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FAQ

Q: When does Queens Community Board No. 9 meet?
A: Queens Community Board No. 9 holds full meetings on the second Tuesday of each month. Unlike most Boards, CB9 takes the show on the road and thereby makes itself more accessible to constituents and residents by moving throughout our four communities. We normally do not meet during July and August.
Learn more about our meetings

Q: How can I be heard?
A: Our meetings feature a Public Forum at the beginning of every meeting and at the end as well! Each speaker is asked to sign in, state their name, and will then be granted three full minutes to speak about their concerns, projects, or proposed initiatives. We welcome comments and complaints. Our meetings are a great venue not only for being heard but also for listening to your neighbors and their concerns. You may find out that you're not alone with your concerns.

If you have an elaborate presentation you may consider a formal presentation to the board at a future meeting where you may be granted more time for a comprehensive discussion.
Contact us with your proposed presentation

Q: Can I request a street tree?
A: As a property owner or resident of a home you can contact CB9 to assist you in having a street tree planted. We welcome this task as we know it helps beautify our neighborhoods.
Let us help you with the greening of Queens

Q: My neighbor seems to have more people living in that home than I normally recall. Can I report an Illegal Conversion?
A: We can help you resolve the issue but we ask that you have the exact address and specific complaint available for our records.

Q: Is anything being done to control over development in our community?
A: Community Board No. 9, in concert with the Department of City Planning, is cognizant of the need to preserve the character of our communities while simultaneously providing for much-needed housing.
Learn more about our efforts to revise the zoning districts in our neighborhoods

Q: How can I apply to join Queens Community Board No. 9?
A: Apply for Board Membership through the Borough Presidents Office or through the office of your local Council Representative.

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