Clean Curbs for All, a Waste Containerization Pilot Program, Coming to Five Developments
Clean Curbs for All is a hoist-collected waste containerization pilot program at five NYCHA developments in South Brooklyn.
Read MoreClean Curbs for All is a hoist-collected waste containerization pilot program at five NYCHA developments in South Brooklyn.
Read MoreOn August 1, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Chief Technology Officer and New York City Office of Technology
Read MoreOn July 12, The New York Times reported on NYCHA’s recently released new Physical Needs Assessment; an excerpt of the
Read MoreNYCHA’s Physical Needs Assessment (PNA) is a critical resource for effectively evaluating capital investment needs, as well as for planning
Read MoreThe Daily News published a op-ed that praised the plans that residents of Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea Houses and NYCHA developed to completely rebuild their homes.
Read MoreOn June 21, NYCHA joined residents of Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea Houses to announce plans for a complete rebuilding of the campuses.
Read MoreNew York City Mayor Eric Adams and Chief Technology Officer and New York City Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI)
Read MoreNew York City Mayor Eric Adams and Chief Technology Officer and New York City Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI)
Read MoreOn December 1, Council Member Mercedes Narcisse held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the completion of work on two playgrounds
Read MoreOver 200 residents from Gowanus Houses and Wyckoff Gardens recently had the opportunity to share their ideas and feedback on
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