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February 2018
NYC Community Board #4 Queens
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Vote: Minutes of January 9th Meeting
4. Report of the Chairperson
5. Report of the District Manager
6. Public Forum
Good and Welfare of the District
7. Report of the Legislators
8. Speaker:
Mitchell Flax, Lead Founder, Valence College Prep
Jose Santiago, Board Member, Valence College Prep
Discussion of Valence College Prep, a proposed 5th through
8th grade charter school aiming to open in Fall 2019 in
Corona.
COMMUNITY BOARD MEETING NOTICE
Tuesday February 13, 2018
7:30 pm
VFW Post #150
51-11 108th Street
Corona, NY 11368
Important Dates to Remember
Friday February 2nd Groundhog’s Day
Monday February 5th Fiscal Year ’19 Queens Borough Budget Hearing - 10:00am (Queens Borough Hall - 120-55 Queens Blvd.)
Wednesday February 7th CB4Q Public Safety Committee Meeting - 7:00pm
(CB4Q Office - 46-11 104th Street)
Thursday February 8th Queens Borough President Melinda Katz’s Parent Advisory Board - 6:00pm (Queens Borough Hall - 120-55 Queens Blvd.)
Thursday February 8th Senator Peralta’s African-American History & Heritage Celebration- 6:00pm
(Langston Hughes Community Library & Cultural Center - 100-01 Northern Blvd.)
Thursday February 8th 110th Precinct Community Council Monthly Meeting- 7:00pm (Eternal Love Baptist Church - 54-07 99th Street)
Tuesday February 13th Community Board 4 Meeting - 7:30pm
(VFW Post #150 - 51-11 108th Street)
Wednesday February 14th Valentine’s Day/ Ash Wednesday
Friday February 16th Chinese New Year
Monday February 19th President’s Day (Office Closed)
Tuesday February 20th Homeowners and Tenants Property and Rent Exemption Enrollment - 10:00am (Queens Borough Hall - 120-55 Queens Blvd.)
February is Black History Month
9. Report and Vote: Public Safety Committee
SLA Applications (See Insert)
10. Committee Reports
Consumer Affairs Transportation
Environmental ULURP/Zoning
Health Youth
Parks
11. Adjournment
The next CB4Q Meeting will take place on March 13th.
Please contact the CB Office before ANY meeting to be sure that it has not been cancelled or rescheduled!
AGENDA
46-11 104th Street - Corona, NY 11368 Damian Vargas, Chairperson
Phone: (718)-760-3141 / Fax:(718)-760-5971 Christian Cassagnol, District Manager
Email: [email protected] Website : nyc.gov/queenscb4
NYS LIQUOR AUTHORITY LICENSES
February 2018
NEW APPLICANTS
RENEWAL APPLICANTS
# ESTABLISHMENT NAME ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS LICENSE TYPE
1 Don Alex Plex Peru Inc. 95-44 Roosevelt Avenue
Jackson Heights, NY 11372
Wine, Beer & Cider
2 Q Town Asian Cuisine Inc. 82-87 Broadway
Elmhurst, NY 11373
Wine, Beer & Cider
3 El Patron Enterprises Inc. 53-09 106th Street
Corona, NY 11368
Wine, Beer & Cider
4 El Nuevo Caramelo Coffee Shop Corp. 99-27 43rd Avenue, 1st Fl
Corona, NY 11368
Beer & Cider
5 Prontito Corp. 40-25 Forley Street
Elmhurst, NY 11373
Wine, Beer & Cider
6 Los 4 Amores Restaurant Corp. 93-10 Roosevelt Avenue
Jackson Heights, NY 11372
Wine, Beer & Cider
7 BBQ Chicken Don Alex II, Inc. 106-26 Corona Avenue
Corona, NY 11368
Wine, Beer & Cider
8 Junction 40 Enterprises Inc.
Pronto 40-06 Junction Blvd.
Corona, NY 11368
Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider
9 Rumba 60 Rest. Bar. Corp. 92-02 Corona Avenue
Corona, NY 11368
Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider
# ESTABLISHMENT NAME ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS LICENSE TYPE
1
El Diamante Boulevard Bar Corp. 42-18 Junction Blvd.
Corona, NY 11368
Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider
2 Brenmac Tavern, Inc.
Grand Stand 85-35 Grand Avenue
Elmhurst, NY 11373
Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider
110th. Precinct
Community Council
POLICE & COMMUNITY WORKING TOGETHER!
Monthly Meeting Announcement
Date: Thursday, February 8 , 2018Time: 7:00 p.m.Place: Eternal Love Baptist Church
54-07 99th. Street, Corona, Queens
110th. Precinct Commanding OfficerCaptain Nicola Ventre
Community AffairsDet. Janine Rivera P.O. David Saponieri
Crime PreventionP.O. Anthony DiBartoloP.O. Danny Alvarez
110th Precinct Community CouncilPresident Vice President Treasurer Secretary Sergeant at Arms
Al PernaWill McCarthyJoe DeGaetanoCarol HuseboMike Liquori
Police officers from the 110th. Precinct will receive awards for their achievements.
