Vote in the 2021 Riverbay Board Election for a chance to win $200! Return your ballot by mail or online by Friday, May 21
Vol. 56 No. 19
Saturday, May 8, 2021
Carrying charges, waterfront, community engagement, cable & more top concerns in final Candidates’ Forums The second and final forums for Riverbay Board candidates took place virtually last Saturday, May 1, and Wednesday, May 5, respectively, via Riverbay’s WebEx platform and were broadcasted live over the corporation’s in-house tv channel and Facebook Live to all shareholders. Shareholders presented their questions and concerns to the candidates that ranged from repairs, income affidavits to accessing private information, and more. Riverbay Board Director Francine Reva Jones, chair of the 2021 Election Committee, moderated the forum with the help of her co-chair, Michelle Marbury, and Riverbay General Counsel Jeff Buss. Director Jones first reminded everyone of the 2021 election forum rules. Like the previous forum, held on April 28, shareholders submitted their questions via email for the candidates to answer after their opening statements. The following is an overview of the questions, comments, and concerns the candidates made at the second and third forums. (Election candidate Alixan Ducreay
BY TORIEA McCAUSELAND
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See President’s Report, pg. 2 Notice to All Shareholders Dated: Saturday, May 8, 2021
Congressman Bowman requests $300B+ in Federal funding to meet needs of NY-16 constituents
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Co-op City Waterfront Access Park among community projects in forefront
Rep. Jamaal Bowman announced last week that he has requested more than $300 billion in federal funding from the House Appropriations Committee for FY22, concluding a months-long outreach and engagement process where his office engaged over 200 local governments, nonprofits, community leaders, and small businesses to advocate for more federal funding going directly to NY-16, which includes Co-op City. Among the Co-op City representatives who Congressman Bowman and his aides met with were executive officers of the Riverbay Fund, Board of Directors and executive management team, including Riverbay Fund President and Board Director Claudia Sampson, Riverbay Board President Linda Berk, Co-op City Executive General Manager Bob Klehammer, General Manager Noel Ellison, Riverbay General Counsel Jeff Buss, Architect John Imbiano and Ms. Nicole Fields of Level Fields Consulting, who drafted the Riverbay Fund proposal submitted to Congressman (Continued on page 4)
Upcoming CB #10 meetings regarding 801 Co-op City Blvd.
New York City increases indoor capacity limits again New York City is slowly catching up with the rest of the state after Governor Cuomo’s announcement earlier this week that the indoor capacity limit of certain venues in the city would be increased. Beginning yesterday, May 7, restaurants and indoor dining venues in the city will now be allowed to have up to 75% capacity. Hair salons, barber shops and other personal care service venues will be expanding BY BRANDON ORTIZ
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Bronx Community Board #10 urges shareholders to attend the upcoming virtual Housing and Zoning Committee meeting on Tuesday, May 11, at 7:30 p.m., and virtual public hearing on Thursday, May 20, at 7 p.m., as a reduction in public parking along Co-op City Blvd. is on the table for discussion. CB 10’s Housing & Zoning Committee meeting, will be held on Tuesday, May 11, at 7:30 p.m. To join the meeting on Cisco Webex, use meeting link: https://nyccb.webex.com/nyccb/j.php?MTID=m6b274 52488e393c9224a15c92453ed98, and Meeting Access Key: 1730637689. To dial-in to the meeting, call (646) 992-2010, Meeting Password: housezone2021. The CB 10 virtual public hearing will be held on Thursday, May 20, at 7 p.m. To attend, shareholders should use meeting link: https://nyccb.webex.com/nyccb/j.php?MTID=m6b27452488e393c9 224a15c92453ed98, Meeting Access Key: 1730637689. To dial-In: (646) 992-2010, and Meeting Password: housezone2021 Shareholders who cannot attend either meeting can send their opinions via email to Mr. Cruz at bx10@cb.nyc.gov.
2021 Riverbay Board Election voting period ends Friday, May 21 Cast ballots electronically or return by mail
BY ROZAAN BOONE
The voting period of the 2021 Riverbay Board of Directors election is underway and will end on Friday, May 21, 2021 – the deadline for all ballots to be returned to Riverbay’s independent election contractor, YesElections. YesElections began mailing ballots to Co-op City households on Monday, April 26, and voting began at 6 a.m. on Monday, May 3. Board election ballots must be returned directly to YesElections either electronically or by mail in the stamped, addressed return envelope provided with the ballot. Electronic voting can be done on a computer, iPad or smart phone. Shareholders who vote online will need the PIN and CODE specific to their residential unit and provided in their ballot letter. The “url” provided by YesElections in the ballot letter must also be used to access the voting portal. Some shareholders, eager to cast their ballot, did so as soon as ballots arrived (Continued on page 9)