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Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras participated in the program for the first time this year.

Red Hook »

Four school projects will be funded through District 38's participatory budgeting process.

Long Island City »

A plan to improve the road's biking network won the most participatory budgeting votes.

Astoria »

The projects were the participatory budgeting winners in City Councilman Costa Constantinides' district.

Forest Hills »

Nearly $700,000 will be allocated to pay for air conditioning at local schools.

Park Slope »

A statue of the Mo Willems character will be installed at the public library once the project is funded.

Park Slope »

The school air conditioning and park path were among District 39's participatory budgeting winners.

Upper West Side »

Thousands of residents voted for projects that will receive $990,000 in participatory budgeting funds.

Red Hook »

A local nonprofit wants to install wireless routers in public spaces throughout the projects. 

East Harlem »

One of the projects is to reconstruct Pier 107 near the East River and 107th Street.

Red Hook »

There are 14 projects on the ballot for District 38's participatory budgeting process.

Jamaica »

Southeast Queens residents will soon get to vote on 23 projects in their neighborhoods.

Hamilton Heights »

For the first time, City Councilman Mark Levine is letting residents decide how to spend $1 million. 

Long Island City »

Residents in the 26th district will vote on how to spend $1 million during the week of April 11.

Chelsea »

Community members pitched 17 ideas for spending city capital funds.