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Co-op City Times 05/20/2023

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2023 Quorum Update: 2,759 Ballots Still Needed. VOTE TODAY!

Vol. 58 No. 20

Saturday, May 20, 2023

Deadline to Return 2023 Riverbay Board Election Ballots Approaches 2,759 Ballots Still Needed for Quorum BY ROZAAN BOONE

The deadline for Co-op City shareholders to return their 2023 Riverbay Board of Directors election ballot is next Friday, May 26, 2023, and as of press time yesterday, approximately 45% of the required 5,002 ballots had been cast in this year’s election. YesElections, Riverbay’s independent election vendor, reported yesterday that 2,243 ballots had so far been received and counted. According to the Riverbay Corporation By-Laws, one-third of shareholders must vote in order to achieve a quorum and validate the annual Board election. This year’s quorum is 5,002. Shareholders who have not received a green election ballot envelope or who require a replacement ballot, should immediately contact YesElections by calling (855) 940-2801 or sending an email to help+riverbay@yeselections.com. (Continued on page 3)

Congratulations on your Retirement, Mr. Klehammer BY ROZAAN BOONE

On Thursday, May 18, members of the Riverbay Board of Directors, executive management, department heads and staff, attended a luncheon in the Bartow Center to bid farewell and convey best wishes to Bob Klehammer, Riverbay’s Executive General Manager for the last seven years, on the occasion (Continued on page 2)

BSA Public Hearing on May 22 for 500 Baychester Avenue BY BRANDON ORTIZ

Developers of 500 Baychester Ave. will seek an appeal to a NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) ruling during a BSA public hearing scheduled for early next week. The hybrid public hearing will be held on Monday, May 22, at 10 a.m. and will be live streamed online at nyc.gov/bsa or on the BSA YouTube channel. Participants who wished to give testimony on the LED advertising structure at 500 Baychester Ave. had until Friday, May 19, 2023 to register. Co-op City shareholders are encouraged to attend the May 22 hearing, and may do so either via Zoom or in-person, although, due to space constraints, the public is encouraged to tune in to the meeting virtually. The following is the Zoom information to log in to the meeting as outlined on the BSA website:

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Attend BSA’s Hearing on 500 Baychester Ave. via Zoom – May 22, 2023, 10 A.M. Dial-in: 646-558-8656 (New York); 888-475-4499 (toll-free) Zoom Webinar ID: 885 4625 9530 Passcode: 314189

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Third Candidates’ Forum, May 3, Bartow Community Center BY ROZAAN BOONE

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FRAUD ALERT: Co-op City Community Fair Vendor Registration Please be aware that someone has been selling discounted vendor spots and tickets to the Co-op City Community Fair scheduled for Saturday, June 3, on the Section 1 Greenway. This is a free event and tickets are not required. In addition, no discounts are available for vendor registration and vendor spots can only be purchased at https://coopfair-6-2023. eventbrite.com, or by scanning the QR code here: If you did not purchase a vendor spot at the above link, you may have been scammed. For more information, please email community@riverbaycorp.com or contact the Riverbay Community Relations department at (718) 320-3300, ext. 3532. Please leave a message and someone will get back to you.


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