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The current and former NYCHA employees, 66 of whom were arrested on Tuesday morning, according to Williams' office, are each charged with extortion as government workers, which carries a maximum ...
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York announced that 70 individuals, both current and former employees of the NYCHA, are facing charges for purportedly receiving cash ...
NYCHA is a public-benefit corporation, controlled by the Mayor of New York City, and organized under the State's Public Housing Law. [6] [11] The NYCHA ("NYCHA Board") consists of seven members, of which the chairman is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Mayor of New York City, while the others are appointed for three-year terms by the mayor. [12]
Melissa Aviles-Ramos is the highest-paid city employee with a $414,799-a-year salary. Robert Miller Ex-chancellor Banks got the wage increase to $414,799, up 12.5% from $363,346 in the latest ...
New York City Housing Authority(1999-2003) David Burney is a public architect and educator. He was born in Liverpool , England and educated at Edinburgh College of Art and The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment of University College London (UCL).
In 2014, Olatoye was appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio as the chair and Chief Executive Officer of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). As chair and CEO she developed a 10-year turnaround plan called NextGeneration NYCHA (NextGen) and balanced the $3.1 billion operating budget for four years through help from the federal government upping its aid to the agency, hiking rents, removing ...
A veteran NYCHA caretaker wasn’t taking care of business while on the job. Steven Maestre, 32, of the Bronx, was charged with collecting nearly $6,000 in pay while hanging out at home during his ...
The cast-stone frieze, Green Pastures: The Walls of Jericho, created was created by Richmond Barthé through the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1938. Originally intended for the Harlem River Houses, an African-American public housing development, [8] [9] Barthé created the site-specific work for an amphitheater.