NYCHA’s Environmental Health and Safety Department’s (EHS) Elevator Oversight Team (EOT) has extensive knowledge about the maintenance, repair, and inspection
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Winter weather can create hazardous conditions such as snow, ice, and extreme cold; preparing for them is the best way to keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
Winifred Jonas’ birthday this past December was topped off with a set of new house keys. Making it even more
NYCHA hosted its first-ever Community Mental Health Summit bringing together residents, community leaders, service providers, and City agency partners for a day of learning, connection, and healing.
On December 3, 1935, the first families were welcomed into First Houses, signaling the start of public housing in both New York City and the United States. The arrival of 120 families marked the beginning of the New York City Housing Authority, which would grow to become the nation’s largest public housing authority.
Migration, a public art installation, combines historic preservation, storytelling, and community voices.
In 2025, NYCHA closed on the financing for 16 developments through the PACT program, representing over $1.6 billion in comprehensive renovations for approximately 7,300 residents.
Hope & Resilience on the COVID Frontlines: Henry Street Settlement
A new oral history project, “Hope & Resilience on the COVID Frontlines,” shares the experiences of Henry Street Settlement’s frontline
Earth Week Commemorated with Events Across NYCHA
NYCHA is celebrating the spirit of Earth Week in a variety of ways, with residents, employees, volunteers, and community partners
SuperHero: Former Manhattanville Resident Debuts Play Inspired by Childhood
A new off-Broadway play, “SuperHero,” invites audience members into the world of an artistic 10-year-old boy growing up in Manhattanville
$72 Million of Heating System Improvements Coming to Marble Hill and Berry Houses
On April 19, NYCHA and the New York Power Authority (NYPA) announced the start of construction on energy-efficient heating upgrades
NYCHA’s Customer Contact Centers Now Open by Appointment
NYCHA’s Customer Contact Center (CCC) walk-in locations are now open by appointment only. The Walk-In Centers provide in-person services to
