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Reporting requirements for RAD/PACT development companies to NYCHA

1:28:34

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Council Member Chris Banks inquires about the reporting requirements for RAD/PACT development companies to NYCHA. Gillian Connell explains the monthly reporting process and the areas covered in these reports.

  • NYCHA collects monthly reports from PACT partners
  • Reports cover six areas: heat, pests, leaks, mold, lead, and elevators
  • NYCHA reviews reports systematically, looking for trends and discussing findings
  • Reports are published quarterly on NYCHA's public dashboard
Gillian Connell
1:28:34
We don't collect reports on seasonal preparedness.
1:28:36
No.
Chris Banks
1:28:37
So so, are there any reports that are being given by these RADPAC development companies to to to to NYTR?
Gillian Connell
1:28:46
So we collect monthly reporting regarding the
Chris Banks
1:28:48
There's monthly reporting.
1:28:49
Yes.
1:28:49
And the the reporting, covers a whole or what what are the areas that the reporting covers?
Gillian Connell
1:28:55
Sure.
1:28:55
It covers 6 different areas.
1:28:57
It includes, heat, pests, leaks, mold, lead, and elevators.
Chris Banks
1:29:03
Okay.
1:29:04
And how are these reports being scrutinized by NYCHA?
Gillian Connell
1:29:08
So we receive them every month, and we review them, systematically, look for trends, discuss what we see in the reports if we have questions about any of the information in there for clarity or for completeness, and then we publish them quarterly on our our public dashboard.
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