By Greg B. Smith
Mayor de Blasio was meeting behind closed doors with public housing
tenant leaders Wednesday as more questions arose about NYCHA's scrambled
effort to remedy its lead paint inspection crisis.
Tenant leaders in Throggs Neck Houses in the Bronx told the Daily News
NYCHA has found lead in 78 apartments in the last few weeks but did not
inform the tenants who live in these apartments about the findings.
"There has been no transparency from day one," said Monique Johnson,
president of the Throggs Neck Residents Council. "I have absolutely no
faith in this agency at all."
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Source: The New York Daily News (via The Empire Report)
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