Skip to main content

Co-op City Times 08/17/24

Page 1

Vol. 59 No. 33

Saturday, August 17, 2024

$1.25

New Board Members New Board Officers Elected Director Saunders elected as new Board President Sworn In BY ROZAAN BOONE

the Board – Sonia Feliciano, Claudia Sampson and Bishop Angelo Rosario – were presented with plaques in appreciation of their service to Riverbay Corporation and the community. The presentation was presided over by Director Kevin Lambright. Bishop Rosario was not able to attend and his plaque was accepted by immediate past Board President Feliciano. Ms. Sampson served eight years on

BY DANIELLE CRUZ

The 2024-2025 Riverbay Board of Directors held their annual election of officers on Wednesday, August 14, after the new Board was officially sworn in. General Counsel Jeff Buss guided the Board through the election of its 2024-2025 officers to fill the positions of president, first and second vice president, treasurer, assistant treasurer, secretary and assistant secretary. For the office of Riverbay Board President, Director Kyshawn White nominated Director Rod Saunders. The nomination was seconded by Director Leah Richardson. (Continued on page 2) Director Saunders accepted the nomination. Director Bernard Cylich then nominated Director Kevin Lambright for the position and Director Andrea Leslie seconded the nomination. Director Lambright accepted the nomination. A roll call vote ensued, and Director Saunders was elected President of the Riv- Rod Saunders, 2024-2025 Rivererbay Board of Directors by a vote of 9-6. bay Board President For first vice president, Director Jacqueline Smith nominated Director Leslie Peterson and Director White seconded the nomination. Director Peterson accepted the nomination. Director Leslie then nominated Director Lambright for the position and Director Mary Pearson seconded the nomination. Director Lambright accepted the nomination. After a roll call vote, Director Peterson was elected first vice president of the Riverbay Board of Directors by a vote of 9-6. For second vice president, Board President Saunders nominated Director Swearing in of newly elected Board members...From left are Andrea Leslie, Leah Graham. Director Peterson seconded the nomination and Director GraBernard Cylich, Mary Pearson, Leah Graham, Jacqueline Smith and Dr. ham accepted the nomination. Kyshawn White. The Oath of Office was administered by Riverbay General Director Pearson then nominated Director Lambright for the position. DiCounsel Jeff Buss. rector Michelle Marbury seconded the nomination and Director Lambright Photo by Danielle Cruz accepted the nomination. After a vote of 9-6, Director Graham was duly elected as the new second vice president of the Riverbay Board of Directors. York City is losing “hundreds of millions of dollars” Moving on to the nominations for the office of BY BRANDON ORTIZ treasurer, Director Graham nominated Director Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine re- because of ghost plates, according to the report. “Defaced, obstructed, and fraudulent license White and Director Peterson seconded the nomleased a report detailing the city’s growing problem plates are plaguing New York City’s streets, posing ination. Director White accepted the nomination. with ghost plates on Monday, Aug. 12. a serious challenge to law enforcement and regulaDirector Monique Coleman nominated DirecUnreadable plates, also called ghost plates, allow tor Lambright for the position and Director Pearindividuals to evade tolls and disregard traffic laws tory agencies. License plates that are scratched out, son seconded the nomination. Director Lambright that are enforced via cameras. Levine’s report high- obscured by tinted or reflective license plate covers, accepted the nomination. lighted that every month, approximately 5% of ve- or altogether fake, make detecting and penalizing ghost cars nearly impossible,” the Borough PresiDirector White was elected as the new treasurhicles citywide passing through red light cameras, er after a vote of 9-6. speed cameras and toll stations have plates that are dent’s report explained. “As the City and State increasingly rely on camFor the office of assistant treasurer, Director unreadable. eras for the enforcement of speed, tolls, curb manThe New York City Department of Transportation (Continued on page 9) (DOT) recorded over 100,000 vehicles with ghost agement, and more, the proliferation of fraudulent plates passing through their cameras monthly, which and defaced plates severely compromises the enonly represents a portion of the total number. New forcement of traffic laws and collection of tolls,” 2024-2025 Riverbay The Riverbay Board of Directors held an Open Board meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 14, in room 31 of the Bartow Center to seat the newly elected Board directors and elect the officers for the 2024-2025 year. The meeting was attended by shareholders as well as members of Riverbay Management. At the outset of Wednesday’s meeting, the outgoing members of

New Report Sheds Light on Ghost Plate Proliferation

(Continued on page 3)

Winners of the 2024 Board Election Building/Townhouse Decorating Contest FIRST PLACE – Debs Place Townhouses

Prize: $250

SECOND PLACE – Building 24

Prize: $100

THIRD PLACE – Building 19

Prize: $50

The 2024 Election Committee thanks all building and townhouse participants and congratulates the winners.

Board Officers President – Rod Saunders First Vice President – Leslie Peterson Second Vice President – Leah Graham Treasurer – Dr. Kyshawn White Assistant Treasurer – Jacqueline Smith Secretary – Bernard Cylich Assistant Secretary – Mary Pearson


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Co-op City Times 08/17/24 by Co-op City Times - Issuu