The Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC) Board of Directors will meet 5:30 PM Wednesday September 29, via video conference.
You can watch the Board meeting here and ask questions or share concerns about Roosevelt Island issues during the opening Public Session before the start of the meeting.Submit your written question or comment here.
Among the items on the Agenda are:
Here is the full agenda for the September 29 RIOC Board Meeting.
Info on the Holiday Lights agenda item at this prior post.

According to the 2022-23 RIOC Proposed Budget
Capitol Projects
The Proposed Budget FY 202223 projects capital improvements in the amount of $7,815,000, a decrease of $4,095,000 over the Approved Budget FY 202122 amount of $11,910,000. The Proposed amount primarily consists of capital projects in the projected amount of $6,300,000, but also includes the capitalized purchase of equipment and vehicles in the amount of $515,000 as well as miscellaneous in the amount of $1,000,000. Categories of projects include sports fields and parks, historic and landmark structures, infrastructure improvements, facilities and offices and the Tramway.
For sports fields and parks, the Proposed Budget FY 202223 projects expenditures in the amount of $3,596,000, an increase of $996,000 over the Approved Budget FY 202122 of $2,600,000. The increase is mainly due to the Sportspark renovation(Construction) project which is expected to be completed mid year 2022.
For historic and landmark structures improvement, the Proposed Budget FY 202223 projects expenditures in the amount of $0, a decrease of $1,317,000 from the Approved Budget FY 202021 amount of $1,317,000. The decrease is due to the projected completion of the Blackwell House Exterior and Roof, Lighthouse Restoration (Construction & Design) and Smallpox Hospital (Design) in FY 202021.
For infrastructure improvements, the Proposed Budget FY 202223 projects expenditures in the amount of $2,704,000, a decrease of $1,306,000 from the Approved Budget FY 202122 of $4,010,000. The decrease is mainly due to the projected completion of the Blackwell Plaza and Sidewalk Renovation. Motorgate Repairs PHASE 1 (Construction), and the Southpoint Open Space Park Seawall (Construction) projects in FY 202021
For facilities and office improvements, the Proposed Budget FY 202223 projects expenditures in the amount of $0, a decrease of $60,000 over the Approved Budget FY 202122 amount of $60,000. The decrease is mainly due to the projected completion of AMC Mechanical/Piping.
For equipment and vehicles, the Proposed Budget FY 202223 projects expenditures in the amount of $515,000, an decrease of $200,000 over the Approved Budget FY 202122 of $715,000. The decrease is mainly due to the projected completion of Dark Fiber in FY 202122.
For the Tramway, the Proposed Budget FY 202223 projects expenditures in the amount of $0, a decrease of $1.725,000 over the Approved Budget FY 202122 of $1,725,000. The decrease is mainly due to the projected completion of Tram Elevator Manhattan (Construction) project in FY 202122.
For the miscellaneous, the Proposed Budget FY 202223 projects expenditures in the amount of $1,000,000, an decrease of $1,800,000 from the Approved Budget FY 202122 of $2,800,000. The decrease is mainly due to the engagement of an Owners Representative to facilitate the many projects.
Revenues
RIOCs Proposed Budget FY 202223 projects revenues of $32,384,000, a decrease of $425,000 or 1.30% over the Approved Budget FY 202122 amount of $32,809,000. RIOC generates most of its revenues from longterm ground leases to developers of housing projects on the Island. These leases specify the methodology by which the ground lease revenues are derived, including amounts, timing and escalation of ground lease payments, specifically residential fees, ground rents and public safety fees.
In addition, RIOC generates revenues from its Tramway transportation system, Motorgate parking garage, metered street parking, commercial leases and interest income. Other revenues mostly consist of permitting fees collected for activities that take place in the Sportspark sports facility, the Cultural Center, the Sports Fields and thirdparty construction on the Island.
Residential fees are projected to increase by $614,000 or 33.81%. This is mainly due to the Tax Equivalency Payment for Southtown Building #5 & 6 (Beg. 13th year after the Temporary Certificate of Occupancy). Ground rents are projected to increase by $597,000 or 3.92% mainly due to the completion of Southtown Building #8 in FY 202021.
Commercial rents are projected to increase by $25,000 or 1.47% due to contractual escalations. Tramway revenues are projected to decrease by $1,734,000 or 27.28% mainly due to the ridership decrease in New York City after the pandemic.
Public Safety revenues are projected to increase by $72,000 or 3.16% due to contractual escalations and Southtown Building 8 construction.
Transport/parking revenues are projected to decrease by $10,000 or 0.31%, mainly due to a decrease in the projected street parking revenue….
…. Personnel Expenses
RIOCs Proposed Budget FY 202223 projects personnel expenses of $12,396,308, an increase of $478,766 or 4.02% over the Approved Budget FY 202122 of $11,917,541. The projected increase is mainly due to raises to individuals who took on additional responsibility during the pandemic year.
The RIOC Board of Directors Audit Committee discussed the 2022-23 Proposed Budget during September 22 meeting shown below.
Click here to review the RIOC 2022-23 Proposed Budget.
