





Meet Anitia Maddox: Behavioral Health Apprentice and Reid Park Resident
Three NYCHA restoration and preservation projects received the New York Landmarks Conservancy's highest honor.
Ribbon cutting was held on April 15.
The corner of Gordon Street and Warren Street was co-named Geraldine Parker Way.
Celebrating Earth Week with resident sustainability projects.

HUD’s NSPIRE Inspections: NYCHA Sites Scheduled This MonthÂ
View the NYCHA developments scheduled for NSPIRE inspections in June.

It’s UV Safety Awareness Month
It’s UV Safety Awareness Month, so let’s shine some light on the topic: Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is emitted by both

Celebrating Juneteenth with Art, Wellness, and Community TogethernessÂ
This Juneteenth, NYCHA communities across the city participated in honoring a moment in American history and Black culture with various

Being a Resident in Good Standing Means Paying Rent
Paying rent at NYCHA is important.  NYCHA is the city’s largest and most important source of affordable housing, and we

New Resident Notifications for Skilled Trades Appointments
As part of the Authority’s customer service improvement efforts, 91Ó°ÊÓ will now receive the following automatic notifications when their

Pride in Unity: The 91Ó°ÊÓUnity Project
The 91Ó°ÊÓUnity Project, housed within the Mayor’s Office of Equity and Racial Justice (MOERJ), is New York City’s LGBTQ+