City Cleanup Corps: A Foot in the Door to NYCHA
To date, approximately 330 NYC CCC workers were hired by NYCHA for permanent roles, of whom 150 are NYCHA residents.
Read moreTo date, approximately 330 NYC CCC workers were hired by NYCHA for permanent roles, of whom 150 are NYCHA residents.
Read moreA new greenhouse lab was officially opened at Astoria Houses on April 25 as the first facility of its kind on a NYCHA campus.
Read moreNYCHA launched a beta version of its public, web-based Capital Projects Tracker, which provides details for over 500 active and completed capital projects.
Read moreNYCHA is experiencing a technical issue with its annual recertification termination process and is working to resolve it as quickly as possible.
Read moreThis winter, NYCHA’s Heal the Violence program provided 260 young NYCHA residents with anti-violence workshops where they received mentoring, learned ways to navigate their emotions and social challenges, and developed solutions for curbing violence in their communities.
Read moreDaniel Sherrod was appointed Chief Operating Officer of the New York City Housing Authority in January 2022.
Read morePer New York City law, residents must inform NYCHA if a child under 6 years old lives in or routinely spends 10 or more hours each week in your apartment.
Read moreNinety percent of the 34,000 rental non-payment cases that existed in housing court as of March 2021 have been resolved without judicial intervention.
Read moreIn line with our efforts to maintain housing stability for our residents, we would like to inform you that New York State’s moratorium (or temporary halt) on residential evictions is expiring on January 15, 2022.
Read moreKeep yourself, your family, and your neighbors safe with these reminders!
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