Carbon Monoxide Safety
Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas which can be deadly. For that reason, NYCHA’s Environmental Health and Safety
Read moreCarbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas which can be deadly. For that reason, NYCHA’s Environmental Health and Safety
Read more**Due to a delay in the mail delivery of the ballots, the voting period has been extended to Friday, April
Read moreDear Residents, With the recently announced resignation of the First Deputy Mayor who oversees the housing portfolio, it is as
Read moreAcross the country, February marks Black History Month. It is a time when we can honor the contributions of African
Read more**Due to a delay in the mail delivery of the ballots, the voting period has been extended to Friday, April
Read moreOn January 31, the New York City Public Housing Preservation Trust, in partnership with NYCHA, issued a new Request for
Read moreAs people age, falls present a threat to their health and can hinder the ability to live self-sufficiently. To ensure
Read moreRegarding the recent Presidential Executive Orders and related guidance that may have implications for the granting and use of federal funding.
Read moreWe’re pleased to announce that Joan Tally was recently appointed to the NYCHA board by Mayor Eric Adams. Ms. Tally
Read moreThe NYC Correction Officer exam is now open! Join the BOLDEST! NYC Correction Officers earn $101,590 after 5.5 years (the
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