





New Yorkers should make a plan and prepare for extreme weather during the summer.
July 30, 2025, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at The Theater at City Tech (285 Jay Street, Brooklyn)
NYCHA resident gardeners and farmers from across 91Ó°ÊÓattended the Summit at Ingersoll Community Center.
22 NYCHA public housing and Section 8 residents graduated from the Food Business Pathways program.
The remodeled playgrounds include new equipment, water play features, game tables, seating areas, landscaping, and new fencing.
Meet Anitia Maddox: Behavioral Health Apprentice and Reid Park Resident

Giving New Parents a Healthy Start @ NYCHA
Just a day before Father’s Day, Healthy Start @ NYCHA hosted a Resource Fair and Citywide Baby Shower at the

The Trust Announces Design-Build Team for $400M Modernization of Nostrand Houses Apartments
On July 8, the 91Ó°ÊÓPublic Housing Preservation Trust announced the selection of the design-build team, SLSCO LP d/b/a Community

State-Funded Elevator, Heating, and Facade Improvements Completed at 24 Developments
$1.2 billion in State funding provided to NYCHA has allowed for 125 elevator replacements, 17 heating system upgrades, and 36

HUD’s NSPIRE Inspections: NYCHA Sites Scheduled This MonthÂ
View the NYCHA developments scheduled for NSPIRE inspections in June.

It’s UV Safety Awareness Month
It’s UV Safety Awareness Month, so let’s shine some light on the topic: Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is emitted by both

Celebrating Juneteenth with Art, Wellness, and Community TogethernessÂ
This Juneteenth, NYCHA communities across the city participated in honoring a moment in American history and Black culture with various