New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00794

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Requires the New York city housing authority to establish and maintain a vacancy database.

Summary

Bill A00794 mandates the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) to create and maintain a public database of residential units that have been vacant for at least 180 days. The database must include details such as the last date each unit was vacated, projected completion dates for necessary repairs, and anticipated availability dates for each unit. This initiative aims to enhance transparency regarding housing availability in New York City and potentially address housing shortages by making information accessible to the public.

Impact

The implementation of this bill will amend the public housing law in New York, specifically by adding a new requirement for NYCHA to maintain a vacancy database. This change is expected to improve the management of public housing resources and provide valuable information to residents and housing advocates. By tracking vacant units, the bill could facilitate better utilization of existing housing stock and inform policy decisions related to housing and urban development.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A00794 appears to be generally positive, with discussions highlighting the importance of transparency and accountability in public housing management. Supporters argue that the database will help address the ongoing housing crisis by making it easier for residents to find available housing options. However, there may be some concerns regarding the feasibility of maintaining such a database and the potential administrative burden it could impose on NYCHA.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the practical implementation of the database, including concerns about the accuracy and timeliness of the information provided. Some stakeholders may question whether NYCHA has the resources to effectively manage this new requirement. Additionally, there may be differing opinions on the impact of such transparency on housing policy and the potential for increased scrutiny of NYCHA's management practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S08703

Establishes the New York water authority for the purposes of purchasing, upgrading, and maintaining small private water companies.

NJ S3937

Requires Bureau of Housing Inspection to establish hotline and maintain database for public housing occupants to lodge complaints concerning living conditions.

NY A00885

Regulates public data maintained by county and city boards of elections; establishes the New York voting and elections database and institute to maintain a statewide database of voting and election data.

NY S07782

Requires the department of health to enter into a contract with an entity experienced in maintaining genealogical research databases for the digitalization and indexing of certain vital records.

NY A08314

Requires the department of health to enter into a contract with an entity experienced in maintaining genealogical research databases for the digitalization and indexing of certain vital records.

NY S09200

Requires the department of health to enter into a contract with an entity experienced in maintaining genealogical research databases for the digitalization and indexing of certain vital records.

NY A11607

Requires the New York city housing authority to promptly investigate and remove squatters from its apartments

NY S10121

Establishes a former foster youth priority program that reserves at least five percent of units in housing lotteries that are administered by the New York city department of housing preservation and development or the New York city housing development corporation for eligible former foster youth; authorizes the promulgation of rules, regulations and marketing handbooks and procedural guidelines; establishes reporting requirements.

NJ S3908

Requires Attorney General to establish and maintain domestic extremist organization database.

GA HB374

Local government; residential rental property; establish housing management databases

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.