Co-op City Times 3/13/21

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Celebrate Women’s History & Achievements (See page 5 for Co-op City’s Spotlight)

Vol. 56 No. 11

Co-op City residents, contact Riverbay staff at (718) 879-5950, March 15-19, to make vaccine appointments at Dreiser site.

Saturday, March 13, 2021

2021 Riverbay Board Elections Shareholders running for the Riverbay Board must complete & return Statement of Interest by March 31, 2021 Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held virtually, Monday, May 3, 7:30 p.m. By ROZAAN BOONE

Five seats on the Riverbay Board of Directors are up this year and shareholders interested in running for the Board are advised to contact the 2021 Election Committee for an election package containing documents that must be executed and returned by the March 31, 2021 deadline. Prospective candidates may contact the Election Committee by sending an email to Riverbay2021Election@riverbaycorp.com, attn. Director Francine Reva Jones, chair; or by sending their request via snail mail to: Riverbay 2021 Election Committee, 2049 Bartow Avenue, Bronx, NY 10475, attn. Francine Reva Jones, chair. Election packages can also be picked up from the Public Safety window in the Bartow Center, 2049 Bartow Avenue, Bronx, NY 10475. (Continued on page 3)

Investigation into Section 1 power failure making progress By TORIEA McCAUSELAND

On the weekend of February 26, multiple buildings in Section 1 lost power and were left without heat and water due to a transformer fire. Since restoring power, Management has been working to pinpoint the cause of the outage. “We began testing the two feeders into Section 1 immediately after we stabilized power to all buildings,” stated Riverbay Executive General Manager Bob Klehammer. “We have discovered what we believe is a fault on the C feeder.” According to Anthony Ligato, Senior Director of Utility Assets at the Co-op City Power Plant, the manholes containing the electrical lines had water in them due to melting snow and ground water infiltration. These were pumped dry this past week. This will now allow further testing, which started on Friday, March 12. Mr. Ligato expects that the location of the fault will be pinpointed soon. Work should begin next week to remove the damaged transformer and rebuild the

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Daylight Saving Time! Turn your clocks FORWARD at 2 a.m., this Sunday, March 14th. If you have detectors that are not sealed units, please change the battery when you change your clocks.

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Mayor de Blasio and other Bronx elected officials visit Dreiser vaccination site New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio toured the new Dreiser Center COVID vaccination site last Saturday, March 6, 2021, just two days after the mega vaccine location opened in the Dreiser Auditorium in Co-op City. The vaccination site officially opened its doors on March 4 following months of negotiations by Riverbay Management and Board with local elected officials as they worked cohesively to bring a vaccination site here to Co-op City.

By BRANDON ORTIZ

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Mayor de Blasio makes remarks at a March 6 press conference in the Dreiser courtyard after visiting the Co-op City vaccine site. He was accompanied by Congressman Jamaal Bowman, Bronx BP Ruben Diaz Jr., State Senator Jamaal Bailey, State Assemblyman Mike Benedetto, Councilman Kevin Riley and DOH Commissioner, Dr. Dave Chokshi. Photo by Brandon Ortiz

Stay connected. Be sure to check the Riverbay Crawler daily (ch. 12 on MATV, and ch. 591 on Optimum) for updates and info. Now airing, a Management Update with Exec. GM Bob Klehammer addressing the Co-op City vaccine site and Section 1 power outage progress (every three hours starting at noon).

NYC High Schools prepare to reopen March 22 By BRANDON ORTIZ

For the first time since November of last year, New York City’s public high schools are set to reopen on Monday, March 22, 2021. Mayor Bill de Blasio made the official announcement on Monday, March 8, and now New York City eyes a complete reopening of its public school system later this March, which seemed to be a distant reality only a couple of months ago. Middle school students returned last month on February 25, months after elementary students were able to return to their classrooms, and that left the city’s high school students as the sole demographic still entirely in remote learning. Just last week, Mayor de Blasio was noncommittal when asked about a timeline regarding high school students returning to their classrooms, but thankfully high school parents will have some clarity now going forward knowing when their child will be back in class. “We are ready to go. We have all the pieces we need to bring high school back and bring it back strong. And of course, to bring it back safely,” Mayor de Blasio said to the press on Monday. “Why do we know this? Because we (Continued on page 4)


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