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Co-op City Times 03/16/2024

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Vol. 59 No. 11

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Secures $1.5M in Funding for Youth Enrichment Hub in Co-op City BY ROZAAN BOONE

US Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez announced this week that the Riverbay Fund is eligible to receive $1.5M in federal funding to transform and renovate the former Bingo Hall on Bartow Avenue into an enrichment hub for youth in the Northeast Bronx. The appropriation to the Riverbay Fund is the largest chunk of more than $12M in federal dollars that the congresswoman has secured for eligible community projects in the 14th Congressional District in fiscal year 2024. Congresswoman “From helping seniors at NYCHA get new elevaAlexandria tors, strengthening our shorelines to protect from future Ocasio-Cortez storms, increasing accessibility at our public libraries to creating spaces for families and youth to gather and address basic safety needs, I look forward to the more than $12 million we’ve secured this year making life better for neighborhoods across the Bronx (Continued on page 5)

Early Voting in NY Presidential Primary Begins March 23 Presidential Primary Day – Tues., April 2, 2024 BY ROZAAN BOONE

Early voting in the New York Presidential Primary begins next Saturday, March 23, 2024 and ends on Saturday, March 30, 2024. Presidential Primary day is Tuesday, April 2, 2024. Saturday, March 23, 2024 is the last day to register to vote in the April 2nd Presidential Primary. March 23 is also the deadline for New York registered voters to request an Early Mail ballot, Absentee ballot or Accessible ballot. Ballot requests can be made online at https://requestballot.vote.nyc; in-person by going to the Bronx Board of Elections, located at 1780 Grand Concourse, #101, Bronx, NY 10457; or by designating someone else to deliver your ballot request application to the Bronx Board of Elections and pick up your ballot. Only the person named in the application will be able to pick up your ballot. (Continued on page 2)

What’s Inside: Riverbay Phone Service Interruption - See page 3 MetroCard Bus Updated Schedule - See page 3 2023 Income Affidavits Filing Options - See page 3

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Addressing HCR-Ordered Carrying Charge Increase President’s Report

Sonia Feliciano Dear fellow Shareholders, Efforts are being made to engage the Governor in helping us with the finances of Co-op City which HCR determined requires an 8.1% increase. Our legislative officials, HCR, and the Governor’s office were contacted to help us scale down the carrying charge increases that we are being forced to pay. For many, an 8.1% carrying charge is not feasible and we must continue to protect our shareholders by remaining stable and affordable. We are hoping that we can come together and address the discrepancies that we see in the reporting of some of the numbers, such as power sales, electricity, gas, and equity over payouts. (Continued on page 2)

BSA Denies Baychester Retail LLC Appeal

Town Hall/Board Business Meeting in Dreiser, March 20

BY BRANDON ORTIZ

Riverbay Board President Sonia Feliciano has called a town hall meeting to be held in Dreiser Auditorium on Wednesday, March 20, to discuss the April 1, 2024 carrying charge increase with shareholders. Shareholders who would like to speak should arrive early and place their name on the sign-up sheet. Each speaker will be allotted 3 minutes. Please note this town hall is to discuss the HCR-ordered 8.1% carrying charge only and questions/comments must be specific to the topic in the essence of time. The town hall will run from 7-8:00 p.m. and will be followed by the Board Business meeting which shareholders are invited to stay for. (See Agenda on page 9.) The March 20th town hall and Board Business meeting will be live streamed on the Riverbay Crawler starting at 7 p.m. Master antenna subscribers can tune in to channel 12, and Altice/Optimum subscribers to channel 591.

In a unanimous vote taken on Monday, March 11, 2024, the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals (BSA) denied Baychester Retail LLC’s appeal of an August 2022 NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) revocation that prohibits the developers from advertising in their C7 zoning district. The developers aimed to erect two LED panels on their 60-foot tall structure to advertise in the direction of the New England Thruway. The Department of Buildings (DOB) originally revoked the advertising permits for Baychester Retail III LLC at the 500 Baychester Avenue lot on the grounds that the sign would be within 200 feet of an arterial highway. (Continued on page 4)


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