BY CARLOTTA MOHAMED 
 Queens Borough President  
 Donovan Richards has announced  
 a new inter-agency  
 task  force  to  address  qualityof 
 life issues in College Point  
 as an ongoing sewer construction  
 project has caused disruptions  
 in the community. 
 The College Point Task  
 Force,  Richards  announced  
 on Thursday, June 17, includes  
 elected officials, agency officials  
 and community leaders,  
 who  will  collectively  develop  
 and implement solutions in  
 the community.  
 The current issues are related  
 to the sewer construction  
 project,  which  is  taking  
 about five years to complete  
 and causing excessive noise,  
 the loss of parking space, and  
 hazardous road conditions, according  
 to Richards. 
 “Our new College Point  
 Task Force will meet regularly  
 to address the issues facing  
 the community, ensuring a reliable  
 channel  of  communication  
 between city officials and  
 the  neighborhood’s  residents  
 and homeowners,” Richards  
 said. “We will work together  
 to fix the quality-of-life issues  
 in  the  area  and  to  bring  this  
 sewer project to an environmentally  
 conscious, speedy  
 and successful conclusion.” 
 Local elected officials, including  
 state Senator John  
 Liu,  Assemblyman  Daniel  
 Rosenthal and Councilman  
 Paul Vallone, said for far too  
 long, College Point has not received  
 the proper attention it  
 deserves from city agencies. 
 The  lawmakers  thanked  
 Richards  for  launching  the  
 task force. 
 “As it is crucial for the  
 residents to be connected with  
 the city agencies, the newly  
 launched College Point Task  
 Force will play a role to bridge  
 residents and city agencies,  
 not to mention bringing feasible  
 results,” Liu said. 
 College Point’s failing infrastructure  
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 Queens Borough president Donovan Richards            File photo by Gabriele Holtermann 
 has been long neglected  
 for far too long, according to  
 Rosenthal, who said the new  
 task force will achieve tangible  
 results in the community. 
 “All New Yorkers have a  
 right  to  safe,  well-preserved  
 streets and curbs, and I look  
 forward to working with  
 Queens Borough Hall and College  
 Point leaders in ensuring  
 that our  infrastructure  is not  
 only fixed, but our community  
 is moving towards permanent  
 resolutions  that  foster  small  
 businesses and promote a  
 greater quality of life,” Rosenthal  
 said. 
 According to Vallone, for  
 far too long, College Point has  
 had its fair share of municipal  
 facilities  that  have  been  
 dumped there with no consideration  
 for the community. 
 “Each year, we call upon  
 the  city  to  complete  total  reconstruction  
 of  College  Point  
 roadways,  only  to  have  it  fall  
 on deaf ears,” Vallone said. “I  
 applaud Borough President  
 Richards for undertaking this  
 endeavor as the city must prioritize  
 northeast Queens.” 
 Reach reporter Carlotta  
 Mohamed  by  e-mail  at  
 cmohamed@schnepsmedia. 
 com or by phone at (718) 260– 
 4526. 
 College Point Task Force  
 will address quality-of-life  
 issues in the community 
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