New York City's 30th City Council district, in central Queens, is one of 51 districts in the New York City Council. It has been represented by Democrat Phil Wong since 2026, succeeding term-limited fellow Democrat Robert Holden.
District 30 is based in the predominantly white and Asian neighborhoods of central Queens, including Maspeth, Glendale, Middle Village, and parts of Woodhaven, Ridgewood, and Woodside. Forest Park is located within the district, as are a number of the city's cemeteries.
The district overlaps with Queens Community Boards 4, 5, and 6, and with New York's 6th and 7th congressional districts. It also overlaps with the 12th and 15th districts of the New York State Senate, and with the 28th, 30th, 37th, 38th, and 39th districts of the New York State Assembly.
The 2025 New York City Council elections will be held on November 4, 2025, with primary elections occurring on June 24, 2025.
Due to redistricting and the 2020 changes to the New York City Charter, councilmembers elected during the 2021 and 2023 City Council elections will serve two-year terms, with full four-year terms resuming after the 2025 New York City Council elections.
In 2019, voters in New York City approved Ballot Question 1, which implemented ranked-choice voting in all local elections. Under the new system, voters have the option to rank up to five candidates for every local office. Voters whose first-choice candidates fare poorly will have their votes redistributed to other candidates in their ranking until one candidate surpasses the 50 percent threshold. If one candidate surpasses 50 percent in first-choice votes, then ranked-choice tabulations will not occur.