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Marte v. City of New York

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Year
2022
Document Type
Litigation
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About this case

Filing year
2022
Status
Notice of appeal filed by plaintiffs.
Docket number
159068/2022
Court/admin entity
United StatesState CourtsNew York Supreme Court (N.Y. Sup. Ct.)
Case category
State Law Claims (US)Environmentalist Lawsuits (US)State Law Claims (US)State Impact Assessment Laws (US)
Principal law
United StatesNew York Constitution-Environmental Rights AmendmentUnited StatesNew York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA)
At issue
Lawsuit alleging that development of three skyscrapers on Lower East Side of Manhattan violated the New York Constitution's Environmental Rights Amendment.
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04/17/2023
Motion to dismiss granted.
A New York trial court dismissed a case brought by plaintiffs who contended that development of a large residential project on Manhattan’s Lower East Side would violate the New York State Constitution’s new Environmental Rights (or “Green”) Amendment, which provides that “each person shall have a right to clean air and water, and a healthful environment.” Noting that a New York appellate court had previously rejected other challenges to the project, the court declined to allow the plaintiffs in this case to use the Green Amendment as means to obtain “another ‘bite at the apple’ under circumstances where every previous request has proved unsuccessful and where, on this record, nothing substantive has changed in the intervening years.” The court found that the plaintiffs’ alleged harms, including increased carbon dioxide emissions, were concerns that had been addressed in environmental reviews under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and City Environmental Quality Review, and that there was “no basis to revisit” the environmental analysis.
Decision
10/21/2022
Complaint filed.
A New York City Councilmember and residents of Manhattan’s Lower East Side filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court alleging that the development of a project that included three skyscrapers violated the New York Constitution’s new Environmental Rights Amendment and the State Environmental Quality Review Act. The Amendment provides that “each person shall have a right to clean air and water, and a healthful environment.” The plaintiffs alleged that the Amendment required the City to take a hard look at the Amendment’s impact on the project’s implementation and to determine whether it would implicate the plaintiffs’ constitutional rights. They contended that a supplemental environmental impact statement was required to look at this issue. The suit included climate change-related allegations, including that the final environmental impact statement failed to evaluate impacts on greenhouse gas emissions and climate change “as mandated by the Constitutional Amendment.”
Complaint

Summary

Lawsuit alleging that development of three skyscrapers on Lower East Side of Manhattan violated the New York Constitution's Environmental Rights Amendment.

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Impacted group
Just transition
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance