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Op-Ed: De Blasio’s Commitment to NYCHA is Unprecedented

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  • native new yorker
    Posted February 6, 2015 at 12:24 pm

    NYCHA residents get free water, gas and electric. Paid for by NYC taxpayers.

    • JP
      Posted February 6, 2015 at 1:40 pm

      This is not factually accurate. NYCHA residents are also NYC (and State and Federal) taxpayers, so they pay for the services you delineate and do not receive them for “free.” Furthermore, it is actually not factually accurate to state that NYCHA residents do not pay for electric; some NYCHA residents living in certain developments pay a monthly electric bill directly issued by the utility. This has always been the case in the development I live in.

  • Denise Bobb
    Posted February 6, 2015 at 7:36 pm

    With the help of the Mayor And the NYCHA he can do it . i know he can ,thats why i voted for him

  • Anna Yamada
    Posted February 19, 2015 at 11:01 am

    so why is he letting vulture firms buy out and eventually force out the section 8 tenants? why is he allowing illegal subletting via the irish mob of apartments to be no-tell motels and month-by-month hostels and brothels at $1000/bedroom/month with kickbacks going to politicians and staff and board members at nycha and menwhile many of the apartments are illegally rented out to begin with to persons politically connected who have alternative living (luxury condos, country houses, houses on the jersey shore, multiple nycha apts controlled by a single family etc), or are gained control of by forcing little old ladies to flee to puerto rico or other places and come in once a year to recertify (some of these little old ladies actually might be dead already and being recertified fraudulently). there is no photographic means to verify who is actually residing in any apt at any one time. the section 8 inspectors cannot get into the apts to inspect them because–illegal occupants don’t open the door for them!

    if this is what by is meant by leftiist being better fraudsters, but just more petty ones using poverty as a shield for their activities and pimping off the misery of the poor, we concur.

    the drug dealers hold open the elevators for hours on end and break the elevators in doing so by almost every weekend.

    the multiple illegal residents use the stove to heat their apartments cuz they are yuppies or foreigners who are surprised that our apts have no heat frequently…the smell of a stove on for hours is distinctive.

    and they are threatening to continue the vulture sales inviting blacksotne and lnm and bfc to profit even greater by harassing the disenfanchised out of our apts which the taxpayers in good faith and the general public paid for as nycha’s nonprofit sponosrs and tax-subsidizers. a small price to pay so that deserving poor get a chance to live other than ghettos or shanty-towns or hillbilly-hovels. but apparently the compassion of “the reagan era” is carried forth or is no longer, you take your pick.

    the only reason you do not yet see an army of pooor and recently-yet-again disenfranchised jihadis is that the worst of this creeping greed and callousness has not yet been made manifest.

    i don’t see Diiblasio or Cuomo doing anything to prevent this..

    this is the legacy of Shelly Silver–selling out the poor and middle class who suppored him
    on his way out?

    it is easy to be so cynical. and yes i do live in nycha apt legitimately. my development is on the list they are secretly trying to sell out too. this is alienation and diversion and fraud. any law firm wanna take a crack at this? and damages too?

    • JEng
      Posted March 10, 2015 at 5:22 am

      How much rent do you pay?

  • JEng
    Posted March 10, 2015 at 5:20 am

    Why can’t they bring all rents in line and all rules in line? Or are they planning on regulating all rents? Rent control and rent stabilization which both allow for succession rights is unfair and penalized specifically when the govt wont even subject themselves to these types of tenancies. NYCHA has more rights than rent regulated private owners.

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