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Co-op City Times 04/06/2024

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Vol. 59 No. 14

Saturday, April 6, 2024

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2024 Riverbay Board Election Packages Available for Pick-up Candidates’ Information Session to be held Monday, April 8 BY ROZAAN BOONE

Co-op City shareholders of record as of April 1, 2024 interested in running for one of six seats that are expiring on the Riverbay Board of Directors can pick up an election package from the Riverbay Legal department during regular business hours, Monday-Friday, and from Public Safety headquarters after hours and on weekends. Potential candidates are also invited by the 2024 Election Committee, cochaired by Board Directors Anika Green-Watson and Claudia Sampson, to attend a Candidates’ Information Session being held on Monday, April 8, in Room 31 of the Bartow Center at 7 p.m. At the session, shareholders who are

considering a run in the 2024 Riverbay Board election will learn more about the responsibilities of a Riverbay Board director, candidate eligibility and the election application process. The deadline to return the executed Statement of Intent to enter this year’s Board election is Wednesday, April 10, 2024. “For shareholders seeking to run for a Board seat, I wholeheartedly encourage you to attend the Prospective Candidates Information Session on April 8 to learn more about the roles and responsibilities of a Riverbay Board member,” said Election Committee co-chair Sampson. Director Green-Watson, co-chair of the (Continued on page 3)

Riverbay Hosts First Supplier Fair BY ROZAAN BOONE

The Riverbay Procurement department held its first Supplier Fair on Thursday, March 28, in the Dreiser Auditorium to expand the vendor pool of qualified businesses that bid on contracts for goods, materials and supplies as well as capital and other repairs and services throughout the development. The fair was attended by more than 200 vendors who were there to gather information about the many Riverbay departments and to discuss opportunities to do business with the corporation. Many signed up with the Procurement department to be added to the vendor list. The More than 200 businesses attended Riverbay’s first Supplier Fair on vendors were also invited to enter their March 28th to learn more about Riverbay Corporation’s various adbusiness cards into a drawing for the ministrative and operations departments and contracting opportunities. Photo by Ralph Henriquez chance to win two gift baskets that were raffled off. hope that you will be able to find some business Riverbay Assistant Executive General Manager synergies between our different departments and Cary Smith III welcomed the attendees, thanking what services you provide. As you can see, all the them for attending despite the weather. tables are set up and you can intermingle with our “On behalf of Riverbay and Douglas Elliman staff….I want to give thanks to Jose [Mendez] and Property Management, we thank you all for com(Continued on page 2) ing out to this vendor fair,” said Mr. Smith. “We

Mayor and NYPD Introduce New Efforts to Improve Subway Safety BY BRANDON ORTIZ

New York City unveiled new plans to address subway safety on Thursday, March 28. Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban announced that the city will invest in technology that can detect if an individual entering the transit system is carrying a weapon. Specifically, the city is planning on implementing an electromagnetic weapons detection system. Before the pilot can begin, the NYPD officially posted the Impact and Use Policy, which is required by law, on March 28. The law requires a 90-day waiting period from when the Impact and Use Policy document is posted before the new technology can be utilized. In the Impact and Use Policy, the NYPD outlined the reasoning behind the technology choice and the intended use of the system. Similar to the systems utilized in large entertainment venues or healthcare facilities, the electromagnetic weapon detection system uses “ultra-low frequency, electromagnetic pulses” to detect if an individual is carrying a weapon, as explained by the NYPD. (Continued on page 5)

Riverbay Management Schedules 2023 Income Affidavit Help Sessions Filing Period: April 1—April 30, 2024 BY ROZAAN BOONE

Riverbay Management has scheduled help sessions to be held in each of the three community centers to assist shareholders who may need assistance filling out and notarizing their 2023 Income Affidavit form. For shareholders filing a paper Income Affidavit, Finance department staff will be available in each center according to the following schedule: • Bartow Center, Room 31 – Monday, April 15, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. • Einstein Center, Room 45 – Wednesday, April 17, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. • Dreiser Auditorium C – Monday, April 22, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Shareholders must bring valid, unexpired photo ID for everyone 18 years and older who is required to sign the form; 2023 tax returns for all signees and medical deductions, if applicable, as well as proof of insurance. Shareholders filing a manual paper income affidavit should be aware that the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) has changed the form – it is now in (Continued on page 4)

4.8 Earthquake Recorded in Northeast BY BRANDON ORTIZ

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) recorded a 4.8 magnitude earthquake on Friday, April 5, that was felt across New York City. USGS determined the epicenter of the earthquake originated a little over 4 miles north of Whitehouse Station, New Jersey at 10:23 a.m. There were no reports of visible damage to Riverbay property as of press time yesterday, Management told the Co-op City Times. Governor Kathy Hochul briefed the public during an emergency press conference on April 5. “This is one of the largest earthquakes on the east coast to occur in the last century, so I immediately directed my emergency management team the second we received word of this to start doing damage assessment, any life in danger and finding out whether there are any bridges or tunnels that have been compromised,” the Governor said during her briefing. (Continued on page 4)


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