Queens Future’s massive casino and hotel development proposal continues to move through ULURP and has reached our city council!
We’ll share information on how to submit public testimony soon. In the meantime:
EMAIL YOUR CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
If you live or work in any of the community districts that would be impacted by this project, tell your local city council member how you feel!
Step 1: Find your community district here.
The community districts directly involved in this process are districts 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Input your address to see if you fall in any of the communities that would be impacted.
Step 2: Find your corresponding city council member here.
If you fall in any of the community districts listed above, input your address to see which city council member oversees your district.
Step 3: Use our email templates to share your concerns with your local council members!
If you live or work in Community Board 3:
Click here to email Council Member Francisco Moya.
Click here to email Council Member Tiffany Cabán.
Click here to email Council Member Shekar Krishnan.
If you live or work in Community Board 4:
Click here to email Council Member Francisco Moya.
Click here to email Council Member Shekar Krishnan.
Click here to email Council Member Robert F. Holden.
If you live or work in Community Board 6:
Click here to email Council Member James F. Gennaro.
Click here to email Council Member Lynn Schulman.
Click here to email Council Member Robert F. Holden.
If you live or work in Community Board 7:
Click here to email Council Member Vickie Paladino.
Click here to email Council Member Sandra Ung.
If you live or work in Community Board 8:
Click here to email Council Member Linda Lee.
Click here to email Council Member James F. Gennaro.
If you live or work in Community Board 9:
Click here to email Council Member Lynn Schulman.
Personalize your email! Your comments mean so much more to your local elected officials if they identify your unique concerns. Share more about your concerns with the project, your connection to your neighborhood, and why these issues matter to you.