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- Community_Boards_of_Queens abstract "Community Boards of Queens are local government bodies in the New York City borough of Queens, which are appointed by the Borough President. Each of the 14 Community Boards in Queens consists of 50 non-paid members. They do not have any administrative rights, but they may present requests, regarding community needs, to City Administration. There is no guarantee that the request will be approved by City, but in practice the most of reasonable problems have been resolved.Every District consists of several neighborhoods. Some neighborhoods span into more than one district. Neighborhoods are not administrative units. Their names, borders and even population in every District are not firm and varies, depending on particular resident's opinion. Obviously, real estate companies and developers try to play influential role in neighborhood zoning and naming.However the New York City Department of City Planning has maps with neighborhood names and boundaries. These names and borders more or less match residents' views on the matter and could be a good reference for sorting through this controversial issue. Links to City data on particular District are located in the appropriate District-related paragraph.As with all large cities, Queens consists of many distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character. The 14 Community Boards in Queens, and a few representative neighborhoods in each, are listed below:1 Astoria, Long Island City2 Sunnyside, Woodside3 Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst, North Corona4 Elmhurst, Corona5 Maspeth, Middle Village, Ridgewood, Glendale6 Rego Park, Forest Hills7 Flushing, Whitestone, College Point8 Fresh Meadows, Kew Gardens Hills, Jamaica Hills9 Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, Ozone Park, Kew Gardens10 Howard Beach, South Ozone Park, Ozone Park,11 Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck, Auburndale12 Jamaica, South Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans13 Laurelton, Cambria Heights, Queens Village, Glen Oaks14 The Rockaways, Broad Channel↑".
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- Community_Boards_of_Queens comment "Community Boards of Queens are local government bodies in the New York City borough of Queens, which are appointed by the Borough President. Each of the 14 Community Boards in Queens consists of 50 non-paid members. They do not have any administrative rights, but they may present requests, regarding community needs, to City Administration.".
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