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Provision of firearm youth intervention services, including mentoring, therapy, and case management, for justice-involved young adults with gun-related offenses in Queens County, New York.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Queens County
Close: Jul 17, 2026
Provision of firearm youth intervention services, including mentoring, therapy, and case management, for justice-involved young adults with gun-related offenses in Queens County, New York.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Queens County
The hearing focused on a proposed rezoning application for 69-67 108th Street, which seeks to allow for an 11-story mixed-use residential building. The project involves a rezoning from R1-2A to R7D/C2-4, incorporating a mandatory inclusionary housing text amendment to provide affordable housing units. Key discussion points included the project's architectural concept, massing, building materiality, sustainability strategies such as full electrification and bird-friendly glazing, and compliance with conditions requested by the community board. The hearing also included public testimony, during which concerns were raised regarding the building's scale, impact on local infrastructure, traffic congestion, and construction-related disruptions.
The board received presentations regarding the Interborough Express (IBX) light rail project and an update on infrastructure projects within Queens. Discussion topics included the IBX project timeline, community impacts, design phases, property acquisition, and public outreach efforts. Additionally, representatives discussed strategies for storm water management and the electrical grid requirements for the project, emphasizing collaboration with city agencies and utilities.
The cabinet meeting featured a presentation from the FDNY fire safety unit covering essential residential fire prevention tips, including proper handling of cigarettes and candles, cooking safety, the necessity of working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors, and electrical safety measures. The discussion also addressed the importance of understanding building fire safety protocols, proper charging of electronics to prevent lithium battery fires, and the role of the fire department in providing safety education to the community.
The public hearing focused on a rezoning application for 21-31 46th Avenue to facilitate the development of an 11-story mixed-use building. Key topics included the project's rationale, architectural design, potential inclusion of affordable housing, and addressing community concerns regarding construction impact, building density, parking, and streetscape improvements. The applicant also clarified unit counts and discussed the feasibility of meeting various conditions proposed by the community board, such as facade treatment and prioritizing arts-related businesses for ground-floor retail.
The meeting featured a presentation on the development of Resorts World New York City, focusing on its economic impact, workforce strategy, and community-centered growth. Discussion topics included local hiring initiatives, career development pipelines, efforts to improve transit infrastructure including subway station accessibility, and strategies for fostering local entrepreneurship through procurement opportunities. The board also addressed mitigation efforts related to problem gambling, emphasizing the availability of resources for support and self-exclusion programs.
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