The New York City Public Housing Preservation Trust is a public authority created in 2022 by legislation signed by Governor Kathy Hochul. The Trust is governed by a 9-member Board of Trustees, which includes four members that are NYCHA residents, one member that represents NYCHA workers, the CEO and CFO of NYCHA, the New York City Deputy Mayor of Housing, Economic Development and Housing, and an at-large member. The Trust is accountable to the Board, the residents that are entrusting us with improving their homes, and the general public to be a good steward of their resources.

  How the Trust Works

The By-Laws of the Trust govern how we work and what the Board oversees

Our Mission Statement guides our work and our Organizational Chart shows how we operate.

Our employees and our Board are bound by our Code of Ethics and our Conflicts of Interest Policy

Employees are encouraged to report wrongdoing and are protected by our Whistleblower Policy

We host public Board meetings and stream meetings live consistent with our Videoconferencing Policy

Our Procurement Policy is in place to attract best-in-class partners to work on behalf of the Trust and to spend dollars ethically and wisely