Vol. 57 No. 46
Saturday, November 12, 2022
Discounted Holiday Parking Available in Co-op City Parking Garages Discounted transient parking will once again be available for the 2022 Holiday season in all Co-op City parking facilities. Transient parking is significantly discounted to $9 between 12 p.m. to 6 a.m. on the following holidays: • Thanksgiving: Thursday, Nov. 24, from 12 p.m. to Friday, November 25, at 6 a.m. • Christmas Eve: Saturday, Dec. 24, from 12 p.m., through Christmas Day, Sunday, Dec. 25, at 6 a.m. • Christmas Day: Sunday, Dec. 25, from 12 p.m. to Monday, Dec. 26, at 6 a.m. • New Year’s Eve: Saturday, Dec. 31, from 12 p.m., through Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023, at 6 a.m. Please note that vehicles exiting the garages after 6 a.m. will be subject to overtime charges. Vehicles parked in the garages prior to 12 p.m. and after 6 a.m. on the days listed above are required to pay regular parking rates – $9 for up to 3 hours, $17 for up to 6 hours; $25 for up to 12 hours and $44 for up to 24 hours. Visitors taking advantage of the reduced parking rate should take a parking ticket upon entering the garage. When leaving, cash, debit or credit card payments will be accepted at Pay Stations in the garages. Only credit and debit cards are accepted at the garage exit gate. (See flyer on page 3.)
NY Democrats Maintain Elected Offices in Midterm Elections BY ROZAAN BOONE
Unofficial results in the November 8, 2022 midterm elections show Democratic candidates in New York holding onto key seats in state and federal offices. Among Tuesday night’s winners are the team of Kathy Hochul and Antonio Delgado for the offices of New York State Governor and Lieutenant Governor, respectively. They staved off a formidable challenge from the Republican ticket of Lee Zeldin and Alison Esposito. Unofficial results posted on the NY State Board of Elections website on Wednesday, Nov. 9, show Hochul/Delgado with 52.16% of the votes statewide, and Zeldin/Esposito with 47.02%, with 94% of precincts reporting. Among Bronx residents, the Democratic ticket received 76.58% of votes, and the Republicans, 22.22%, with 100% of precincts reporting. In the race for State Comptroller, the incumbent, Democrat Thomas P. DiNapoli, scored 55% of statewide votes, while his Republican challenger, Paul Rodriguez, garnered 41.91%, with approximately 94% of precincts reporting. Bronx voters gave 72.67% of their support to DiNapoli, and 20.20% to his opponent, with 100% of precincts reporting. Another closely-watched race was the NY Attorney General where incumbent
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DHCR Notice
COMMUNITY RENEWAL In the Matter of the Application of RIVERBAY CORPORATION HCLP-81 for an increase in the maximum average monthly room carrying charge charges, including utilities pursuant to the provisions of the Private Housing Finance Law as amended. TO: ALL TENANT-COOPERATORS OF CO-OP CITY PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the annexed application has been submitted to the Commissioner of Housing and Community Renewal for an order to increase the maximum average monthly room carrying charge charges, including utilities, as follows: Present Carrying Charge $238.02
Effective 1/1/2023 Increase Carrying Charge $17.85 $255.87
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that by direction of the Commissioner of Housing and Community Renewal, you may comment in writing on the proposed carrying charge increase. An opportunity to submit written statements is afforded so that cooperators may comment on the allegations and figures contained in the application. Cooperator representatives may assist cooperators in preparing those comments. The Commissioner may fix carrying charges, appliance and parking charges so as to secure, together with all other income of the company, sufficient income for it to meet, within reasonable limits, all necessary payments to be made by the company. The financial reports of Riverbay Corporation Inc. are available for inspection by cooperators or their representatives at: Riverbay Corporation, Administration Office 2049 Bartow Avenue Bronx, NY 10475 Comments in writing on the proposed increase may be served by mail/email to George Simon (George.simon@hcr.ny.gov), Office of Integrated Housing Management, Division of Housing and Community Renewal, 641 Lexington Avenue, 4th Floor East, New York, N. Y. 10022 on or before December 1, 2022. A virtual conference has been scheduled for December 1, 2022, 7:00 PM at which cooperators, their representatives and representatives of the housing company may meet with DHCR staff to discuss the proposed carrying charge increase and budget for Riverbay Corporation.
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New York Announces Master Plan for Aging (See article on pg. 3)
NYCDOE Will Not Cut School Budgets This Year BY BRANDON ORTIZ
NYCDOE announced on Monday that it will not cut the budgets for city schools after the department’s mid-year adjustment. Instead, city school budgets will see an increase of $200 million, which was earmarked from pandemic-related stimulus money. NYCDOE’s press release also detailed the department will “hold school budgets harmless for any lower than projected enrollment in this year’s mid-year adjustment process.” In other words, schools that may have lower than projected enrollment numbers mid-year will not have their respective budgets cut or be required to return surplus funds. Schools that have exceeded their enrollment projections will receive a “full increase in funding,” also according to the NYCDOE press release. In a statement, Mayor Eric Adams underlined the importance of supporting city schools as students work to overcome the residual impacts of the Covid19 pandemic. (Continued on page 2)