Mayor de Blasio Signs Bills to Secure a Renewable Future for Rikers Island, Prevent Public Corruption

February 25, 2021NEW YORK—Mayor Bill de Blasio today signed a package of legislation  that will transfer jurisdiction of Rikers Island to the Department of Citywide  Administrative Services and require a study of renewable energy generation and  storage on Rikers Island, as well as a bill that would prohibit people  convicted of a felony related to public corruption from running for elected  office."As we drive a recovery for all  of us, there is increased opportunity to reimagine public space,” said Mayor  Bill de Blasio. “We also must ensure public servants keep our trust. These  bills will create a better and more sustainable future for all New Yorkers.”Intro. 1592-A (Constantinides): This bill transfers jurisdiction of  portions of Rikers Island that are not in active use as a jail site to the  Department of Citywide Administrative Services beginning July 1, 2021, with  the full transfer of Rikers Island to DCAS to be completed by August 31, 2027.  This bill also establishes a Rikers Island Advisory Committee that will include  members who were in custody on Rikers Island, members whose immediate family  members were in custody on Rikers Island, and environmental justice advocates and  sustainability experts. The Advisory Committee will make recommendations on the  future uses of Rikers Island for sustainability and resiliency purposes.Intro. 1593-A (Constantinides): This bill requires the Mayor’s Office of  Sustainability to study the feasibility of constructing renewable energy  sources, which could include wind or solar power, and battery storage  facilities on Rikers Island.Intro. 374-A (Brannan): This bill disqualifies persons from holding  office of Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President or Council  Member if they have been convicted of felonies, or convicted of an attempt or  conspiracy to commit a felony relating to public corruption, including: grand  larceny of public funds, theft or bribery concerning programs receiving federal  funds, making false statements if committed through the use of, or in  connection with, such person’s elected office, wire and mail fraud, or  interference with commerce by threats or violence.“Today is another step forward in  the work to transform Rikers Island from a symbol of mass incarceration into a  space that benefits all New Yorkers, potentially as a hub for renewable energy.  The Council’s top priority is to improve the lives of New Yorkers and that includes  addressing climate change and strengthening the public trust, which these bills  do," said Speaker Corey Johnson.“For generations, Rikers Island has  been a symbol the world over of our country’s failures to truly embody the  principles of liberty and justice for all,” said Council Member Costa  Constantinides. “With the passage of the Renewable Rikers Act into law,  however, we will finally close the book on the island’s brutal history. Now we  can begin the work of fulfilling the promise of Renewable Rikers and bringing  true restorative and environmental justice to the communities that have long  suffered in its shadow.

 I thank the mayor for his support of the Renewable  Rikers Act and to all the advocates whose work led us to this momentous day.”"Serving the public in elected  office is a privilege, not a right, and it must be treated as such. Today, when  trust and faith in government is at an all-time low, the last thing we need are  elected officials who use their position of power to enrich themselves or their  friends, get caught, and then come back looking for more. Now more than ever,  we need elected officials who take the job because they are determined to build  a better future for New Yorkers. With this law, we send a crystal clear message  to those who wish to use an elected office to abuse the public trust:  corruption is not welcome in New York City, and you don""t get a second chance  to betray New Yorkers,” said Council Member Justin Brannan.“Securing a renewable future for  Rikers Island is a huge win for climate justice in New York City,” said Daniel  Zarrilli, New York City""s Chief Climate Policy Advisor. “Today’s action by  Mayor de Blasio gives us a chance to seize this once-in-a-generation  opportunity for clean energy, jobs, and environmental justice as we work to end  the era of mass incarceration in New York City.  Congratulations to  Councilmember Constantinides and the members of the Renewable Rikers coalition.  We look forward to the work ahead as we re-imagine Rikers Island to confront our  climate crisis and secure a livable future for the next generation.”"The Renewable Rikers Act is an  important step in delivering restorative climate justice and a clean energy  future for New York City,” said Kate Gouin, Acting Director, NYC  Mayor’s Office of Sustainability. “We look forward to studying and  realizing the role Rikers Island and those impacted by our criminal justice  system will play in our pursuit of a just and sustainable future for  all.”  "I""m looking forward to  building a much brighter - and greener - future for Rikers Island," said Lisette  Camilo, Commissioner of the NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services. "Working together, Rikers Island can be transformed into an important  part of our city""s green energy future."

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