El documento resume los principales cambios realizados a la solicitud de propuestas para el arrendamiento de terreno en Carver Houses, incluyendo extender la fecha límite, destinar el 100% de los ingresos a mejoras, y reservar al menos el 20% de las unidades para personas de bajos ingresos. También describe el cronograma del proyecto, que incluye la publicación de la RFP, consultas con residentes, y aprobaciones regulatorias necesarias antes de firmar contratos de arrendamiento de terreno.
Pedro Albizu Campos Plaza I & II are located on Manhattan’s Lower East Side and houses 1,219 residents.
Campos Plaza has $27.2 million of unmet capital needs over the next 5 years.
Campos Plaza Land Lease Presentation 6-19-13 (Spanish)NYCHA Nyc-Housing
Este documento resume el proceso de arrendamiento de terreno propuesto para Campos Plaza. Detalla los principales cambios implementados en respuesta a comentarios de residentes, como extender la fecha límite de propuestas y destinar el 100% de los ingresos por alquiler a mejoras. Explica las etapas clave como publicar el RFP, evaluar propuestas, consultas con residentes, y aprobación de HUD antes de firmar contratos de arrendamiento en 2016. El objetivo es generar fondos para satisfacer las necesidades de inversión de USD 27.2 millones
Este documento presenta un resumen sobre una reunión informativa con residentes acerca de una propuesta para arrendar terrenos de viviendas públicas con el fin de recaudar fondos para reparaciones. Se describen los cambios implementados según comentarios de residentes, como extender la fecha límite de propuestas, destinar ingresos a mejoras y reservar el 20% de unidades para personas de bajos ingresos. También se presentan los pasos del proceso de arrendamiento de terrenos que incluye aprobaciones regulatorias y más consultas con residentes.
NYCHA Infill Sites Presentation for Roundtable 4-9-13 (Campos Plaza)NYCHA Nyc-Housing
Pedro Albizu Campos Plaza I & II are located on Manhattan’s Lower East Side and houses 1,219 residents.
Campos Plaza has $27.2 million of unmet capital needs over the next 5 years.
Federal law requires housing authorities to develop, with input from residents of public housing and Section 8 Leased Housing, elected officials and the public, an Annual Plan that sets forth its major initiatives for the coming year. NYCHA develops this Plan in consultation with the Resident Advisory Board (RAB), 45 elected public housing residents along with nine participants from the Section 8 program.
Max Meltzer Tower on Manhattan's Lower East Side is a 20-story building exclusively for seniors with 230 apartments housing an estimated 246 residents.
El documento resume los principales cambios realizados a la solicitud de propuestas para el arrendamiento de terreno en Carver Houses, incluyendo extender la fecha límite, destinar el 100% de los ingresos a mejoras, y reservar al menos el 20% de las unidades para personas de bajos ingresos. También describe el cronograma del proyecto, que incluye la publicación de la RFP, consultas con residentes, y aprobaciones regulatorias necesarias antes de firmar contratos de arrendamiento de terreno.
Pedro Albizu Campos Plaza I & II are located on Manhattan’s Lower East Side and houses 1,219 residents.
Campos Plaza has $27.2 million of unmet capital needs over the next 5 years.
Campos Plaza Land Lease Presentation 6-19-13 (Spanish)NYCHA Nyc-Housing
Este documento resume el proceso de arrendamiento de terreno propuesto para Campos Plaza. Detalla los principales cambios implementados en respuesta a comentarios de residentes, como extender la fecha límite de propuestas y destinar el 100% de los ingresos por alquiler a mejoras. Explica las etapas clave como publicar el RFP, evaluar propuestas, consultas con residentes, y aprobación de HUD antes de firmar contratos de arrendamiento en 2016. El objetivo es generar fondos para satisfacer las necesidades de inversión de USD 27.2 millones
Este documento presenta un resumen sobre una reunión informativa con residentes acerca de una propuesta para arrendar terrenos de viviendas públicas con el fin de recaudar fondos para reparaciones. Se describen los cambios implementados según comentarios de residentes, como extender la fecha límite de propuestas, destinar ingresos a mejoras y reservar el 20% de unidades para personas de bajos ingresos. También se presentan los pasos del proceso de arrendamiento de terrenos que incluye aprobaciones regulatorias y más consultas con residentes.
NYCHA Infill Sites Presentation for Roundtable 4-9-13 (Campos Plaza)NYCHA Nyc-Housing
Pedro Albizu Campos Plaza I & II are located on Manhattan’s Lower East Side and houses 1,219 residents.
Campos Plaza has $27.2 million of unmet capital needs over the next 5 years.
