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Mayor Walsh Asks State Supreme Court to Appoint a Receiver for Skyline Apartments, The Vincent, The James and Chestnut Crossing

In motion for expedited court action, city lawyers detail Green National’s “journey of self-serving greed at the expense of vulnerable tenants” City asks judge to appoint receiver to intercept rents for repair and maintenance and make Green National pay $1 million to ensure costs are covered Syracuse, N.Y. – Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh is asking the State Supreme Court to bring an end to Green National’s property management in Syracuse. Citing the company’s “journey of self-serving greed at the expense of vulnerable tenants,” City lawyers submitted a petition Friday seeking the appointment of a receiver to take over Green National’s four remaining large rental properties in the city: the Skyline Apartments, The Vincent, The James and Chestnut Crossing. The City’s action requests the court appoint a receiver to intercept all rents for repair and maintenance of Green National properties and to cover costs of receivership. The City also asks the court to make the company pay $1 million to cover any shortfall in costs of the repairs, maintenance and/or the receiver before rent payments for the month of March are received. “For years, Green National has forced its tenants to endure horrific living conditions while thumbing its nose at efforts to hold it accountable. The company has repeatedly reneged on its commitments and not met the requirements of the city, the New York State Attorney General and even the State Supreme Court,” said Mayor Walsh. “They promised to sell all their properties and didn’t do that either. So now we need to take the extraordinary measure of a court-appointed receiver to replace Green National once and for all.” The City’s petition calls out the company’s pattern of failing to deliver on its obligations: “If [Green National is] willing to ignore the directive of this Court’s orders and the New York State Attorney General herself what chance do the residents of these Properties stand of having their issues addressed? The answer is none. Not without the assistance of a receiver who is charged with collecting rents, not for the receiver’s own pockets, but to invest in the Properties to provide safe and habitable living conditions for the residents.” Across the four Green National properties, the City’s petition details repeated instances of serious crime; more than 1,500 calls to 911 in the past six months; 11 separate declarations of unfit living conditions in two years; and multiple occurrences of failed utility systems. The City wants a receiver to take over management of: Skyline Apartments, a 12-story, 352 unit complex at 753 James Street; The Vincent, sixteen three-story buildings with 267 apartments at 420 and 438 Jamesville Avenue; The James, a seven-story apartment with 62 units at 600 James Street; and Chestnut Crossing Apartments, two three-story buildings with 133 units at 923 and 941-947 James Street. Mayor Walsh, joined by representatives of the Department of Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, Police, and Law, met with Green National tenants on Monday morning to explain the expected next steps in the City’s action. Walsh said the City is prepared to recommend a qualified receiver to immediately take control of the Green National properties in Syracuse. The City of Syracuse has been working closely with New York Attorney General Letitia James to hold Green National accountable and improve conditions for tenants. Last February, Attorney General James reached an agreement with Green National requiring the company to correct all code violations at their properties within 60 days and to pay a $300,000 fine. After the 60-day period, Green National fixed some issues at their buildings, but failed to correct all the code violations in a timely manner. As a result, Attorney General James sued Green National for failing to repair all their violations and to retain a monitor, as required by their agreement. Attorney General James secured a court order requiring Green National to correct their code violations and pay additional penalties for violating parts of their agreement with OAG. Green National has filed a motion to reargue the case and a notice of appeal on the court decision.

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Dr. Weeks Students Celebrate Cultural Identities through Special ENL Project

“I liked this project because I learned about my name” – Rimaz AlNemr What’s in a name? English as a New Language (ENL) students at Dr. Weeks can tell you, thanks to a special cultural identity project they recently completed. The fifth graders researched and celebrated the origins of their names and identified ways that names are treated differently in society.   “I think it is so crucial to recognize, celebrate and leverage the linguistic repertoire of our students,” ENL teacher Madison Shaw explained. “This is the first time I did this project, but with the students’ joy for the project and their families’ feedback, I know I will do it again next year!” Ms. Shaw discovered the project, created by Dr. José Medina, on ELLevation, the digital platform the SCSD ENL department uses. Students were encouraged to have conversations with their families about how they got their names and why they are meaningful. Then, they started a writing piece in which they were encouraged to tell the story in English and in their native language. Next, students created visuals to represent their “full name,” drawing important symbols that connect to their name, such as their country’s flag, their favorite food, and more. Ultimately, the students were tasked with presenting their finished product to their classmates! “I liked this project because I learned about my name,” Rimaz AlNemr said. “My name means a lot of things that most people don’t know about. Rimaz means ‘like God.’ My grandpa chose it for me because no one else has this name in my family. My name makes me feel brave and kind.” “Names are a way of showing respect, so it’s important to say someone’s name correctly,” Anne Lubuya noted. “My mom chose my name, and she named me after my grandma. My name makes me happy, and my grandma likes that I get to share her name.” “My name is important to me,” Lodrigue Basimise explained. “My mom and dad chose it because it means to be gentle and kind. My favorite part of the project was saying what my name means to me. It helped me learn to correct people if they say my name wrong!” “I got my name from my mom,” Augustin Hakizimana said. “My name shows kindness because it inspires other people.” We celebrate the #SCSDDiversity of our students and schools and appreciate projects like this that encourage students to celebrate their unique backgrounds, cultures, and identities!

