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Park Slope »

Residents can vote to fund the project with City Councilman Brad Lander's participatory budgeting.

Astoria »

Residents will be able to vote on 18 projects in the neighborhood, and the top picks will get funded.

Astoria »

Residents have been asked for ideas on how $1 million in budget funds should be spent in the district.

Long Island City »

Jimmy Van Bramer is asking residents how they would like to see $1 million spent in the 26th District.

East Williamsburg »

It would be made out of recycled materials and natural materials like logs.

Red Hook »

Councilman Carlos Menchaca's participatory budgeting program for District 38 kicked off this week.

Park Slope »

City Councilman Brad Lander is using Twitter to get ideas for participatory budgeting suggestions.

Red Hook »

Councilman Carlos Menchaca said the money will remain allocated to a capital project in Red Hook.

Manhattan Valley »

Residents across the Upper West Side and Morningside Heights can weigh in on how city funding is spent. 

Astoria »

City Councilman Costa Constantinides is launching participatory budgeting in the 22nd District.

Windsor Terrace »

The Windsor Terrace and Carroll Gardens libraries welcomed 21 new computers this week.

Forest Hills »

Locals are invited to participate in a series of upcoming “neighborhood assemblies.”

Sunnyside »

CIty Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer is launching participatory budgeting in his district next week.

Jamaica »

The first info-session about participatory budgeting in Jamaica is scheduled for June 12.

Williamsburg »

District 34's first year with participatory budgeting brought out a variety of ideas Monday.