Captain Ventre, Commanding Officer of the 110th.Pct. will also be on hand to discuss crime and quality of life issues.
Great opportunity to voice community concerns and to ask questions!
Please encourage your friends and neighbors to attend these important meetings!
Refreshments will be available.
Follow the 110th. Pct. Community CouncilTwitter: @NYPD110PCTCCGmail: [email protected]
POLICÍA Y COMUNIDAD TRABAJANDO JUNTOS
New Meeting Location For February!
Lefrak City
Melinda KatzQueens Borough
President
Queens Borough President's Office10:00am - 1:00pm
To RSVP, please call 718-286-2661 or RSVPs on website at www.queensbp.org/rsvp120-55 Queens Boulevard Kew Gardens, NY 11424, Room 200
Jan 16th Feb 20th Mar 20th April 17th June 19thMay 22nd
Sponsored By
If due to a disability you need an accommodation in order to apply for and receive a service, or to participate in a program o�ered by the Department of Finance, please contact the Disability Service Facilitator at
nyc.gov/contactdofeeo or by calling 311.
TUESDAYS 2018
•STAR: homeowners with an annual income of $500,000 or less. •E-Star: seniors age 65 and over with annual incomes of $86,000 or less. •SCHE/DHE: seniors age 65 and over, disabled homeowners with annual incomes of $58,399 or less. •Veterans: who served in the US military during designated periods of conflict, their unmarried surviving spouse and Gold Star parents.•Clergy: for active and retired members of the clergy and their unmarried surviving spouse. Must be NYS resident.
Homeowners Tenants
HOMEOWNERS & TENANTS ENROLLMENT EVENT
• Picture ID• 2017 tax returns, W2, or 1099 Statements• Income documents for all household members • Copies of your 2 most recent leases and • Social Security disability award letter (if applicable).
•Picture ID•2016/2017 Tax Returns or Income Documents for all owners •DD214 or discharge papers (for veterans) •Trust documents (if applicable) •Clergy verification letter on official letterhead (clergy)
**NYCHA AND SECTION 8 RECIPIENTS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE**
SENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES APPLY FOR SCRIE OR DRIE AND KEEP YOUR
RENT FROM INCREASING IF YOU:
• Are at least 62 years old or 18 years old with a qualifying disability.• Have a household income of $50,000 or less.• Live in a rent regulated apartment.• Spend more than 1/3 of your income on rent.
APPLY FOR AN EXEMPTION AND LOWER YOUR PROPERTY TAX BILL
TO APPLY PLEASE BRING :
TO APPLY PLEASE BRING :
For more information visit nyc.gov/finance.
Melinda KatzPresident, Borough of Queens
queensbpkatz www.queensbp.org @melindakatz
Printed In House
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 20186:00 PM – 8:00 PMHELEN MARSHALL CULTURAL CENTERQUEENS BOROUGH HALL120-55 QUEENS BOULEVARD., KEW GARDENS, NY 11424
PROUD OF OUR HERITAGE:A TEACH-IN ABOUT AFRICA, HAITI, AND WHERE WE ALL COME FROM
FEATURING:
ANDREW P. JACKSON (SEKOU MOLEFI BAAKO)EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EMERITUS, LANGSTON HUGHES COMMUNITY LIBRARY
& CULTURAL CENTER, QUEENS LIBRARY
KEWULAY KAMARAFOUNDER, BADENYA & DIRECTOR OF THE FILM, “FINAH MISA KULE”
ELSIE ST. LOUIS-ACCILIENEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, HAITIAN AMERICANS UNITED FOR PROGRESS (HAUP)
TELL US HOW YOUR FAMILY CAME TO QUEENS,IN THE SPIRIT OF RESPECTING EVERYONE’S NATIONAL ORIGINS
SPACE IS LIMITED
RSVP TO [email protected] BY PHONE (718) 286-2741
QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT MELINDA KATZ& the QUEENS GENERAL ASSEMBLYINVITE YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN
WCS Youth J . I .V .E
Job, Internship, and Volunteering Expo
Attend professional development workshops
and learn valuable skills
Saturday February 10th, 2018
11:00 am-3:00 pm
Bronx Zoo- Schiff Family Great Hall
2300 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY 10460
Meet zoo staff and hiring managers
If you're 14 or 15 years old: Learn about our volunteer opportunities and how these can create pathways into employment down the line.
If you're 16-26 years old: Learn about the 100+ jobs, internships, and volunteer opportunities for youth at the New York City WCS zoos and aquarium!
To RSVP Visit: https://wcsyouthjive.eventbrite.com
For more information, email: [email protected]
RSVP Is Required! Space is limited. Sign up today!
