NYCHA Is Now Recycling Mattresses at Dozens of Developments
Since July 2021, NYCHA has collected and recycled more than 2,800 old mattresses (150 tons worth) from 27 developments in
Read moreSince July 2021, NYCHA has collected and recycled more than 2,800 old mattresses (150 tons worth) from 27 developments in
Read moreSince January 2020, a team of NYCHA’s compliance, safety, and quality assurance experts have been making regular visits to NYCHA
Read moreOn December 17, residents and staff of Rafael Hernandez Houses in Manhattan organized a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the comprehensive
Read moreU.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia Fudge visited NYCHA for the first time on December 13, meeting
Read moreOn November 10, NYCHA Chair & CEO Greg Russ and NYC Housing Development Corporation (HDC) President Eric Enderlin joined with Trinity Financial and
Read moreIn October 2021, NYCHA published its first Open Space Masterplan – a comprehensive vision of what NYCHA’s open spaces could
Read moreSince 2018, 16 NYCHA campuses have been outfitted with storm surge protection measures (over 8,200 deployable components at a total
Read moreIn the last 10 months, the Authority cleaned vents in more than 31,000 of its apartments across 72 developments as
Read moreOn September 3, NYCHA celebrated one of the first major expansions of free and low-cost internet service options outlined under
Read moreOn September 1, NYCHA launched a free Wi-Fi program in the common areas of Polo Grounds Towers in Harlem. Through
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