- 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
- 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The future of QueensWay, a proposed linear park in central Queens, is unclear after more than $100 million in funding was revoked following the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act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 advocates move forward after federal claw back
Advocates for the QueensWay, a linear High Line-like park planned for Central Queens, are pushing forward after millions of dollars in funding were stripped away by the Trump administration
- Mayor Adams Announces More Than $120 Million In Federal . . . - NYC. gov
Once complete, the QueensWay will transform an abandoned railroad line into 47 acres of new park space and seven miles of greenway The project will cover the Queens neighborhoods of Rego Park, Forest Hills, Glendale, Forest Park, Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, and Ozone Park
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- QueensWay project gets a $117 million boost from feds - NY1
QueensWay is a project that has existed mostly in concept for the past 13 years The plan, similar to Manhattan’s High Line, would transform the long-defunct Rockaway Beach Branch of the Long
- Pols want city to put brakes on QueensWay as QueensLink is studied
When Adams chose to pursue QueensWay in 2022, he left QueensLink mostly stuck at the starting line However, the new push from the elected officials and the new funding could breathe new life into the longshot train plan
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