Keeping the Public in Public Housing Red Hook Houses. Photo by Tom Angotti Hunter College Center for Community Planning & Development Tom Angotti, Director and Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning Sylvia Morse, Fellow January 2014 Hunter College Center for Community Planning & Development WANTED: Stewards to Save695 Park Public Avenue, Housing New York, in NYNew 10065 York City www.hunter.cuny.edu/ccpd |
[email protected] About CCPD The Center for Community Planning & Development (CCPD) promotes knowledge, applied research, and innovative practice in community planning and development. It provides technical assistance and agencies. The CCPD is committed to democratic, inclusive, and participatory approaches to planning and developmenttraining through that partnerships foster sustainability with community-based and economic and organizations, social justice. non-profit corporations, and local Tom Angotti is the Director of CCPD, Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and has written extensively on housing and planning issues. Sylvia Morse is a Fellow at CCPD and student in the Master of Urban Planning program at Hunter College. Acknowledgements Thanks to the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College for their support of this research. We have learned a great deal from the work around public housing by the Alliance to Preserve Public Housing, Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence (CAAV), Community Voices Heard (CVH), Families United for Racial and Economic Equality (FUREE), Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES), and Mothers on the Move (MOM). Thanks to the NYCHA staff and residents who shared their views with us but remain anonymous.