Two reports expose city Housing Authority’s management as being more dysfunctional than problem-plagued housing projects - NY Daily News: "Two withering reports expose the city Housing Authority’s management as being more dysfunctional than the problem-plagued housing projects — and its boss finally admits he runs a deeply troubled agency.
The scathing twin critiques — one internal, the second by an outside consultant — ripped NYCHA officials for bungling virtually every aspect of their $3-billion-a-year operation.
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Beleaguered agency boss John Rhea admitted for the first time that NYCHA has a backlog of 338,000 maintenance orders. And they won’t get to some of them for two years.
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“We learned at the end of the day that NYCHA needs to look at all of its operations, from top to bottom,” Rhea said Thursday. “In almost every level of the NYCHA, there’s an opportunity to increase efficiency.”"
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