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The Daily News reported 8/16 that NYCHA Chairman John Rhea and the Bloomberg Administration are supporting major changes in the governance of NYCHA, including ending the paid board positions and expanding an unpaid board. Depending on the details, this may be a good step. Rhea is also finally releasing the now infamous consultant report advising the Authority to undertake a much-needed overhaul of its operations. We look forward to hearing from community organizers about the results. But the Bloomberg Administration - and next mayor - must do far more. As per ANHD’s August 15 blog,, a major cause of NYCHA’s problems is the chronic under funding of public housing operating subsidies by the federal government. Yes, NYCHA must improve its governance and operations, but this structural under-funding - which has created a $60 million annual operating deficit and a $13 billion gap in much-needed major capital repairs - remain as NYCHA’s greatest challenge. Here are two things that New York City’s mayor can do to increase resources for NYCHA operations and support NYCHA’s mission and tenants: