Queens Community Board 12s Parks, Arts and Culture Committee meets on Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 7:00 PM. For Hollis neighbors who care about park conditions, recreation programming, and local arts and cultural needs, this committee is where many on-the-ground quality of life conversations begin. The meeting is scheduled to be held via Zoom until further notice.
About Hollis, NY
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Hollis, NY is a residential corner of southeast Queens known for its tree-lined blocks, a neighborly feel, and easy access to everyday essentials. Many people appreciate the mix of detached homes, small multifamily properties, and nearby apartment options that suit different living arrangements. On calmer days you’ll see locals out walking to parks, running errands along Hillside Avenue or Jamaica Avenue, and meeting up at small eateries and shops.
Getting around is straightforward, with LIRR service at Hollis and nearby subway and bus connections that make commutes to Jamaica and onward to Manhattan manageable. Residents value being close to major routes like the Cross Island Parkway and Grand Central Parkway while still returning to streets that feel quieter at the end of the day. With parks, schools, places of worship, and cultural landmarks nearby, Hollis offers a practical, community-oriented lifestyle for buyers, sellers, and renters looking for a well-connected Queens neighborhood.
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