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JULY 2019 www.cohoeshousing.org
Look inside for info on: •CommunityBulletin...page2 •Farmer’sMarket..page5&7 •KiddyPoolrules...page6 •RocktheBlock..page9 •ImportantInfo...page10 •CampofChampions...page11&12
STAFFCONTACTS&PHONEEXTENSIONSAdministration Katherine Oliver Executive Director 117Josephine Shufelt PH Program Coordinator 122 Catherine Hamilton Clerk 129 Karen Kremer Accounting 113 CompGrants Dan Rigney Moderization Coordinator 125 Section 8 Tracey Crandall Housing Eligibility Assistant 120 TenantRelations Sandra Obiedo Tenant Relations Officer 113Janice L. Medina Sr. Account Clerk 111
Administration Office 100 Manor Sites, Cohoes, NY 12047
Tel: (518) 235-4500 • Fax: (518) 235-8120 Emergency On-call (after hours only) 235-4535
WE’RE ON........
Congratulations to all of this year’s graduates from the Staff and Board of Commissioners of the Cohoes Housing Authority!!!
BoardMeetingThe CHA Board Meeting
will be held on July 16, 2019 beginning at 6:00 PM in the Saratoga Sites Community Room. Everyone is invited. We will also be going to the other sites as well in the upcoming months.
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BOARDOFCOMMISSIONERS Mark Pascale ....................... Chairperson Jason Oliver ......................... Vice-Chairperson Colleen Mayo ...................... Tenant Commissioner Saundra Tanksley ............... Tenant Commissioner
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Other Services
Albany County Offers Services for Women, Infants, & Children If you need assistance connecting with community resources, navigating government programs,
learning about your pregnancy and how to best care for yourself and your family, contact the Single Point of Entry (SPOE) line : (518) 447-7777, Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30
Operators available to answer questions, offer support and make referrals to medical and dental providers, counseling, self-care education and more The Single Point of Entry Referral Form and information is now available online: http://www.albanycounty.com/spoe.aspx
Quick Help at Trinity Center 3 Lincoln Square– The Collaboratory Languages of Burma call with questions: (518) 449-5155 x 102 Other Language Groups Tuesdays 9:00-12:30pm Wednesdays 9:00-12:30pm
Health & Wellness
WILLOW Community Resource Bulletin July 2019
Parents & Families
This Month at the Women’s & Children’s Health Education Center
Breastfeeding Support Group: 7/10 & 7/24 1-2:30pm Mercy Conference Room #6 Information Night for NICU Parents: 7:29 5:45-7pm Dinner provided. RSVP (518) 525-1388 Prepared Childbirth Class for Expectant Teens: 7/16 6pm Registration required (518) 525-1388 Variety of classes available. Call (518) 525-1388 or visit https://www.sphp.com/classes-events
Feeling sad or depressed during pregnancy or after having a baby is common. Talk with your health care provider about these feelings. They can help you find a way through depression
Call (800) 522-5006 For more info or talk to your health care provider.
ACDOH publishes this Community Resource Bulletin to increase awareness about community services available to Women and Children Albany County Department of Health in Albany County. Community services providers interested in having their services listed here are encouraged to submit information to Daniel P. McCoy, County Executive
Lara.Madison@albanycountyny.gov Elizabeth F. Whalen, MD, MPH Commissioner of Health
Trinity Alliance Mass Food Distribution
Arbor Hill– 47 N. Lark Street : 7/12/19 9:00am & Salvation Army– 20 S. Ferry St : 7/16/19 9:00am
Bring ID and bags/boxes - Available until it’s gone!
Visit the Teen Clinic At Planned Parenthood Health Center Walk-in services available Thursday afternoons 3pm-6pm, 855 Central Ave. Albany NY Most teens eligible for coverage under the Family Planning Benefit Program Free insurance that covers all birth control methods, annual exams and pap smears. Bring your ID and proof of residence
Free Movies Under the Stars
June 14th: Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse — Washington Park, Albany 7:30-10:30pm
June 21st: Mary Poppins Returns — College of St. Rose 432 Western Ave, Albany 7:30-10:30pm
June 28th: The Lego Movie 2 — Sage Colleges 140 New Scotland Ave, Albany 7:30-10:30pm
Momma’s Milk Club with WMYHC WIC Breastfeeding education , encouragement and support—children of all ages welcome!