Federal law requires housing authorities to develop, with input from residents of public housing and Section 8 Leased Housing, elected officials and the public, an Annual Plan that sets forth its major initiatives for the coming year. NYCHA develops this Plan in consultation with the Resident Advisory Board (RAB), 45 elected public housing residents along with nine participants from the Section 8 program.
Max Meltzer Tower on Manhattan's Lower East Side is a 20-story building exclusively for seniors with 230 apartments housing an estimated 246 residents.
FY 2014 Annual Plan Brooklyn Presentation (Manhattan)NYCHA Nyc-Housing
This document summarizes the New York City Housing Authority's (NYCHA) FY 2014 Annual Plan meeting held on June 6, 2013 at the Johnson Community Center in Manhattan. The meeting covered NYCHA's financial resources, capital projects, safety and crime prevention initiatives, and a proposed land lease opportunity. Residents were invited to provide comments on the Annual Plan and information was provided on topics like the impact of federal budget sequestration, security camera installations, and proposed land leases to generate funding for capital improvements.
Federal law requires housing authorities to develop, with input from residents of public housing and Section 8 Leased Housing, elected officials and the public, an Annual Plan that sets forth its major initiatives for the coming year. NYCHA develops this Plan in consultation with the Resident Advisory Board (RAB), 45 elected public housing residents along with nine participants from the Section 8 program.
FY2014 Annual Plan Staten Island Presentation (English)NYCHA Nyc-Housing
Federal law requires housing authorities to develop, with input from residents of public housing and Section 8 Leased Housing, elected officials and the public, an Annual Plan that sets forth its major initiatives for the coming year. NYCHA develops this Plan in consultation with the Resident Advisory Board (RAB), 45 elected public housing residents along with nine participants from the Section 8 program.
This document provides an overview and timeline for a pending land lease request for proposal regarding the Smith Houses public housing development. Key points include changes made due to resident feedback such as restricting building heights, requiring 20% of apartments be affordable, and hiring goals for NYCHA residents. The timeline outlines releasing the RFP in 2013, preparing a Section 18 application in 2014 which requires HUD approval, potentially issuing questions and reviewing the application in 2015, and entering a ground lease agreement in 2016 upon approval.
Este documento resume el proceso de arrendamiento de terreno propuesto por NYCHA en Meltzer Tower. Incluye una descripción del sitio, los principales cambios implementados según los comentarios de los residentes, los pasos requeridos por la Sección 18 de HUD, y el cronograma tentativo para 2013-2016. El objetivo es recaudar fondos para reparaciones mediante el arrendamiento de terrenos y la construcción de viviendas mixtas de ingresos.
This document provides an overview and timeline for a pending land lease request for proposals regarding the redevelopment of Meltzer Tower public housing in New York City. Key points include: resident feedback has led to changes like extending the RFP deadline and requiring 100% of revenue to fund capital needs; the redevelopment will include at least 20% permanently affordable housing units; a Section 18 approval process is required from HUD and will involve environmental review and resident consultation; and timelines are provided for RFP release, proposal review, Section 18 application, and anticipated project completion in 2016.
George Washington Carver Houses in Manhattan consists of 13 buildings, 6 and 15-stories tall. It has 1,246 apartments housing some 2,723 persons.
Carver Houses has a $41 million unmet need for capital improvements over the next 5 years.
La Guardia Land Lease Presentation (6-14-13) (Spanish)NYCHA Nyc-Housing
El documento resume la futura Solicitud de Propuestas para el arrendamiento de terrenos en LaGuardia Houses. Detalla los principales cambios implementados en respuesta a comentarios de residentes, como extender la fecha de publicación de la RFP y destinar el 100% de los ingresos por alquiler a necesidades de inversión. También describe el cronograma del proyecto, que incluye consultas con residentes, evaluaciones medioambientales y aprobación de HUD requerida bajo la Sección 18.
La Guardia Land Lease Presentation (6-14-13) (English)NYCHA Nyc-Housing
This document provides an overview and timeline for a pending land lease request for proposal regarding LaGuardia Houses public housing development. It discusses key changes implemented due to resident feedback, including extending the RFP release date, investing revenue in capital needs, and requiring affordable housing units. It also outlines the design, zoning, Section 18 approval process, project timeline, and topics for comments and questions.
Bernard M. Baruch Houses, the largest NYCHA development in Manhattan, has 17 buildings, some 7, 13, and 14-stories high. Baruch Houses was completed June 30, 1959 and is on 27.46-acres in Lower Manhattan. The complex has 2,193 apartments housing an estimated 5,367 residents.
