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St. Mary's Healthcare for Children seeks to demap streets for vestibule and drop-off canopies in Bayside
Summary
St. Mary's Healthcare for Children asked the borough hearing to support a City Map amendment to discontinue portions of two unbuilt city streets and part of 29th Avenue to allow a 357-square-foot entrance vestibule, two drop-off canopies and improved bus circulation on its Bayside campus; Community Board 11 was largely supportive and no public testimony was offered.
BAYSIDE, QUEENS BOROUGH ' St. Mary's Healthcare for Children presented a City Map amendment at the Queens Borough President's land use hearing to discontinue and demap portions of two privately owned, unbuilt city streets (including Little Neck Boulevard) and a segment of 29th Avenue. The applicant said the change would allow construction of a 357-square-foot entrance vestibule, two new drop-off canopies and circulation improvements on the hospital campus at 29th Avenue and 216th Street.
Jerry Johnson…
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