July 18th Arbor Hill Library 1:30 to 3:00 pm
Do you have a child under the age of 18 in need of free breakfast and lunch this summer?
Text FOOD to 877877 and you will received a message to the closest location for summer meals. No paperwork to complete, no income requirements. Many sites offer activities in addition to meals.
https://hungersolutionsny.org/get-food-help-0/summer-meals-ny/
At Age 1 and 2– Testing for Lead is What to Do! Lead is very dangerous for children– it can affect a child’s brain and cause problems with learning.
For more information call Albany County Department of Health at 518-447-4615
FIGHT THE BITE~ Ticks and Mosquitos are a Summer Pest! How to avoid bites: Wear long sleeve and pants, light colored clothing,
use mosquito or tick repellents, daily tick checks on yourself, children and pets. To learn more visit www.albanycounty.com/health/lyme.asp
Healthy Families Series — Albany Public Library Howe Branch Available to parents/caregivers and youth to attend. Interactive activities to keep families healthy and safe
Tuesday evenings— July 9-30th 5:30-7:30pm 105 Schuyler St Albany Advance Registration Required. Call Maria at (518) 765-3559
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Kitchen Cabinet Care
The following is a list of rules and ways to take care of them:
1. No contact or wallpaper is permitted anywhere in the apartment.
2. Do not nail or tack anything on the metal backsplash behind the stove.
3. Clean grease filter regularly.4. Do not put larger than a 60 watt bulb
in the exhaust fan light.5. Do not store newspapers behind
or on the side of the refrigerator, it’s a fire hazard.
6. Do not use soap or water on the cabinets, use the same product you would use to polish furniture.
7. Wipe water quickly off the fronts of the cabinets, it will stain and mark the finish.
Attention Towers Resident
The heating and cooling system in the community room has been upgraded recently, in an attempt to improve your comfort. When you enter the community room it may not seem as if it is at maximum comfort. You must go over to the dial on the wall and turn it to the position you desire. This will set the comfort while the room is occupied. Please assist us in our goal of keeping your home comfortable and affordable!
RemindersAttention Residents of Saratoga Sites & Roulier Heights: Most apartments have there hot wa-ter tanks located in one of the closets. Under no circumstances are there to be any household items stored around or blocking the tanks. Keep this area free of all personal items and debris. Our Maintenance staff must be able to ac-cess these tanks at any time.
Noheatand/orhotwater issuesDuring business hours: Call the office immediately and we will have it checked by maintenance personnel that day. If we are unable to repair the issue, we will contact a professional contractor and schedule the needed repair. If you have no heat during heating season and we are unable to repair the issue, we will provide you with portable heaters until the professional contractor can respond to repair the unit.
After hours: Call the maintenance after hours emergency number at (518)235-4535. For no hot water calls, maintenance personnel will respond the next business day. If we are unable to repair the issue the next business day, we will contact a professional contractor and schedule the needed repair. For no heat calls, maintenance personnel will respond after hours by bringing you portable heaters until the professional contractor can respond to repair the unit.
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Fire Safety at the Towers
Here are a couple Fire Safety Tips:
Do not jam open fire doors. These doors shut to prevent the smoke
from going through the building. Shut all doors behind you.
Stay in your apartment or exit building. If you are in your apartment, stay there until you are contacted by emergency personnel. If you are not in your apartment, leave the building immediately by the nearest exit.
Do not use elevators.If you are not in your apartment, use
the staircase and stay to the right on the stairs.
Violence Against Women Act
Things that you should know…
Did you know that every 15 seconds somewhere in America a woman is battered? Both Housing and Section 8 tenants that are victims of domestic violence are protected under this act. If at any time you are a victim please protect your rights and yourself from future violence and call us immediately. Repeated violations can result in eviction and if you don’t follow some simple steps to protect them you can be evicted from your apartment. So please, protect yourself and your family.
