311 complaints shed light on poor condition of Cambria Heights parks and playgrounds
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Read MoreLocal leaders blame major budget cuts.
Read MoreIn a year like no other, Queens residents continued to fight for climate justice.
Read MoreA new watchdog report highlights the payments to some of New York’s most powerful lobbying firms.
Read More“The failure of the Comptroller’s officer to respond appropriately to this community’s loss can only be viewed as an abject failure of city government.”
Read More“It is outrageous that you're pitting one community against another.”
Read More“Utility scale battery storage will play a vital role in New York’s clean energy future, especially in New York City.”
Read More“The city and Parks walking away from community composting is disgraceful and sickening.”
Read More“Divestment is a last resort, but it is an investment tool we can apply to companies that consistently put our investment’s long-term value at risk.”
Read MoreThe rezoning application proceeds to a full Council vote tomorrow.
Read More“That's what I’ve been trying to do — to be that bridge for inclusivity.”
Read MoreFlooding will render more NYCHA, Section 8 and other subsidized homes unlivable in New York City than any other city in the country by 2050.
“I want people to be more engaged with the issue of climate change and understand how cities are at the center of it.”
Read MoreNew York state has committed to producing 9,000 megawatts of energy from offshore wind farms, enough to power six million homes by 2035.
Read More“Schools in Queens, like ours, have the space behind to turn ugly, boring cement into a garden with vegetables and green.”
Read More“Climate Change is not taking a break, so neither will we.”
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