According to the order, the independent monitor must be appointed within the next 60 days and will be chosen by the mayor, the City Council speaker and the president of the Citywide Council of Presidents, a group of
tenant leaders chosen by Nycha residents, which sued the agency in February.
But whoever takes the post will step in to a position certain to be reshaped by the monitor, who is to be
chosen by early June by the mayor, the Council speaker and a Nycha
tenant leader.