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  2. Visit the Council. We're located at New York City Hall. Council Members each have an office at 250 Broadway, as well as offices in each of their districts.

  3. Council Members & Districts. The 51 Council districts throughout the five boroughs are each represented by an elected Council Member. Printable View. Constituent Service Data. Check out our map widget to search for your Council Member/District in a map view!

  4. The New York City Council - Calendar

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    Council Chambers - City Hall VOTE* Members of the Council representing the Borough of Queens will meet to vote on the nomination of Myoungmi Kim for appointment to the Department for the Aging Advisory Council.

  5. Live Stream Hearings. The City Council will not play pre-recorded video testimony from members of the public at our hearings.

  6. Review land use and make decisions about the growth and development of our city. Similar to Congress at the federal level, we are New York City’s legislative body. The Council is separate from the Mayor’s administration but an equal partner in how our City is run.

  7. Legislation - Legislation

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    Legislation. New York City is diverse, complex, and unlike anywhere else. The Council creates laws to provide a framework for governing our unique city. The Council writes and passes local laws that affect the day-to-day lives of people living in, working in, or visiting New York City.

  8. City Hall, NY – Today, the New York City Council voted to pass legislation establishing municipal efforts to acknowledge and address the legacy and impact of slavery and racial injustices in New York City. The package of legislation would establish a Truth, Healing and Reconciliation process on slavery within New York City (which had one of ...

  9. The New York City Council - Legislation

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    The New York City Council - Legislation. Search: select. All Years. Session 2024 to 2025. Session 2022 to 2023. Session 2018 to 2021. Session 2014 to 2017. Session 2010 to 2013.

  10. Committees - New York City Council

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    The Council has thirty-five standing committees that practice oversight of New York City functions, including human services, infrastructure, and government affairs. Each committee is headed by a Council Member (the Chair), includes at least five members, and meets at least once a month.

  11. The City Budget - Budget

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    The New York City Council presents the following budget priorities for the State Fiscal Year 2025 Budget to help ensure New York City receives the equitable and necessary support for its health, safety, and success. Read the Council’s 2024 State Budget Priorities.