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Hudson Ridge Road to Recovery is a campaign to support the specialty hospital proposal serving those suffering from addiction to drugs and alcohol in the Town of Cortlandt.
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Over 5 years ago Hudson Ridge Wellness Center approached the Town of Cortlandt with the concept of re-using the existing Hudson Institute site for a specialty hospital serving those suffering from addiction to drugs and alcohol. While the initial reception from the Town was positive, once an application was submitted and a few neighbors voiced concerns, there have been nothing but roadblocks… for almost five years.
This project will re-use –and not build– upon the beautiful property; preserving open space in the Town. This campus has always been an institutional use. The application is to RE-USE the existing buildings. By working with the Town staff for over a year we were able to alleviate all water and traffic concerns confirmed by several experts in each field of study.
It’s a shame this application has been delayed this long, but we ask you to please do the right thing and support this much-needed facility.
It takes a community to be part of the solution.
We believe the proposed specialty hospital will provide a significant amount of benefits to the town and surrounding communities. Our community needs your immediate help in this matter.
Let’s stop the stigma of recovery.
As you are aware, the statistics are overwhelming that we have an opioid crisis in our community, state, and country. The Town should be the most supportive of this hospital. While this application has been delayed, hundreds have died. We need to promote hope and recovery. How can anyone be against helping the sick and suffering?
It is time to remove the roadblocks to recovery, we need your help to save our families.