Co-op City Times 09/23/17

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Town Hall Meeting To Discuss Proposed Waterfront Park Today At CCLL Field Vol. 52 No. 38

Saturday, September 23, 2017

The Riverbay Board of Directors will meet with Co-op City shareholders today, Saturday, Sept. 23, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Co-op City Little League baseball field on Co-op City Boulevard to discuss the proposed waterfront park. Board President Linda Berk said this week that after a brief summary of how the proposal materialized, the floor will be open to shareholders so they can ask questions and express their opinions about the donation of approximately two acres of land along the Hutchinson River to the City of New York for the purpose of building a public waterfront park should Co-op City shareholders agree to the park, and also with their input on the design of such a park. “Hear the facts, ask your own questions and be a part of the process,” Board President Berk stated. “Come out to the little league fields on Co-op City Boulevard at 10 a.m. for a light breakfast with a meeting time of 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. This is your decision to make; do not let someone else make the decision for you.” Ms. Berk said that any questions that cannot (Continued on page 4) BY ROZAAN BOONE

Laundry Rooms Burglarized; Cash From Card Dispensers Stolen

Detectives from the Public Safety Department are working with investigators from other local municipal police departments and precincts in trying to identify and capture individual(s) responsible for breaking into laundry rooms in the overnight hours and stealing cash from the card dispensers in those rooms. Three Co-op City laundry rooms in Buildings 15, 4 and 5 were hit during the overnight hours early Tuesday and Wednesday morning, according to a spokesperson for the Co-op City Detective Unit. The spokesperson said that the laundry room burglaries in Co-op City are very similar to laundry room break-ins that have (Continued on page 6) occurred in the cities of Yonkers and New

Facts Matter!

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Come Out And Hear The FACTS For Yourself

restrictions on the use Saturday, September President’s Message of the land if a decision 23, 2017 is made to transfer the 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. land to the City proLittle League Field President hibiting any use other on Co-op City Blvd. than a park. 1) No land has been 7) What crime will 1.5 given away. acres of park attract that our 2) The president CAN330 acres has not done NOT unilaterally give land already? away and the president 8) The Army Core of DID NOT! Engineers has denied any 3) Shareholders will construction on this wetdecide if they want a park. land property, even as Whether Riverbay pays recently as last year when or the City pays, it will be the Power Plant needed to the same park! Either a build an add-on structure. park or no park. 9) The community is being given 4) The land CANNOT be used for an opportunity to choose if they want anything else in the future. 5) The City of New York would a park or not. In the end, it will be a have to go to the state legislature and community decision as stated from the Governor to change the land from a park to ANYTHING else. (Continued on page 2) 6) Riverbay can also put legal

Linda Berk

BY BILL STUTTIG

Pepper Spray Training

Three of Public Safety’s 13 new officers in training get help thoroughly washing their eyes and faces of the OC or Pepper Spray they were exposed to yesterday morning as part of their training. Each of the 13 students were purposely exposed to the painful, but harmless, substance and after the exposure were required to perform standard defensive tactics before being allowed to wash the substance off. The exposure serves two purposes, the training staff explained. The first is to have each officer know how it feels to be pepper sprayed so they will not take using the standard policing tool against another person too lightly. The second purpose is to test the officers’ ability to carry out policing duties under extreme duress. The thirteen new recruits are due to graduate from the ten-week training program on October 13th and become Co-op City police officers immediately thereafter. Photo by Bill Stuttig

First Responders Thanked For Their Service

Riverbay Board President Linda Berk, General Manager Noel Ellison, State Senator Jamaal Bailey and Board director Jerome Rice, chair of the Board’s Security Committee, were some of the featured speakers at the First Responders’ Appreciation Day cookout on Friday, September 15 in the Bartow Courtyard. The event included a fullCCPD Officers joined other first responservice barbeque and a DJ. With the recent catastrophic ders, including Bronx CERT 10 members, at damage left in the wakes of last Friday’s appreciation event held in the

BY BRANDON ORTIZ

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Bartow courtyard.

Photo by Brandon Ortiz


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