Nov 21, 2011

A new way to submit your quarterly dues

Hi, neighbors:

Your dues statement for 2012 is attached. Before you start writing checks out of habit, remember that they’ve gone up a bit.

As a parting gift from your out-going Board of Directors, there now is a white locked mailbox just below the bulletin board. You can deposit your checks there without a postage stamp.

You don’t even have to address the envelope; I’m the one who gets everything in that mailbox. As a matter of fact, you don’t even need an envelope, you can just drop in the check.

Of course, if you’re paying from out of town, you still can use the Post Office and regular mail.

You also can use this mailbox for any suggestions, comments or questions you may have for the Board.

Your faithful servant,

Jerry Gordon, Treasurer
Terrace at Highpointe Community Association
15 Hyland Circle
Troy, NY 12182-1690
(518) 235-8232

Nov 18, 2011

Vacant No. 13 about to get a tenant

Bryce Realty is in the process of executing a lease for 13 Hyland Circle.

As required by Terrace at Highpointe Community Association bylaws and regulations, THCA President Bill Dowd reviewed the proposed lease before its completion to be sure it meets required standards.

It does, indeed, meet all requirements, chief among them a minimum four-month signed lease (in this case, it actually is an 18-month document) as well as acknowledgement that no matter what arrangement is made between property owner Rose Hastings-Weaver and a lessee, all financial obligations, such as dues, special assessments and any fees the THCA may levy, the responsibility for paying them lies with the property owner.

In addition, the realty company was asked, and agreed, to inform the lessee that all residents are required to abide by the bylaws and regulations of the THCA and its covenants.

According to the proposed lease, the property will again be put up for sale on April 1, 2013, with the right of first refusal to the lessee.

That leaves only one property on the Terrace, Shirley Fischer's 28 Hyland Circle, still on the market for sale.

Troy mayor-elect reveals his transition team

Lou Rosamilia campaigning. (Troy Record photo)

Troy Mayor-elect Lou Rosamilia this week held his first meeting with transition team to begin implementing his vision for the city.

Here is the lineup of advisors, as posted and explained on Rosamilia's Facebook page:



The transition team is made up of five members:

Mark Pattison: Mr. Pattison is the former two-term mayor of Troy and is currently serving as the deputy comptroller for the New York State and Local Retirement System. In 2010, he received the distinguished John E. Burton Award for public service, given by Rockefeller College, State University of New York.

Wally Altes: Mr. Altes is an executive consultant, he serves as the chair of the Troy Downtown Collaborative and is the retired president of the Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Mark Streb: Mr. Streb is currently the Capital District regional representive to Governor Andrew Cuomo and is the past director of local government at the Department of State.

Susan Scrimshaw: Dr. Scrimshaw is the current president of the Sage Colleges and previously served as president of Simmons College in Boston. Prior to her post at Simmons, she served 12 years as the dean of the School of Public Health and professor of community health sciences and anthropology at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Prior to those roles, she was associate dean of public health and professor of public health and anthropology at the University of California at Los Angeles.

Jeff Nesich: Mr Nesich has over 32 years of experience in public finance and government administration at both the state and local level. He has a master's degree in public affairs and was awarded an excellence in government award by the American Society for Public Administration in 2010.

Mayor-elect Rosamilia also met with the chairs of six transitional committees, each of which will focus on and bring forth recommendations to the mayor-elect on specific areas of concern to the new administration.

Bill Dunne, the current and term-limited District 4 city councilman will lead a team focused on assessing and making recommendations to the mayor-elect on the the city's finances.

Peter Ryan, the former city councilman and current minority leader of the Rensselaer County Legislature will lead a team focused on staffing and personnel.

Jean Howard, who runs an entrepreneurship program through Fordham University and tracks new business development, incubation and the Capital Region venture capital market will lead a team focused on Troy's economic development.

Rev. Cornelius Clark, the president of the Troy branch of the NAACP and founder and pastor of Holy Serenity Church, who has spent most of his life in service to others, will lead a team focused on improving Troy's neighborhoods from the ground up.

Jack McCann, a retired detective and chief of police will lead a team focused on public safety.

William Fagan
, of Wm. J. Fagan & Sons Inc., one of the oldest insurance agencies in the Capital District and a member of the Hudson Valley Community College Board of Trustees will lead a team focused on improving the relationship between the community and its universities.

Mayor-elect Rosamilia announced at the meeting his plan to fill necessary City positions through an open process.

"I stated repeatedly throughout my campaign that I would bring open government to Troy and that is exactly what I will do. I will fill positions in my administration in the light of day. Any interested parties may send their resume and cover letter by November 25 to MayorLou2012@gmail.com or PO Box 1305, Troy NY 12180."

Meet your new Terrace officer lineup

Kay Duclos
The incoming Board of Directors has gone through its first organizational sesssion and appointed officers for the 2012 calendar year.
  • President: Kay Duclos
  • 1st Vice President: Joan Richardson
  • 2nd Vice President: Anne Hunter
  • Treasurer: Jerry Gordon
  • Secretary: Nadeen Thompson
Jerry and Joan are the two holdovers from the current board, which leaves office on December 31. Those leaving the board are President Bill Dowd, 1st Vice President Harvey Bailey and Secretary John Milliren.

A changeover meeting between the current and incoming boards has been scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, December 5. If you wish to volunteer to join any of the standing committees -- Architectural, Grounds, Beautification -- please make a point of contacting any member of the 2012 Board before that date.