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10,000-Year-Old Legacy Of Biodiversity Endangered By Queens Development Project

10,000-Year-Old Legacy Of Biodiversity Endangered By Queens Development Project
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NYC Mayor s Unpaid Kramer Levin Tab Raises Ethics Worries

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Light at the end of the tunnel

Though the entire world was dominated by Covid this year, North Queens was certainly the first section of the city to truly feel its effects. The largely Asian population faced Covid-19 induced discrimination and small shops suffered from a severe drop in business, a struggle they continued to combat throughout the remainder of the year. Despite the hardships, North Queens pushed through and celebrated many good times — award ceremonies honored its leaders, DJs played free concerts for neighbors, activists took a stand and more. Here’s a look back at what the first six months of the infamous 2020 looked like in North Queens.

Council Votes to Create Outdoor Arts Program, Special Flushing Waterfront District

Photo Courtesy of Jeff Reed/NY City Council “We need to use our City’s space in new and creative ways to make sure the cultural community can perform and create,” Councilman Van Bramer said. By Michael V. Cusenza The City Council on Thursday voted in favor of a bill that would allow eligible art and cultural institutions or cultural venues to use approved open, public street space for artistic or cultural events, and a zoning map amendment to establish a Special Flushing Waterfront District. The first bill requires the City to create an “Open Culture” program similar to the concept of the “Open Restaurant” outdoor dining program launched this year. There would be an application fee of $20 for participation in the program, to cover costs and discourage frivolous applications.

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