On March 21, 2013, Federal Monitor James Johnson sent report cards to the 31 eligible communities in connection with the 2009 Affordable Housing lawsuit settled between Andrew J. Spano and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Below are the Monitor's report cards and the subsequent responses to date. (Municipalities were not required to respond.) Also available are the Monitor's cover letter and each municipalities allocation under the report cards.
- Press Release
- Example of Monitor’s universal letter to municipalities (Ardsley)
- Monitor's Claim of Obligations for 31 "Eligible" Communities as of March 21, 2013
Municipality | Report Card | Response |
Ardsley | Report Card | Response |
Bedford | Report Card | Response |
Briarcliff Manor | Report Card | |
Bronxville | Report Card | Response |
Buchanan | Response | |
Cortlandt | Report Card | Response |
Croton-on-Hudson | Report Card | Response |
Dobbs Ferry | Report Card | |
Eastchester | ||
Harrison | Report Card | |
Hastings-on-Hudson | Report Card | Response |
Irvington | Report Card | Response |
Larchmont | Report Card | Response |
Lewisboro | Report Card | Response |
Mamaroneck | Report Card | Response |
Mount Pleasant | Report Card | Response |
New Castle | Report Card | Response |
North Castle | Report Card | Response |
North Salem | Report Card | Response |
Ossining | Report Card | |
Pelham | Report Card | Response |
Pelham Manor | Response | |
Pleasantville | Report Card | |
Pound Ridge | Report Card | Response |
Rye | Report Card | |
Rye Brook | Report Card | Response |
Scarsdale | Report Card | Response |
Somers | Report Card | Response |
Tarrytown | Report Card | Response |
Tuckahoe | Report Card | Response |
Yorktown | Report Card |
These are the report cards and responses that have been shared with the county to date.