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    $13 Million Investment for Heating Emergencies in NYCHA Buildings

    Mayor, New York City Housing Authority  •  Heating emergencies  •  Citywide

    Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYCHA Chair & CEO, Shola Olatoye. Image Credit: NYC Mayor’s Office.

    Facing the recent below-freezing temperatures, Mayor Bill de Blasio has committed to help with NYCHA’s response to heating emergencies and failing equipment with a substantial investment. On January 18, 2018, Mayor de Blasio announced a $13 million investment to assist the New York City Housing Authority response to heating outages and replace equipment. The investment will allow NYCHA to replace malfunctioning boiler systems, acquire mobile boilers for emergencies, hire repair staff, and repair windows to prevent heat loss. (more…)

    Tags : Bill de Blasio, Heat, NYCHA, Shola Olatoye
    Date: 01/31/2018
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    City Commits $1 Billion to Fix NYCHA Roofs

    Office of the Mayor  •  NYCHA  •  Citywide
    NYCHA Roofs

    Ten Year Projections for Roof Replacements. Image Credit: Mayor’s Office.

    City to slate $1 billion in City capital for the replacement of over 700 deteriorating roofs in next decade. On January 24, 2017, Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York City Housing Authority Chair Shola Olatoye announced a capital commitment of $1 billion to replace deteriorating roofs on buildings owned by the NYCHA over the next 10 years. The Mayor had previously committed $300 million in 2015 over three years. The $1.3 billion is expected to fix over 950 roofs for the benefit of over 175,000 residents. (more…)

    Tags : Mayor Bill de Blasio, NYCHA, Shola Olatoye
    Date: 01/25/2017
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    DOI Report Exposes NYCHA’s Failure to Maintain Fire Safety Devices

    NYCHA  •  Department of Investigation Report  •  Citywide

    Mark Peters, Commissioner of the Department of Investigation. Image credit: CityLand

    The Department of Investigation’s Report found that NYCHA maintenance workers were negligent in their duties to ensure smoke and CO detectors were functioning. On October 4, 2016, the Department of Investigation issued a Report finding that New York City Housing Authority maintenance workers frequently ignored their obligation to perform safety checks and often falsified documents to cover up their negligence. DOI Commissioner Mark G. Peters stated in the Report that, “DOI has now found that NYCHA workers blatantly flouted basic precautions, supervisors failed to check on them, and tragedy was the result.” (more…)

    Tags : Butler Houses, Commissioner Mark G. Peters, Department of Investigation, FDNY, NYCHA
    Date: 10/11/2016
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    Mayor Bill de Blasio Reports on Progress of Housing New York Plan

    Mayor  •  Affordable Housing  •  Citywide
    The constructed and preserved affordable housing units by borough. Image credit: The Office of Mayor Bill de Blasio

    The constructed and preserved affordable housing units by borough. Image credit: The Office of Mayor Bill de Blasio

    The Mayor’s Administration is ahead of schedule in achieving its goal to build 200,000 affordable homes in 10 years. On July 26, 2016, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced an update on the progress that has been made to achieve the goals set forth in his Housing New York plan, which seeks to build 200,000 affordable homes in 10 years. The Housing New York plan met the conclusion of its second fiscal year on June 30, 2016.  For CityLand’s previous coverage on the Housing New York plan, click here and here.

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    Tags : affordable housing, affordable housing buildings, Chairman Carl Weisbrod, Commissioner Vicki Been, Council Member Jumaane D. Williams, Gary Rodney, Historic Districts Council, Housing New York, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Mayor Bill de Blasio, NYCHA
    Date: 08/01/2016
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    Safety Lighting Completed at Boulevard Houses in Brooklyn

    New York City Housing Authority  •  Safety Lighting  •  East New York, Brooklyn
    Boulevard Houses in East NY, Brooklyn. Image Credit: NYCHA

    Boulevard Houses in East NY, Brooklyn. Image Credit: NYCHA

    Installation of safety lighting part of citywide plan to reduce violence at targeted NYCHA developments. On July 13, 2016, Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York City Housing Authority announced the completed installation of 504 new lights to improve public safety at Boulevard Houses in East New York Brooklyn. The installation is part of the Mayor’s Action Plan for Neighborhood Safety (MAP) which was initiated in 2014. (more…)

    Tags : Amy Sananman, Boulevard Houses, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, MAP, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Mayor’s Action Plan for Neighborhood Safety, NYCHA, Shola Olatoye
    Date: 07/15/2016
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