NYS Office of Resilient Homes and Communities Employee Directory
Government AdministrationNew York, United States11-50 Employees
The NYS Office of Resilient Homes and Communities is a New York State government agency that coordinates disaster recovery and rebuilding efforts in areas impacted by major storms. Based in New York City, the office operates within government administration and is staffed by a relatively small team, reflecting its focused mission to centralize recovery activities and support housing and community resilience in affected regions. Its primary beneficiaries are residents and local governments dealing with the aftermath of disasters, who rely on a coordinated approach to recovery. The office helps steer planning and resource alignment for housing restoration and neighborhood redevelopment. The office traces its origins to June 2013, when Governor Andrew Cuomo sought a centralized framework to manage recovery across New York after Irene, Lee, and Sandy.