Benjamin Weiser, Luis Ferré-Sadurní, Glenn Thrush and J. David Goodman
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De Blasio Cedes More Control of NYCHA, but Avoids Federal Takeover
NEW YORK — The federal government seized more control over the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday, reaching an agreement with the city intended to correct years of mismanagement that prosecutors said had exposed hundreds of thousands of residents to lead paint and other health hazards.Federal Government to Seize More Control Over New York City Public Housing
NEW YORK — The federal government seized more control over the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday, reaching an agreement with the city intended to correct years of mismanagement that prosecutors said had exposed hundreds of thousands of residents to lead paint and other health hazards.Federal Government to Seize More Control Over New York City Public Housing
NEW YORK — The federal government seized more control over the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday, reaching an agreement with the city intended to correct years of mismanagement that prosecutors said had exposed hundreds of thousands of residents to lead paint and other health hazards.Federal Government to Seize More Control Over New York City Public Housing
NEW YORK — The federal government seized more control over the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday under a new court settlement intended to correct years of mismanagement that prosecutors said had exposed hundreds of thousands of residents to lead paint and other health hazards.Federal Government to Seize More Control Over New York City Public Housing
NEW YORK — The federal government seized more control over the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday under a new court settlement intended to correct years of mismanagement that prosecutors said had exposed hundreds of thousands of residents to lead paint and other health hazards.De Blasio Cedes More Control of NYCHA, but Avoids Federal Takeover
NEW YORK — The federal government seized more control over the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday, reaching an agreement with the city intended to correct years of mismanagement that prosecutors said had exposed hundreds of thousands of residents to lead paint and other health hazards.Federal Government to Seize More Control Over New York City Public Housing
NEW YORK — The federal government seized more control over the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday, reaching an agreement with the city intended to correct years of mismanagement that prosecutors said had exposed hundreds of thousands of residents to lead paint and other health hazards.Federal Government to Seize More Control Over New York City Public Housing
NEW YORK — The federal government seized more control over the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday, reaching an agreement with the city intended to correct years of mismanagement that prosecutors said had exposed hundreds of thousands of residents to lead paint and other health hazards.Federal Government to Seize More Control Over New York City Public Housing
NEW YORK — The federal government seized more control over the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday under a new court settlement intended to correct years of mismanagement that prosecutors said had exposed hundreds of thousands of residents to lead paint and other health hazards.Federal Government to Seize More Control Over New York City Public Housing
NEW YORK — The federal government seized more control over the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday under a new court settlement intended to correct years of mismanagement that prosecutors said had exposed hundreds of thousands of residents to lead paint and other health hazards.De Blasio cedes more control of NYCHA, but avoids federal takeover
The settlement meant Mayor Bill de Blasio avoided a complete management takeover of the city’s housing authority, home to more than 400,000 low-income New Yorkers.De Blasio cedes more control of NYCHA, but avoids federal takeover
The settlement meant Mayor Bill de Blasio avoided a complete management takeover of the city’s housing authority, home to more than 400,000 low-income New Yorkers.