Friday, September 16, 2022

Mayor Adams demotes NYCHA commissioner following poisoned water results at Jacob Riis Houses

 

Politics NY 

A major shakeup is coming to the leadership structure of the city’s public housing authority.

Mayor Eric Adams’ office announced Thursday the New York City Housing Authority’s (NYCHA) current chair and CEO Greg Russ will step back as the authority’s chief executive, following an arsenic contamination scare at the Jacob Riis Houses on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.

Russ will stay on as chair, according to a release, as the roles of CEO and chair that have typically been held by one person are split into two separate jobs. The authority’s general counsel Lisa Bova-Hiatt will serve as interim chief executive until they find a permanent replacement.

“We cannot wait any longer to make transformational changes so NYCHA can provide safe, high-quality homes for New Yorkers,” Adams said. “I am determined to work with my partners in government to identify the right leaders and the right structure for NYCHA to deliver on our promises to public housing residents. I want to thank Lisa Bova-Hiatt for her dedicated service to our city and for stepping up at this critical time to put NYCHA on the right path.”

The news comes after a rough couple of weeks for the embattled public housing authority. Nearly two weeks ago, NYCHA and the mayor’s office told Jacob Riis residents their tap water had tested positive for arsenic and advised residents not to drink or cook with the water for nearly a week.

But late last week, the city reversed course, sharing that the lab who’s tests yielded the positive arsenic results – Environmental Monitoring and Technologies – retracted those results and released revised results that were negative for the toxic substance. A day later, Adams announced the water at Jacob Riis was safe to drink and cook with again, posting a video of himself and city Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan drinking cups of water from the development’s taps.

Adams’ office says it wasn’t notified about the positive arsenic test until several days after NYCHA was aware of the results. During an unrelated press conference Monday, Adams said the delay in notifying his office was “unacceptable” and hinted at the leadership change announced Thursday.

“We were notified on Friday, they were notified on Monday, it’s unacceptable,” Adams told reporters. “And so we know there’s new leadership that’s about to take place at NYCHA and we’re looking at exactly what happened here.”

 

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

What's wrong with poisoned water? Right wing nuts love dirty, poisoned water, dirty poisoned air. Fox News runs on the stuff.
Prove me wrong ...

Anonymous said...

That's one way to get rid of Whitey.

Anonymous said...

@#1 you know NY is all DemoRat controlled ?
What dose Fox News and the Right wing have to do with this story ?
Back on the meds boy...

Anonymous said...

@Right wing nuts love dirty, poisoned water, dirty poisoned air. Fox News runs on the stuff.

Prime example when the BidetBot programming goes awry.
You need to be patched TA commie.
Maybe on patch Tuesday?

Anonymous said...

Good job Dems !

Tom Wolfe said...

The Hunt for the Great White Defendant!

Anonymous said...

"Follow the Science."
"Okay show us the science."
"No."

Anonymous said...

Tap water is for the Sheeple. Sparking water is what you should drink.

Anonymous said...

Breaking News! The Queen is still dead!

Anonymous said...

Why didn’t anyone mention the fact that this man was living in Minnesota while running NYCHA?It’s ridiculous that he was allowed to lead a major agency from another state for as long as he did. He was appointed by de Blasio and Adams should have got rid of him sooner. Oh and by the way, he will still collect his $414k annual salary in his “demoted” role. Who else gets to be demoted and keep their money?!

https://www.thecity.nyc/2022/9/15/23355404/gregory-russ-nycha-arsenic

Anonymous said...

I’m proud to be a liberal !