Guidance to Section 8 Participants on Staff Work in Apartments
To Section 8 Property Qwners and Participants: NYCHA wants to inform you of new measures the Authority is taking.
Read moreTo Section 8 Property Qwners and Participants: NYCHA wants to inform you of new measures the Authority is taking.
Read moreSection 8 Participants: We’d like to update you on steps NYCHA has taken to help alleviate financial hardships that Section 8 participants may face during the state of emergency in New York City due to Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Read morePublic Housing Residents: We’d like to update you on steps NYCHA has taken to help alleviate financial hardships that public housing residents may face during the state of emergency in New York City due to Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Read moreBeginning Tuesday, March 17, NYCHA’s property management offices will be open, but will suspend direct-contact meetings with residents in an effort to enhance social distancing practices per DOHMH guidance.
Read moreThe safety of our residents and employees is our top priority. NYCHA has been working closely with the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to monitor COVID-19, and based on their guidance, we wanted to inform you of new measures the Authority is taking during apartment visits.
Read moreNYCHA would like to share some measures we’ve taken to help keep you safe, alleviate hardships, and stop the spread of COVID-19.
Read moreThe Census is easy and safe. The more NYCHA residents who complete the census, the more money your neighborhood gets.
Read moreA new cohort of 27 NYCHA caretakers are the first with the “Caretaker H” designation, meaning that in addition to
Read moreIf you are a current public housing wait list applicant, you can now add your name to any of the
Read moreOn February 7 at Brooklyn Borough Hall, Green City Force marked 10 years of existence by graduating its largest cohort
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