NYCHA Launches New Mold Awareness Campaign
NYCHA launched a new webpage to provide residents with more information about how to identify, prevent, and report mold in their apartments.
Read MoreNYCHA launched a new webpage to provide residents with more information about how to identify, prevent, and report mold in their apartments.
Read MoreOver 40 NYCHA residents have received solar workforce training – of those, 13 residents were hired to work on the installation crews at Queensbridge and 12 residents worked on a separate solar installation project at Kingsborough, Glenwood, and Carver Houses.
Read MoreThe Federal Monitor’s approval of NYCHA’s City Capital Action Plan unlocked $563.5 million in funding to help the Authority fully upgrade its waste infrastructure.
Read MoreEvery year on the first weekend in May, people around the world participate in a walking festival called Jane’s Walk.
Read MoreOn May 6, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that five internet service providers will offer high-speed internet access for up to
Read MoreHUD regularly inspects NYCHA’s buildings – from the grounds to apartments – to make sure that our housing is decent, safe, sanitary, and in good repair.
Read MoreThe Federal Monitor approved NYCHA’s initial Pest and Waste Management Action Plan for improving the Authority’s benchmarks for waste and pest control
Read MoreOver the past two years NYCHA has developed a sophisticated online system for tracking lead activities; conducted more than 91,000 visual assessments; and organized several outreach campaigns to better identify apartments where children under
Read MoreConstruction is nearly complete and a housing lottery is underway for a new 180-unit affordable apartment building on NYCHA’s Van Dyke campus in
Read MoreNYCHA, the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, and the NYC Housing Development Corporation recently finalized a deal that
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