We're talking about 200,000 new, truly affordable homes being built over the next 10 years. 200,000 affordable homes being preserved over that same period of time. An investment of $5.6 billion into NYCHA, the largest city investment to NYCHA in decades. And all of this while investing in tenants across the city, ensuring that code enforcement is not seen as a suggestion, but rather a requirement so that when a tenant misses an HPD inspection, they can actually reschedule when that inspector will come back. (01:35–01:42)
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Asserts a $5.6 billion investment into NYCHA, the largest in decades.
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