Excerpt from NYDN article and again drug test Mike Bloomberg....
Meanwhile, Mayor Bloomberg admitted blowing off a nonprofit agency that warned him about NYCHA’s problems last year and complained that the agency had failed to apply for $600,000 in available federal funds.
“It’s all ginned up by some group,” Bloomberg said Friday on WOR-AM radio’s John Gambling show. “They wrote us a letter. And, yes, it’s true, they did not get a written response.”
Bloomberg went on to say it’s hard to attract good people like Rhea to government “if there’s this character assassination.”
“Oh and they had a picture of him running. That’s not good either,” Bloomberg said of The News’ coverage.
He chided the charitable Metro Industrial Areas Foundation, which last year wrote to Bloomberg alleging that NYCHA was hampered by “delay, confusion and complaints.”
Bloomberg said the group had a meeting with “three of our top people in the city” and that its members “didn’t like what they heard.”
“I can just tell you the bottom line is, we are not giving up on NYCHA, and we’re not walking away from the residents. And I’m not losing faith in John Rhea and his team,” Bloomberg said.
Also on Friday, U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) who is already investigating a $10 million consultant report that NYCHA won’t release to the public, demanded information on the six-figure salaries of Rhea and two NYCHA board members.
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