Q&A
Discussion on agencies involved in the tenant protection cabinet
1:14:41
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Council Member Pierina Sanchez inquires about the agencies involved in the tenant protection cabinet. Deputy Commissioner AnnMarie Santiago provides a partial list, including HPD, DSS, and the mayor's office, but acknowledges that a full list can be provided later.
- HPD is confirmed to be part of the tenant protection cabinet
- The discussion reveals that there is a separate illegal lockout working group
- Lucy Joffe mentions that HPD has a role in providing resource guides, training, and targeted outreach in high-risk ZIP codes
Pierina Sanchez
1:14:41
Thank you.
1:14:42
Deputy commissioner, do you have a list of the agencies that are on the tenant protection cabinet?
AnnMarie Santiago
1:14:48
I think it is a long list of agencies.
1:14:50
I know HPD is on that list.
1:14:53
DSS is on that list.
1:14:55
The mayor's office is on that list.
1:14:57
We can get you a full list of Got it.
1:14:59
Agencies that are participating.
1:15:00
Okay.
Pierina Sanchez
1:15:01
It's just you're not the representative, but HPD is
AnnMarie Santiago
1:15:03
the representative?
1:15:04
Not a representative for the illegal lockout working group.
1:15:07
Group.
Pierina Sanchez
1:15:07
Got it.
Lucy Joffe
1:15:07
Okay.
1:15:08
So the HPD has a role.
1:15:09
Absolutely.
1:15:10
Right.
1:15:10
Resource guides, training, various and specific to illegal lockouts, there's a media toolkit as well.
1:15:20
And they've done a lot of targeted outreach in ZIP codes across the city.
1:15:24
So, to your question, council member nurse, they really are working to to make those very targeted, in high risk ZIP codes.