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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com JANUARY 28, 2016 • THE COURIER SUN 11 KATZ TOUTS PROGRESS ACROSS QUEENS IN LATEST STATE OF BOROUGH ADDRESS BY ALINA SURIEL asuriel@qns.com/@alinangelica “Only in Queens” was the theme of the State of the Borough address given by Queens Borough President Melinda Katz on Jan. 21, and she used that phrase to talk about the good, the bad, and how far we still need to go to achieve her vision for the “World’s Borough.” During her speech at Queens College in Flushing, she invoked the unique character found in Queens due to the multicultural quilt of communities free to celebrate and share their heritage in festivals, parades, outdoor night markets, concerts and neighborhood art programs. “Because only in Queens will you fi nd the most diverse place on this planet,” Katz said. She highlighted her success in fi ghting to restore THE COURIER/Photo by Alina Suriel the New York State Pavilion, a structure designed Queens Borough President Melinda Katz at her second for the 1964 New York World’s Fair in Flushing State of the Borough address. Meadows Corona Park. “This iconic, architectural marvel had fallen into eliminate the mobile trailers that were placed disrepair due to decades of neglect,” Katz said. outside of increasingly overcrowded schools to be “Some even dismissively referred to it as ‘The Ruins.’” used as classrooms. The trailers were meant to be Katz has since worked with Mayor Bill de Blasio, temporary, but many have been in use for decades. Governor Andrew Cuomo, the Regional Economic Katz has worked with communities and local offi - Development Council and City Council Speaker cials to remove 15 collective trailers from six different Melissa Mark-Viverito to secure more than $10 elementary schools, and she vows to continue million to restore the structure. It has so far been repainted and is set to received permanent external lights, which will be illuminated by next year. The borough president highlighted the need to the fi ght until all of them are gone. “It’s not an easy process, but together we can do it,” Katz said, adding that 59 trailers are set to be removed this year from 20 schools across the borough. Katz faced a few a unexpected moments in the middle of her presentation when confronted with an angry audience member who heckled her with screams demanding to hear about her intentions to improve the economic situation in Jamaica. The borough president took this interruption in stride. She took back control of the situation by joking, “I work alone,” before launching into a description of the economic development initiative “Jamaica Now!” which includes a plan to install free public wireless Internet in the area by the end of July. Katz concluded her oration with a surprise appearance from New York Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson, former player Edgardo Alfonzo and manager Terry Collins. Movers and shakers from throughout the borough and beyond attended the event. Public Advocate Letitia James and Borough Presidents Gale Brewer of Manhattan and the Bronx’s Ruben Diaz were in the audience, along with former Queens Borough President Claire Shulman, for whom Katz served as director of community boards. Practically all of the 14 Queens City Council representatives and various commissioners from city agencies were in attendance as well. 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