New York City Districting Commission Today Voted To Submit Revised Plan
The New York City Districting Commission today voted to submit the 51 newly drawn City Council district maps to the City Council.
The New York City Districting Commission today voted to submit the 51 newly drawn City Council district maps to the City Council.
The New York City Districting Commission today voted on a preliminary plan for new City Council districts.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced seven mayoral appointees to the New York City Districting Commission.
Today, the NYC Districting Commission released its preliminary plan on the new City Council district maps.
Citizens Union releases the following statement from Executive Director Betsy Gotbaum as New York City’s redistricting process reaches its conclusion:
By Thomas Copeland At the northeastern corner of Central Park sits Schomburg Plaza, its twin octagonal towers overlooking Harlem Meer, with views down 5th Avenue to the south and across 110th Street to the west.
The New York City Districting Commission today has published a version of the revised plan of 51 City Council maps on its website nyc.gov/districting.
The New York City Districting Commission is sifting through more than 8,300 submissions it received from diverse populations from Harlem to Hollis.
Borough President Gale Brewer writes the heat and humidity are breaking! Scroll all the way down for our third weekly “Quirk Of The Week.” COVID (We have plenty of free test kits and masks available for pickup during business hours at my district office: 563 Columbus Ave. at 87th St.) The COVID Omicron variant BA.5—which has been…
The New York City Districting Commission today released a customized New York City-version of DistrictR, an online mapping tool.
The city’s community foundation has just announced $6.7 million in grants to 37 nonprofits.
In a letter to the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, Representative Adriano Espaillat.
Following hearings across all five boroughs and testimony from members of the public, experts, elected officials, good government groups, and academics, the New York City Charter Revision Commission released its Preliminary Staff Report today.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the appointment of the 13 remaining members to the City’s Charter Revision Commission – first announced as part of the Mayor’s DemocracyNYC agenda at his 2018 State of the City address in February.
More than a dozen elected officials joined New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) nurses in solidarity on the City Hall steps to launch a campaign for a fair contract.