Pheffer Amato Appointed to Newly Formed Mitchell-Lama Housing Working Group

Assemblywoman Stacey Pheffer Amato was appointed to a NYS Assembly Mitchell-Lama Housing Working Group led by Assembly Housing Committee Chair Steven Cymbrowitz

Albany, New York – Today, Assemblywoman Stacey Pheffer Amato (D-Rockaway Beach) was appointed to a New York State Assembly working group by Speaker Carl E. Heastie. The group will be led by Assembly Housing Committee Chair Steven Cymbrowitz that will identify and propose solutions on the most pressing issues affecting limited profit housing companies, known as and referred to as Mitchell-Lama housing developments.

Since taking office, Pheffer Amato has been at the forefront of fighting for the rights of Mitchell-Lama residents. Moreover, Pheffer Amato has continuously called out the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) agency for its lack of oversight of the Mitchell-Lama Co-ops within her district for their failure in ensuring annual apartment inspections, mismanagement of the board of the directors and management companies.

“I am grateful to Speaker Heastie and Assemblyman Cymbrowitz for organizing this vital working group to protect the middle-income families who rely on Mitchell-Lama Housing to survive,” Pheffer Amato said. “As a State, we must work to ensure that all regulations are being enforced, both in the city and across New York State, in order to protect safety and quality of life.”

The Mitchell-Lama program, which began in 1955, provides affordable rental and cooperative housing to moderate- and middle-income families. There are both city- and state-supervised Mitchell-Lama developments, totaling more than 110,000 units. While some are operated as rentals, most are operated as resident-owned cooperatives, with a board of directors elected by shareholders responsible for policy and financial decisions.

“Within my district alone there are over 2,800 units of resident-owned Mitchell-Lama cooperatives and for years my office has been inundated with thousands of complaints and concerns relating to this housing. When the people speak, it is our job as elected officials to listen. I am excited to begin working on the complex issues and concerns surrounding these developments in order to ensure quality of life for everyone,” Pheffer Amato added.

The Assembly Majority has helped secure more than $270 million to support and retain Mitchell-Lamas in recent years, and led the fight to enact critical Mitchell-Lama legislation in 2019. New laws call for greater standardization and transparency in application processing, require increased agency reporting on developments leaving the program, allow residents to access financial records relating to their development and expand the pool of applicants eligible for Mitchell-Lama housing by raising admission income limits.

Speaker Carl Heastie announced the appointment of Pheffer Amato this afternoon along with: Assemblymember Michael Blake, Assemblymember Maritza Davila, Assemblymember Charles D. Fall, and Assemblymember Robert J. Rodriguez.