RIVERBAY HOLIDAY CLOSING In observance of Presidents’ Day on Mon., Feb. 19, 2024, Riverbay Administrative Offices will be closed. For emergency services, call: MAINTENANCE: 718-320-3300, press option 2; PUBLIC SAFETY: 718-671-3050
Vol. 59 No. 7
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Winter 2024
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Working Together President’s Report
Sonia Feliciano
Mother Nature blanketed Co-op City with approximately 7” of snow on Tuesday, February 13, when the New York City area experienced the most significant snowfall of Winter 2024 thus far. In the photo above, crews from the Riverbay Grounds department were out early clearing walkways and sidewalks around the residential buildings and townhouses. (See page 14 for more pictures.) Photo by Brandon Ortiz
Retired Riverbay Employee Arrested for Stealing Riverbay Property On Friday, February 9, 2024 at approximately 12:30 p.m., CCPD received a call from a Riverbay employee who witnessed a 65-year-old male retired Riverbay employee, removing Riverbay property from a storage room at 140 Benchley Place. The retired employee was observed taking these items and placing them into the trunk of his private vehicle. CCPD Officers responded, confronted the retired employee, searched his vehicle and recovered the stolen items he had removed, which still had Riverbay’s identifying decals on them. The items were verified by a Riverbay Janitorial supervisor as being Riverbay property. The 65-year-old male was then placed under arrest and charged with Burglary and Larceny; he is not a Co-op City resident.
Auto Crime in and Around Co-op City All Co-op City residents should be aware of a spike in auto-related crime in and around the Co-op City community. The theft of air bags has increased. Thieves appear to be targeting Honda and Acura vehicles, although other makes of vehicles have also been involved. Shareholders are reminded to: • Leave no personal property in plain sight • Park in a well-lit and well-traveled area, if possible • Lock your car doors • The use of mechanical steering wheel locks is also encouraged Public Safety and NYPD are aware of the ongoing threat and are working towards apprehending violators. —CCPD
CCTimes Holiday Deadline Notice Because of the shortened work week, all articles and directors’ viewpoints submitted for publication in the Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024 issue must be received before 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 20. Material received after this time will be considered on a first come basis as space allows. Thank you for your cooperation. Have a safe and enjoyable Presidents’ Day!
Dear fellow shareholders: The month of February is Black History Month. Known as African American History Month, we celebrate the role of African Americans in U. S. History. It is a time when we honor notables who played an important part in history through their contributions. Created by Carter G. Wooden, a Harvard-educated scholar, author and journalist, he was known as the Father of Black History. It began in 1926 as Negro History Week and expanded to Black History Month. Black history is all the things that represent honor, opportunity, culture, and respect. We teach our children its meaning and continue to honor the tradition that should be (Continued on page 2)
Feb. 21st Board Meeting to be Live Streamed on Crawler The Wednesday, Feb. 21st meeting of the Riverbay Board of Directors will be live streamed on the Crawler beginning at 7 p.m. Among the Resolutions to be voted on will be energy management services and additional funds for turnkey contract. There will also be a Board President Report and Management Report. Tune in to channel 12 (MATV) or channel 591 (Altice/Optimum subscribers) .
DRIE Applications SCRIE Applications Disabled shareholders who meet criteria may be eligible for the city’s Disability Rent Increase Exemption (DRIE) which would essentially freeze monthly carrying charges for those who qualify, and exempt them from future increases. Please note that DRIE is administered by the New York City Department of Finance (DOF). Like SCRIE, it is part of the city’s Rent Freeze Program. Unlike SCRIE, it is not administered by the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD). Completed applications and supporting documents must be submitted to: New York City Department of Finance Rent Freeze Program: DRIE, P.O. Box 3179, Union, NJ 07083. Information on DRIE can be obtained by calling 311 or send a message to DOF by visiting www. nyc.gov/contactdrie. TTY callers, use (212) 639-9675. Virtual appointments are also available. (See page 3 for eligibilty requirements.)
Senior shareholders 62 years and older who meet criteria may be eligible for the city’s Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE) which would essentially freeze monthly carrying charges for those who qualify, and exempt them from future carrying charges. Please note that for Mitchell-Lama developments such as Co-op City SCRIE is not administered by the NYC Department of Finance. Although the program is part of the New York City Rent Freeze program, it is administered by the city’s Housing Preservation and Development (HPD). Completed applications and supporting documents must therefore be submitted to: SCRIE Unit, New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Division of Housing Supervision, 100 Gold Street, 7th floor, New York, NY 10038. Applications and supporting documents can also be emailed to SCRIE@hpd.nyc.gov. Information on SCRIE can be obtained by calling HPD’s SCRIE Unit at (212) 863-8494, or 311, or by going online to: nyc.gov/hpd. (See page 3 for eligibility requirements.)