Back to Minnesota: NYCHA chair Greg Russ to leave post with city housing still a mess

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Back to Minnesota: NYCHA chair Greg Russ to leave post with city housing still a mess
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It’s “light’s out” for Greg Russ.

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According to The City, Russ’ pay subsequently fell to a $258,000 – the same as New York City Mayor Eric Adams and more than Gov. Kathy Hochul’s $250,000. Russ’ last day is reportedly scheduled for mid-February. Following his departure, the chairman role will transition to a part-time, volunteer post. “By having NYCHA’s chair be part-time, NYCHA’s governance reflects the public housing industry norm of having a part-time chair,” Alicka Ampry-Samuel, an administrator of the HUD office overseeing New York, told The City.

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