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FAST TRACK to Business Start-Up Virtual Workshop

This intensive 20 hour virtual workshop will be taught over a 3-day period on March 7, 9 and 14, 2023 from 9:00AM – 4:30PM (each day). Topics will include: •             Business Plan Development •             Legalities •             Hiring Employees •             Financial Management •             Business Financing Options •             Marketing •             Social Media This workshop will be facilitated by a certified New York State Small Business Development Center (NYS SBDC) Business Advisor, and includes a variety of presenters who are all experts in different facets of small business start-up. FEE: $125.00 PLEASE NOTE: Workshop materials will be sent to the address that you list as your primary address. Registrations after 3/3/2023 may not receive materials in time for the first workshop. The Fast Track workshop also meets the requirements of SEAP (Self Employment Assistance Program) through the Department of Labor. Register Now

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Receive Your Money Faster and Quickly Check on Your Refund

E-file and choose direct deposit to receive the refund you’re owed up to two weeks sooner The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance today reminded taxpayers of the fastest and easiest ways to file their tax returns, check their refund status, and receive their money as quickly as possible. “Meet your tax obligations and check on your refund in the easiest way possible by taking advantage of the convenient and secure resources available 24/7 on the Tax Department website, www.tax.ny.gov,” said Acting Commissioner Amanda Hiller. “There’s simply no need to waste time on the phone, or at a bank or post office.” File fast and freeE-filing is safer, faster, and more efficient than sending paper returns through the mail. If your 2022 income is $73,000 or less, you may be able to take advantage of the Free File program. This program allows you to electronically prepare and file both your federal and New York State returns at no cost through the Tax Department website. Hundreds of thousands of New York State taxpayers take advantage of this truly free service each year, saving them hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars in tax-preparation costs. Free File is available in multiple languages Spanish | Chinese | Russian | Bengali | Haitian Creole | Korean | Yiddish | Italian | Arabic | Polish Not eligible to Free File? Learn about other e-file options. Quickly check your refund status After submitting a completed return, taxpayers can also quickly view the status of their New York State tax refund anytime by using the Check your Refund application on the Tax Department website: www.tax.ny.gov. It’s the fastest and most convenient way to know when to expect your refund. It’s updated daily and provides the same information available to our phone representatives—only without the wait! You can also find out when your refund will be issued by signing up for Tax Department email alerts. Visit the Tax Department homepage at www.tax.ny.gov and select Subscribe under the Connect With Us heading at the bottom of the page. Receive your refund up to two weeks sooner You’ll receive your refund faster if it’s directly deposited into your bank account rather than mailed as a paper check. To use direct deposit, simply check direct deposit on your tax return, then enter your bank’s nine-digit routing number and your account number. For checking accounts, this information is available on your checks; for savings accounts, contact your bank. Get your questions answered Tax Department representatives are available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET at 518-457-5181 on weekdays. Before you call, however, consider that the most efficient way to obtain tax filing guidance and information, including answers to common questions, is to visit the Tax Department’s website, www.tax.ny.gov. Our Filing season resource center is a good place to start.

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Choosing a VDR Vendor

A VDR vendor enables the protect and methodized sharing of confidential paperwork, helping you to conduct due diligence, loan provider deals and minimize transaction costs. These tools are essential for companies in industries like finance, technology and real estate that deal with personal information. The key to a effective implementation is usually to choose a VDR provider that may meet your particular needs and supply an efficient and easy-to-use solution for management. It should also provide protection, privacy and compliance to shield your very sensitive data from hackers and leaks. Consumer support should be obtainable 24 hours a day, in multiple dialects and which has a dedicated crew ready to help you through your Digital Data Area experience. This should consist of options to communicate by using live chat, mobile phone and email. VDRs should certainly always be integrated with business processes to increase proficiency and minimize the risk of error in documentation administration. This can be attained by providing a system that immediately revisions your VDR as papers are uploaded, merged and deleted, saving time and getting rid of the need for manual inputting of information. In addition , VDRs should be able to help equipment purchases and other tasks that require gear deliverables by vendors. These kinds of requirements can be assigned to equipment get orders and applied throughout projects, identifying anticipated deliverables in a standard formatting accountant virtual data rooms that is simple for the purpose of vendors to know. A good VDR vendor can even ensure that your equipment paperwork is protected from hacks and leaks, as well as by data file corruption error. They should as well identify which will codes should appear in record compilations including manufacturing record catalogs and shipping dossiers.

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