De Blasio Administration Announces Completion of Camera Installation at 22 NYCHA Developments

June 7, 2017New,  state-of-the-art closed-circuit television cameras are creating safer  communities for more than 42,000 residentsNEW YORK––The de Blasio Administration  today kicked off National Safety Month by announcing the installation of new  closed-circuit television cameras at 22 public housing developments,  representing an investment of $15 million in City and State funding. These  comprehensive security upgrades will strengthen security throughout NYCHA  developments and improve the quality of life for more than 42,000 residents.“We are continuing on our promise to  improve the quality of life for public housing residents” said Mayor Bill de  Blasio. “These installations will help more than 42,000 New Yorkers feel  safer in their homes, and are a vital tool in our efforts to decrease violence  and illegal activity in our neighborhoods.”“Security upgrades are crucial to improving safety, and we’re  making them across our portfolio with the support of our City and State  partners," said NYCHA Chair and CEO Shola Olatoye. “These  security cameras will benefit over 19,000 NYCHA families and bring us one  step closer to our NextGeneration NYCHA goal of creating safe, clean and  connected communities.”With the $15 million in City and State  funding, NYCHA has installed 599 new CCTV cameras and upgraded 38 existing  cameras at 121 buildings. The Authority is aggressively expanding security  measures throughout its portfolio, installing cameras, exterior lighting, and  layered-access control (LAC), which uses key-fob technology to provide building  entry access to residents. Since 2014, NYCHA has spent more than $171 million  installing and upgrading nearly 4,000 CCTV cameras, bringing the total number  of cameras to approximately 14,0000. NYCHA has also installed LAC doors at 32  developments.As part of the Mayor Action Plan for  Neighborhood Safety, a comprehensive strategy to reduce violence and increase  neighborhood safety at the 15 NYCHA sites, $140 million has been allocated for  security enhancements, including lighting, CCTV and LAC doors, with funding  from the City Council and Speaker, the Mayor’s Office and the Manhattan  District Attorney’s Office. NYCHA has completed the installation of 4,469  state-of-the-art, energy efficient LED lighting fixtures at 11 of 15 MAP sites,  and work is underway at 3 sites. By the end of this year, 14 of the 15 sites  will have brand new lighting. 

The next phase of security enhancements will  include the installation of CCTV and LAC. CCTV installation is complete at 1  site—Butler Houses— and work is underway at 13 MAP sites. Most of the sites are  estimated to be completed by the end of 2018.In addition to MAP, NYCHA is installing  safety lighting at 4 developments with $9 million in City and State funding. To  date, work has been completed at one site—Ravenswood  Houses.The State has committed approximately  $50.6 million for security upgrades, including safety lighting, CCTV, and LAC  at 74 NYCHA developments citywide. The Dormitory Authority of the State of New  York is administering these funds and projects. To date, DASNY has completed  two projects.U.S.  Representative Nydia M. Velazquez said: "There can be no higher  priority for NYCHA than ensuring the residents"" safety, and these installations  will advance that goal. I am pleased to see the City take these steps and will  keep fighting for resources at the federal level to ensure we are adequately  investing in housing security measures like these.”“I  commend Mayor de Blasio on the completion of installing new high tech  closed-circuit television (CCTV) security cameras throughout 22 NYCHA public  housing developments as part of his Action Plan for Neighborhood Safety  initiative,” said U.S. Representative Adriano Espaillat. “These security  enhancements are critical to our efforts to ensure safe and secure communities  for tenants and families.”  “More than ten years I allocated funding  to bring security cameras to the South Beach and Berry Houses, the two NYCHA  developments in my old City Council district. I did this because cameras make  these developments safer,” said Staten Island Borough President James Oddo.  “The fact is, whenever I speak to NYCHA residents in developments that have cameras  they are happy with the cameras, and when I speak to those in developments  without them they indicate a desire for them. Cameras at the Todt Hill Houses  will have the same positive effect they have had on other NYCHA facilities.”“Crime prevention continues to be a  critical public safety concern, especially in Bronx’s NYCHA housing. I am  thankful that 22 of our city""s public housing developments received new, state  of the art cameras, which will mark a significant step of progress in improving  safety at NYCHA,” said Council Member Vanessa Gibson, Chair of the Public  Safety Committee. “Cameras deter would-be criminals and allow residents to  feel safe walking around their communities. I applaud Mayor de Blasio, Mayor""s  Office of Criminal Justice""s Director Elizabeth Glazer, Chair & Chief  Executive Officer of the New York City Housing Authority Shola Olatoye, for  prioritizing the safety of public housing residents and for their ongoing  commitment to the safety and security of all New Yorkers.”“I have continuously made safety and  security a priority, allocating millions of dollars over the years for security  cameras in my district,” said Council Member James Vacca. “These cameras  will serve multiple purposes, by deterring crime and assisting in the apprehension  of the perpetrators when crimes do occur. Everyone deserves to live their lives  safe from criminal activity. I hope these installations make NYCHA developments  throughout the city a safer place to live.”"Though the overall crime rate across  New York City is down 2.8% thanks to the incredible work of the NYPD, the crime  rate in NYCHA developments hasn""t fallen at the same rate," said Council  Member Mark Levine. "Increasing security measures in our public  housing communities is essential to making these developments safer, and I  thank NYCHA for investing in the Douglass Houses."“The  safety and well-being of our community members is essential to the health of  our district, which is why I am proud to have allocated over $1.6 million  dollars for security enhancements for NYCHA developments in the 35th Council  District,” said Council Member Laurie Cumbo. “With new security cameras,  upgrades, and safety-lighting installations in Walt Whitman, Farragut,  Lafayette Gardens, Atlantic Terminal and Ingersoll Houses, we hope that  residents can feel a more present sense of safety on the grounds and in their  homes.”“I want to thank Mayor de Blasio and NYCHA  CEO Ms. Olatoye for making safety a priority in our NYCHA Housing  developments,” said Council Member Andy King. “Everyone deserves to feel  safe in their homes. And, we as elected officials have a responsibility to  increase the safety, peace of mind, and visibility of our communities through  measures such as this one.”List of developments with newly installed  camerasBayviewBerry
St/South 8th St.BreukelenBoston
SecorDouglassForestGowanusHighbridgeHolmes
TowersIsaacsLafayetteLES
VLexingtonMelroseNew
Lane ShoresPalmetto
GardensThroggs
NeckTildenTodt
HillWebsterWest
BrightonWhitman

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