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Contact Information for Elected Officials Representing Queensway Areas Contact Information for Elected Officials Representing QueensWay Areas Mayor Bill de Blasio NY STATE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS City Hall New York, NY 10007 Assembly Member Andrew Hevesi Tel: 311 70-50 Austin Street Suite 110 Email: http://www.nyc.gov/html/static/pages Forest Hills, NY 11375 /officeofthemayor/contact.shtml Tel: (718) 263-5595 Email: http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/Andrew- Borough President Melinda Katz Hevesi/contact/ 120-55 Queens Boulevard Kew Gardens, NY 11424 Assembly Member Michael Miller Tel: (718) 286-3000 83-91 Woodhaven Boulevard Fax: (718) 286-2876 Woodhaven, NY 11421 Email: [email protected] Tel: (718) 805-0950 Fax: (718) 805-0953 CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Email: [email protected] Council Member Elizabeth Crowley NY STATE SENATORS 6477 Dry Harbor Road Middle Village, NY 11379 State Senator Joseph P. Addabbo Jr. Tel: (718) 366-3900 159-53 102nd Street Fax: (718) 326-3549 Howard Beach, NY 11414 Email: [email protected] United States Tel: (718) 738-1111 Council Member Karen Koslowitz Fax: (718) 322-5760 118-35 Queens Boulevard, 17th Floor OR Queens, NY 11375 66-85 73rd Place Tel: (718) 544-8800 Middle Village, NY 11379 Fax: (718) 544-4452 United States Email: [email protected] Tel: (718) 497-1630 Fax: (718) 497-1761 OR Council Member Eric Ulrich st 88-08 Rockaway Beach Blvd Room 311 93-06 101 Avenue Rockaway Beach, NY 11693 Ozone Park, NY 11416 United States Tel: (718) 735-1083 Tel: (718) 318-0702 Fax: (718) 738-1918 Fax: (718) 318-0194 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] UNITED STATES CONGRESS MEMBERS QUEENS COMMUNITY BOARDS Congress Member Grace Meng Queens Community Board 5 118-35 Queens Boulevard Suite 1610 (Ridgewood, Glendale, Middle Village, Forest Hills, NY 11375 Maspeth, Liberty Park) OR 61-23 Myrtle Avenue 32-36 Union Street Suite 1B Glendale, NY 11385 Flushing, NY 11354 Tel: (718) 366-1834 Tel: (718) 445-7861 (Forest Hills Office) Fax: (718) 417-5799 Tel: (718) 445-7860 (Flushing Office) Email: [email protected] Fax: (718) 425-7868 (Flushing Office) Chair: Vincent Arcuri Jr. Email: https://meng.house.gov/contact/email-me District Manager: Gary Giordano Board Meeting: Second Wednesday, 7:30PM Congress Member Nydia Velasquez 266 Broadway, Suite 201 Queens Community Board 6 Brookyln, NY 11211 (Forest Hills, Rego Park) Tel: (718) 599-3658 104-01 Metropolitan Avenue Fax: (202) 226-0327 Forest Hills, NY 11375 Email: http://house.gov/velazquez/IMA/issue_subscribe.shtml Tel: (718) 263-9250 Fax: (718) 263-2211 Email: [email protected] Chair: Joseph Hennessey District Manager: Frank Gulluscio Board Meeting: Second Wednesday, 7:45PM Queens Community Board 9 (Richmond Hill, Woodhaven, Ozone Park, Kew Gardens) Queens Borough Hall 120-55 Queens Boulevard Room 310A Kew Gardens, NY 11424 Tel: (718) 286-2686 Fax: (718) 286-2685 Email: [email protected] Chair: James V. Coccovillo District Manager: Mary Ann Carey Board Meeting: Second Tuesday, 7:45PM Queens Community Board 10 (Howard Beach, Ozone Park, South Ozone Park, Richmond Hill, Tudor Village, Lindenwood) 115-01 Lefferts Boulevard South Ozone Park, NY 11420 Tel: (718) 843-4488 Fax: (718) 738-1184 Email: [email protected] Chair: Elizabeth Braton District Manager: Karyn Petersen Board Meeting: First Thursday, 7:45PM .
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