QUESTION
What steps will OMB take to resolve the public administrator's office's funding and connectivity issues?
3:27:59
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58 sec
OMB commits to collaborating with Council Member Riley to address the public administrator's office's connectivity and funding challenges.
- Council Member Riley discusses the public administrator's office's lack of access to the city's server system, hindering their ability to distribute funds to families.
- The issue is linked to housing accessibility for families in need, with Riley suggesting that providing funding could aid these families.
- Jacques Jiha from OMB promises to work with Riley's office to understand the reasons behind the connectivity issues and to find solutions.
- The conversation implies a connection between technological infrastructure and the efficiency of services provided to the public.
Kevin C. Riley
3:27:59
They're responsible again.
3:28:01
Family members who passed away back their assets in in states.
3:28:04
I know currently right now just for true transparency.
3:28:07
My wife is the deputy public administrator for the Bronx County.
3:28:10
I know currently right now within the Bronx.
3:28:12
They're not currently on the city server system, which prevents them from having access.
3:28:18
Or even WiFi access to get the funding out to these families as soon as possible.
3:28:23
Is there any plan for OMB to work with the public administrator's office to adequately fund them because I believe when we're dealing with housing, currently, right now, there's housing currently within our communities that could be accessible to families who are in need?
Jacques Jiha
3:28:39
We will definitely work with your office, okay, to see, you know, what the needs what what the reason why they are not calling is the server, and what can we do working with OTI.
3:28:53
To mitigate that problem.
Kevin C. Riley
3:28:56
Thank you so much, Garabe.