Q&A
NYCHA's oversight role in RAD/PACT developments
2:01:00
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Council Member Chris Banks inquires about NYCHA's oversight role in RAD/PACT developments, particularly in ensuring tenant input is considered and implemented. Gillian Connell describes NYCHA's involvement in the process.
- NYCHA has a resident outreach team that meets regularly with tenant associations in RAD/PACT developments
- The oversight process begins on closing and follows a periodic schedule
- NYCHA's involvement includes attending meetings and monitoring tenant engagement
Chris Banks
2:01:00
They their input will matter.
2:01:03
And at these particular RADPAC developments, what what what oversight is actually what role is NYCHA playing in that whole process?
Gillian Connell
2:01:16
Sorry.
2:01:16
Can you repeat that quickly?
Chris Banks
2:01:18
No.
2:01:18
I said, what role is NYCHA playing in this whole process as far as on the oversight side to make sure that, when residents give input, to these, RADPAC development companies or to the management company, the new private management companies, that is being taken, just not into consideration, but it it is it's it's it's it's being lived
Gillian Connell
2:01:43
out.
2:01:43
Sure.
2:01:44
So some of the, oversight I was describing earlier, again, is, we have a resident outreach team that meets with TA bodies on a regular basis.
2:01:52
We have a team of
Chris Banks
2:01:54
And NYCHA's at those resident meetings?
Gillian Connell
2:01:57
So NYCHA does have a resident outreach team that meets with TAs regularly.
2:02:01
Yes.
Chris Banks
2:02:02
At Radvacs?
2:02:03
Yes.
2:02:04
Okay.
2:02:06
And that's done biweekly, weekly?
2:02:09
When when does it start?
2:02:11
Does it start doing construction phase?
2:02:13
Is this after the construction phase?
Gillian Connell
2:02:16
It starts on closing, and it follows a periodic schedule.
2:02:19
And if there's a particular project where you wanna know more about those meetings, we can follow-up.