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Rep. Carolyn Maloney announces $37 million in Federal funding for Queens Plaza improvements
New York – Today Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-Queens & Manhattan) heralded the infusion of $37 million in federal stimulus funds for infrastructure improvements and beautification efforts in and around Queens Plaza. The $37 million will allow the city to expand the Queens Plaza Roadway Rebuilt Project.
Rep. Carolyn Maloney announces $37 million in Federal funding for Queens Plaza improvements
New York – Today Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-Queens & Manhattan) heralded the infusion of $37 million in federal stimulus funds for infrastructure improvements and beautification efforts in and around Queens Plaza. The $37 million will allow the city to expand the Queens Plaza Roadway Rebuilt Project.
Maloney, Marshall, Onorato, Nolan, Gioia Express Concern about Slow Progress of Queens Plaza Roadway Rebuilding Project
Long Island City, NY – Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-Queens, Manhattan), Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, State Senator George Onorato (D-Queens), Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan (D-Queens) and City Councilman Eric Gioia (D-Queens) sent a letter today to Mayor Michael Bloomberg regarding the lack of progress on the Queens Plaza Roadway Rebuilding Project.
Maloney, Marshall, Onorato, Nolan, Gioia Express Concern about Slow Progress of Queens Plaza Roadway Rebuilding Project
Long Island City, NY – Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-Queens, Manhattan), Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, State Senator George Onorato (D-Queens), Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan (D-Queens) and City Councilman Eric Gioia (D-Queens) sent a letter today to Mayor Michael Bloomberg regarding the lack of progress on the Queens Plaza Roadway Rebuilding Project.
Rep. Maloney, NYC Planning Dir. Burden Announce Full Funding for Queens Plaza Redevelopment - and Construction to Start in Late 2007
Queens, NY – Today, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-Queens, Manhattan) and NYC Department of City Planning Director Amanda Burden and Queens Borough President Helen Marshall announced that the City has obtained all the funding it needs, including $19.05 million from the federal government, to complete the long-awaited renovation of Queens Plaza. The City of New York will allocate the rest of the funding for the approximately $22 million project. Maloney and Burden also announced that construction on the project is expected to begin in late 2007.
Rep. Maloney, NYC Planning Dir. Burden Announce Full Funding for Queens Plaza Redevelopment - and Construction to Start in Late 2007
Queens, NY – Today, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-Queens, Manhattan) and NYC Department of City Planning Director Amanda Burden and Queens Borough President Helen Marshall announced that the City has obtained all the funding it needs, including $19.05 million from the federal government, to complete the long-awaited renovation of Queens Plaza. The City of New York will allocate the rest of the funding for the approximately $22 million project. Maloney and Burden also announced that construction on the project is expected to begin in late 2007.
Maloney Talks Transportation With Queens Residents
NEW YORK, NY - On Saturday, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-Queens, Manhattan) discussed upcoming improvements to Queens's transportation infrastructure at a town hall meeting at the HANAC Senior Center, highlighting three projects that will benefit her constituents: East Side Access, the Queens Plaza Roadway Rebuilding Project and the Queens Seawall. She was joined by Assemblywoman Cathy Nolan and Councilman Eric Gioia who expressed the need for continued investment in Queens infrastructure. Joseph Petrocelli and Audrey Heffernan of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority made a Powerpoint presentation on East Side Access. Penny Lee of the New York City Department of City Planning discussed the Queens Plaza Roadway Rebuilding Project. Jennifer Kao of the New York City Parks Department made a presentation on the Queens Gateway Park .
Maloney Talks Transportation With Queens Residents
NEW YORK, NY - On Saturday, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-Queens, Manhattan) discussed upcoming improvements to Queens's transportation infrastructure at a town hall meeting at the HANAC Senior Center, highlighting three projects that will benefit her constituents: East Side Access, the Queens Plaza Roadway Rebuilding Project and the Queens Seawall. She was joined by Assemblywoman Cathy Nolan and Councilman Eric Gioia who expressed the need for continued investment in Queens infrastructure. Joseph Petrocelli and Audrey Heffernan of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority made a Powerpoint presentation on East Side Access. Penny Lee of the New York City Department of City Planning discussed the Queens Plaza Roadway Rebuilding Project. Jennifer Kao of the New York City Parks Department made a presentation on the Queens Gateway Park .
Western Queens Scores Big in 2006 Federal Appropriations Bill
NEW YORK, NY - Today, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney applauded the November 19th House and Senate passage of the federal FY 2006 Transportation Appropriations Bill, which included $340 million for East Side Access, $800,000 for the redevelopment of Queens Plaza, $150,000 towards a new senior center for Sunnyside Community Services and $150,000 to expand the Museum of the Moving Image.
Western Queens Scores Big in 2006 Federal Appropriations Bill
NEW YORK, NY - Today, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney applauded the November 19th House and Senate passage of the federal FY 2006 Transportation Appropriations Bill, which included $340 million for East Side Access, $800,000 for the redevelopment of Queens Plaza, $150,000 towards a new senior center for Sunnyside Community Services and $150,000 to expand the Museum of the Moving Image.

