NYCHA Receives $563M From City for Waste Management Upgrades
The Federal Monitor’s approval of NYCHA’s City Capital Action Plan unlocked $563.5 million in funding to help the Authority fully upgrade its waste infrastructure.
Read moreThe Federal Monitor’s approval of NYCHA’s City Capital Action Plan unlocked $563.5 million in funding to help the Authority fully upgrade its waste infrastructure.
Read moreOn Earth Day, NYCHA announced the substantial completion of 1.8 megawatts of rooftop solar arrays on 27 buildings across Queensbridge North and Queensbridge South Houses.
Read moreEquipped with tape measures and a mobile app, a group of current and former ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ were on a mission
Read moreAs a young man growing up at NYCHA developments across all five boroughs, Domingo Morales never used to think about the best
Read moreAs part of the NYCHA 2.0 Waste Management Plan and related efforts to better manage waste across the Authority, NYCHA’s Sustainability Programs
Read moreDaphany Rose Sanchez is passionate about ensuring that all New Yorkers have access to energy efficiency. She even quit a
Read moreBrigitte Vicenty gets excited when she sees bags full of recyclables collected outside the Brownsville Houses Community Center, because her
Read moreAs part of NYCHA’s Energy Performance Contact (EPC) program, $104.6 million in upgrades are coming to 15 developments in the
Read moreRooftop solar gardens will be built on 189 NYCHA buildings at 28 developments across the city to increase New Yorkers’
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