





Three NYCHA restoration and preservation projects received the New York Landmarks Conservancy's highest honor.
Ribbon cutting was held on April 15.
The corner of Gordon Street and Warren Street was co-named Geraldine Parker Way.
Celebrating Earth Week with resident sustainability projects.

Preparing NYCHA Youth for Construction Jobs and More Through YouthBuild
In March, the inaugural cohort of NYCHA’s YouthBuild program in Brownsville, Brooklyn, began their six-month journey into an alternative education

Rat Education and Prevention at Mitchel Houses
Mitchel Houses residents have officially joined the NYC Rat Pack and are now equipped with more knowledge about rats and

New Trees at NYCHA Thanks to NY Attorney General’s Office
On April 30, New York Attorney General Letitia James joined NYCHA, Trees New York, and Red Hook Houses residents to

Smith Houses Garden Wins GreenThumb “Rookie of the Year” Award
On March 29 at The New York Historical on Central Park West, the Alfred E. Smith Houses’ Raising Haven Community

NYCHA Makes Progress Toward Sustainability Goals
A Variety of Programs, Including Cleat Heat for All and ACCESSolar, Are Improving Residents’ Quality of Life While Contributing to

Funding Awarded for Security Upgrades at Claremont Consolidated
On May 2, Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson’s office presented a $294,000 check to support security enhancements at NYCHA’s Teller