New York City Housing Authority Chairman Gregory Russ is expected to step down from the agency during a board meeting Thursday.
Housing Authority Chairman Gregory Russ is expected to step down from the agency during a board meeting Thursday.
Russ was controversial for his unusually large salary of $414,000 to $430,000 while serving as both NYCHA CEO and chair. His dual role split last fall in the wake of the arsenic water scare at the Jacob Riis Houses last year and became chair only, dropping his salary to $258,000.
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