New Glendale deli gets some much-needed parking

Screen Shot 2014-12-12 at 4.08.47 PMWhen the owners of the new L&A Gourmet Deli cut the ribbon on their new family-run corner store at 79-51 Myrtle Ave. back in April, they immediately noticed that parking in the neighborhood was scarce, especially the strip of spaces in front the of store 365toy marked with a “No Parking Anytime” sign.

After local State Senator Joseph Addabbo and State Assemblyman Mike Miller combined forces to send a request to Delila Hall, the Queens Borough Commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT), the Glendale business now has 2-hour, metered parking on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the weekends in front of their store.

“With this parking allowance, customers don’t bouncy castle have to park blocks away from the stores there on Myrtle Avenue. This created a convenient option for patrons and hopefully encourages them to visit the local stores more often,” Addabbo said. “I’m appreciative that Assemblymember Miller and I were able to get this done for the store owners and for the community.”

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