The recently established New York City Housing Authority “Preservation Trust” is taking shape, as Mayor Eric Adams appointed six board individuals Friday to a nine-member panel that will lead the entity.
the city’s dilapidated public housing stock, is taking shape, as Mayor Eric Adams appointed six individuals Friday to a nine-member panel that will lead the entity.state legislation signed into law last year
Per guidelines laid out in the legislation that established the trust, Adams tapped NYCHA’s Interim CEO Lisa Bova-Hiatt to serve as the board’s chair, as well as the agency’s CFO Annika Lescott-Martinez and city Chief Housing Officer Jessica Katz all as ex officio members — according to City Hall. “I am confident that with the right tools and leadership, NYCHA can live up to the promise of providing safe, high-quality, affordable housing for New Yorkers,” he added.
Board members will serve three-year terms that will be staggered from the time of appointment and they’ll be paid $250 for every four hours they work for the trust, but can’t be paid more than $1,500 each month, according to City Hall. But the chair and other ex officio members, who are all city employees, won’t be paid extra for their work on the board.
that will lower the costs of making repairs and expedite construction. It’ll also preserve NYCHA’s ownership of its properties and the land they occupy.
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