Form with which the board of directors of a corporation records the contents of its first meeting.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation records the contents of its first meeting.
Phone General Office: (718) 590-3500. Constituent Services: (718) 590-3554. Executive Office: (718) 590-3557.
The community boards of the New York City government are the appointed advisory groups of the community districts of the five boroughs. There are currently 59 community districts: twelve in the Bronx, eighteen in Brooklyn, twelve in Manhattan, fourteen in Queens, and three in Staten Island.
BRONX BOROUGH PRESIDENT VANESSA L. GIBSON ENDORSES THE ZONING AND HOUSING OPPORTUNITY INITIATIVE WITH CITY COUNCIL MODIFICATIONS.
There are 59 Community Boards throughout the city, with 12 located in The Bronx.
Apply for membership to the Community Board You may do so by contacting the Bronx Borough President's Office at 718-590-6001 or the office of your local Council Member. To access the 2022 Bronx CB application form, please visit the Bronx Borough President's Office website.
Community boards of the Bronx are the 12 New York City community boards in the borough of the Bronx, which are the appointed advisory groups of the community districts that advise on land use and zoning, participate in the city budget process, and address service delivery in their district.
Apply for membership to the Community Board You may do so by contacting the Bronx Borough President's Office at 718-590-6001 or the office of your local Council Member. To access the 2022 Bronx CB application form, please visit the Bronx Borough President's Office website.
The Bronx is divided into 6 geographic districts: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. Below is a description of each geographic district. You can also find an interactive map of Bronx schools at this link.
How to be an active member in your community: Stay up to date on (local) politics. Volunteer in your community. Share your ideas and spark the debate. VOTE! Check your privilege and create space. Scratch that cultural itch. Settle down with a book. Support local businesses.