Skilled Trades, Work Order Reform Pilot Underway in Queens
NYCHA residents at four Queens developments may start to notice faster repairs and fewer delays with skilled maintenance jobs, as
Read moreNYCHA residents at four Queens developments may start to notice faster repairs and fewer delays with skilled maintenance jobs, as
Read moreOn November 18, NYCHA released a Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) to attract development partners for new projects under
Read moreNYCHA would like to hear from residents and other stakeholders about these Blueprint ideas and strategies. You will be able to visit NYCHA’s website or make an appointment with your development’s property management office to review the Blueprint and submit your ideas, concerns, and feedback.
Read moreEngaging Residents and Other Stakeholders As part of the HUD Agreement signed last year, NYCHA has been working on its Transformation Plan
Read moreFor more details about how a Public Trust can bring major repairs and improvements to your home while guaranteeing your rights and protections, please read the FAQs and other informational materials on our website.
Read moreNYCHA’s strategies for investing in its properties, residents, and organization Dear NYCHA Resident, NYCHA’s buildings and apartments need more than
Read moreTo ensure that public housing is here for New Yorkers for another 85 years and beyond, NYCHA Chair and CEO Greg Russ unveiled A Blueprint for Change, a set of ideas that outlines potential ways that NYCHA can invest in its properties, residents, and organization.
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