Staten Island NYCHA developments receive major upgrades from $1.2B state funding
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Staten Island NYCHA developments benefited from a $1.2 billion state funding investment, upgrading facilities for 38,974 residents. The improvements included significant building enhancements, elevator and boiler upgrades, and energy-efficient heating systems. The funding aims to provide safe, affordable housing and enhance living conditions. Issues persist, with NYCHA's capital needs estimated at nearly $80 billion for repairs and long-term sustainability. Total investments over recent years reflect a commitment to improving quality of life for residents across multiple boroughs.
With this important milestone, NYCHA has completed major building improvements, leveraging $1.2 billion in state investment to improve the homes and lives of tens of thousands of NYCHA residents.
NYCHA residents deserve access to a safe, affordable, and quality place to live - and these improvements are critical to making that reality.
An additional $485 million has been used to upgrade 12 buildings' facades at developments in the Bronx, Manhattan and Queens.
A 2023 NYCHA analysis found the agency's total capital needs to be nearly $80 billion, the sum needed to bring the agency's developments to a good state of repair.
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