@WCSYouthNetwork
Photos: Julie Larsen Maher © WCS
TI-HUA CHANG JOURNALIST
WAYNE HO PRESIDENT
Chinese American Planning Council
PETER KIM STATEWIDE HIGHER EDUCATION ORGANIZER
NYSUT
DORIS KOO INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Asian Americans for Equality
CHRISTINA SEID OWNER
Chinatown Ice Cream Factory, New York City
HONORINGNEW YORK STATE COMPTROLLER
THOMAS P. DiNAPOLICORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO CELEBRATE THE
TO RSVP OR FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Karen He: [email protected] 212-383-2522
ANNUAL LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION
YEAR OF THE DOG
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2018 6:00– 8:00 PM
The Queens Library at Flushing 41-17 Main Street, Flushing, NY 11355
Keynote Speaker
Deirdre Cooper OwensAssistant Professor of History at
Queens College
Thursday, February 86:00 PM - 9:00 PM Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center100-01 Northern Boulevard, Corona
Open to PublicFree of ChargeTo confirm attendance, please call 718-205-3881.
HonoringAtiya Butler Sakinna Conyers Nakeah George Lester Youngblood
AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY & HERITAGE
CELEBRATION
SENATOR JOSE PERALTA ANDNAACP CORONA-EAST ELMHURST BRANCH INVITE MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY TO AN
NEW YORKSTATE SENATE
peralta.nysenate.gov
ORADORa PRINCIPAL
Deirdre Cooper OwensProfesora Auxiliar de Historia en
Queens College
JUEVES, 8 DE FEBRERO6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Biblioteca Comunitaria y Centro Cultural Langston Hughes100-01 Northern Boulevard, Corona
Abierto al público Entrada gratuita Para confimar asistencia, por favor llame al 718-205-3881El programa se llevará a cabo en inglés.
NEW YORKSTATE SENATE
peralta.nysenate.gov
HOMENAJES AAtiya Butler Sakinna Conyers Nakeah George Lester Youngblood
CELEBRACIÓN DE LA HISTORIA Y HERENCIA
AFRO-AMERICANA
SENADOR JOSÉ PERALTA YNAACP CORONA-EAST ELMHURST INVITAN A MIEMBROS DE LA COMUNIDAD A LA
Can’t make the event? For information about NYC Free Tax Prep: Visit nyc.gov/taxprep or call 311 and ask for tax preparation assistance.
Text Taxes to 42033 to get updates. (Message and data rates may apply. Check with your service provider.)
@NYCDCA | #FreeTaxPrep
At this special one-day event, you can: � File your taxes for FREE.
Annual income of $54,000 or less in 2017. No appointment necessary.
Get help from an IRS certified VITA/TCE volunteer preparer to file your return
and claim deductions and credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
� Get FREE one-on-one professional financial counseling.
� Get a FREE screening for local, state, and federal health and human service benefits to find out if you are eligible.
Also offered: � Fun Kids Activities � Resource Fair
Lorelei SalasCommissioner
Bill de BlasioMayor
ConsumerAffairs
Carmen FariñaChancellor
Department of Education
TIME: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.Tax Filing: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Last client accepted at 7:30 p.m. Financial Counseling: 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. Resource Fair: 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
DATE: Saturday, February 10, 2018
PLACE: Bronx Early College Academy 250 East 164th Street, Bronx, NY 10456Juan Morel Campos Secondary School 215 Heyward Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206Flushing High School 35-01 Union Street, Flushing, NY 11354P.S. 46 Arthur Tappan School 2987 Frederick Douglass Blvd., New York, NY 10039Curtis High School 105 Hamilton Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10301
» SEE BACK for a checklist of tax documents to bring to the site. All sites are wheelchair accessible.
... in the Bronx
... in Brooklyn
... in Manhattan
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... in Staten Island
01/2018
Identification: � Government-issued photo ID (includes IDNYC) New York State Department of Taxation and Finance recommends using a driver’s or non-driver’s license identification issued by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. Returns filed using other forms of identification will be subject to additional identify verification that can delay your state refund.
� Social Security or Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITIN) and birth dates for you, your spouse, and your dependents
Proof of Income: � Forms W-2, 1098, 1099, or income and expense records if you are self-employed
Forms may include:
• Form W-2 (wages from each job)• Form 1099-INT (interest)• Form 1099-DIV (dividends)• Form 1099-R (retirement plans)• Form W-2G (gambling winnings)• Form 1099-G (unemployment)• Form SSA-1099 (Social Security benefits)• Form 1099-MISC (miscellaneous income)• Form 1099-B (sale of stock)• Form 1098-T (scholarships and grants)• Form 1099-C (Cancellation of Debt)• Form 1098-T (tuition payments to attend a
university or technical college)• Form 1098-E (interest paid on student loans)
Other: � 2016 tax return (if available)
To file online: You must have your 2016 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) or Self-Select PIN Number. If you cannot find this information on the return or do not have your 2016 tax return, call the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at 1-800-908-9946 or visit irs.gov and search “Get Transcript” to request a Tax Return Transcript.
� Proof of health insurance coverage (Forms 1095-A, 1095-B, or 1095-C) or Health Insurance Exemption Certificate (if applicable) for you, your spouse, and your dependents
� Payment records for child care, including the provider’s name, address, and Employer Identification Number, Taxpayer Identification Number, or Social Security number
� Records of cash and non-cash charitable contributions
� Account and routing numbers for direct deposit of your refund
If you are filing a joint return, both spouses must be present.
WHAT YOU NEED TO FILE