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Red Hook »

Six capital improvement projects will be funded after almost 3,000 residents voted  in District 38.

Richmond Hill »

More than 1,200 customers donated more than $1,500 in less than two weeks.

Greenpoint »

Five projects were selected to receive more than $1.5 million of the city's money in District 33.

Broad Channel »

Cash was also allocated for school improvements and swings for children with disabilities.

Park Slope »

Residents cast votes Sunday to determine how to spend nearly $14 million of the city’s money.

Laurelton »

If approved, the skatepark would be built at Laurelton Playground.

Park Slope »

Thirteen projects were proposed for District 39's participatory budgeting program.

Greenpoint »

Proponents of participatory budgeting projects in District 33 convened to advocate for their proposals.

Jamaica »

I. Daneek Miller is three months into his first term and focused on opportunities for young people.

Red Hook »

Nineteen proposals were pitched at District 38's first participatory budgeting expo on Saturday. 

Bed-Stuy »

The group demanded Bed-Stuy and Crown Heights council members enact participatory budgeting.

Upper West Side »

Rosenthal talked to DNAinfo New York about her top goals for the neighborhood. 

Gowanus »

P.S. 372 is holding a fundraiser Nov. 15 to raise money for a new dance floor.

Carroll Gardens »

Low-income, minorities and women were more engaged in participatory budgeting, a new study shows.

East Harlem »

The discretionary funding for District 8 is the result of the participatory budgeting process.