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Co-op City Times 09/21/2024

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Vol. 59 No. 38

Saturday, September 21, 2024

$1.25

Kitchen Cabinet Upgrade Open Board Meeting with Showcase in Dreiser Auditorium, Gallery Session at Dreiser Monday, Sept. 23

Auditorium, Sept. 25

BY ROZAAN BOONE

The Riverbay Kitchen Cabinet Upgrade Showcase is on Monday, Sept. 23, from noon to 8 p.m. in the Dreiser Auditorium, Riverbay Management announced last week. The program gives shareholders who would like to update the look of their kitchen the opportunity to utilize a Riverbay-approved vendor to replace the cabinets, countertops and sink in their Riverbay’s new kitchen standard –– white Shaker apartment with the mod- cabinets with soft closing doors, quartz-look counern Riverbay standard be- tertops and stainless steel sink. ing installed in apartments offered for sale to new shareholders – white Shaker cabinets with soft closing doors, brush nickel hardware, beautiful quartz-look countertops and a stainless steel sink. Cary Smith III, Riverbay’s Assistant Executive General Manager, spearheaded the Riverbay “TurnKey” project which allows incoming shareholders to see a clean, completely renovated apartment when they apply for homeownership in Co-op City. Through the TurnKey program, Riverbay has been working with several contractors, some who (Continued on page 2)

AC Shutdown The Riverbay Power Plant will begin air conditioning shutdown on Monday, Sept. 23, and commence preparation for heat change-over operations at the plant.

Grounds Dept. Begins Landscaping Project In Sections 1 & 3

Grounds staff have removed diseased and infested trees at Buildings 16, 4, 5 and 1, in phase 1 of new landscaping project.

The Riverbay Grounds department has embarked on a landscaping project at Building 16 to remove diseased and infested trees and prepare the area for reseeding and replanting of new trees in Spring 2025. According to Mike Ambo, director of the Ground department, the purpose of the project is to remove all the black pines, diseased and infested trees, prune, reseed the area, plant new hedges and new ornamental and flowering shrubs. The Building 16 project began earlier this month and so far, phase 1 has been completed which entails tree removal, pruning and turning over the soil. “The next phase will include reseeding the entire front of Building 16 and upon the arrival of the new trees and shrubs, we will go ahead and plant the new (Continued on page 2) trees and shrubs in the area,” said Mr. Ambo.

Riverbay Board President Rod Saunders will preside over the September monthly meeting of the Riverbay Board of Directors at the Dreiser Auditorium on Wednesday evening, September 25. There will be a Gallery Session, and shareholders are invited to arrive early and sign up to speak should they wish to address the Board and/or Management. This meeting will be live streamed to the community via the Riverbay Crawler starting at 7 p.m. Optimum subscribers can tune in to channel 591 and Master Antenna subscribers to channel 12. Riverbay department heads will be present from 6-7 p.m. for those who would like to discuss pertinent matters with individual departments. The Gallery Session will begin promptly at 7 p.m. and it will be followed by the Board business meeting. (Please see below for the meeting’s Agenda.)


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