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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2025                                 THE QUEENS TIMES                                                            PAGE 7


         Council Member Dr. Nantasha Williams Announces
            Historic Passage of Jamaica Neighborhood Plan:
                     A New Chapter For Southeast Queens


             The New York City Council
        approved the Jamaica Neighbor-
        hood Plan, bringing to life a com-
        prehensive vision for Downtown
        Jamaica and surrounding neigh-
        borhoods in Southeast Queens.
        This marks a major milestone in
        the community’s long-awaited
        push for investment, access, and
        a neighborhood that works for the
        people who already call it home.
             “This day is deeply meaning-
        ful for the people of Southeast
        Queens,” said Council Member
        Dr. Nantasha Williams, who
        represents District 27, where this
        plan will bring new housing, up-
        graded streets, and vital commu-
        nity resources. “For far too long,
        our community has been asked to  ing on a long-standing promise:  •   Jobs and small business
        wait to be seen and supported. But  a walkable, vibrant downtown  support will be a key component
        today, that wait is over.”   where people can live, work, and  of the redevelopment, reinforcing
             The Jamaica Neighborhood  play. We are proving that South-  a  downtown  that’s  vibrant  and
        Plan  is  more  than  a  rezoning.  east Queens deserves more than  walkable, not just a place to pass
        For over two years, residents  promises. We deserve progress,”  through.
        shared their hopes and concerns  the Council Member added.  •    Over $700 million in in-
        in church basements, community  Under the plan:            frastructure and community
        centers, multilingual town halls,  •    Nearly 12,000 new homes  investments have been secured,
        forums, and a youth sympo-   will be created, including 3,800  including commitments through
        sium, shaping a plan grounded  permanently affordable units,  the “City of Yes” to deliver safer
        in their lived experience. “This is  the largest Mandatory Inclusion-  streets, modernized schools, up-
        community-driven development  ary Housing (MIH) zone ever
        in action. Today, we are deliver-  mapped in New York City.    (Continued on page 8)
         QCH Gala Marks 50 Years Of Service Across Queens

        On October 23, Queens Com-
        munity House (QCH) celebrated
        50 years of service, connection,
        and impact across Queens at our
        annual gala. Held at the Museum
        of the Moving Image, the event
        brought together community
        leaders, partners, and neighbors
        to honor both QCH’s origins and
        its ongoing mission. A special
        anniversary video highlighted the
        organization’s founding story—
        when visionary board members
        chose to transform a divisive
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             Queens Borough President  major projects across Queens—  cal communities.
        Donovan  Richards  presented  including work at the borough’s       QCH Chief Executive Of-
        the evening’s honoree, Turner  airports and the construction of  ficer Ben Thomases expressed
        Construction Company, with  the new soccer stadium in Willets  gratitude to the staff, partners, and
        the Community Impact Award,  Point—as well as their generous
        recognizing their leadership in  philanthropic commitment to lo-  (Continued on page 8)
         Elmhurst Hospital Unveils Renovated Radiology Room
                                  To Boost Patient Care

             NYC Health + Hospitals/Elm-
        hurst has officially opened a newly
        renovated radiology room de-
        signed to enhance diagnostic ser-
        vices and streamline patient care.
        The $450,000 upgrade includes
        a state-of-the-art GE Definium
        656 HD Gen 6 X-ray machine,
        capable of producing clearer im-
        ages at lower radiation doses and
        performing advanced fluoroscopy
        procedures.
             Hospital officials say the
        revamped space will serve over
        15,000 patients annually, improv-
        ing imaging access for emergency,
        inpatient, and outpatient services.
        The ribbon-cutting ceremony   NYC  Health  +  Hospitals  Leadership and  Radiology
        brought together hospital leader-  Department gather to cut ribbon in newly renovated
        ship and radiology staff to cel-  room  inside the  hospital’s radiology suite.
        ebrate the milestone.        Elmhurst. “It ensures our com-  mhurst’s imaging infrastructure.
             “This project is part of our ongo-  munity has access to the latest  Over the past few years, the hos-
        ing plans to reconstruct Elmhurst  and  most advanced  radiology  pital has invested in upgrades to
        Hospital for the 21st Century,” said  equipment.”          X-ray and mammography rooms,
        Dr. Helen Arteaga-Landaverde,       The renovation is part of a
        CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals/  broader initiative to modernize El-  (Continued on page 8)
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