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Vol. 58 No. 8
City Council Passes Legislation to Phase Out #4 Fuel Oil Usage BY BRANDON ORTIZ
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Mayor Signs Bills to Address City Worker Pay Disparities and Accessibility Inequities BY BRANDON ORTIZ
The New York City Council voted on and passed legislation last week designed to phase out the usage of #4 fuel oil in all buildings. The bill, called Introduction 470-A and sponsored E\ &RXQFLOPHPEHU -DPHV *HQQDUR ZLOO ¿UVW UHTXLUH all city-operated buildings to stop using #4 fuel oil completely by July 1, 2025. Then, that requirement will extend to all city buildings, requiring them to stop using #4 fuel oil by July 1, 2027. The U.S. Energy Information Administration explains on their website that #4 fuel oil is “used extensively in industrial plants and in commercial burner installations that are not equipped with preheating facilities.”
New York City Mayor Eric Adams held a press conference on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 to announce the signing of two bill packages that address pay disparities for municipal workers and accessibility inequities across the city. In total, the two packages included eight bills. The following is a summary of those bills that were passed and what each piece of legislation will do, according to the Mayor’s press release: Intro 515-A (sponsored by City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams) – This law requires city agencies to include their efforts “to address pay disparities within their workforce” as well as disclose compensation data in their annual employment plans. Intro 527-A (sponsored by City Councilmember
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City Comptroller Urges New Yorkers to Report Language Access Problems in City Government New York City Comptroller Brad Lander has XQYHLOHG DQ RI¿FLDO IRUP WR UHSRUW ODQJXDJH DFFHVV issues encountered by New Yorkers when dealing with City agencies. Per local laws, New York City agencies are required to provide public and emergency services information in 10 different languages: Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Bengali, Haitian Creole, Korean, Arabic, French, Urdu, and Polish. The law also requires City agencies to provide free LQWHUSUHWDWLRQ VHUYLFHV DQG WR PDNH DOO RI¿FLDO OHWWHUV signage, posters, and websites directed to members of the public available in the 10 languages. “New York City is the most diverse city in the world, and it is critical that the City of New York can serve all New Yorkers,” said City ComptrolOHU /DQGHU ³,Q RXU RI¿FH¶V RZQ HIIRUWV WR SURYLGH
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CCPD: Person of Interest
CCPD requests shareholders’ assistance in identifying and apprehending the person of interest depicted in the photos above who was stealing packages in Building 8 on Wednesday, February 22. Anyone with information, or if this individual and/or any other suspicious persons are observed in your building who you do not RGEOINKYG ECRRXKNI C ĚCRIG DCI CNF IOKNI ĝOOR ěO ĝOOR PĚGCSG EONěCEě %%2& KMMGFKCěGĚX Cě %CĚĚS VKĚĚ DG LGPě EONĂFGNěKCĚ KH RGQTGSěGF Photos courtesy CCPD
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Administrative Fee Schedule The following is a list of administrative fees for violations of the rules of Riverbay Corporation. 7KHVH ¿QHV DUH LPSRVHG E\ &RRSHUDWRU 6HUYLFHV 2I¿FH &62 DIWHU WKH LVVXDQFH RI D FRPPXQLW\ FRPSODLQW V E\ 5LYHUED\¶V 'HSDUWPHQW RI 3XEOLF 6DIHW\ 7KLV LQIRUPDWLRQ LV DOVR DYDLODEOH RQ WKH 5HVRXUFHV SDJH XQGHU ³&&3'´ RQ WKH 5LYHUED\ ZHEVLWH FRRSFLW\ FRP A. Hanging bedding and/or clothing, rugs etc., over terraces or out of windows $25 B. Improperly disposing of garbage refuse or litter in compactor rooms, hallways, public areas or outside of designated basement areas $50 C. Bike riding in prohibited areas $25 D. Ball playing in prohibited areas $25 E. Loitering $100 F. Noise, causing a disturbance to neighbors $100 G. Smoking in indoor public areas such as lobbies, stairwells, elevators and shopping centers $300 H. Walking on grass in prohibited areas $25 I. Driving or parking a motor vehicle on Riverbay property without authorization $100 J. Throwing or dropping objects from windows, terrace or any portion of the building $200 K. Anti-social (Any act on Riverbay property that results in an arrest by police or Public Safety)* $300 L. Abuse of equipment on premises and/or landscaping $125 M. Unauthorized Move-in/Move-out without a Riverbay Permit $300 N. Unreasonable detaining of an available elevator $50 O. Unauthorized posting or distributing advertising material within Co-op City $100 P. Deliver or cause to delivered unsolicited materials throughout Co-op City $25 Q. Willingly providing access into buildings to unauthorized persons $50 R. Over age 7 using play facilities in toddler park $50 S. Removing a laundry basket from the laundry room $75 T. Feeding pigeons, geese or other stray animals on Co-op City property $100 U. Improperly placing recyclable materials in areas other than those designated for recycling $25 V. Unauthorized appliance within apartment $150 W. Defacing/destroying Riverbay properly, including, but not limited to, marking/spraying property $300 X. Refusing inspection of an apartment after receiving written notice of hazardous or damaging condition or of possible presence of a prohibited appliance $250 Y. Unapproved alterations, additions or improvements to terraces $125 Z. Keeping or harboring dogs or any animals deemed potentially harmful to the health and safety of others. $200 AA. Vehicle alarms (garage) that sound for more than 5 minutes $25 BB. Unauthorized access to roof $200 CC. Unauthorized satellite dish '' )DLOXUH WR VXEPLW LQFRPH DI¿GDYLW monthly surcharge) EE. Failure to submit proof of mandatory coop insurance $150 FF. Poor Housekeeping/Hoarding $125 GG. Violation of a Riverbay-issued move-in/ move-out permit $125 (Continued on page 6)