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NYCHA boss Greg Russ to step aside after botched water ‘arsenic’ crisis

The Housing Authority’s top boss, CEO Greg Russ, will no longer lead the day-to-day operations of the embattled agency, two sources told The Post on Thursday.

The move — which will leave Russ as chairman of the housing authority’s board — had been in the works since June when NYCHA’s Board of Directors voted to split Russ’ role into two.

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A picture of NYCHA head Greg Russ.
NYC Housing Authority’s CEO, Greg Russ, stepped down as leader of the agency. Paul Martinka
A picture of NYCHA head Greg Russ.
Sources say this move has been in the works since the NYCHA Board of Directors vote to split Russ’ role. William Farrington
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A picture of NYC Mayor Eric Adams and NYCHA head Greg Russ.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams and Russ made a new housing announcement in Brooklyn. Paul Martinka
A picture of NYC Mayor Eric Adams and NYCHA head Greg Russ.
Rumors of Russ ceding control come after the agency mishandled water quality tests at the Jacob Riss Houses. Paul Martinka
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A picture of NYCHA's Jacob Riis house residents receiving bottled water.
Residents of NYCHA’s Jacob Riis house lined up to receive bottled water.William Farrington
A picture of a portable water station outside the Jacob Riis Houses.
A portable water station was set up outside of the Jacob Riis Houses. Getty Images
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Russ will be replaced by the agency’s top lawyer, Lisa Bova-Hiatt, one source said.