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April 2017 NYC Community Board #4 Queens NYC Community Board #4 Queens 46-11 104th Street - Corona, NY 11368 Damian Vargas, Chairperson Phone: (718)-760-3141 / Fax:(718)-760-5971 Christian Cassagnol, District Manager Email: [email protected] Website : nyc.gov/queenscb4 April 2017 COMMUNITY BOARD MEETING NOTICE Tuesday April 11, 2017 7:30 pm VFW Post #150 51-11 108th Street Corona, NY 11368 AGENDA 1. Pledge of Allegiance 8. Report and Vote: Public Safety Committee 2. Roll Call SLA Applications 3. Vote: Minutes of March 21st Meeting (See Insert) 4. Report of the Chairperson 9. Committee Reports 5. Report of the District Manager Consumer Affairs Transportation 6. Report of the Legislators Environmental ULURP/Zoning Health Youth Parks 7. Speaker: Lillian Reyes, Senior Outreach Coordinator Green Thumb 10. Public Forum Community Gardens within Community Board 4 Good and Welfare of the District 11. Adjournment The next CB4Q Meeting will take place on May 9th. Please contact the CB Office before ANY meeting to be sure that it has not been cancelled or rescheduled! Important Dates to Remember Tuesday April 4th Public Safety Committee Meeting - 7:00pm (CB4Q Office - 46-11 104th Street) Tuesday April 4th ULURP/Zoning Committee Meeting - 7:00pm (Queens Center Mall Community Room - 90-15 Queens Blvd) Wednesday April 5th National Crime Victim’s Rights Week event hosted by Queens DA Brown and BP Katz - 10:30am (Queens Borough Hall - 120-55 Queens Blvd.) Thursday April 6th CM Dromm’s Immigration Law: Know Your Rights - 6:00pm (P.S. 69Q - 77-02 37th Avenue) Sunday April 9th Palm Sunday Tuesday April 11th Passover begins Tuesday April 11th Community Board 4 Meeting - 7:30pm (VFW Post #150 - 51-11 108th Street) Thursday April 13th 110th Precinct Community Council - 7:00pm (VFW Post #150 - 51-11 108th Street) Friday April 14th Good Friday Sunday April 16th Easter Tuesday April 18th Tax Day Tuesday April 22nd Earth Day Friday April 28th Arbor Day April is Autism Awareness Month, and National Poetry Month NYS LIQUOR AUTHORITY LICENSES April 2017 NEW APPLICANTS # ESTABLISHMENT NAME ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS LICENSE TYPE 1 Cancun and Cancun Corp. 102-14 Roosevelt Avenue Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider Delicias Mexicanas Corona, NY 11368 2 Billiards Sol & Luna Corp. 102-02 43rd Street, Rear Wine, Beer & Cider Corona, NY 11368 3 Duo Gastropub Corp. 40-37 75th Street Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider Elmhurst, NY 11373 4 Blamey Corp. 94-59 Corona Avenue Wine, Beer & Cider Costa Verde Elmhurst, NY 11373 RENEWAL APPLICANTS # ESTABLISHMENT NAME ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS LICENSE TYPE 1 Dong Kee Restaurant Inc. 75-32 Broadway Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider Elmhurst, NY 11373 2 Don Francisco Restaurant Inc. 40-56 Junction Blvd. Wine, Beer & Cider Corona, NY 11368 3 3 Brothers Corp. 97-22 Roosevelt Avenue Beer & Cider Nuevo Tacos Al Suadero Corona, NY 11368 4 A.N.G. Diner Corp. 58-21 Junction Blvd. Beer & Cider Silver Spoon Diner Elmhurst, NY 11373 5 Nevada Diner Inc. 80-26 Queens Blvd. Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider Elmhurst, NY 11373 6 Pico de Gallo Inc. 82-12 Roosevelt Avenue Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider Jackson Heights, NY 11372 7 Mexport International Corp. 86-14 Roosevelt Avenue Wine, Beer & Cider El Tenampa Restaurant Corona, NY 11368 8 Luz de America Restaurant Inc. 104-30 Roosevelt Avenue Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider Corona, NY 11368 9 Horno Fratelli Corp. 89-08 Queens Blvd. Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider Elmhurst, NY 11373 ALTERATION # ESTABLISHMENT NAME ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS LICENSE TYPE 1 Asadero La Fogata Corp. 108-40 Corona Avenue Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider Corona, NY 11368 110th Precinct Community Council Meeting Announcement Date: Thursday, April 13, 2017 Time: 7:00 PM Place: Flanders Field VFW Post 150 51-11 108th Street Corona, NY 11368 TOPIC: Presentation by Queens 4 CERT on Emergency Preparedness 110th Precinct Commanding Officer Deputy Inspector Christopher M. Manson Community Affairs Det. Janine Rivera P.O. David Saponieri Follow the 110th Precinct Community Council on Twitter: twitter.com/NYPD110CC and Facebook Please inform your neighbors. HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE OF QUEENS LIBRARY Community Conversations with Dennis M. Walcott Queens Library is planning for its future, and we want to hear from you. Please help us understand how to better serve our customers and communities by sharing your views and ideas at a community conversation with Dennis M. Walcott, President and CEO of Queens Library. EVERYONE IS WELCOME ADMISSION IS FREE Thursday, April 6 Saturday, April 