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Category: Community Board Watch

Community Board Watch: CB5 Manhattan and Brooklyn CB1 — What Midtown, Greenpoint, and Williamsburg Are Deciding This Spring

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From Times Square zoning fights to the Brooklyn Mirage replacement in Williamsburg, here is what your community board is deciding this month — and exactly how to show up, email in, or testify.

Community Board Watch: Bronx CB10 and Staten Island CB2 — Late April 2026 Meetings You Should Know About

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Two community boards that rarely get the spotlight — Bronx CB10 (City Island, Co-op City, Throggs Neck) and Staten Island CB2 — meet this month. Here is what is on their plates and exactly how to show up, speak, or apply for a seat.

Community Board Watch: CB6 Manhattan Tackles Landmarks and Shelters, CB2 Queens Fights for Safer Streets

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This week’s Community Board Watch covers CB6 Manhattan’s upcoming votes on landmarking, outdoor dining, and the 30th Street Shelter, plus CB2 Queens’ push for dedicated bus lanes on Queens Boulevard and safer crosswalks in Woodside.

Your Community Board Is Shaping Your Street This April: What CB3 Manhattan and CB14 Brooklyn Are Deciding

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Who This Helps: Residents of the Lower East Side, East Village, Chinatown, Two Bridges, Flatbush, Midwood, Kensington, and Prospect Park South — anyone who wants a say in how their neighborhood is developed, designed, and governed. Community boards are the closest most New Yorkers ever get to direct democracy. They are not just advisory bodies […]

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