Vol. 59 No. 31
Saturday, August 3, 2024
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Three Incumbents, Two Former Directors and One Newcomer Win 2024 Riverbay Board Election
Among the six candidates who successfully competed in the 2024 Riverbay Board of Directors election are all three incumbents who sought reelection
ran with Community First Team. Her teammates Jacqueline Smith, also a former Board director, and Kyshwan White, a new shareholder who has not previously run for the Board, placed fourth and
These top six vote getters will be sworn in at an Open Board meeting to be held on Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 7:00 p.m. in Room 31 in the Bartow Center. They will each serve 3-year terms. Fol-
Leah Graham
Bernard Cylich
Kyshawn White
BY ROZAAN BOONE
Mary Pearson
as well as two former directors and one newcomer to the Board. This year’s field included 12 certified candidates, some of who ran on either of two slates – Community First Team and the Impact Team. Two candidates ran independently. The top vote getter is Leah Graham, a former director who previously served two terms on the Riverbay Board. She won 2,832 votes. Ms. Graham
Riverbay Board Election 2024 Vote for the Best Decorated Building!
With the 2024 Riverbay Board election behind us, it’s time to cast your votes for best decorated building. Vote for your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices using the link provided below. The three buildings with the highest number of votes will be announced at the Open Board meeting on Wednesday, August 14, 7 p.m. in Bartow, Rm. 31. 1st Place – $250 • 2nd Place – $100 • 3rd Place – $50 To vote, https://forms.gle/hwDv28QzL6pXYfVV6, or use https://bit.ly/ 3A9C487, or use your phone camera to scan the QR Code. Please contact awatson@riverbayboard.com with any questions. —2024 Election Committee
CB 10 Votes No on City of Yes Housing Initiative BY BRANDON ORTIZ
Bronx Community Board 10 (CB#10) voted no on New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ City of Yes housing initiative during a June 20 meeting. The plan, called the City of Yes For Housing Opportunity (COYFHO), has eight components and aims to address New York City’s housing shortage by amending existing zoning laws to allow for more housing across the five boroughs, as explained by the New York City Department of City Planning (DCP). However, the plan has faced some opposition during the Community Board Review portion of the application process. Data from the DCP zoning application portal showed that 34 Community
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Jacqueline Smith
Andrea Leslie
fifth, respectively. Ms. Smith received 2,417 votes and Mr. White, 2,304 votes. Mary Pearson, an incumbent director who sought re-election and an Impact Team member, placed second, garnering 2,761 votes. She was followed by teammate Bernard Cylich, also an incumbent director, who scored 2,521 votes for third place. Incumbent director and Impact Team member, Andrea Leslie, finished in sixth place with 2,293 votes.
lowing the swearing in ceremony on Aug. 14, with the new Board seated, the members will then elect officers for the 2024-2025 term. Traditionally, at this meeting, the Board also elects the chairpersons of the Audit and Cooperator Appeals committees which generally continue their work throughout the summer. This year’s field of 12 candidates included five
Interview with Safety Director: Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Leadership of Inclusion
BY DANIELLE CRUZ
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors that are properly installed and maintained play a vital role in reducing deaths and injuries. Fire spreads fast and carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that can cause illness or death if inhaled. According to the CDC, more than 400 Americans die each year from carbon monoxide poisoning and it has caused more than 100,000 visits to the emergency room, and more than 14,000 hospitalizations. Working detectors give you an early warning so you can get outside quickly and call for help. The Co-op City Times sat down with Riv- Riverbay Safety Director erbay Safety Di- Anthony Barzelatto holds a rector Anthony smoke and carbon monoxBarzelatto this ide detector. week to discuss fire safety and what shareholders should do if their smoke or carbon monoxide detector goes off. What should a shareholder do if a smoke detector goes off? Any smoke detector that activates, they should (Continued on page 9)
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Dear fellow Shareholders,
President’s Report
Sonia Feliciano
Hope everyone is doing well and keeping cool and safe during the summer. The Riverbay Board of Elections met quorum and sadly it took three extensions to elect one new member to the Board, and five who have served previously. Congratulations to the winners. For those who did not win, I congratulate you for the efforts you made working hard to campaign – it did not go unnoticed. I also want to thank the shareholders who voted “Yes” to the referendum to have “no smoking” indoors in residential buildings. While this will be hard to manage, I believe that with a well-thought-out plan, we will be able to make this happen. This is my last report as President of the Riverbay Board of Directors. The eight years I served, with two being president, was an enormous and significant responsibility. I respect the role of President and am honored and humbled to have received the support of my fellow Board directors. I thank my community for the support they have given me throughout these years. It has been exciting working with so many to make a difference. (Continued on page 5)