New York City Housing Authority. The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) provides housing for low- and moderate- income residents throughout the five boroughs of New York City. NYCHA also administers a citywide Section 8 Leased Housing Program in rental apartments. These communities are often referred to in popular culture as . These facilities commonly have large income disparities with their respective surrounding neighborhood or community. The New York City Housing Authority's mission is to increase opportunities for low- and moderate- income New Yorkers by providing safe, affordable housing and facilitating access to social and community services. More than 4. 00,0. New Yorkers reside in NYCHA's 3. City. Another 2. 35,0. NYCHA- administered Section 8 Leased Housing Program. List of properties. In spite of many problems, it is still considered by experts to be the most successful big- city public housing authority in the country. Whereas most large public housing authorities in the United States (Chicago, St. Work Requests; Housing Applications and Forms; On-Campus Housing; Summer Housing; Family and Partner Housing; Rates and Options; Off-Campus Living. Abington House, at 500 West 30th Street near the High Line in West Chelsea, is a new luxury residential building and, like a lot of new luxury developments. Louis, Baltimore, etc.) have demolished their high- rise projects and in most cases replaced them with lower scale housing, New York's continue to be fully occupied. Most of its market- rate housing is also in high- rise buildings. NYCHA also administers a citywide Section 8 Leased Housing Program in rental apartments. However, new applications for Section 8 have not been accepted since December 1. Because of demand, the Housing Authority in recent years, has selected more . NYCHA's Conventional Public Housing Program has 1. July 2. 0, 2. 00. Based on the 2. 01. NYCHA's Public Housing represents 8. NYCHA residents and Section 8 voucher holders combined occupy 1. The Fund received its first donation of $1. Deutsche Bank in December 2. While pre- Plan For Transformation. Chicago Housing Authority high- rise developments tended to be much larger and more concentrated than those of the NYCHA, the NYCHA operates several times as many apartments and houses three times as many residents. East Harlem in Manhattan has the second highest concentration of public housing in the nation, closely following Brownsville. The Queensbridge Houses in Long Island City, Queens, is now North America's largest housing project with 3,1. Chicago housing projects, including the Cabrini. The Authority boomed in partnership with Robert Moses after World War II as a part of Moses' plan to clear old tenements and remake New York as a modern city. Moses indicated later in life that he was disappointed at how the public housing system fell into decline and disrepair. Originally intended for working families, the projects increasingly became occupied by low- income families, many of whom had no working adult. Unlike most cities, New York depended heavily on city and state funds to build its housing, rather than just the federal government. Most of the postwar developments had over 1. In 1. 99. 5, the New York City Housing Authority Police Department and the New York City Transit Police were merged into the New York City Police Department by NYC Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and continues today as the New York City Police Department Housing Bureau.
Next. Gen NYCHA. The multifaceted plan introduces a new strategy designed to expand and preserve public housing, improve the current infrastructure, increase stakeholder engagement, create more affordable housing and modernize the current tools connecting residents and property management. Next. Generation NYCHA, part of Mayor Bill de Blasio's affordable housing plan, is a long- term strategic plan that details how NYCHA will create safe, clean, and connected communities for our residents and preserve New York City's public housing assets for the next generation. NYCHA residents are important partners in this work. Map of New York City Housing Authority developments. Farrell. July 1, 1. September 1. 5, 1. O'Dwyer. Philip J. Cruise. September 1. April 3, 1. 95. 8William Reid. April 1. 95. 8 - December 3. Wagner Gerald J. Washington. Lindsay. Albert Walsh. October 3. 1, 1. 96. January 7, 1. 97. Lindsay. Simeon Golar. January 1. 6, 1. 97. May 3. 1, 1. 97. 3Lindsay. Joseph J. Christian. December 3. 1, 1. Lindsay, Beame, Koch. Emanuel P. Popolizio. January 4, 1. 98. November 1. 99. 0Koch. Laura D. Blackburne. February 2. 2, 1. Dinkins. Sally B. Hernandez- Pinero. February 2. 2, 1. January 1. 99. 4Dinkins. Ruben Franco. January 3. January 7, 1. 99. Giuliani. John G. Martinez. April 1. April 1. 2. 00. 1Giuliani. Tino Hernandez. April 1. November 2. 1 - December 1. Giuliani. Ricardo Elias Morales. December 1. 5, 2. May 1. 3, 2. 00. 9Bloomberg. John B. Rhea. June 1, 2. December 3. 0, 2. Bloomberg. Shola Olatoye. February 8, 2. 01. L. 3. 5), now the Public Housing Law (L. City of New York, 3. AD2d 4. 07 (2nd Dept 1. Public Housing Law . Accessed July 1. 6, 2. James A Polite Ave. Bronx, NY 1. 04. 59. Phone: 7. 18- 5. 89- 5. Program: HHAP2. 