This site is closed to new comments and posts.

Notice: This site uses cookies to function.
If you are not comfortable with cookies then please don't browse this website.

Laurie Cumbo Puts Her Foot In Her Mouth......Again. — Brooklynian

Laurie Cumbo Puts Her Foot In Her Mouth......Again.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/councilwoman-claims-large-asian-population-moved-h-article-1.2163571

Full disclosure:  I voted for her and I think she does bring some good things to the table, but some of these comments really just leave me shaking my head.  Given that she's undoubtedly trying to be careful with what she says, I can only imagine where she really stands/what she really thinks when it comes to some of these issues.  In an increasingly diverse neighborhood you really can't afford to alienate entire ethnic/religious groups if you hope to get reelected.

Comments

  • whynot_31
    edited March 2015
    I hope she merely needs to understand how many people are on the list, and how the process works, before she actually alleges illegal preferences are in play:

    quote:
    "On March 17, 2014 there were:
    247,262 families on the waiting list for Conventional Public Housing.

    121,999 families on the waiting list for Section 8 Housing.

    The Section 8 waiting list had reopened on February 12, 2007 and
    subsequently closed on May 14, 2007.
    21,663 applicants are on both waiting lists.

    How the Selection Process Works
    NYCHA’s computerized Tenant Selection and Assignment Plan (TSAP) impartially chooses the next applicant for an apartment based on need priorities assigned to each applicant family and matches them to available vacancies as they arise. The TSAP system eliminates any and all interference from external entities and guarantees impartial selection of applicants for vacant apartments based strictly on the need priorities.

    The turnover rate in calendar year 2013 for NYCHA conventional public housing apartments was 3.1 percent.

    The vacancy rate of apartments available for occupancy was 0.95 percent as of January 1, 2014.

    Because of the varied need priorities that comprise a family’s TSAP profile and the low turnover and vacancy rates of apartments, it is virtually impossible to establish an average waiting time for a family to enter Conventional Public Housing. Some applicants can be matched up with an available apartment in months, while others often have to wait years."
    http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/about/factsheet.shtml

    Likewise, I hope she understands that (after knowing the above) if she still believes fraud is involved, the DOI is the best place to call.   Asking the Commissioner at an open meeting isn't the way to go. 

    http://www.nyc.gov/html/doi/html/about/cases_fraud.shtml


  • She is upset because Chinese families have needs too and she has promised her black constituents  preferential treatment in public housing. How many families has she tried to use influence over to get tinto NYCHA housing. She does not fully understand the system. 
    Unfortuanately the whole system is failing everyone. With these numbers of families who are in desperate need of housing, s ome for many, many years, no wonder crime is a problem in our city. We need to have more affordable for low and middle income families not luxury highrises. It is a BIGGGG problem. Laurie Combo just exacerbates the problem. 

  • Her constituents that are raising the issue and Ms Cumbo who shamelessly brings it up in a public meeting would rather not have non English-speaking Asian people around Blacks and Hispanics in public housing.  It's really that simple.
  • doublek
    edited April 2015
    Pardon me but while *she* might be more complicated, the piece you posted didn't even attempt to add any nuance to her racially inflammatory remarks about persons living in public housing that happen to be Asian. What it did say, and only as a general matter, is that she doesn't want residents to get left behind by the forces of gentrification (read: black and brown people). What that has to do with non English speaking Asians I can't imagine but maybe you posted the wrong article?
  • The news cycle has moved on, she probably won't have to answer any more questions on this.
Sign In or Register to comment.