Res 0332-2022
Require NYCHA to conduct annual evaluations of agency property employees.
ResolutionFiledCommittee on Public Housingintroduced 2022-09-29
Filed — closed without being enacted.
Official record · Legistar
Agenda: 2022-09-29Passed: 2023-12-31
Committee on Public Housing — New York City Housing Authority.
How it compares
15% of similar bills passed
6 passed · 33 died
This bill: 458 days in committee
Similar bills: median 672 days · 313 days when passed
Compared against 39 Resolution bills in Committee on Public Housing.
Ranked by how closely each matches this bill's topic — closest first:
Res 0676-2018
Require NYCHA to conduct annual evaluations of agency property employees.
1106dFiled
Res 0068-2022
Increase NYCHA accountability by auditing the responsiveness of NYCHA managers to tenants.
587dAdopted
Res 0073-2018
NYCHA to conduct a survey of its entire portfolio to determine how much leasable property is owned throughout the city.
1430dFiled
Res 0195-2014
NYCHA to conduct a survey of its entire portfolio to determine how much leasable property is owned throughout the city.
1342dFiled
Res 0731-2025
Implement a more robust resident engagement and voting process at each NYCHA development considering RAD/PACT conversion.
40dAdopted
Res 1645-2021
NYCHA Utility Accountability Act (A.1866/S.1603)
218dFiled
+ 33 more comparable bills
Sponsors (2)
Lifecycle
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2022-09-29 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2022-09-29 · City Council
ClosedFiled (End of Session)
2023-12-31 · City Council
Heard at (1)
City Council · 2022-09-29 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Attachments (4)
- Res. No. 332
- September 29, 2022 - Stated Meeting Agenda
- Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 9-29-22
- Minutes of the Stated Meeting - September 29, 2022
Full text
Whereas, The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) is the nation's largest public housing authority and provides housing to over 400,000 New Yorkers; and
Whereas, NYCHA has struggled for years to modernize its management and to hold its property managers accountable for decisions affecting the properties where they work; and
Whereas, NYCHA's failure to detect and remediate lead paint in thousands of apartments and its noncompliance with federal requirements to inspect for hazardous lead reflects a failure of management, resulting in elevated blood lead levels in 820 children under the age of six; and
Whereas, NYCHA's failure to maintain and repair boilers, and its failure to accurately track and complete work orders for heat and hot water outages, has resulted in the failure of NYCHA to provide adequate heat and hot water to hundreds of thousands of residents during the 2017-2018 heating season; and
Whereas, NYCHA's failure to remediate and abate mold in apartments has resulted in recurring mold conditions at NYCHA apartments and health problems for residents; and
Whereas, NYCHA failed to provide necessary repairs at Throggs Neck Houses and concurrently failed to appropriately respond to complaints from residents and staff about the sex scandal at Throggs Neck Houses; and
Whereas, NYCHA employees, including property managers, assistant managers, superintendents, and caretakers are responsible for the overall operation of 326 developments at NYCHA; and
Whereas, Legislation requiring an annual evaluation would allow NYCHA to ensure that performance standards are being met; and
Whereas, NYCHA has stated that it needs to set performance standards and metrics for all of its staff; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation that would require NYCHA to conduct annual evaluations of agency property employees.
Session 12
NRC
LS# 1162
8/3/22
Session 11
MKD
LS 6604
Res # 0676 - 2018