QUESTION
How do RAD PACT conversions affect NYC Aging Contracted Providers' use of spaces in previously NYCHA-owned properties?
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The Department of the Aging is developing a licensing agreement to address issues arising from RAD PACT conversions for NYC aging contracted providers using spaces in previously NYCHA-owned properties.
- A standard licensing agreement is being developed to ensure uniformity.
- Providers will be responsible for interior maintenance, while infrastructure responsibilities fall to the RAD owners.
- The aim is to clarify responsibilities and ease capital investment challenges.
- This approach seeks to replicate the existing arrangement with NYCHA.
Crystal Hudson
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I do have one follow-up question regarding RadPack.
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How have RadPack's conversions affected NYC aging contracted providers who utilize spaces in previously nitrile owned property.
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We've heard from advocates that the new private companies managing these spaces have been more difficult to work with, that they're unclear on their responsibilities, and have made capital investment very difficult.
Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez
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And that is exactly why we're working on a licensing agreement that each one of our providers in a RAD will have the same licensing agreement.
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And the expectation is that Again, walls from the wall in, the the provider will be responsible for with the department for the aging.
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And infrastructure will be the Rad Owners Responsibility.
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As we have with with the nitride this moment.
Crystal Hudson
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Great.
0:56:05
Thank you.
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I'll turn it over to councilmember Silam.