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A group of private developers will repair more than 1,700 public housing units in New York after securing a $271 million loan, according to a report in Real Estate Weekly. The New York City Housing Authority struck the deal with PACT Renaissance Collaborative, a joint venture between Monadnock Development, Community Preservation Corporation, Community Development Trust, Kalel Holdings, Lemor Development Group, and Community League of the Heights (CLOTH), according to the report. As part of the deal, NYCHA will lease 16 of its properties to the joint venture, which will be responsible for fixing and operating the units. NYCHA will maintain ownership of the properties and administer rent subsidies through the Section 8 voucher program, and will also “monitor conditions at the developments, preserve resident protections and guarantee permanent affordability,” according to the report.
Report says NYCHA violated lead paint regulations since at least 2013
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NEW YORK (WABC) A new report accuses the New York City Housing Authority of violating federal lead-based paint regulations for years.
The report is a result of a joint investigation conducted by the city s Department of Investigation, the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
It says NYCHA failed to ensure that EPA-certified supervisors oversaw all jobs to remove lead paint from its buildings between 2013 and 2018.
The report says that means the city s largest landlord could not ensure that all jobs were conducted safely and in compliance with regulations.
NYCHA Falsely Certified Lead Abatement Reports for Years, City/Federal Review Finds The whistleblower probe found that managers pressured employees to falsely attest a certified supervisor had overseen their work
Published December 10, 2020 •
Updated on December 10, 2020 at 2:51 pm
The New York City Housing Authority falsely certified hundreds of lead abatement reports over a five-year period ending in 2018, demonstrating a total disregard . for the well-being of NYCHA residents, a joint city and federal probe found.
The city s Department of Investigation released the report Thursday, following a joint inquiry with the EPA s Criminal Investigation Division and HUD s Office of the Inspector General that was prompted by a whistleblower complaint.
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