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A 6925

Enacts the "NYCHA - innovating neighborhoods through viable efficient solutions for tenants act"; appropriation

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Khaleel Anderson and 2 co-sponsors

Summary of New York State Assembly Bill A 6925 OverviewThis bill, known as the "NYCHA - Innovating Neighborhoods through Viable Efficient Solutions for Tenants Act", aims to provid

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Bill Summary · A 6925

Summary of New York State Assembly Bill A 6925

Overview

This bill, known as the "NYCHA - Innovating Neighborhoods through Viable Efficient Solutions for Tenants Act", aims to provide funding and support for improving living conditions and sustainability in New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) properties. The bill has been referred to the Housing committee and was introduced on March 18, 2025.

Key Provisions

The main elements of the bill include:

  1. Appropriation of $1.5 billion: The bill would appropriate $1.5 billion to the New York City Housing Authority to fund various improvement projects and initiatives.

  2. Sustainability and Efficiency Upgrades: At least $750 million of the appropriated funds must be used to retrofit NYCHA buildings with energy-efficient appliances, solar panels, and other technologies to reduce energy usage and costs for tenants.

  3. Tenant-Led Improvement Projects: The bill requires that $250 million be allocated for tenant-led projects and initiatives to address local needs and priorities in NYCHA developments. Tenants would have a direct role in determining how these funds are used.

  4. Workforce Development Programs: $150 million would be dedicated to training and employing NYCHA residents in the maintenance and operation of the upgraded building systems and renewable energy infrastructure.

  5. Oversight and Reporting: The bill mandates regular progress reports and audits to ensure the funds are used effectively and transparently to benefit NYCHA tenants.

Potential Impact

If enacted, this legislation could have several significant impacts:

  • Improve living conditions and reduce utility costs for the over 400,000 NYCHA tenants across New York City.
  • Create job opportunities and pathways to employment for NYCHA residents through the workforce development programs.
  • Increase the sustainability and energy efficiency of NYCHA properties, lowering the authority's operating costs over the long term.
  • Empower tenants to shape improvement projects in their own communities through the tenant-led initiative funding.
  • Enhance transparency and oversight of NYCHA's use of the appropriated funds.

Overall, the bill represents a substantial investment in upgrading and modernizing the critical public housing infrastructure managed by NYCHA, with the goal of providing better, more affordable, and more sustainable homes for New York City's low-income residents.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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