Recycle If its paper, glass or plastic and is clean, please recycle it! Save our landfills and save our environment.
Didyouknow?
KnowHow WeGrow Coalition The Know How We Grow
Coalition consists of community agencies in Albany County which offer screenings and services to children birth to 5 years old and their families to promote well-being. If you have any questions or concerns about your child’s physical, social & emotional growth, please call (518) 447-4820.
Summer is Here!
1. Please drink plenty of water 2. Wear a hat 3. Try to walk early mornings or early evenings
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2019 Farmer’s Market Coupons 2019 Senior Farmer’s Market coupons will be available at the time and location listed below. There are a limited amount of coupons available
and are on a first come first serve basis. Limit one per person. Must be 60 years and older and present to receive coupons.
Location: Manor Sites Community Room Date: July 18 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Roulier Heights Community Room Date: July 19 from 2:00 PM to 2:45 PM
Location: Saratoga Sites Community Room Date: July 19 from 3:00 PM to 3:45 PM
Contact: Beth Slezak | 518.235.2420
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Wading “Kiddy” pool: A small, shallow swimming pool not more than 18 inches deep, designed specially for use by small children.
■ Pools should be no deeper than 18 inches or wider than 5 feet in diameter
In many cases, any pool larger than the above specifications must be fenced off according to state/local codes. Limiting the size will also help to maintain control and safety.
■ Pools should be emptied each night
Letting non-chlorinated water sit for long periods of time can cause harmful germs. It is important to fill the pool with fresh water daily. Also, by emptying out water it lessens the hazard of unattended children entering the pool and drowning
■ Toys should not be left in or around pools
Toys can attract young children into the pool area.
■ Tenants should notify the Authority that they have a pool
Knowing what units have wading pools will help to reinforce rules and restrictions.
■ Wading pools should be moved frequently to avoid damage to grounds
Leaving the pool in one place can cause damage to Authority grounds, thus causing other hazards. Tenants will be held responsible for damages to Authority property.
■ Pools should be properly stored when not in use
Pools should be placed in units, unit storage sheds, or other designated areas.
■ No Hoses/Sprinklers/Slip & Slides
Since water use is metered, we must enforce these rules. Hoses can be used to fill pools only. There is to be no washing of cars, no letting children play with hoses and absolutely no sprinklers or Slip & Slides.
Kiddy Pools Rules for the Dog Days of Summer
The safety and well being of our residents is a high priority at the Cohoes Housing Authority, and we hope all of our residents will work toward that goal. Policy will be enforced and action will be clearly be taken by either back charge for damage or eviction procedure.
Make Sure We Have Your Phone Number and E-Mail Address
Please be sure to provide your correct phone number and e-mail address to the office in case we need to notify you of any emergencies. Many times we don’t have time to send out letters and the phone & e-mail is the only way to contact you in a hurry.
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2019 Farmer’s Market Coupons 2019 Farmer’s Market coupons will be available at the time and
location listed below. There are a limited amount of coupons available and are on a first come first serve basis. Limit one per person.
Must be 60 years or older and present to receive coupons
Location: Cohoes Senior Center 10 Cayuga Plaza | Cohoes, NY
July 16 and July 18 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM July 19 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Contact: Beth Slezak | 518.235.2420
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SatelliteDishRulesSatellite dishes may not exceed 1 meter diameter. All dishes are to be installed by a professional approved in advance by the Executive Director along with a member of the maintenance staff present. All such approved installers shall provide proof of insurance acceptable to the Executive Di-rector. Satellite dishes and/or antennas are to be installed at a location approved by the Executive Director. To the extent pos-sible, they are going to be located so as to minimize damage to Housing Authority property, maintain the uniformity of the buildings and minimize risk of injury to the residents. Prior to the installation of a satellite dish and/or antenna the tenant is required to submit an application in writing along with a refundable security deposit of $150.00. In addition, each ap-plication to install a satellite dish and/or antenna shall be accompanied by a non- refundable application fee of $30.00.
