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QNS: ‘Stop lying to us’: Elected officials call on NYCHA to fix Woodside Houses heating plant

Western Queens elected leaders stood with residents of the Woodside Houses in a cold rain Wednesday morning, Oct. 5, to demand the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) make permanent fixes to the development’s damaged heating plant.


The Woodside Houses consist of 20 buildings in the NYCHA complex with nearly 2,900 residents. Residents alerted local officials that since Hurricane Ida in August 2021, they have lost heat at least 11 times and were left without hot water in their homes at least 21 times. This was after NYCHA promised to repair the heating plant in April, but instead provided three temporary mobile boiler units.


“Yesterday and the day before we started to hear complaints as soon as the weather started to get cold that there’s no heat or hot water,” Councilwoman Julie Won said. “We stood in the same spot last winter when NYCHA promised to fix the heating plant by April. It is now October, and Woodside Houses residents are now facing another brutal winter without heat and hot water. This is unacceptable.”



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