Q&A
Tenant notification processes and concerns about unauthorized apartment entry
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4 min
Council Member Mealy raises concerns about tenant notification processes for NYCHA projects and instances of unauthorized apartment entry. NYCHA representatives provide information on their procedures and address the concerns.
- Multiple modes of communication used to inform residents: letters, phone calls, door knocks
- Responsibility of PAC partners to schedule appointments with resident confirmation
- Discussion of a specific incident where workers entered an apartment without proper authorization
- NYCHA commits to looking into the specific case and reviewing their protocols for apartment entry
- Lack of clear tracking system for unauthorized entry incidents
Darlene Mealy
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How is the, how do you notify NYCHA tenants when carrying out projects at NYCHA Developments?
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Do tenants have to say and do the tenants have a say in how upgrades or renovations get implemented in their buildings or in their apartment?
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Like, the young lady just said, she wanted to make sure they had the right asbestos equipment, but you still came into an apartment.
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So how are you communicating with the tenants in regards to coming into the apartments?
Dylan Baker-Rice
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Well, I can speak to the, if we're replacing a boiler, if we have a larger heating plant, plant project.
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But this is PAC.
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Right?
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Yeah.
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I can't speak to the my colleague can't.
Gillian Connell
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Sure.
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So, in general, residents, are notified of work being done in a couple of different ways depending on the the work that's occurring, whether it's in the unit or if it's happening to something like this.
Darlene Mealy
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In unit.
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We just had a testimony.
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In unit, they wanted to come in and change the system.
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And she wasn't ready.
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Mhmm.
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But y'all still came in.
Gillian Connell
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Yeah.
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So the typical process is they should be scheduling an appointment and informing the resident Oh, they
Darlene Mealy
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shouldn't be scheduling it.
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She said that she didn't want the scheduled appointment because
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she wanted to make sure that they had the right equipment, that it
Darlene Mealy
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shouldn't have to be because she wanted to make sure that they had the right equipment, that it shouldn't have to be double or triple times coming to her apartment.
1:05:38
But then somebody dropped the ball.
1:05:40
Y'all still came, and without her even knowing and using your own key, how often does that happen?
Gillian Connell
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Yeah.
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So we can follow-up with the pack partner to get more information Because
Darlene Mealy
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you answer that question, how often do that happen?
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You still come into the apartment?
Gillian Connell
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I'm not sure I fully understand the question.
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I'm sorry.
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Can you repeat it?
Darlene Mealy
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You were here when a young lady said that, she was sleeping and she thought that she told them that she wanted to make sure the equipment was appropriate with asbestos, and I guess somebody didn't get the call or get the memo, and they still came to the apartment.
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And then when she didn't respond, the sis well, your staff just came in with their key.
Keith Grossman
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Yeah.
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So, no.
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Understandable.
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I we would have to look into No.
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You're not?
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No.
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I was sitting in the audience.
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So I and I appreciate you you holding us accountable.
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But I don't know.
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I don't have the answer for that in front of me.
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We're happy to look into it.
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We will definitely look into this specific case.
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And
Darlene Mealy
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Is anyone tracking these incidents?
Keith Grossman
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Is anybody tracking when we enter we use our right to enter?
Darlene Mealy
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Yes.
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That's for safety also.
Keith Grossman
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Yes.
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I mean, we have a protocol in place and we can follow-up with you after to to go through that protocol.
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We're having
Darlene Mealy
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Everyone hear the protocol?
Keith Grossman
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I don't I as I said, I don't have it in front of me.
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I just wanna make sure that it's right.
Darlene Mealy
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Okay.
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When we when we get here.
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How do you verify whether tenants receive your messages?
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Do you the same thing?
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How do you verify that they received the message if they do not want you to come into their apartment?
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In a pack development.
Gillian Connell
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Sure.
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So, typically, they use, attempt to use multiple modes of communication to inform a resident.
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Letter, it could also be a phone call or a door knock?
Darlene Mealy
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How do you confirm or verify that they received your message?
Gillian Connell
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So that that would be the PAC partner's responsibility to ensure that they, have scheduled the appointment with the confirmation of the resident before they do the work.
Darlene Mealy
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And what could you name one vendor that you're in collaboration with instead of DEP or the health department?
Gillian Connell
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So are you referring to there's various city agencies that have oversight including DOB, DEP at, you know, sites inspecting work that's being done.