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RAD/PACT program conversion numbers and plans

2:06:01

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Chair Chris Banks inquires about NYCHA's RAD/PACT conversion plans and numbers. Brian Honan, NYCHA's SVP of Intergovernmental Affairs, provides information on current and planned conversions.

  • NYCHA is on pace to convert slightly over 30,000 units
  • They have authority to ultimately convert 62,000 units throughout the portfolio
  • Honan agrees to provide the committee with a list of converted developments and those in the pipeline
Chris Banks
2:06:01
We have a couple more questions.
2:06:05
This is around the RAD PAC.
2:06:08
Does NYCHA have any initiatives to maintain the cohesion of the authority even as it splits into two or three different funding models across many different private property management agencies?
2:06:22
And how many are anticipated to be part of the PAC by the end of twenty twenty five and 2026.
Brian Honan
2:06:40
Council member, we are, we are on pace to convert, slightly over 30,000 units, but ultimately over since we started our plan, we ultimately have the authority to convert 62,000 units.
2:06:57
Just for FITRAD.
2:07:01
Yeah, FITRAD.
Chris Banks
2:07:02
Can you repeat that?
Brian Honan
2:07:04
So, we are on pace to convert about, slightly over 30,000 units, and ultimately we have authority to do 62,000 units throughout the whole portfolio.
Chris Banks
2:07:17
Can you cite those conversions by development?
Brian Honan
2:07:23
I'm sorry.
2:07:24
I'm sorry?
Chris Banks
2:07:24
Can you cite them by development?
Brian Honan
2:07:26
I can get I can get this committee a list, yes, of where they are, ones that have already been converted, and I've also and also where they are in the in the pipeline.
Chris Banks
2:07:36
In the pipeline.
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