The city will miss a federal deadline to appoint a new chair to oversee the New York City Housing Authority, as the feds granted City Hall a 45-day extension.
“We all agree that we want a little more time here,” Mayor Bill de Blasio told NY1’s “Inside City Hall” host Errol Louis Monday night.
Just last week, Hizzoner said he would not commit to naming a new NYCHA boss by the Tuesday deadline.
De Blasio conceded on Monday the search will take “several more weeks.”
The city struck a deal in January with the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development that, among other things, required the city to hire a new NYCHA head.
Under the agreement, the city replaced then-interim NYCHA Chairman Stanley Brezenoff with Kathryn Garcia.