During the April 20 Roosevelt Island Residents Association (RIRA) Public Safety Committee virtual Zoom meeting last evening, RIRA President Rossana Ceruzzi asked Roosevelt Island Public Safety Department Chief Kevin Brown about the newly reserved parking spots across from 475 Main Street and the Rivercross Lawn that had previously been public parking spots.

PSD Chief Kevin Brown answered that the spots will be reserved for Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC) President Shelton Haynes and his guests. As previously reported, Mr Haynes will soon be moving his offices “temporarily” to Blackwell House. The move to a new office is because RIOC lost the lease for it’s long time Westview space at 591 Main Street.

Today I asked RIOC President Shelton Haynes and RIOC Directors:

I understand that 4 current public parking spots on Main Street across from Blackwell House are being removed from public use to be reserved for RIOC President Shelton Haynes and guests when he moves his office to Blackwell House shortly.

As you know, there are very limited parking spaces on Main Street. Why are they being removed from public use and being reserved for the RIOC President and guests? Why special treatment for the RIOC President and guests? Why can’t the RIOC President and guests park at a public space or at Motorgate just like every other resident, business owner, worker or visitor?

I am preparing a story this afternoon on the subject and, as always, would like to include any statement from RIOC for accuracy and fairness purposes.

Please let me know if any comment from RIOC.

RIOC Public Information Officer Amy Smith responds:

RIOC remains committed to being a good neighbor and community partner through
thoughtful attention to island life. As to not interfere with the flow of
traffic, prevent the possibility of vehicles inadvertently parking illegally,
or create unwanted disruptions to surrounding businesses, an area on Main
Street has been designated to accommodate visitor, vendor, and Roosevelt
Island Operating Corporation (RIOC) vehicles pertinent to RIOC business
operations.

According to comments on the Roosevelt Island Friends Facebook group page:

The RIOC Board of Directors is holding a meeting tomorrow, April 22. If you wish, you can submit written comments on this or any other issue that will be read during the 5:30 PM Public Session, though there is no guarantee that any of the Directors will respond.Here’s the link to submit your written comments to the RIOC Board.