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Public Input Sought on Washington Heights and Inwood 2011 Budget Priorities

By Carla Zanoni | October 8, 2010 5:52pm
Capital improvements requested by the community and community board can range from more police officers to improved living conditions for senior citizens in Inwood and Washington Heights.
Capital improvements requested by the community and community board can range from more police officers to improved living conditions for senior citizens in Inwood and Washington Heights.
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By Carla Zanoni

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

UPPER MANHATTAN —  Community Board 12 will hold a public meeting this week to create its annual list of priorities for the Inwood and Washington Heights community.

Residents are asked to come prepared to add important services, projects and proposals for the board to present to the mayor and City Council.

Previous requests have included capital improvements such as funding for educational and elderly home care services, renovated homes for seniors, an increased number of police, and more police cars and vans for the district.

The hearing will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 12, at 7:15 p.m. at the community board’s office at 711 W. 168th St.