In May 2015, CEO and Abt Associates released a report, examining how the socioeconomic makeup of neighborhoods surrounding New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) developments, and recent changes in that makeup, affect public housing residents' quality of life.
This special 2014 study compares the two methods that measure the change in annual Operations and Maintenance (O&M) expenses paid by owners of rent stabilized units in NYC.
Collaborative effort between HPD, Public Policy Lab and the Parsons DESIS Lab to research new ways to better inform and assist the public about affordable housing
In 2014, NYCHA held a series of community meetings with residents of Van Dyke Houses to develop a vision for their community. The resulting document outlines ideas for how to improve their development and their neighborhood.
In 2014, NYCHA held a series of community meetings with residents of Mill Brook Houses to develop a vision for their community. The resulting document outlines ideas for how to improve their development and their neighborhood.
In 2014, NYCHA held a series of community meetings with residents of Ingersoll Houses to develop a vision for their community. The resulting document outlines ideas for how to improve their development and their neighborhood.
NextGeneration NYCHA, part of Mayor 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.
1. 2012 new housing starts is used to develop the capacity recommenation for the Proposed November 2010 Amendment.
2. Information on new housing starts is provided by Department of City Planning, Department of Buildings and Department of House Preservation and Development. New housing units include all projects that are either in process or scheduled to be constructed over the next five or ten years.
Pupil contribution is estimated using the updated Projected Public School Ratio. The updated Projected Public School Ratio is developed utlizing the 2000 Census Data - Public Use Microdata Sample (5%). Ratios are calculated based on information for housing units built from 1990 to March
2000. Projected Public School Ratio will be incorporated in the City Enviornmental Quality Review manual.