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And the mayor made a commercial telling New Yorkers to drink their tap water. I can’t believe what a **** show this city has turned out. I wonder how many other buildings that this may be occurring in.
The latest tests show no arsenic in their water. WTF? Can't NYCHA get this right? Are they using a NYCHA lab? (LOL), a NYCDOH lab?, a private lab? or what? I know about the cloudy water but that happens in every neighborhood from time to time. NYCHA is an endless endless drain on NYS taxpayers. There is no solution to it's endless problems.
Get rid of them.
End the nightmare hi-rise crime containment for the low income.
End the nightmare below ground criminal element and activities.
Level housing and fill the hole with sand.
Rebuild on same land two story structures.
Use vacant land for more housing equally dispersed across the boroughs.
Increase above ground transportation by adding more buses and boats.
And the mayor made a commercial telling New Yorkers to drink their tap water. I can’t believe what a **** show this city has turned out. I wonder how many other buildings that this may be occurring in.
Get rid of them.
End the nightmare hi-rise crime containment for the low income.
End the nightmare below ground criminal element and activities.
Level housing and fill the hole with sand.
Rebuild on same land two story structures.
Use vacant land for more housing equally dispersed across the boroughs.
Increase above ground transportation by adding more buses and boats.
Reduce wasteful spending.
i'm FOR getting rid of NYCHA, but they gotta find housing for those folks or give em a package to set em up somewhere else
i'm FOR getting rid of NYCHA, but they gotta find housing for those folks or give em a package to set em up somewhere else
For anyone over 50 years old, I agree. For anyone under, the city should give them 10 years notice and after that they're on their own.
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