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Police Department
102nd Police Precinct serves Kew Gardens (and Richmond Hill, Ozone Park and Woodhaven)
Address: 87-34 118th Street, Richmond Hill, NY 11418
KGCA members attend monthly 102nd Police Precinct Community Council meetings. KGCA representatives discuss crime incidents with 102 staff and share announcements with KGCA members.
Precinct Community Council Location and Time: The Precinct Community Council meets the third Tuesday of every month at 7:00 P.M. (except December, July & August) at Richmond Hill Public Library, 118-14 Hillside Avenue, Richmond Hill, NY 11418.
Important Phone Numbers:
Precinct: (718) 805-3200
Community Affairs: (718) 805-3215
Crime Prevention: (718) 805-3217
Domestic Violence: (718) 805-3249
Youth Officer: (718) 805-3220
Auxiliary Coordinator: (718) 805-3238
Detective Squad: (718) 805-3212
Sanitation Department
Garbage: Mondays and Thursdays; Tuesdays and Fridays (south of Metropolitan Ave and east of 118th St)
Bulk Pickup: Mondays and Thursdays; Tuesdays and Fridays (south of Metropolitan Ave and east of 118th St
Recycling: Mondays (except holidays); Tuesdays (south of Metropolitan Ave and east of 118th St)
Organics: Mondays (except holidays); Tuesdays (south of Metropolitan Ave and east of 118th St)
Holidays with no pickup service: New Year's Day Labor Day, Martin Luther King Day, Columbus Day, Lincoln's Birthday, Election Day, Presidents Day, Veterans Day, Memorial Day Thanksgiving Day, Independence Day and Christmas Day
Yard Waste & Bundled Wood: Old lumber or tree branches must be securely tied in bales no more than 2 feet high and 4 feet long. According to Federal law, all wood from trees on residential properties in Brooklyn and Queens is subject to special handling due to infestation by the Asian Longhorned Beetle - an invasive pest that attacks and kills trees. Before disposing of tree prunings or firewood, residents in these boroughs must schedule an appointment for special Parks & Recreation handling. To schedule an appointment, call 311 or visit the parks websites.
Appliances: Before discarding any freezer, refrigerator, water cooler, dehumidifier, air conditioner, or other type of appliance containing ChloroFluoroCarbon (CFC) gas, also known as Freon, all New York City residents are required to schedule an appointment for the recovery of CFC. You can request an appointment online or by calling the New York City Citizen Service Center at 311. The night before your scheduled appointment, place the appliance(s) at the curb. Department of Sanitation personnel will recover the CFC gas from the appliance(s) and tag them. Tagged items will be removed on your next recycling collection day. For safety reasons, the law requires that DOORS BE REMOVED from refrigerators and freezers before being put out for disposal.
Electronics (E-Trash): The New York State Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act bans the disposal of the following items and requires that manufacturers provide free take-back programs for apartment house residents as of January 1, 2015. This includes computers, TVs, radios, peripherals, keyboards, electronic video game consoles etc. Electronics can be returned to Staples (no TVs), BestBuy, Salvation Army, Goodwill and at collection drives organized by the Sanitation Department. Kew Gardens residents can request a pickup by filling out a request form at the e-waste website.
Local News Publications
Gotham Gazette
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The Queens Chronicle
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The Patch
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Other Resources
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