Queens NYCHA Complex Receives $38 Million for Heat and AC Upgrades
CBS New YorkFebruary 5, 20261 min2,672 views
5 connections·9 entities in this video→Heat and AC Crisis at Beach 41st Street
- 🥶 Residents at the Beach 41st Street NYCHA complex in Queens have been struggling with inconsistent or non-existent heat and hot water throughout the cold season.
- 🌡️ Many units experienced temperatures as low as 6°F, forcing residents to use extra clothing, blankets, and even turn on stoves for warmth.
- 💡 The situation has been described as "hectic" and "feast or famine," with some apartments having adequate heating while others suffer significantly.
Mayor's Intervention and Funding
- 📢 Mayor Mamdani announced a $38 million initiative to address the persistent heat and AC issues at the Beach 41st Street facility.
- ⚡ This funding is part of the "Clean Heat for All" initiative and will be used to install heat pumps.
- 🎯 The goal is to transform living conditions by providing reliable heat in the winter and air conditioning in the summer.
Tenant Advocacy and Future Plans
- 🗣️ Eugene Gibson, tenant association president, expressed gratitude and emphasized the basic human right to adequate heating and hot water.
- 🛠️ NYCHA officials plan to install 30,000 new heat pumps across the city over the next few years.
- ✅ The mayor stated that the immediate heat issues at Beach 41st Street will be fixed promptly.
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