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City Planning Commission (CPC) Reports
CPC Reports are the official records of actions taken by the City Planning Commission with respect to land use applications. The library of reports can be searched by community district, date, keyword, or type of land use application.
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City Planning Rezonings in Queens
The Department of City Planning is responsible for the City's physical and socioeconomic planning, including land use and environmental review. The following are recent City Planning rezoning studies and proposals in Queens.
Middle Village, Glendale and Maspeth Rezoning – Adopted July 29, 2009
Cord Meyer-Forest Hills Rezoning - Adopted June 30, 2009
Sunnyside Gardens Rezoning - Adopted June 10, 2009
North Flushing Rezoning - Adopted April 22, 2009
North Corona 2 Rezoning - Adopted March 24, 2009
Special Forest Hills District Rezoning - Adopted March 24, 2009
Dutch Kills - Adopted October 7, 2008
Waldheim - Adopted September 24, 2008
Laurelton - Adopted September 4, 2008
Rockaway Neighborhoods - Adopted August 14, 2008
Briarwood – Adopted February 27, 2008
View earlier Rezonings
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Community Boards for Queens
Get contact information for various neighborhood community boards; click on the community board number to visit the Web site.
Community Data Portal
City Planning’s new user-friendly community data portal provides public access to useful data and resources on a community district level.
Community District Profiles
The Department of City Planning provides land use maps and population information in profiles of NYC's 59 community districts.
Discover Queens
Find out what's happening in Queens; get restaurant, attractions, shopping, tours, and hotel information at DiscoverQueens.info.
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens is 1,255 acres of athletic fields, landscaped meadows, lakes, fountains, playgrounds, stadia, museums and a zoo.
Flushing Town Hall
The Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts provides information on upcoming music, theater, and film events, in addition to cultural tours and educational opportunities.
FRESH Food Stores
The Food Retail Expansion to Support Health, or FRESH, program will provide zoning incentives for neighborhood grocery stores to locate in some of the most underserved neighborhoods in the City.
Health of Queens
The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene provides a variety health statistics for Queens neighborhoods.
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