Q&A
Suggestion to include NYCHA board members in community advisory meetings
0:32:44
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Council Member Avilés suggests including NYCHA board members and other resident bodies in the monitor's community advisory meetings. She notes that these resident groups often don't interact and could benefit from joint discussions.
- Avilés highlights the lack of communication between different NYCHA resident bodies
- She proposes bringing these groups together in meetings with the monitor
- The suggestion aims to improve coordination and information sharing among NYCHA stakeholders
Alexa Avilés
0:32:44
Hello.
0:32:46
Good afternoon, I think, but good to see you all.
0:32:51
I guess I was curious about a couple of things.
0:32:55
In terms of You mentioned I know you have a community advisory board, and thank you for the invitations to attend those.
0:33:05
And the individual outreach that you all do, have you all considered potentially inviting CECOP resident members of the NYCHA board and other kind of resident bodies to meet together, to discuss issues around my check, as I've discovered, they never have actually sat in rooms together.
0:33:31
They're they're resident bodies that are very separated and doing independent conversations.