NYCHA’s Targeted Relief for Pests

NYCHA staff is actively working to address pest issues for residents. There are numerous strategies the Authority has implemented to improve pest conditions at NYCHA developments, including Targeted Relief.

Targeted Relief focuses on inspecting apartments where residents have had two or more verified pest complaints and making repairs during the inspections. It also includes addressing adjacent apartments and common areas. As part of the January 2019 HUD Agreement, NYCHA agreed to make improvements to reduce the pest population at its developments.

Targeted Relief began as a program in NYCHA’s Healthy Homes Unit under the management of Prevention and Intervention Strategies (PAIS). It is now managed through NYCHA’s new Waste Management and Pest Control Department.

Targeted Relief inspections are conducted by teams that include a Housing Exterminator, a Maintenance Worker, and a Team Leader. During inspections, the Targeted Relief teams note where work related to integrated pest management (IPM) inspections is required, such as larger repairs for cabinetry, walls, and structural areas by skilled trades groups that include carpenters and plasterers. Inspections rely on IPM, which provides a long-term solution by addressing the underlying causes of pest infestations. Instead of using chemicals first, exterminators HEPA vacuum pest debris; seal holes to block points of entry; and use gels, bait stations, and traps.

“It’s all about exclusion and prevention, getting pests out and keeping them out, then keeping up with the maintenance of our IPM work,” said Ruben Nieves, NYCHA’s Deputy Director of Pest Control.

If there are any issues that can’t be resolved during the inspection, the teams create follow-up work orders to address those issues. Along with this work, the teams also provide residents with educational materials to help them maintain pest-free environments in their homes.

NYCHA staff completed the first priority group of 2,645 apartments on December 31, 2019 – these were apartments that still had open pest work orders since January 31, 2018. The staff has addressed 3,435 primary units, and there are approximately 3,500 adjacent units that need to be inspected and treated. Work was delayed on the second priority group of 600 apartments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which halted non-emergency work in apartments. However, staff resumed inspections in September 2020. As of the end of September, staff have addressed 6,094 apartments just for Targeted Relief alone. Adjacent apartments for the second priority group include approximately 3,564 apartments.

Many NYCHA staff members have contributed to the Targeted Relief efforts and improving pest conditions for residents. In addition to the list of NYCHA staff below, the Pest Control team would like to thank all NYCHA employees who are helping to make Targeted Relief a success.

Supervisors of Exterminators:
Lawrence Miles, Bronx
James Barksdale (Interim), Bronx
Kim Taylor, Brooklyn
Darryl Brown, Brooklyn
Lashawn Wilson, Manhattan
Geeton Bowier, Mixed Finance
Davon Straker, NGO1
Angela Purcell (Former SOE), NGO1
Chris (Damon) Barnard, Pest Control

Primary Exterminators:
Peter Cherry
Lavelle Herring
Alexander Johnston
Celso Espinal
Dana Hylton
Dwight Sainte
Tyrone Williams
Kenya Vick
Dexter Ellison
Yong Zhe Huang
Almine Smith
Martin Lockwood
Samuel Rivera
Craig Garner
Randolph Wilson
Michelle Cleary
Michelle Green
Anthony Rodriguez
Matthew Parks
Kimani Darnt
Xavier Beswick
Daniel Jones
Pierre Mercius
Raymond Davenport
Layr Dorzin
Lester Grant
Jermell Stevens
Edwin Arroyo
Wilfredo Garcia
Marguerite Frazer
Bernard Omotayo
Xavier Beswick
Solomon Sookoo
Ravi Ragoonanan

Primary Maintenance Workers:
Edwin Trotter
Vincenzo Vacirca
Wayne Joseph
Shawn McGaney
Jonathan Crafa
Rosario William
Michael Moran
Luciano Vaccaro
Shakeena Alexander
Jorge Colon
Maurice Yard
Miguel Giraud
Roberto Garcia
Galo Rodriguez
Raymond Reyes
Ezequiel Aquino
Oluyinka Odunmbaku
Monique Hill
Alvin Lake
Tyrone Chapman
Ezequiel Aquino
Darnell Carter
Odunmbaku Oluyinka
Brian Jeffries