Resident Resources
Phase 0 Residents
Residents of Chelsea Addition (436 West 27th Dr) and Fulton 11 (401 W 19th St & 419 W 19th St)
Frequently Asked Questions
After being designated by residents as the PACT partner for the Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea NYCHA houses in November 2021, our project plan has evolved significantly based on community input. Together, we’ve shaped a proposal that ensures safe, healthy, and permanently affordable housing for all current residents. Enhancements have been made to include new amenities, community spaces, and sustainable design elements.
We deeply value the partnership of all residents and look forward to building a better future for everyone at Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea.
To keep you informed, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) based on feedback throughout the process, which we will update regularly. If you have additional questions, please visit our Contact Us link.
We are committed to ensuring this project meets the needs of the entire community and strengthens the future for all residents.
For the latest information on Myths and Facts About PACT read below:
Resident Relocation Coordinators
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Fulton Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9AM– 5PM (or by appointment)
Location: 420 West 19th Street, Apartment #1E
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Elliott-Chelsea Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9AM - 5PM (or by appointment)
Location: 426 West 27th Street, Apt #1B
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Call HOU at (718) 775-3712
Housing Opportunities Unlimited (HOU) is the Fulton and Elliott Chelsea Resident Relocation Coordinator, assisting Phase 0 Residents with logistics and resources for their temporary relocation to refinished on-site units.
Join a Resident Committee
We are committed to leading a resident-first process. We are currently accepting applicants for the following resident committees. To get involved in a committee, and help plan for the future of Fulton & Elliott-Chelsea, please apply below.
Design/Construction Committee
Meet with designers and architects to review the project process
Meet with consultants and experts on related topics
Participate in discussions shaping the future of Fulton & Elliott-Chelsea
Property Management/Security Committee
Define success between management and residents, including expectations for site staff and good neighbor principles
Review property management structure (roles, service expectations, work order response, communication)
Address security concerns
Develop House Rules
Resident Resources/Community Engagement Committee
Review survey results to identify needed on-site resources
Assess community offerings and seek improvement opportunities
Meet with potential providers and local partners
Communicate resources and engagement opportunities to resident
Resident Notices
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More information about the resident lottery can be found below.
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Please note: The resident lottery and temporary relocations only apply to residents in Chelsea Addition (436 West 27th Drive) and Fulton 11 (401 W 19th Street & 419 W 19th Street).Phase 0 Voluntary Lottery for Moves to Temporary Relocation Apartments
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Participation & Preferences Form for Voluntary Lottery for Moves to Temporary Relocation Apartments
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Spring 2025
NYCHA shared updates on the General Information Notice, which outlines future temporary relocation plans for Chelsea Addition and Fulton Building 11 residents as part of the redevelopment process. This newsletter also provides information on the Environmental Review process, Bridge Plan, and ongoing resident engagement.English | Español | 中文 (繁體/ | 简体) | Русский
Spring 2024
NYCHA provided a breakdown of the most important facts about the PACT program, including that residents preserve all rights and protections they currently enjoy as public housing tenants.English | Español | 中文 (繁體/ | 简体) | Русский
January 2024
NYCHA and HPD began the environmental review with the scoping process.
Past Resident Meetings
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NYCHA and the PACT partners met with residents of Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea to provide updates on the proposed redevelopment project. The meeting included an overview of recent changes to the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS), upcoming engagement opportunities, and the overall project timeline.
View the presentation here:
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