New York City has secured federal grants totaling over $120 million for the QueensWay project in Queens, which will transform an abandoned railroad line into a park space. The grants will also advance the visioning of the BQE in Brooklyn.
Manhattan has the High Line and Queens will soon have the QueensWay! New York City has secured a $117 million federal grant for QueensWay, a project that will transform an abandoned Long Island Rail Road track in central Queens into a 47-acre park and greenway.…
With $120 million in federal grants, we're going to Get (even MORE) Stuff Done for New Yorkers in Queens and Brooklyn. @NYCMayor said these grants will fund the next phase of the QueensWay project + move forward on reimagining the BQE. Learn more: https://t.co/vgrIGtJqXQ https://t.co/cXbs4Cf1kK
The next phase of the QueensWay will add more greenway miles, vibrant parks, and outdoor amenities to neighborhoods across Queens. Learn more about this and the more than $120 million in federal grants we've secured: https://t.co/AFmtIJ9SQO https://t.co/pWs88fXJsF
Thanks to @NYCMayor, NYC has secured an unprecedented amount of federal infrastructure grant funding, including $117 million for the QueensWay, which will transform an abandoned railroad line into new park space, a project conceived by @tpl_org. https://t.co/XNH1PslKwl
My statement with @RepJeffries and @NydiaVelazquez following the announcement of a $5.6 million Reconnecting Communities Grant Award to advance visioning of the BQE: https://t.co/47LwRCsMyX