Rome Sentinel Co. v. City of RomeRome Sentinel Co. v. City of Rome
—Judgment unanimously reversed on the law without costs and petition dismissed. Memorandum: Petitioner sought disclosure, pursuant to the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL), of a report of the City of Rome Water Department that consisted of an internal review
We have conducted an in camera review of the subject report and find that the report does not contain statistical or factual tabulations or data, instructions to staff that affect the public or final agency policies or determinations. It consists solely of opinions, advice, evaluations, recommendations and other subjective material and is therefore exempt from disclosure (see, Public Officers Law § 87 [2] [g]; Matter of Miracle Mile Assocs. v Yudelson,
In view of our conclusion, we do not reach respondents’ contention that the report is exempt from disclosure because it is an unwarranted invasion of privacy (see, Public Officers Law § 87 [2] [b]; § 89 [2] [b] [v]). In addition, because respondent Water Department had a reasonable basis for withholding the report, petitioner is not entitled to attorney’s fees or disbursements (see, Matter of Hopkins v City of Buffalo,