8 Wednesday, April 12 10-11:30 am 1-2:30 pm 6-7:30 pm GLEN OAKS PENINSULA ELMHURST 256-04 Union Turnpike 92-25 Rockaway Beach Boulevard 86-07 Broadway | 718-271-1020 718-831-8636 Rockaway Beach | 718-634-1110 , or to Grand Avenue/Newtown Q46 , to Beach 90 Street Q29, Q53, Q58, Q59, Q60 Q22, Q52, Q53 Saturday, April 15 Saturday, April 22 Tuesday, April 25 11 am-12:30 pm 1-2:30 pm 6-7:30 pm FLUSHING (AUDITORIUM) CENTRAL LIBRARY SUNNYSIDE 41-17 Main Street (AUDITORIUM) 43-06 Greenpoint Avenue T 718.661.1200 89-11 Merrick Boulevard Long Island City | 718-784-3033 to Flushing-Main St. Jamaica, 718-990-0778 to 46th Street/Bliss Street LIRR Port Washington Line to 169th Street B24, Q32, Q39, Q60 to Flushing-Main St. Numerous buses go to the 165th Numerous buses go to the library. Street bus terminal. QueensLibrary.org Queens Library is an independent, not-for-profit corporation and is not affiliated with any other library system. 16528-3/17 Council Member Daniel Dromm invites you to EAT ELMHURST RESTAURANT WEEK April 22 to April 29, 2017 At participating restaurants and eateries in Elmhurst For more info, visit: www.eatelmhurst.com Interested in participating? Contact us at 718-803-6373 Songkran THAI NEW YEAR & STREET FESTIVAL VISIT LITTLE THAILAND IN ELMHURST! JOIN COUNCIL MEMBER DROMM & CELEBRATE SONGKRAN WITH A FULL DAY OF ACTIVITIES INCLUDING: THAI FOOD FOR THAI RESTAURANT WEEK MUAY THAI KICKBOXING DEMONSTRATIONS 1ST BEAUTY PAGEANT FOR MR. & MRS. THAI YOGA & PILATES CLASS ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES THAI CULTURAL PERFORMANCES SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd & APRIL 29TH NOON - 6PM STREET CLOSURE ON: WOODSIDE AVENUE B/T 75TH & 77TH STREETS For more information call (718) 803-6373. C O U N C I L M E M B E R D A N I E L D R O M M & C H H A Y A C D C I M M I G R A T I O N L A W K N O W Y O U R R I G H T S P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E LEGAL AID SOCIETY T h u r s d a y , A p r i l 6 , 2 0 1 7 6 : 0 0 p m - 8 : 0 0 p m P S 6 9 7 7 - 0 2 3 7 t h A v e n u e J a c k s o n H e i g h t s F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 7 1 8 - 8 0 3 - 6 3 7 3 . C O U N C I L M E M B E R D A N I E L D R O M M Y C H H A Y A C D C C O N O Z C A S U S D E R E C H O S M I G R A T O R I O S P R E S E N T A D O P O R LEGAL AID SOCIETY e l j u e v e s , 6 d e a b r i l d e l 2 0 1 7 6 : 0 0 p m - 8 : 0 0 p m P S 6 9 7 7 - 0 2 3 7 t h A v e n u e J a c k s o n H e i g h t s P a r a m á s i n f o r m a c i ó n l l a m e a l 7 1 8 - 8 0 3 - 6 3 7 3 . FAST Refunds! FREE TAX PREPARATION Call for your free appointment or information at 718-784-0877 press *star * URBAN UPBOUND EAST ELMHURST URBAN UPBOUND EAST ELMHURST 32-33A Junction Blvd 32-33A Junction Blvd East Elmhurst, NY 11369 YOUQUALITY DESERVE FOR FREE East Elmhurst, NY 11369 Tax offices located all over NYC (Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan) * INCOME LIMITS OF 64K FOR FREE TAX PREP FREE ITIN Applications OTHER FREE SERVICES PROVIDED • career services and job placement assistance • financial counseling Council Member Julissa Ferreras-Copeland • public benefits screenings Council Member Julissa Ferreras-Copeland Chair, Finance Committee Chair, Finance Committee Appointments: (718) 784-0877 ext * Appointments: (718) 784-0877 Presione *Asterisco* REEMBOLSOS RÁPIDOS PREPARACIÓN DE IMPUESTOS GRATIS Llame para obtener su cita o información gratuita al 718-784-0877 presione *asterisco* URBAN UPBOUND EAST ELMHURST 32-33A Junction Blvd TE MERECES LA East Elmhurst, NY 11369 MEJOR CALIDAD Oficinas de Preparación de Impuestos por todas partes en NuevaYork (Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan) *LÍMITES DE INGRESOS DE 64K PARA LA PREPARACIÓN GRATUITA DE IMPUESTOS Solicitud y renovación gratis del número ITIN OTROS SERVICIOS GRATUITOS DISPONIBLES Desarrollo profesional y ubicación de empleo Asesoría financiera Council Member Julissa Ferreras-Copeland Chair, Finance Committee Evaluación de elegibilidad de beneficios Appointments: (718) 784-0877 Presione *Asterisco* públicos What’s Happening Here? Improve Travel Times Improve Bus Reliability WOODHAVEN AND CROSS BAY BOULEVARD SELECT BUS SERVICE Calm Service Road Traffic Improve Pedestrian Safety NYC DOT will implement bus and road safety improvements on Woodhaven Boulevard, starting at 85 Road and 89 Avenue: • Widen concrete medians to shorten pedestrian crossing distances • Install pedestrian refuge islands • Upgrade traffic signals and street lighting • Refurbish lane markings Implementation begins late-March EXISTING: EXAMPLE: 85 ROAD AT WOODHAVEN BOULEVARD JAMAICA AVENUE AT WOODHAVEN BOULEVARD For additional information about this project, contact the DOT Queens Borough Commissioner’s Office at 212.839.2510 or visit our website: nyc.gov/dot To sign up for DOT updates, visit: nyc.gov/dotnews.
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