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1. NYC exploring voluntary buyouts for homeowners in flood-prone areas (pix11.com) β Queens homeowners in flood-prone Hollis and near Kissena Park are being asked whether they'd consider a voluntary city buyout of their properties through a new Resilient Acquisitions Program. Officials are gauging interest and possible funding sources, but key details like payout amounts and timelines remain unclear, leaving residents weighing long-term flood risks against uncertain offers.
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2. 46-Story Skyscraper Continues Ascent at 30-25 Queens Boulevard in Long Island City, Queens (newyorkyimby.com) β A 46-story residential tower is rapidly rising at 30-25 Queens Boulevard in Long Island City, bringing 561 apartments, including 169 affordable units, plus ground-floor retail. Steps from Queens Plaza subway and Sunnyside Yards, the project is financed with nearly $400 million and is slated for completion in 2028, reshaping a key transit hub in western Queens.
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3. Van Wyck construction was supposed to end in September. Now it's 'early fall' β Queens Daily Eagle (queenseagle.com) β Queens drivers are being told Van Wyck Expressway construction should finally wrap up in "early fall," instead of the previously promised September finish. State DOT officials and Borough President Donovan Richards say the long-running project will add a new JFK lane and better sewers for South Queens, but won't give a firm completion date yet.
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4. Feds pass deadline to answer questions about why Queens soldier wasn't included in Iran War death count β Queens Daily Eagle (queenseagle.com) β A Queens-born soldier killed in the Iran war is still missing from the Pentagon's official casualty list, despite a deadline set by Queens Rep. Greg Meeks. Federal officials have offered shifting explanations, and Meeks is demanding the Queens service member and three others be properly recognized for their sacrifice.
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5. These Are The Best Public High Schools In NYC For 2026-27: U.S. News (patch.com) β Several Queens public high schools, including Baccalaureate School for Global Education, Queens High School for the Sciences at York College, and Middle College High School at LaGuardia, landed among U.S. News' top-ranked campuses for 2026β27. The list is based on test performance, graduation rates, and college readiness, highlighting how local schools stack up against thousands nationwide.
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