Co-op City Times 3/9/19

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Petition Period For 2019 Riverbay Board Election Begins in Two Weeks

Vol. 54 No. 10

Shareholders interested in serving a three-year term on the Riverbay Board of Directors can begin picking up their qualifying petitions at 9 a.m. on Monday, March 25, for the 2019 Board election. Petitions will be available from the Riverbay receptionist at the Administrative Desk in the Bartow Community Center, located at 2049 Bartow Avenue, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. each weekday starting on Monday, March 25, when the prospective candidate’s eligibility to run in the Board election will be verified prior to them receiving the petition package. Section B (1) & (3) of the 2019 election rules, which will be published in an upcoming issue of the Co-op City Times and will be included in the petition packages, defines eligibility criteria of candidates, requiring that all candidates running for election to the Riverbay Board must be the shareholder of record

BY ROZAAN BOONE

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REMINDER! Set Your Clocks Ahead! This weekend, set your clocks AHEAD one hour, and CHANGE the battery in your smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector.

Riverbay Corporation’s New Look Saturday, March 9, 2019

Shareholders will soon be seeing more of the newly rebranded Riverbay Corporation logo as it becomes integrated into the corporate and community fabric over the coming months. The rebrand replaces the colorful Riverbay Corporation logo featuring a bird soaring

BY ROZAAN BOONE

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above the words “RiverBay” against the silhouette of a rising sun. The rebranded look is actually a revival of an old Riverbay logo that depicts a circular arch over a high rise building with the name of the community, “Co-op City,” emblazoned across the bottom. (Continued on page 4)

CB #10’s Housing & Zoning Committee Meeting Discusses Project at 801 Co-op City Blvd., March 12 Community Board 10 district manager, Matthew Cruz, is inviting Co-op City shareholders to attend the community board’s Housing & Zoning Committee meeting to observe a presentation by the developers of the space at 801 Co-op City Boulevard. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 12, at 7:30 p.m. at 3165 East Tremont Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461. The location is currently a vacant parcel of land on the corner of Dreiser Loop and Co-op City Boulevard adjacent to Bay Park Center BY ROZAAN BOONE

Community Board #10’s Housing and Zoning Committee will hear from the developers of the parcel of land at 801 Co-op City Boulevard at a March 12 meeting to be held at 3165 East Tremont Avenue. Co-op City shareholders are invited to attend and observe. A public hearing on the matter will be held in the spring or summer.

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Photo by Rozaan Boone

Co-op City Board Members Unite For Some Fun

Sharing Experiences

Co-op City’s professional and unified Board of Directors works very hard, but they also have opportunities to relax and have fun together. In photo above, they celebrate Mardi Gras in Co-op City! Pictured from left to right are Directors Bernard Cylich, Leah Richardson, Board President Linda Berk, Cheryl Jenkins (front), Kevin Lambright, Andrea Leslie, Sonia Feliciano, Francine Reva Jones, Mary Pearson and Claudia Sampson.

CCPD Receives New Fleet Vehicles The process of upgrading old vehicles for the various Riverbay service departments is in progress throughout Co-op City. Residents will now see some new additions to the Co-op City Public Safety (CCPD) fleet patrolling the community, replacing vehicles that were over 20 years old. The goal is not only to replace old vehicles, but to address safety concerns and efficiency. According to BY TORIEA McCAUSELAND

Board Director Evelyn Turner was the guest speaker recently at the Black History Month celebration at MS 180 where she shared with students her experiences as a young Black woman growing up in the deep south. Photo by Janise Martinez

Three new vehicles with state-of-the-art technology among many other features that benefit both drivers and residents joined the CCPD fleet this Photo by Ralph Henriquez week.

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