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PAGE 8                                                     THE QUEENS TIMES                                 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2025

           QEDC + Accessible Travel NYC Announce Inaugural                                      Community Comes Together For Council

                      New York Accessible Travel Conference                                        Member Linda Lee’s Fall Health Fair
           (Continued from page 6)   inclusion strengthens the bottom  Accessibility Information    (Continued from page 7)  partnership that makes commu-
                                     line while creating meaningful  The  Helen  Marshall Cultural                           nity events like this possible.
        marketing; and               experiences for all visitors.”  Center is fully wheelchair acces-  The fair emphasized accessible  Council Member Lee expressed
        5.   Networking opportunities to       “New York City is a world-class  sible with lift access to the stage,   care and preventive health, align-  gratitude to all who participated,
        strengthen partnerships across the  destination, and this status means  accessible entrances, and rest-  ing with Council Member Lee’s  noting, “It’s inspiring to see our
        tourism-accessibility ecosystem.  being accessible to everyone,”  rooms. Accommodation requests,   ongoing commitment to public  neighbors come together to pri-
             The six-hour event will also  stated Rob MacKay, who runs  including ASL interpretation and   well-being.       oritize health and support one
        provide practical tools and case  the Queens Tourism Council, a  captioning, can be made by email-       A special thank-you goes to  another. Events like these remind
        studies demonstrating how acces-  QEDC program. “This confer-  ing ben@queensny.org no later   Sgt. Murphy of NYPD Queens  us of the strength and unity within
        sibility not only benefits visitors,  ence is about bringing together  than Oct. 23, 2025.  North, whose presence and sup-  our district.”
        but also broadens audience reach  industry leaders, policymakers,       About Queens Economic De-  port helped ensure the event ran       The Fall Health Fair continues
        and strengthens the bottom line  and advocates to ensure that every  velopment Corporation  smoothly and safely. His collabo-  to be a cherished tradition, foster-
        for tourism businesses.      visitor, regardless of ability, can       QEDC works to create and   ration with the council member’s  ing wellness and connection in the
             To register go to https://www.  fully  experience  everything in  retain jobs through entrepreneur-  office exemplifies the spirit of  heart of Queens.
        eventbrite.com               our city.”                    ship, real estate development, and
             “New York City has always  Event Details              business services, while promot-   Baisley Park Library Expansion
        been a global leader in tourism,”  Date: Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025  ing Queens as a great place to live,
        stated QEDC Executive Director  Time: 9 am to 3 pm (EST)   work, and visit.                      Breaks Ground in Jamaica
        Ben Guttmann. “But true leader-  Location: Helen Marshall Cultur-       About Accessible Travel NYC
        ship means making sure every  al Center, 120-55 Queens Blvd.,       Accessible Travel NYC ad-  (Continued from page 6)  Park Library project, underscoring
        visitor, regardless of ability, can  Kew Gardens, NY 11424  vances accessibility, disability                         her longstanding commitment to
        experience the magic of this city.  Attendees: Accessibility  advo-  inclusion, and authentic repre-  enhanced access to educational and  community enrichment and equi-
        This conference is about turning  cates, travel professionals, gov-  sentation across the tourism, hos-  cultural programming.  table access to learning.
        that vision into action.”    ernment  heads,  and  interested  pitality, and cultural industries.       “Libraries are more than       The renovation is expected to
             “Accessibility is not just a  individuals.            Through strategic marketing and  buildings filled with books—they  bring new life to the library, which
        compliance checkbox—it’s cre-  Sponsorships                education, the consultancy helps  are anchors of public safety and  has served generations of families
        ativity, pride, and a competitive  Airbnb, NYC Ferry, and Inclusive  destinations and businesses wel-  youth development,” said DA  in Southeast Queens. Officials
        advantage,” added Accessible  Web are sponsors, but more op-  come all visitors. It was founded  Katz. “They provide safe spaces,  emphasized that the upgraded fa-
        Travel NYC Founder Lakshmee  portunities are available. For more  by Lakshmee Lachhman-Persad,  educational resources, and com-  cility will better meet the needs of
        Lachhman-Persad. “This con-  information, send an email to  an internationally recognized  munity programs that strengthen  a growing and diverse population,
        ference is about showing how  Guttmann at ben@queensny.org.  leader and multiple-award winner.  our neighborhoods and empower  offering expanded services for
             Council Members, Labor Unions, And Advocates Rally                                 our residents.”              children, teens, and adults alike.
                                                                                                     During her tenure as Queens       Construction is now underway,
                           Against Mayor’s Ballot Proposals                                     Borough President, Katz allocated  with completion anticipated in the
                                                                                                $3.5 million toward the Baisley  coming years.
             A powerful coalition of New  fordable housing,” she said, “but       Union leaders from 32BJ SEIU,
        York City Council Members,  not at the cost of giving away our  the District Council of Carpen-  New York Junior Tennis & Learning
        labor unions, and housing advo-  voice to unelected appointees.”  ters, and the Hotel and Gaming
        cates gathered at City Hall this       Majority Leader Amanda  Trades Council joined the chorus  Welcomes Queens Students Back to
        week to sound the alarm over  Farias drew historical parallels,  of opposition.                 ACES Afterschool Program
        Mayor Eric Adams’ Ballot Pro-  warning that the proposals echo       “At a time when democracy is
        posals 2, 3, and 4—measures they  the exclusionary planning of the  under attack nationally, we must   (Continued from page 2)       ACES is funded through the
        say threaten to undermine com-  Robert Moses era, which led to  defend it locally,” said Manny                       Department of Youth and Com-
        munity power and transparency  segregation and displacement.  Pastreich, President of 32BJ   work interns in ACES programs  munity Development and New
        in city development decisions.  “We’re still living with the con-  SEIU. “These proposals strip   throughout the five boroughs,  York State Office of Children and
             The proposals, which will ap-  sequences of that injustice,” she  away the power of working peo-  and this year it will increase the  Family Services’s new Learning
        pear on the November ballot, aim  said. “These proposals would  ple to shape their communities.”  number to 16.  The organization  and Enrichment After-School Pro-
        to shift authority over land use  take us backward.”            Rich Maroko, President of the   has also trained more than 200  gram Supports (LEAPS) grants.
