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NYPD tells council development-level NYCHA crime data are already public; sponsors seek standardized format

3847837 Ā· June 17, 2025
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Summary

Deputy Speaker Ayala sponsored Intro 122 to require NYPD to publish crime data for each NYCHA development. NYPD testified it already posts development-level statistics (the "Eagle Report"), and the housing bureau said converted RAD/PAC sites remain on the report; committee requested clearer links and formats.

Council Member Ayala introduced Intro 122 at a Committee on Public Housing oversight hearing, a bill that would require the New York Police Department to publish crime statistics for each NYCHA development and make that information available to the City Council.

At the hearing, Deputy Speaker Ayala described the problem from her perspective as a representative of communities with large NYCHA portfolios: she told the committee that she lacks development-level crime data to inform resource allocation and constituent services. "I would really welcome more information and more transparency in regards to what's…

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