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- QueensWay
The QueensWay is a community-led effort to transform a blighted, 3 5 mile stretch of abandoned railway in Central Queens into a family-friendly linear park and cultural greenway
- The QueensWay - Our Work in NY - Trust for Public Land
The QueensWay will allow people to connect to seven subway lines, a commuter rail station, and the Woodhaven bus rapid transit line And it will be an important north-south link in the greenway network in Queens, connecting currently separated bike and pedestrian corridors throughout the city
- Mamdani Budget Funds Queensway, Dimming Hope for Reactivated Long . . .
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s proposed budget includes $43 million for the Queensway, a proposed park similar to the High Line that could further complicate efforts to bring an extension of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) to Rockaway Beach As Dave Colon explains in Streetsblog NYC, “Adams
- The QueensWay loses its federal funding - qchron. com
The future of QueensWay, a proposed linear park in central Queens, is unclear after more than $100 million in funding was revoked following the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
- QueensWay Metropolitan Hub | NYCEDC
The QueensWay Metropolitan Hub in Forest Hills, Queens, will transform a vacant, City-owned corridor into a five-acre linear park
- QueensLink QueensWay: What You Need to Know
QueensWay proposes converting the area into an elevated linear park, similar to Manhattan’s High Line The Adams administration expressed support for the QueensWay plan along with $35 million in City funds for the first phase of the plan
- FAQ – QueensWay
What is the QueensWay and Who Owns It? The QueensWay runs along the former Rockaway Beach Branch of Long Island Railroad (LIRR) The last train ran on this line in 1962; and ownership of the corridor was transferred from the LIRR to the City of NY
- QueensWay The - tpl. org
opportunity For over 20 years, community members and local advocates have imagined the QueensWay—a vibrant, 47-acre greenway that connects six neighbor-hoods with walking and biking trails, provides safe recreation for families, and protects native plants and wil
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