Baruch Houses has a $251 million unmet need for capital improvements over the next 5 years. Baruch Addition has as $13 million unmet need for capital improvements over the next 5 years.
Baruch Houses Land Lease Presentation (6-13-13) (Spanish)NYCHA Nyc-Housing
Este documento presenta información sobre la solicitud de propuestas para el arrendamiento de terreno en Baruch Houses. Explica los principales cambios implementados según los comentarios de los residentes, como extender la fecha de publicación de la RFP, invertir los ingresos en mejoras, y requerir por lo menos el 20% de viviendas asequibles permanentes. También describe los pasos del proceso de aprobación de la Sección 18 de HUD y el cronograma tentativo para el proyecto entre 2013-2016.
Washington Houses Land Lease Presentation (6-12-13) (Spanish)NYCHA Nyc-Housing
El documento resume el proceso de arrendamiento de terrenos en Washington Houses, incluyendo cambios implementados según comentarios de residentes, detalles sobre diseños propuestos, el proceso de aprobación de Sección 18 requerido por HUD, y el cronograma esperado hasta 2016.
Washington Houses Land Lease Presentation (6-12-13) (English)NYCHA Nyc-Housing
President George Washington Houses consists of 14 buildings, 12 and 14-stories tall with 1,510 apartments housing some 3,479 residents.
Washington Houses has a $52 million unmet need for capital improvements over the next 5 years.
Moderator – Ukah Busgith, Director for Manhattan Community Operations Good evening everyone and thank you for participating in this very important discussion today.This will be just one of many discussions that NYCHA and all of you-- will have in the coming weeks about a proposal to generate funding to Improve and Preserve Public Housing here at LaGuardia. Many of you may have come to meetings NYCHA hosted in the last few months.I also know there has been a lot of misinformation or confusion out there about plans for this development and that is why it is so important that you have come here to get information, raise questions, give your opinion and offer ideas.I speak for everyone at NYCHA when I say we want to and will answers all those questions, hear your comments and welcome all of your suggestions and ideas. There are more meetings to come so this will not be the only chance to offer your opinion-- this is just the beginning of this multi-year process until 2015 to 2016.
Moderator – Ukah Busgith, Director for Manhattan Community Operations We hope that as many people as possible will have an opportunity to express their comments.So before we begin, let’s go over the following ground rules.I would like to go over some Ground Rules:We are here to listenThe passing out of materials, photo taking and video recordings are not allowedIf you would like to speak or ask a question – we ask that you complete a speaker slip [Hold up a sample of speaker slip]We ask that you limit your comments/questions to 3 minutesThis is a meeting for residents so we are going to take questions from residents first and then move on to other questions if time permits.We ask that your comments are respectful and that you be considerate of others and allow them time to share their questionsIf you have any personal and/or specific need or issue related to your apartment – please raise your hand, NYCHA staff is here to assist you.We have “General Information” tables are available outside where leaflets and flyers may be displayed.Resource tables have been set up outside with information so that the end of the meeting you can pick-up information on that may be of interest to you on:Resident Economic Empowerment and Sustainability and Family ServicesModerator to introduce – Katherine Gray, Senior Portfolio Manager for the Development Department
Presenter – Katherine Gray, Senior Portfolio Manager for the Development DepartmentThis PLAN is ALOT to TAKE in. There is important information we want to share and importantly we want to hear what you think and answer your questions.Based on feedback we got from you and other residents when we had our first round of meetings, we have broken down the discussion today into five (5) parts.
Presenter – Katherine Gray, Senior Portfolio Manager for the Development Department
Presenter – Katherine Gray, Senior Portfolio Manager for the Development Department
Presenter – Katherine Gray, Senior Portfolio Manager for the Development Department
Presenter – Katherine Gray, Senior Portfolio Manager for the Development Department
Presenter – Katherine Gray, Senior Portfolio Manager for the Development Department Reinforce the unmet need due to years of underfunding by the federal government $876 Million in Capital funding and $750 Million in Operating.NYCHA is not getting enough money to keep the buildings maintained.
Presenter – Katherine Gray, Senior Portfolio Manager for the Development Department
Presenter – Katherine Gray, Senior Portfolio Manager for the Development Department
Presenter – Katherine Gray, Senior Portfolio Manager for the Development Department
Moderator– Ukah Busgith, Director for Manhattan Community Operations At this point the floor will be open for comments and questions.Moderator along with Development staff will field questions from the audience.Remind residents that we have copies of the presentation on the way out and also please visit the NYCHA website for updates.This is the continuation of many more conversations.