In 2019, when the New York City Housing Authority came under fire for slow repair times and providing false records about lead abatement inspections, a system was put in place to ensure NYCHA appropriately manages its properties.
At a recent City Council hearing, attorneys from the law firm Jenner and Block—the new co-monitors of NYCHA since February—shared their insights over the past eight months and answered questions about the scope of their work.
“We must use every dollar of our $113 billion New York City budget as a brick in the wall against whatever fresh hell Trump tries to cook up next year.”