Residents at some Housing Authority developments will finally get relief from the cold—next winter.
The de Blasio administration announced it will put $13 million toward replacing defective boilers and speeding up the agency’s response to heating emergencies, but that won’t be done soon enough to address current problems caused by the cold.
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