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Lawsuits info
On your computer go to NYSCEF
Select CASE SEARCH
Click on the NAME tab
Type in PARK CITY 3 and drop down to County and select QUEENS
Then click the SEARCH tab at the bottom
Any action that WAS or IS involving the co-op will show there.
I think you’ll want to see those with the word ACTIVE next to the date and under the word RECORDED
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KeymasterRose is already busy knocking on doors to secure votes for the next election that hasn’t even been announced yet.
Only God knows what she is promising those with little understanding of what the Board is doing, in exchange for their vote.
Does anyone remember last years Capital Assessment (over 1.3 million dollars) and this years assessment (over 1.4 million)?
That’s close to THREE MILLION DOLLARS over and above the maintenance income.
What was or is being done with it and where the hell are the financial reports that were supposed to be in the office on July 8th?????
PEOPLE, YOU ARE FOOLS IF YOU DON’T PUSH THIS BOARD AND DAVID OUT.
Been living here long enough to see the massive decline and probable theft and yes, I do pray for change.
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Our security supervisor is the proud new owner of a 2 bedroom apt at Park City. I guess there is a lot of overtime duty. He is so grateful to his boss.
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Are people aware of all the lawsuits? It’s public
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Fixed election like in Cuba.and Norrh Korea that’s why !
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Why hasnt the board implemented a Candidate night yet? This was promised!
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Whatever your view on the board it is time we start seeing changes to the makeup of it. We cant just have the same people winning every election. We need a mix of board members to better manage out coop!
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There is NO permit for that “renovarion”. Staff hamdyman is doing it. Being worked like a slave !
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On the coldest day of the year they shut off the heat for cleaning. Now on one of the hottest days of the year they are going to shut off the water for cleaning the tanks.
Their bulbs don’t flicker, they are defective. Every action they take makes me believe everything else that is written about them.
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Replacing the pathway that runs through our property (connecting 62nd Drive and 63r Road at 98th Street) with bricks is an excellent idea as the bricks will last for a very long time. I can only hope that contractor obtained a NYC Permit to perform that renovation.
As I understand it – to retain ownership of a public pathway that runs through your property, that pathway must be closed to all foot traffic for one entire day every year. When the property owner fails to do that then the pathway becomes the property of the City of New York.
Thus, a Department of Transportation Permit is required prior to any reconstruction.
I point this out because our board and management are like faulty light bulbs. Sometimes bright but mostly flickering.
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Want to know the population makeup of our area or any other area in NYC? Go to popfactfinder.planning.nyc.gov. Our area is 719.
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In response to the 6/28th comment about our 1200 apartments. We were always told that it’s 1100.
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Rumor has it you know who is trying to get their people in estates as well
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If “they” got rid of chandra, we can get rid of them !
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Get rid of the board. THEN you can get rid of akam.. THEN you can get rid of dave !
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