TransfersTenants eligible for transfer from one size
apartment or one project to another are based upon family size. Transfers by tenant request must submitted, in writing, to the housing authority office. Once received and approved, you will be placed on a list. The housing authority will schedule transfers based on our policy and by date of the tenant requests. An appropriate unit will be assigned to you based upon the number of members in your family. All attempts possible will be made to move you when, and if, it ever becomes necessary to reduce any possible hardship or inconvenience.
PaintingofApartmentsIt costs the CHA approximately
$500 for labor and materials to paint an apartment. It is worth it to keep your apartments looking nice. Please try to use care when moving furniture. Remember to wipe off fingerprints and crayon marks; it all helps to keep the apartments nice.
GUESTSTenants may either have friends or rela-tives visiting you temporarily for a short period of time. If you wish to bring a rela-tive or other individual into your home permanently or for an extended period of time, you must first request permission from the office. The reason is that each apartment has been planned for a family of a certain size. Overcrowding is undesir-able, particularly for families with children. If your request is approved any additional income derived by that person will then be added to yours for determining your eligibility and rent.
Lockout PolicyThere is a
lockout policy at the CHA. The maintenance men have a master list of tenants who are living at the
CHA. No one will be let into an apartment unless they are on the list. This list and policy will eliminate any problems with letting unauthorized persons into an apartment.
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THE CITY OF COHOES PRESENTS:
2019 CONCERT SERIES CANAL SQUARE, 72 REMSEN STREET, COHOES
THURSDAY EVENINGS 6:30PM - 8:30PM
JUNE 6 SKEETER CREEK
JUNE 13 WHO’S BAD (MICHAEL JACKSON TRIBUTE BAND) JUNE 20 EASTBOUND JESUS
JUNE 27 AQUANETT (80’S triBute BAnD) JULY 4 NO CONCERT– INDEPENDENCE DAY JULY 11 WYLDER-518 JULY 18 THE REFRIGERATORS
JULY 25 DAMN THE TORPEDOES (TOM PETTY TRIBUTE BAND)
AUG. 1 WAll Of fAme “jAm” (BANDS TBA)
AUG. 8 ROCKET MAN SHOW (ELTON JOHN TRIBUTE BAND)
~ FREE ADMISSION ~ Bring your own lawn chair. Food and beverages will be available for purchase at all concerts.
CONCERTS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE SUPPORT OF LOCAL BUSINESSES AND
DECRESCENTE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
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Are you moving out?First, if you are moving out it is important to give us 30 days
notice and fill out the proper paperwork at the office. This means you need to tell us by the first of the month that you are leaving the
following month. Secondly, you need to think about your security deposit. Security deposits will be returned within four to six weeks after your move-out date. However, the amount returned is less charges and/or cleanup. Anything (furniture or garbage) that needs to be removed from the apartment by our maintenance staff is back charged against your security deposit. Any clean up of the apartment or appliances will also result in a charge. The charge for cleaning each appliance is $25. Think ahead and you will be surprised at the amount you can save.
Working on CarsOnly properly registered vehicles are permitted in CHA parking areas.
Vehicle repairs such as oil changes, motor overhauls, and body work are not allowed in the complexes.
Outside Faucets Every year we have parents that allow their children to abuse the
use of the outside water faucets. These faucets left unattended or over used can cause damage to the lawns and even the building foundation. They also cause a mess and even to the point it may be dangerous. Please explain to your children that if this happens the faucet will be disconnected.
CHA House RulesWe have handbooks available for you at the office that explains all the Cohoes Housing house
rules along with some of the HUD rules that every tenant needs to comply with. This handbook is for everyone to know what is expected so there will be no fighting over some items that seem silly or trivial but can be costly. Some of these rules are:
1 Tenants cannot paint their apartment and no colors other than the Housing approved color2 Tenants can’t install cable wires thorough out their apartment making it both unsightly and
possibly dangerous3 Only one cat is allowed in any apartment (must register at office)4 Rugs can’t be glued or nailed We want your stay here at the CHA to be a pleasant one and we need to work together. We
are trying to make the apartments attractive, clean and serve to provide the highest quality housing possible.
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