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PAGE 6                                                     THE QUEENS TIMES                                 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2025

           QEDC + Accessible Travel NYC Announce Inaugural
                      New York Accessible Travel Conference

        Tourism leaders,  policymak-
        ers, and advocates to gather in
        Queens

             The Queens Economic De-
        velopment Corporation and Ac-
        cessible Travel NYC are proud to
        present the inaugural New York
        Accessible Travel Conference
        (NYATC) at the Helen Marshall
        Cultural Center in Kew Gardens
        (Queens) on Thursday, Nov. 6,
        from 9 am to 3 pm.
             NYATC will convene leaders
        from across the tourism industry,
        accessibility experts, and poli-
        cymakers to discuss how NYC,
        which receives an estimated 65
        million visitors each year, can       Attendance is free. Highlights  nication access;
        become the world’s most inclusive  include the following:  3.   Guidance on communicating
        travel destination. With nearly  1.   Keynote sessions and panel  accessibility features confidently
        29 percent of adults living with  discussions with accessibility  and transparently;
        a disability, accessibility is not  advocates, travel professionals,  4.   Insights into authentic dis-
        just a social imperative, but also  and government representatives;  ability representation in tourism
        a major opportunity to expand the  2.   Practical strategies for improv-
        tourism-related economy.     ing physical, digital, and commu-  (Continued on page 8)
            Queens Welcomes New Plaza And Halloween Festivities
                       With NYC DOT’s Trick-or-Streets 2025                                        Park Side Restaurant

             The New York City Department                                                        Queens’Finest Italian Restaurant
        of Transportation (NYC DOT)
        kicked off October with a festive
        ribbon-cutting ceremony at the
        newly unveiled 29th Street Plaza
        outside LaGuardia Community
        College, marking the start of its
        fourth annual “Trick-or-Streets”
        celebration. The plaza transforms
        17,390 square feet of former road-
        way into a vibrant pedestrian hub,
        complete with seating, bike cor-
        rals, and one of the city’s largest
        asphalt murals.
             Commissioner Ydanis Rodri-
        guez announced that this year’s                                                           About Park Side Restaurant - An Italian Landmark in the heart of Corona,
        Trick-or-Streets will feature a re-                                                       Queens, Park Side Restaurant is truly a destination that is worth the trip.
        cord-breaking 137 car-free events                                                         After one visit, you will be sure to be back again and again for one the
        across all five boroughs from Oc-                                                         city’s Best Italian restaurants. Bring your appetite and enjoy authentic
        tober 17 through Halloween night.   29th Street Plaza features one of New York City’s     and always delicious dishes using the freshest ingredients and attention to
        The initiative, part of NYC DOT’s   largest asphalt murals currently on display           detail served by our professional staff. Park Side is also happy to host your
        Open Streets program, aims to                                                             next function with our private dining area and flexible banquet packages.
        create safe, inclusive spaces for       Trick-or-Streets 2025 promises   President Donovan Richards Jr.
        New Yorkers of all ages to enjoy  pumpkin patches, live music, in-  “It’s a safe, welcoming space for   107-01 Corona  Ave. Corona Heights, NY
        seasonal festivities.        teractive performances, and Día   students and neighbors alike.”
             Art Meets Asphalt       de Muertos celebrations in part-  Councilmember Julie Won added,     (718) 271-9274 • (718) 271-9871
             The plaza’s centerpiece is a  nership with the Mayor’s Office   “Thanks to tireless advocacy, 29th   - Reservations Suggested -
        block-long mural titled “Keep it  of Immigration Affairs. Signature   Street Plaza is now a year-round
        Movin!!” by Fernanda Contreras,  events will take place at locations   destination for community joy.”
        a Fine Arts student at LaGuardia.  like Franklin Avenue in Brook-       The plaza joins a growing list
        The design celebrates walkability  lyn, Manor Avenue in the Bronx,   of pedestrianized spaces under
        and transit, incorporating colorful  and Harlem Lane in Manhattan,   the Adams administration, which
        walking signals and symbols of  with local organizations bringing   has added over 1.5 million square
        the subway lines that run through  dance, crafts, and cultural pro-  feet of public space citywide. With
        Long Island City. Painted with  gramming to the streets.   Trick-or-Streets in full swing,
        help from student and faculty       A Plaza for the People  NYC DOT continues to reimagine
        volunteers, the mural reflects the       Local leaders praised the   how New Yorkers move, gather,
        spirit of community and creativity  transformation. “This new plaza   and celebrate.
        that defines the new space.  is a celebration of culture and con-       For a full list of Trick-or-Streets
             Trick-or-Streets Expands  nection,” said Queens Borough   events, visit nyc.gov/dot.

         Baisley Park Library Expansion Breaks Ground in Jamaica
             Queens District Attorney
        Melinda Katz joined the Queens
        Public Library, the New York City
        Department of Design and Con-
        struction, Queens Borough Presi-
        dent Donovan Richards, library
        staff, and local leaders to celebrate
        the groundbreaking of a $17.6
        million renovation and expansion
        project at the Baisley Park Library
        on Sutphin Boulevard.
             The long-anticipated project will
        modernize the existing facility and
        significantly increase its capacity
        to serve the Jamaica community.
        Plans include upgraded infrastruc-
        ture, expanded public space, and
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