Queens Community Board 5

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Queens Community Board 5 is a local government body in the New York City borough of Queens, responsible for the welfare of the community district it represents. The board plays a crucial role in the city's land use and zoning processes, budgeting, municipal service delivery, and many other matters relating to the community's overall health and wellbeing.

History[edit | edit source]

Queens Community Board 5 was established as part of New York City's efforts to decentralize decision-making and empower local communities. The board's establishment is rooted in the New York City Charter, which mandates the creation of a community board for each of the city's 59 community districts.

Geography[edit | edit source]

The board's jurisdiction covers several neighborhoods in Queens, including Maspeth, Middle Village, Glendale, Ridgewood, and the southern part of Woodside. These neighborhoods are known for their diverse cultures, vibrant local economies, and rich histories.

Structure and Function[edit | edit source]

Queens Community Board 5 is composed of up to 50 unsalaried members, appointed by the Queens Borough President, half of whom are nominated by the City Council Members representing the community district. The board meets regularly to discuss and make recommendations on various community issues.

The board's responsibilities include reviewing land use and zoning matters, assessing the needs of the community for city budget purposes, and coordinating with local agencies to ensure adequate service delivery. It also plays a role in addressing community concerns and fostering community spirit.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Community involvement is a key aspect of the board's work. Regular public meetings are held to ensure transparency and community participation in decision-making processes. The board also encourages residents to voice their concerns and suggestions regarding community issues.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD