Vol. 57 No. 15
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Shareholders Push Back Against Building of Northbound Hutch Exit in Section Five BY P.M. CAMPBELL
On Wednesday, April 5, a contingent of about 29 Co-op residents traveled to the state capital in Albany to protest the construction of a ramp in Section 5. At 8:30 a.m., the travelers met Riverbay Board President Bernard Cylich and boarded the bus outside of the Bartow Mall. While breakfast refreshments were being distributed, he announced that they were “gothat exit ramp, especially the removal of those life-saving barriers that have been (Continued on page 4)
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BY ROZAAN BOONE
Five seats on the Riverbay Board of Directors are up this year and shareholders interested in running for the Board are advised to contact the 2022 Election Committee for an election package containing documents that must be executed and returned by the deadline this coming Monday, April 11, 2022. Prospective candidates requesting election packets may contact the Election Committee by sending an email to Riverbay2022Election@riverbaycorp. com, attn. Director Francine Reva Jones, chair, of (Continued on page 2)
Riverbay Admin. Offices & Community Centers to Reopen April 18
Co-op City shareholders, led by Riverbay Board President Bernard Cylich, travelled to Albany this week to send a clear message to Governor Kathy Hochul to stop construction of the northbarriers that protects against head-on collisions.
See page 12 for more photos. Photo by P.M. Campbell
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2021 Income As shareholders are now aware, this year’s Income The Riverbay Finance department will be offerMonday, April 18, when the community centers reopen to the public. More details will be available in next week’s Co-op City Times. In the meantime, JASA Senior Services has announced availability of notaries on the following days: (Continued on page 2)
be open to respond to all shareholders’ inquiries and any other concerns that they may have. However, the payment window will not be in operation for now. We encourage shareholders to continue to drop their carrying charge payments in the drop boxes located and Einstein community centers, or continue to make online payments at gozego.com. So far, about 46% of shareholders are currently paying online. This a 106% increase from the pre-Covid utilization. The drop boxes will remain open 7 days a week 24/7. These methods of payment will help to minimize the
BY BRANDON ORTIZ
NYC Mayor Eric Adams extended the mask mandate this week for children under 5 while the city as a whole deals with a new Omicron subvariant. Mayor Adams originally said he would lift the mask mandate for young children on April 4 if Covid-19 rates remained low, but due to a recent increase in the city’s infection rates, the Mayor decided to extend the mandate.
The Riverbay Administrative Offices, located at 2049 Bartow Avenue, and the three community centers in Co-op City will reopen to the public on Monday, April 18, 2022. In the Bartow Center, the Finance; Parking, Leasing & Storage; Risk Management and Safety departments, as well as CCPD, CSO #2 and the Co-op City Times will once again resume full on-site services – with occupancy restrictions – which will be
New York State Department of Transportation reported to Riverbay Management earlier this Killer Curve in Section Five would be temporarily ing and resurfacing. The work is expected to last about a week after which the barriers would be restored. However, as of press time yesterday, it appears the barriers may have been moved over, essentially widening the roadway a bit. Nevertheless, drivers and pedestrians are adand to exercise caution as work continues in the area. Slow down and follow directions of DOT Pedestrian should use the sidewalks and crosswalks to safely navigate the streets. Remember to stand back a safe distance from the curb as you wait to cross the street. Photo by Rozaan Boone
Shareholders are encouraged to call to make appointments with bookkeepers ahead of time so they can be attended to quickly and effectively. Shareholders and other visitors are reminded that since Covid-19 is still a health risk, especially to those who are elderly and immunocompromised, all visitors covering both their mouth and nose, and observe social distancing. We reserve the right to remove anyone who refuses to comply with Riverbay’s face mask The well-being of cooperators and employees is our paramount concern. We are happy to be at a point where we can once again provide direct services, however, we will continue to take every precaution to keep everyone safe as we navigate these unprecedented times. Thank you for your cooperation. ––Riverbay Management