"Mayor de Blasio's announcement today is cold comfort for the tenants of NYCHA, as it does nothing to accelerate the timeline of the procurement process. Even on the most optimistic schedule the city will have a different mayor when these new boiler installations are completed.
"We cannot afford to wait any longer to make critical, long overdue repairs. NYCHA must issue an emergency declaration and take the necessary steps to cut through the red tape of the procurement process and replace broken boilers faster. This heat crisis is a dire health emergency, and it requires an immediate, permanent solution," said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.
EDITOR'S NOTE:
After questioning Mayor Bill de Blasio about the sad conditions at many NYCHA housing developments as to why residents have to wait over five years to have their broken refrigerators, and stoves replaced, we agree with Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. that the city can not afford to push these repairs off any longer.
However we go one step further in calling for something that has not be happening the past four years of the de Blasio administration, and that is accountability. If the mayor believes that the chair of NYCHA is doing her job well, then maybe she should stay and the mayor should resign.