the world just by killing yourself?
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Without government, who would make sure that the homeless stay destitute?
-jcr