Committees
Executive
Budget
By-Laws/Membership/Commerative
Economic Development
Environmental
Health/Social Services
Housing/Land Use
Nominating (Ad Hoc)
Parks/Public Safety
Transportation
Youth Services/Education
Executive
- Chair: Dolores Orr
- Meets: TBA
- Purpose: Elected and appointed leadership of the Community board
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Budget
- Chair: Dr G. David
- Meets: TBA
- Purpose: As is required by the New York City Charter, the Budget Committee reviews and recommends a Capital and Expense Budget for Community District.
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By-Laws/Membership/Commerative
- Chair: Betty Leon
- Meets: TBA
- Purpose: Recommends By-Law changes are needed. Review and recommends request for Street Naming in honor of a deserving, deceased community volunteer who meets the criteria as detailed in the By-Laws
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Economic Development
- Chairs: John Cori, Nancy Martinez
- Meets: TBA
- Purpose: Discuss and consider issues relating to Economic Development, Employment and Business Initiatives
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Environmental
- Chair: David Shelborne
- Meets: TBA
- Purpose: Consider and discuss issues related to our parks and beaches and wetlands
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Health/Social Services
- Chair: Helen Montero
- Meets: TBA
- Purpose: Discuss issues related to Committee title
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Housing/Land Use
- Chair: Denise Lopresti, Aldean Moore
- Meets: TBA
- Purpose: Discuss, consider issues related Zoning, BSA, Urban Renewal Development (Arverne and Edgemere) and other housing initiative presented for Community Board review.
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Nominating (Ad-Hoc)
- Members: TBA
- Meets: TBA
- Purpose: Election of officers
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Parks/Public Safety
- Chair: John McCambrigde, Jose Velez
- Meets: TBA
- Purpose: Parks, Police, Fire and sanitation issues
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Transportation
- Chair: Chris Tedesco
- Meets: TBA
- Purpose: Discuss issues and proposals presented relating to transportation
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Youth Services/Education
- Chair: Dr. H Paez
- Meets: TBA
- Purpose: Discuss issues related to opportunity for improvement of services for our youth and education
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