50- 2. East 4th Street Ltd Partnership. East 8th St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 6. 77- 4. Program: HHAP5. 60 1. St HDFC/Malone Adult Center. West 8. 5th St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 8. 73- 2. Program: HHAPAddicts Rehabilitation Center Foundation, Inc. Madison Ave. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 4. 27- 6. Program: HHAPAfrican American Planning Commission. PO Box 3. 30- 7. 04. Brooklyn, NY 1. 12. Phone: 7. 18- 2. 18- 7. Program: HHAPAquinas Housing Corp. Vyse Ave. Bronx, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 8. 42- 6. Program: HHAPAsian Americans for Equality, Inc. Norfolk St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 9. 79- 8. Program: HHAPBarrier Free Living, Inc. East 2nd St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 6. 77- 6. Program: HHAPBlack Vets for Social Justice, Inc. Willoughby Ave. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 8. 52- 6. Program: HHAPBridge, Inc. West 1. 08th St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 6. 63- 3. Program: HHAPBroadway Housing Development Fund Company, Inc. Fort Washington Ave. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: 2. 12- 5. 68- 2. Program: HHAPC. A. M. B. A. Inc. 1. 72. Church Ave. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 2. 87- 2. Program: HHAPCecilia Associates Limited Partnership. Broadway. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 83- 7. Program: HHAPCommon Ground. East 2. 8th St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 3. 89- 9. Program: HHAPCommon Ground Community. Eighth Ave. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 3. 89- 9. Program: HHAPCommunity Counseling & Mediation. Hoyt St. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 8. 02- 0. Program: HHAPConcern for Independent Living. Expressway Drive South. Medford, NY 1. 17. Phone: 6. 31- 7. 58- 0. Program: HHAPEducational Alliance, Inc. East Broadway. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 7. 80- 2. Program: HHAPEdwin Gould Academy. East 1. 10 St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 8. 28- 2. Program: HHAPEl Cemi HDFC1. East 2. 2nd St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 6. 77- 4. Program: HHAPFACES, Inc. Lex Ave. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 83- 9. Program: HHAPFifth Avenue Committee, Inc. De. Graw St. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 2. 37- 2. Program: HHAPFortune Society, Inc. West 2. 3rd St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 6. 91- 5. Program: HHAPFoundation for Research on Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Inc. St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 9. 24- 3. Program: HHAPFountain House HDFC, Inc. West 4. 7th St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 7. 65- 3. Program: HHAPFriends in the City. Ave. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 3. 98- 3. Program: HHAPGood Old Lower East Side, Inc. St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 89- 0. Program: HHAPPostgraduate Center for Mental Health. E 3. 5th St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 8. 89- 5. Program: HHAPProject Hospitality, Inc. Park Ave. Staten Island, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 4. 48- 1. Program: HHAPProject Renewal. Varick St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 6. 20- 0. Program: HHAPPromesa Residential Health Care Facility. Clay Ave. Bronx, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 9. 60- 7. Program: HHAPProvidence House, Inc. Lexington Ave. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 4. 55- 0. Program: HHAPRidgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council. Bushwick Ave. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 3. 66- 3. Program: HHAPS. F. D. S. Development Corp. E 1. 16th St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 4. 10- 3. Program: HHAPSafe Space, Inc. Lafayette St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 26- 3. Program: HHAPSettlement Housing Fund, Inc. Henry St. New York, NY 1. Phone: Program: HHAPSt. Vincents Catholic Medical Center of NY7. Vanderbilt Ave. Staten Island, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 8. 18- 5. Program: HHAPStar Of the Sea. South Rd. Jamaica, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 2. 97- 6. Program: HHAPThe Highbridge Woodycrest Center, Inc. Woodycrest Ave. Bronx, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 2. 93- 3. Program: HHAPThe Lantern Group, Inc. Eighth Ave. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 7. 81- 6. Program: HHAPThird Avenue Family Service Center, Inc. Hall Pl. Bronx, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 6. 20- 8. Program: HHAPThorpe Family Residence. East 1. 84th St. Bronx, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 2. 95- 2. Program: HHAPThroop Court Limited Partnership. Ralph Ave. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 5. 73- 7. Program: HHAPUnited Bronx Parents, Inc. Prospect Ave. Bronx, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 9. 91- 7. Program: HHAPUniversity Consultation and Treatment Center for Mental Hygiene, Inc. Grand Concourse. Bronx, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 2. 93- 8. Program: HHAPUrban Justice Center. William Street. