Queens Community Board 7
Queens Community Board 7 is a local government body in the New York City borough of Queens, responsible for the welfare of the local community in its jurisdiction. The board covers the neighborhoods of Flushing, College Point, Whitestone, Bay Terrace, Murray Hill, and Willets Point.
History
Queens Community Board 7 was established as part of New York City's efforts to improve local governance and community involvement. The board is one of 59 community boards throughout the city, each serving as a local representative body for the city government.
Function
The primary role of Queens Community Board 7 is to advise elected officials and government agencies on matters affecting the welfare of the district. This includes land use and zoning issues, the city budget, municipal service delivery, and many other local concerns. The board also plays a crucial role in reviewing the needs of the community and making recommendations for the city's capital and expense budget.
Structure
Queens Community Board 7 is composed of up to 50 unsalaried members, appointed by the Queens Borough President, half of them upon the recommendation of the local City Council members. The board has a District Manager who oversees the delivery of city services and handles complaints and service requests from community residents.
Meetings
The board holds monthly meetings that are open to the public, where community residents can voice their concerns and opinions. In addition to these general meetings, the board also has committees that focus on specific issues such as land use, zoning, and environmental protection.
Neighborhoods
Queens Community Board 7 serves several neighborhoods in Queens, each with its unique characteristics and community needs.
- Flushing: Known for its diverse population and vibrant commercial district.
- College Point: A residential community with a mix of single-family homes and condominiums.
- Whitestone: Predominantly a residential neighborhood known for its quiet, suburban-like environment.
- Bay Terrace: A planned community with a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartment buildings.
- Murray Hill: A residential neighborhood with a significant Korean American population.
- Willets Point: Known for the Citi Field stadium and the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
See also
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