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an assessment so the money to tackle mandatory projects would be on hand when the time came. The board turned
the inefficiency is, where the money is being wasted, and what is happening to the constituents who are interfacing
, the foundation of who I am today, believe it or not, is because of a co-op. I was able to save enough money. I
more stability, because we are seeing so much federal money come into the city. Mary Ann Rothman
’t have the extra packages are saving a lot of money. And we now have an app so people can see who’s using
with single family homes compared to co-op's. The state giving money back to a building does defray the cost
, and bringing capital to pay for those. So that partnership between the money to get it done and the know
apartment buildings, are bricks and mortar. They need care, maintenance, and money to pay for the upkeep
of millions and millions of dollars. So where does that money come from? At Cadman Towers we’re about to sign
increase will be required. “With money so tight these days,” Axelrod says, “that’s very, very nice

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