NYCHA considers firing security at senior housing facilities

4 months ago 8

NEW YORK (PIX11) -- The New York City Housing Authority is facing a difficult decision that could raise safety concerns at dozens of its senior housing facilities.

To reduce expenses, NYCHA is considering cutting its unarmed security guard program, which costs an estimated $7 million annually. The security guards work an eight-hour shift per day at 55 NYCHA facilities. 

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During a budget hearing held last Tuesday, it was reported that NYCHA faces a $35.3 million budget shortfall in 2024. NYCHA claims that unpaid rent is the primary reason for the revenue loss.

The program could be cut as soon as July 1 unless city officials can secure supplemental funds.

NYCHA provided the following statement to PIX11 News:

"NYCHA has had to implement cost‐cutting measures to reduce expenses, help close the budget gap, and prioritize core property management services for our residents. The Authority will continue to advocate for much-needed additional funding and work in close coordination with the NYPD to address crime and security concerns at these locations." 

NYCHA spokesperson

Ben Mitchell is a digital content producer from Vermont who has covered both local and international news since 2021. He joined PIX11 in 2024. See more of his work here.

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