United States of America v. New York City Housing Authority

  1. November 14, 2018

    Feds, NYC Housing Authority's $1.2B Spending Deal Nixed

    A New York federal judge on Wednesday rejected a proposed settlement between the federal government and the New York City Housing Authority that calls for more than $1.2 billion in additional spending to correct the "bureaucratic breakdown of the largest public housing agency in the United States," finding that the settlement overlooks the human impact of the claims.

  2. June 20, 2018

    Tenant Groups Want Voices Heard After NYCHA Reform Deal

    Two tenant advocacy organizations have asked to take part in litigation over the New York City Housing Authority's alleged failure to comply with certain federal health and safety regulations, telling a New York federal judge Tuesday that a deal reached in the case does not adequately protect residents' rights.

  3. June 11, 2018

    NYC Housing Agency OKs $1.2B Reform Amid Health Issues

    The New York City Housing Authority agreed to an oversight program and committed well over $1.2 billion in funds to reform itself after failing to comply with numerous health and safety regulations and attempting to evade detection by federal inspectors, the U.S. Department of Justice said Monday.

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