Electeds have been busy introducing new bills to ensure that water issues in NYCHA can hopefully be avoided in the future.
because of genuine complaints that food wasn’t provided to NYCHA residents, just water bottles, during the eight days it took the city and lab company to realize the arsenic test results were false. The residents relied on donations or paying out of pocket for meals.
“The nearly 4,000 residents of the Riis Houses could not use their tap water for 10 days due to faulty tests showing water contamination,” said Hoylman. “Residents could not cook their own meals, leaving them to pay more out of pocket or depend on charity to feed themselves and their families. The response to this crisis was unacceptable. Our bill will ensure that NYCHA residents will always have access to these basic necessities.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams jumped at the opportunity to push out legislation about legal costs within NYCHA. His office has repeatedly named NYCHA as “the worst landlord in the city.” PA Williams re“We already know, we have already seen, the human cost of NYCHA’s long-standing systemic failures and untenable conditions,” said Williams in a statement.
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