Queens Community Board applications open
/“Government… is most effective when the full demographic spectrum of each and every neighborhood is justly represented.”
Read More“Government… is most effective when the full demographic spectrum of each and every neighborhood is justly represented.”
Read More“To require Community Boards to meet in person at this juncture is extremely problematic.”
Read More“This upcoming fiscal year will present challenges as our city is enduring a financial crisis.”
“The ZCFR was shaped by very real lessons learned on the ground.”
Read More'“I've been in Queens for seven years, just a few blocks away from Elmhurst Hospital, so along with all of you I have lived how tragic the last few months have been.”
Read More“The challenge is greater than in recent memory in terms of serving our elders and making sure they are not left behind or abandoned.”
Read MoreA new webtool, named Community District Priorities, allows for community boards to formally submit their annual needs and budget requests to the city.
Read MoreAdditional proposed submissions are located in Astoria, New Hyde Park, Long Island City, East Elmhurst, Flushing, Howard Beach and Forest Hills.
Read More“Learning the ins and outs of the many issues that arise, especially in the area of zoning laws, does not happen overnight.”
Read More“We need to support this new energy and we have something in New York City that will help.”
Read MoreEarlier this month, the Charter Revision Commission passed a resolution to propose establishing term limits for individual members of community boards who currently serve two-year terms without limit.
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