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Concourse »

The suit claims the Bronx  has the highest rates of residential beds and that the ratio has increased.

Corona »

Councilman Rory Lancman, who represents the southern part of the park, filed a lawsuit Wednesday.

Washington Heights »

The board is looking at a number of changes to help meetings run more smoothly.

Central Harlem »

With no record of the June election, board members are questioning the legitimacy of the vote.

Upper West Side »

Neighborhood in the Nineties is suing the city over a controversial West 95th Street shelter.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The Charter Revision Commission decision means all elected officials in office are eligible for a third-term run.

Manhattan »

Voters will get the chance to weigh in yet again on whether elected officials should serve a maximum of three terms or two.

Manhattan »

Comptroller John Liu declared a "Coalition for Fair and Free Elections" to fight the push for nonpartisan elections.

Manhattan »

The Charter Revision Commission has already announced that voters will again have the chance to vote on term limits.