I mentioned to someone today that we should systematically rebuild NYCHA from the ground up. Build, move families into new building, demolish and rebuild. Jobs program, new green facilities, no lead, etc. Am I crazy?
-
-
Antwort an @NYStrategist
We should ask NYCHA residents what they want.
4 Antworten 1 Retweet 15 Gefällt mir -
Antwort an @JBlascoNYC @NYStrategist
how do we make it so that we must get residents approval? it's really tiring to hear convo after convo that offers solutions but hears none of them. i fantasize about a City where every NYCHA development becomes its own CLT. do that and then we can talk about re/development.
1 Antwort 0 Retweets 3 Gefällt mir -
CLT is basically what NYCHA is currently proposing in the Blueprint. CLTs, which are private, are able to draw down Sec 8 $. If you want NYCHA to become a CLT you should support the Blueprint. I am curious to hear the reasoning behind why CLTs.
1 Antwort 0 Retweets 1 Gefällt mir -
Antwort an @ceaweaver
i didn’t read the Blueprint yet but didn’t know they are proposing putting NYCHA units on CLTs—would this be a non profit entity? u mentioned private so they can get Section 8–just clarifying
1 Antwort 0 Retweets 0 Gefällt mir -
Antwort an @sabrinafbazile
Transfers ownership to new, city run trust. Management stays with NYCHA. Board of the trust are NYCHA leadership + residents. The trust can both issue bonds and get Sec 8 money.
1 Antwort 0 Retweets 0 Gefällt mir
It's not privatization IMO but it is financialization. Or rather, the line between public and private is so blurry.
Das Laden scheint etwas zu dauern.
Twitter ist möglicherweise überlastet oder hat einen vorübergehenden Schluckauf. Probiere es erneut oder besuche Twitter Status für weitere Informationen.