Hotel-to-shelter conversion in Jericho hits road block

The former Hilton Inn hotel at 120 Jericho Turnpike in Jericho (Photo via Google Maps)
The former Hilton Inn hotel at 120 Jericho Turnpike in Jericho (Photo via Google Maps)

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The conversion of a Jericho hotel into a temporary homeless shelter hit a road block in court this week, according to Newsday. A New York state judge temporarily halted work on a former Hampton Inn hotel at 120 Jericho Turnpike. The town of Oyster Bay sued the owner of the property last Thursday, claiming the conversion violated zoning regulations and a permit issued for the hotel. The nonprofit group Community Housing Innovations Inc. signed an agreement with Nassau County to convert the hotel into a shelter that would house around 80 families. Around 2,000 local parents signed a petition opposing the shelter, and roughly 200 people showed up at Jericho High School on Saturday to protest the conversion. Some claim the influx of school-age children would negatively impact the school district. [Newsday]