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Co-op City's public safety and sanitation funding inquiry
2:34:02
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Council Member Riley inquires about the potential savings for the city due to Co-op City operating its own public safety and sanitation services. He requests information to address other community concerns.
- Co-op City currently operates its own public safety and sanitation services
- The council member seeks information on how much funding this saves the city
- The administration commits to providing the requested information later
- The goal is to use this information to address other concerns in Co-op City, such as public safety and quality of life issues
Kevin C. Riley
2:34:02
And my last question is more of a district question.
2:34:05
I represent Co op City.
2:34:07
And if you don't have this number now, you could provide it for me later on.
2:34:10
Currently, Coop City operates their own public safety and their own sanitation, but they're seeing needs in the community.
2:34:19
Do you have a number of how much, I guess, funding Coop City is saving the city by operating their own public safety and sanitation process?
2:34:29
If you don't, can you please update me as soon as possible so we could figure out how the city could address other concerns that Co op City has such as public safety and quality of life issues.
Jacques Jiha
2:34:41
My staff will reach out to you with an answer.
Kevin C. Riley
2:34:43
Thank you.
2:34:44
Thank you, chair.