Thursday, April 27, 2023

Jimmy Oddo will be the next Buildings Commissioner with no experience in architecture and engineering

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City & State

Jimmy Oddo, former Staten Island borough president, will be appointed commissioner of the New York City Department of Buildings, according to two sources familiar with the decision. 

It’s an internal move within Mayor Eric Adams’ administration. Oddo currently serves as chief of staff to Deputy Mayor for Operations Meera Joshi.

Oddo, a Republican, will be replacing another Republican on the job. Former City Council member Eric Ulrich held the job for six months before resigning last November, after it was reported that he was being questioned in connection to an illegal gambling investigation by the Manhattan district attorney’s office. Ulrich hasn’t been charged with any crime. 

Oddo knows politics, but he isn’t an expert when it comes to construction codes. The City Council removed a requirement that the city’s building commissioner had to be a licensed architect or engineer back in 2008. Ulrich, similarly, was a politician first, but his approach to the job was praised by many in the industry, who felt the agency was too tied up in bureaucracy. 

“I think Jimmy is the right person at the right time for the agency,” said one construction industry insider. “He will be visionary for the agency, and  that’s been lacking.”

It’s a big move for Oddo, who has been clear that his dream job is deputy mayor for operations. Two City Hall insiders suggested that Oddo probably doesn’t even want to lead the agency, but “I can imagine them begging him to do it,” said one. 

The appointment comes at a difficult moment for the agency. 

Last week, a nearly 100-year-old parking garage in Lower Manhattan collapsed, killing one person and injuring seven others. Buildings Department inspectors and Fire Department officials responded to the disaster. Vilenchik noted at the time that the building had four open violations, but it was unclear if they contributed to the collapse.

And the DOB will have a major role in ensuring compliance with Local Law 97, which puts limits on buildings’ carbon emissions starting Jan. 1, 2024, with more drastic limits planned in 2030 and 2050. That law has earned major pushback from building owners and the real estate industry at large.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Build baby build! Don’t let the communists slow you down!

Anonymous said...

No experience in "architecture" ? Either do the NYC architects. How much creativity does it take to build a rectangular glass tower?

NPC_translator said...

In effect, this guy doesn't need to be an engineer. But he does need to know how to hire and deploy trained engineers, how to enforce the damn rules, and how to run a clean ship and weed out the bribe takers.

Anonymous said...

He's from Staten Island. He looks like a Trmpanzee. Odds are, he's a Trumpanzee.
Send him back to TrumpTurd Island.

Anonymous said...

New Yorkers voted for this. Good for them...

Anonymous said...

This kind of stuff happens in Russia during Stalin’s reign.

Anonymous said...

He should read what this libertarian magazine has to say:
https://reason.com/2020/04/18/cant-afford-your-rent-blame-herbert-hoover/

Anonymous said...

He's got that Trey Gowdy hair...

Anonymous said...

We need a lot more infrastructure.
Prisons and insane asylums.

Anonymous said...

Get Things Done Done !

Anonymous said...

And Bette Davis eyes...LoL...

Anonymous said...

He will be a Yes Man.
He will help the feds who are now forcing the suburbs to build tenements so the blueanon voters are spread out throughout the country.

Anonymous said...

Cuz, it’s all taken care of. You know it baby! I wouldn’t do you wrong. See you at the coffee shop!