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 19- 1. Program: HHAPUrban Resource Institute. Chapel St. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 2. 60- 2. Program: HHAPViolence Intervention Program, Inc. PO Box 1. 16. 1 Triborough Station. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: 2. 12- 4. 10- 9. Program: HHAPVIP Community Services. Arthur Ave. Bronx, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 5. 83- 5. Program: HHAPWayside Outreach Development Corporation. Broadway Brooklyn. Brooklyn, NY 1. 12. Phone: 7. 18- 4. 53- 2. Program: HHAPWest Harlem Group Assistance, Inc. Amsterdam Ave. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 81- 5. Program: HHAPWest Side Federation for Senior & Supportive Housing, Inc. Broadway. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 7. 21- 6. Program: HHAPWomen In Need, Inc. West 3. 1st St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 6. 95- 4. Program: HHAPWomen. Inc. 13. 25 Fifth Ave. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: 2. 12- 8. 60- 8. Program: HHAPBroadway Housing Communities, Inc. Riverside Drive. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 5. 68- 2. Program NYSSHPCommon Ground Community. Eighth Ave. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 3. 89- 9. Program NYSSHPComunilife, Inc. W. 2. 9th Street, 8th Fl. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 19- 1. Program NYSSHPEdwin Gould Academy. East 1. 10 St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 8. 28- 2. Program NYSSHPFIND Aid for the Aged Inc.#2. F 1. 60 W. 7. 1 St. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: 2. 12- 8. 74- 0. Program NYSSHPFortune Society, Inc. Northern Blvd. Long- Island City, NY 1. Phone: 3. 47- 5. 10- 3. Program NYSSHPGood Shepherd Services. Ave. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 43- 7. Program NYSSHPHELP Social Service Corp. Hanover Square 1. Fl. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 4. 00- 7. Program NYSSHPHour Children. Avenue. Long Island City, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 4. 33- 4. Program NYSSHPHousing + Solutions. West 2. 9th Street Suite 8. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 13- 0. Program NYSSHPHousing Works, Inc. Willoughby St. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 3. 47- 4. 73- 7. Program NYSSHPNew Destiny Housing Corp. Broadway St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 6. 46- 4. 72- 0. Program NYSSHPNYC Dept. Madison Avenue. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 9. 79- 8. Program NYSSHPPraxis Housing Initiatives, Inc. Battery Place, Suite 3. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 93- 8. Program NYSSHPRidgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council. Bushwick Ave. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 3. 66- 3. Program NYSSHPThe Actors Fund of America. Seventh Ave. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 21- 7. Program NYSSHPThe Lantern Group, Inc. Eighth Ave. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 7. 81- 6. Program NYSSHPThorpe Family Residence, Inc. East 1. 1th Street. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: 7. 18- 9. 82- 7. Program NYSSHPViolence Intervention Program. P. O. Box 1. 16. 1New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 4. 10- 9. Program NYSSHPVIP Community Services. Arthur Ave. Bronx, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 5. 83- 5. Program NYSSHPWest Side Federation for Senior & Supportive Housing, Inc. Broadway. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 7. 21- 6. Program NYSSHPWomen In Need, Inc. West 3. 1st St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 6. 95- 4. Program NYSSHPWomen. Inc. 1. 72. 0 Church Ave. Brooklyn, NY 1. 12. Phone: 7. 18- 2. 87- 2. Program: STEHPCatholic Charities Community Services - Archdiocese of New York. First Avenue, 6th Floor. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: 2. 12- 3. 71- 1. Program: STEHPCoalition For The Homeless, Inc. Fulton St 4. Th Fl. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: (2. 12) 7. Program: STEHPEast Harlem Neighborhood Based Alliance Corporation. Third Ave 2. Nd Fl. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 89- 1. Program: STEHPHenry Street Settlement. Henry St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 7. 66- 9. Program: STEHPLenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. East 7. 0Th St. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 2. 18- 0. Program: STEHPNeighborhood Association For Inter- Cultural Affairs, Inc. Grand Concourse. Bronx, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 5. 38- 3. Program: STEHPPalladia, Inc. Madison Ave. New York, NY 1. Phone: 2. 12- 9. 79- 8. Program: STEHPQueens Community House. Drive. New York, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18- 5. 92- 5. Program: STEHPRidgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Bushwick Ave. Brooklyn, NY 1. Phone: 7. 18 3. 81- 9. Program: STEHPThe Fortune Society Inc. Northern Blvd. Long Island City, NY 1. Phone: 3. 47- 5. 10- 3. Program: STEHPThe Partnership For The Homeless. Th Ave 1. 3Th Fl. New York, NY 1. 00. Phone: 2. 12- 6. 45- 3.
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