Queens Waterfront Greenway Western Workshop is Dec 8 and Our New Bathrooms in Kissena Park Will Be Built in 2026!

The Queens Waterfront Greenway is poised to transform how residents connect to their waterfront and each other. Stretching 16 miles from Gantry Plaza State Park to Fort Totten, the plan will close critical gaps in bike and pedestrian infrastructure, creating a safe, continuous corridor for recreation, commuting, and community life. On December 8, NYC DOT, NYC Parks, and NYC EDC will host a workshop in Astoria focused on the western section of the Greenway, from Gantry Plaza to Bowery Bay. This session is not just informational—it’s a chance for residents to directly shape the design. Feedback gathered will guide short‑term street improvements and long‑term capital projects, ensuring the Greenway reflects community priorities.… Read More Queens Waterfront Greenway Western Workshop is Dec 8 and Our New Bathrooms in Kissena Park Will Be Built in 2026!

Queens Waterfront Greenway Workshop at the Louis Armstrong House Museum – Tuesday, October 28 from 6-8pm

On Tuesday, October 28 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Corona, NYC DOT will present Round Two of planning for the Queens Waterfront Greenway, the central segment running from Bowery Bay to Willets Point. We need you to give your feedback to shape this greenway.… Read More Queens Waterfront Greenway Workshop at the Louis Armstrong House Museum – Tuesday, October 28 from 6-8pm

Join the Queens Virtual Greenway Workshop on 1/28/25 at 6PM

Why Greenways Are Essential for Our Communities As we settle into the new year, it’s time to renew our commitment to creating vibrant, sustainable communities. Nationwide change is challenging, but we have a lot of opportunity to improve our local community if we work together. One of the most impactful ways we can achieve this… Read More Join the Queens Virtual Greenway Workshop on 1/28/25 at 6PM