Keeping Residents Safe with Lead Paint Inspections
Lead paint inspections and assessments are required by law and are important so we can create safer and healthier homes for NYCHA residents, especially the Authority’s youngest residents.
Read MoreLead paint inspections and assessments are required by law and are important so we can create safer and healthier homes for NYCHA residents, especially the Authority’s youngest residents.
Read MoreThe New York City Housing Authority will be treating all of the catch basins located on Housing Authority developments to
Read MoreOn June 30, some residents of Ravenswood Houses’ building 12 met with NYCHA and partners to learn more about the upcoming project that will bring sustainability upgrades to their building and apartments through the RetrofitNY program.
Read MoreNYCHA’s new Pest Control webpage is a one-stop online resource for residents to learn important information about the way NYCHA is handling pests. It
Read MoreNeed to drive somewhere?Book a Zipcar on demand, 24/7. Have a car when you need one, return it when you’re
Read MoreTwo of NYCHA’s real estate development projects were recently named finalists for the ULI New York Awards for Excellence in Development.
Read MoreNYCHA is working to modernize its justice-related policies to create a fairer system for our residents – one that promotes healthy families and stable housing while ensuring community safety at our developments and within our neighborhoods.
Read MoreJuneteenth is a holiday that marks the end of slavery in the United States, when, in 1865, some of the last enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas were freed, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Juneteenth events were held at many NYCHA developments.
Read MoreAt least 70 percent of adults in NY have received at least one vaccine dose, resulting in the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines. NYCHA will begin to roll back COVID-19 safety protocols.
Read MoreThe Inner City Green Team (ICGT), an organization founded by a NYCHA resident to help NYCHA residents recycle through outreach, education, and door-to-door recycling pickup, won a $240,000
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