The Juniper Berry December 2004

The Juniper Berry December 2004 Cover

Our Next Meeting

Thursday, September 25, 7:30pm
Our Lady of Hope

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Newtown Civic Association - Elmhurst, Queens, Sam Biegar and 2 others like this

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Frank ArtimCan't wait to see what occupies the vacant space on 69th street?

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Margaret ErmischThanks.

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Linda LenaGreat please advocate for getting the mess on the roadway over the LIE at the intersection of Woodhaven and Queens Blvd finished. It is not only dangerous but looks like a third world county. It has been that way nearly two years now.

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Prepare to lose more lots more parking near Woodhaven Blvd and on the Plateau as well as around every school building. ... See MoreSee Less

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Juniper Park Civic AssociationA Public Scoping meeting to receive such comments on this DSOW has been scheduled for October 20, 2025 via Microsoft Teams from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM using the following link: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/2946568180715?p=niYOPjMI7q40AiAG77 Meeting ID: 294 656 818 071 5 Passcode: 3nT64Qi3 +1 646-893-7101,,462681142# United States, New York City Phone conference ID: 462 681 142# Oral and written comments will be accepted on the DSOW at that meeting. The period for receiving written comments will remain open until 5:00 PM on October 30, 2025. Written comments may be sent to the project contact person: Abas O. Braimah, Administrative City Planner, DSNY Bureau of Legal Affairs, 125 Worth Street, Room 710, New York, NY 10013. Email: containerEIS@dsny.nyc.gov; Telephone: 646-885-4993. This DSOW is available on DSNY’s website: http://www.nyc.gov/site/dsny/collection/containerization.page and at the public repository for the Proposed Program’s environmental review documents: New York City Department of Sanitation, 125 Worth Street, Room 710, New York, NY 10013. After considering comments received during the public comment period, a Final Scope of Work will be prepared to direct the content and preparation of the DEIS.

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Frank ArtimThank you for that info

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Hoover HammelIf NYC could only completely eliminate street parking by claiming stationary dumpsters are the only way to effectively pick up waste, private vehicle ownership will plummet and everyone can enjoy using public transportation and citizens will virtually remain in their respective sector !

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James McNellisWhere can we still get copies of that or is there a place online you can view the articles? I always enjoyed them.

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Jacob HuelstrunkWe all know what we don't want. First question is there a need for more direct public transportation between Brooklyn and Queens? If the answer is yes then what's the best way to do it. Second question is is there a need for more housing in NYC? If so, what's the best way to provide it and make it affordable? Can wait to see the responses.😀

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Robert CoralloWhat does the article say?

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Da ScNeighborhoods like Middle Village, Glendale, Maspeth are the exact types of places they will target to ruin.

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Meeting coming up later this month. ... See MoreSee Less

Cangialosi Lisa, Sam Biegar and 6 others like this

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Cathy RiveraYes I’d like to know the same, when is the ibx meeting?

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G NA MarieIBXoutreach@mtacd.org You can email MTA with your views

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Barbara LennonWho is giving the ibx update? Will the mta be there?

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Dee MarieUpdate on a proposal. 🤔

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