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Saturday, March 15, 2014

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THE NYCHA NOT WANTED LIST

The NYCHA Journal has an "editorial policy of publishing the names of individuals who have been permanently excluded from our public housing developments. This list is part of NYCHA's effort to keep residents informed of the Housing Authority's ongoing effort to improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers in public housing and to allow for the peaceful and safe use of our facilities. For a full list of the "Not Wanted" visit NYCHA's website at nyc.gov/residentscorner. Please note: These exclusions are based on NYCHA's Administrative Hearing Process and should not be confused with the recently implemented Trespass Notice Program under Mayor Bloomberg's Operation Safe Housing Initiative.
REMEMBER, IF YOU SEE ANY OF THESE INDIVIDUALS ON HOUSING AUTHORITY PROPERTY, PLEASE CALL YOUR MANAGEMENT OFFICE OR NYCHA'S SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT AT (212) 306-8595."

            If the NYCHA can do this with undesirable tenants, why can't H.S.I. exclude tenants from buildings like Kenmore Hall, who have (for instance) been convicted of violent crimes against other tenants? Is it because management is lazy, or because they simply don't want the negative publicity?

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