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Security of front doors at NYCHA buildings
1:11:26
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Council Member Chris Banks inquires about the security of front doors at NYCHA buildings. Lauren Gray discusses the process for reporting and addressing door security issues.
- NYCHA does not have immediate information on the percentage of secured front doors
- Residents can report broken doors by calling the CCC to create a work order ticket
- Property management should check doors daily during cleanup and create work order tickets for repairs
- The previous contract with Allied did not require them to report broken doors to NYCHA
Chris Banks
1:11:26
As of today, what percentage of front doors at NYCHA buildings are secured?
Lauren Gray
1:11:34
I don't have that information available, but we will get information about work order tickets for doors that are broken to you.
Chris Banks
1:11:41
Would you agree that having a secured front door is is is part of security apparatus?
Lauren Gray
1:11:48
%.
Chris Banks
1:11:49
When a door is breached or when it's broken, how is that then communicated to the authority so that that door can be fixed?
Lauren Gray
1:12:03
Through a couple of ways.
1:12:04
One, residents could call the CCC and put in a work order ticket for the door to be repaired.
1:12:11
But mostly boots on the ground property management should be checking the doors every single day as they're doing cleanup of the buildings and and walking along developments and then creating a work order ticket to get the the door prepared.
1:12:22
But,
Chris Banks
1:12:23
you know, we we had a contract with Allied for 6,800,000.0.
1:12:28
What what what's the relationship as far as them reporting back to the authority when a door is broken in one of these senior buildings?
Lauren Gray
1:12:37
They weren't under the 2019 contract.
1:12:39
They weren't required to report broken doors to NYCHA.