Annual Plan & Financial Information


NYCHA’s Annual Plan Public Hearing

The public is invited to comment on NYCHA’s Draft Significant Amendment to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Annual Plan, FY 2026 Draft Annual Plan, and Draft Designated Housing Plan for Elderly-Only Developments and Buildings at a public hearing on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at The Theater at City Tech (285 Jay Street in Downtown Brooklyn). The public hearing will be held as a hybrid meeting, so attendees can participate in person or virtually.

If you would like to attend the hearing virtually (Zoom or phone): Instructions on how to participate, as well as meeting materials, will be posted on on.nyc.gov/nycha-annual-plan (opens in new tab) before the meeting. To attend the meeting by phone, dial 888-788-0099 at the time of the hearing and enter 890 5693 6342 as the meeting code.

Please register for the Zoom meeting: Register for the Annual Plan Zoom webinar (opens in new tab)

Interpretation services will be available on Zoom in Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Russian, and American Sign Language. Additional details on how to access these services will be provided at a later date.

Attending the hearing in person: Anyone wishing to speak on the items related to the plans can fill out a speaker slip upon arrival at the venue. All speakers are asked to limit their remarks to two minutes.

You can also email comments to annual.plan@nycha.nyc.gov through August 2, 2025.

Requests for reasonable accommodations or language interpretation should be made by July 23, 2025, by emailing accessibility@nycha.nyc.gov or calling 212-306-3335.


The Final Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Annual PHA Plan

On October 17, 2025, the New York City Housing Authority submitted its Final FY 2026 Annual PHA Plan to HUD for approval.


Final Significant Amendment to the Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2025

On October 17, 2025, NYCHA submitted the Final Significant Amendment to the Fiscal Year 2025 Annual PHA Plan to HUD for approval.


The Draft FY 2026 Annual Public Housing Agency (PHA) Plan

On June 13, 2025, the New York City Housing Authority published its Draft FY 2026 Annual PHA Plan, which is available for public review online.

NYCHA held a hybrid virtual and in-person public hearing on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, and accepted written comments on the Draft Plans through August 2, 2025. Comments can also be emailed to annual.plan@nycha.nyc.gov.


Draft Significant Amendment to the Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2025

On June 13, 2025, the New York City Housing Authority published a Draft Significant Amendment to the Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Plan, which is available for public review online.

As part of this Significant Amendment to the FY 2025 Annual Plan, NYCHA is requesting U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) approval for disposition activities at the FHA Repossessed Houses (“FHA Homes”) portfolio. NYCHA intends to dispose of a subset of FHA Homes across New York City. The goals of this project are to improve housing conditions for residents, identify improved and/or non-NYCHA management solutions for all properties, and create homeownership opportunities, where possible.

NYCHA is also requesting HUD approval to convert NYCHA’s FHA Repossessed Houses (“FHA Homes”) portfolio through the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program.

NYCHA intends to dispose of Lavanburg Homes, a 104-unit residential building currently operated by Henry Street Settlement as a Department of Homeless Services Shelter (DHS) in the Lower East Side. DHS will work with Henry Street Settlement to renovate the building and continue its operation as a shelter site. Disposition and renovation timelines are to be finalized.


Final Designated Housing Plan for Elderly-Only Developments and Buildings

NYCHA has prepared a new Designated Housing Plan for its current portfolio of elderly-only developments and buildings and requests authorization to extend the designation for five years as per the requirements of PIH 2005-2 (HA) and 24 CFR Part 945.

As of June 13, 2025, this proposed designation encompasses 7,378 units in buildings originally constructed for, and intended to be occupied by, elderly families. These units are in 31 elderly-only developments and 11 elderly-only buildings throughout the five boroughs of New York City. All the units located in NYCHA’s elderly-only developments and buildings are in federally aided public housing developments. There are 1,396 zero-bedroom units, 5,788 one-bedroom units, and 194 two-bedroom units in this Designated Housing Plan.


Previous Annual Plans


Financial Information

Budget and Financial Plan

This section provides documents related to the Housing Authority’s budgets, both Operating and Capital, for the current year and projected for the next four years. Below you will find links to the Budget Summary, which is a broad overview of NYCHA’s proposed budget for the current year. You will also find the Budget Book, which provides a detailed account of NYCHA’s proposed Budget and Financial Plan for the current year as well as the next four years.


FY Budget Information


Annual Comprehensive Financial Report

The Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (formerly the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report) is a complete, independently audited set of NYCHA’s annual financial statements. It includes an introduction to NYCHA and executive management, management’s discussion and analysis of financial performance, Statements of Net Position, Statements of Revenues and Expenses, Statements of Cash Flows, and related Notes. A statistical section compares operating revenues and expenses, financial indicators, resident demographics, and development data.

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