The New York City Housing Authority is widely considered one of the Big Apple’s worst landlords, yet its top execs are living large in mansions on huge taxpayer-funded salaries – even as residents sometimes wait years for basic repairs.
The cash-strapped, city-owned agency saw all 104 of its upper-management honchos pocket $22 million combined last year – all made at least $140,000 annually, and 74 pulled down $200,000 or more, a Post examination of NYCHA records shows.
That’s more than double NYCHA’s nearly $11 million spending on exec salaries in 2015, when its upper-management team was 34% smaller, totaling just 79 execs.
Leading the way is CEO Lisa Bova-Hiatt, whose base salary is an eye-watering $399,999…