        and development from the City       Community Wins at Risk  Hotel & Gaming Trades Council,   staff members, including ACES       For more information about
        Council to mayoral appointees.       The Council highlighted recent  added, “The Council fights for af-  staff, in Youth Mental Health First  ACES, visit NYJTL’s website at
        Critics argue the ballot language  rezoning victories that delivered  fordability and good jobs. These   Aid, equipping them with tools to  www.nyjtl.org/aces-afterschool.
        obscures this shift, misleading  thousands of affordable housing  proposals would take away that   check in with students, support       About NYJTL - The mission
        voters into believing the changes  units and millions in infrastruc-  power.”           their mental wellness, improve  of New York Junior Tennis &
        will improve housing outcomes.  ture improvements:              A Call to Action        self-esteem, and strengthen emo-  Learning (NYJTL) is to develop
        In reality, they warn, the propos-  •    Midtown South Rezoning       Council Members from across   tional self-regulation.  the character of young people
        als could erode the ability of  (Aug 2025): 9,500 housing units,  the city urged voters to scrutinize        As a result:  through tennis and education for
        communities to secure affordable  including 2,800 permanently  the ballot language and under-  •    96% of parents say their child is  a lifetime of success on and off
        housing, good union jobs, and  affordable; $488 million in com-  stand what’s at stake.  gaining skills that support school  the court. Since 1971, NYJTL
        vital neighborhood investments.  munity benefits.               “This isn’t just about housing,”   success           has changed lives through tennis,
             Council Leadership Speaks  •    Atlantic Avenue Rezoning  said Council Member Crystal   •    Students report a 47% improve-  education, healthy living, and
        Out                          (May 2025): 4,600 units, nearly  Hudson. “It’s about power—and   ment in stress management  character development programs.
             “New Yorkers currently have  2,000 affordable; major invest-  that power belongs with the   •    Students reports a 21% increase  Today, it is the largest youth ten-
        the power to secure more afford-  ments in parks, transit, and tenant  people, not developers.”  in emotional awareness  nis and education non-profit in the
        able housing and neighborhood  protections.                     Council Member Shekar   •    95% of ACES sites are meeting  nation, reaching more than 90,000
        investments through their elected  •    Bronx Metro-North Rezon-  Krishnan, Chair of the Parks   or exceeding national benchmarks  K-12 New York City youth across
        Council,” said Speaker Adri-  ing (Aug 2024): 7,000 units with  Committee, warned that the pro-  for SEL data        100 sites. www.nyjtl.org
        enne Adams. “These proposals  homeownership opportunities;  posals endanger public spaces
        threaten to remove that power and  $500 million in local infrastruc-  and affordability. “Public power   Gillibrand Details The Impact Of
        silence community voices.”   ture upgrades.                protects our communities,” he
             Deputy Speaker Diana Ayala       “These wins were only possible  said. “We must not give it away.” Rising Costs Across The State; Releases
        emphasized the Council’s pro-  because the Council had a seat at       As Election Day approaches,   County-By-County Breakdown Of
        housing record, noting that 93%  the table,” said Council Member  the coalition is ramping up efforts
        of housing development appli-  Sandra Ung. “The ballot propos-  to educate voters and preserve the     Premium Increases
        cations have been approved in  als would take that seat away.”  democratic voice in shaping New
        recent years. “We want more af-       Labor Unions Join the Fight  York City’s future.  A county-by-county breakdown   on the brink of seeing their premi-
                                                                                                of expected ACA premium in-  ums skyrocket---all because con-
            Gillibrand, Grassley Reintroduce Legislation To Combat                              creases across New York can be   gressional Republicans refuse to
        Sexual Assault On College Campuses, Improve Accountability                              found at gillibrand.senate.gov/  extend the health care assistance
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                                                                                                                             that families rely on,” said Senator
              And Transparency For Higher Education Institutions                                                             Gillibrand. “This is a Republican-
                                                                                                     U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand   manufactured health care crisis
             U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand  of sexual assault that take place  requirements for both survivors  (D-NY) held a virtual press con-  that low- and middle-income New
        (D-NY) and Chuck Grassley (R-  on their campuses, and it would  and accused students involved in  ference to discuss the impact of   Yorkers simply cannot afford.
        IA) reintroduced the Campus  protect both survivors and accused  the campus disciplinary process.    rising health insurance premiums   Democrats stand ready to negoti-
        Accountability and Safety Act,  students by ensuring that schools       “Sexual assault on college  on New Yorkers across the state   ate a bipartisan deal to keep health
        legislation that would help combat  have a uniform and fair process for  campuses remains a serious and  and to call on Republicans to ex-  care costs low and reopen the gov-
        sexual assault on college and uni-  investigating and conducting cam-  persistent problem, and it is up to  tend the health insurance subsidies   ernment, but we need Republicans
        versity campuses. The bipartisan  pus disciplinary proceedings. The  us in Congress to protect survi-  that help many Americans get care   to come to the table. I’m calling on
        legislation would improve the  legislation would also create new  vors and make sure these crimes  at a price they can afford.   my Republican colleagues to pri-
        way institutions of higher educa-  resources and support services for                        “At least 1.6 million New York-
        tion address and report incidents  survivors and set new notification   (Continued on page 9)  ers in every corner of our state are   (Continued on page 11)
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