QUESTION
What is the cost estimate for the new centralized unit for controlling NYCHA's operating deficit, and will it be funded by Nitro's budget?
2:18:04
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The cost for the new centralized unit is estimated at $6,100,000, though staffing has not been finalized.
- Lisa Bova Hiatt states the cost is approximately $6.1 million.
- Staffing details for the new unit are still under review.
- The funding specifics from Nitro's budget are not confirmed in her response.
Chris Banks
2:18:04
In 2024, the budget plan for Nitro includes reducing central office costs and head counts.
2:18:12
In order to control the cost of MITRE's ongoing and operating deficit, DUIs recommendation appears to require a a new centralized unit.
2:18:23
What's the cost estimated for for that unit and is it funded by Nitro's budget?
Lisa Bova Hiatt
2:18:32
We haven't finalized the staffing yet, but the model that we're currently looking at is going to cost about $6,100,000.