You can submit your ideas for Upper West Side projects that deserve funding.
Read moreDetailsYou can submit your ideas for Upper West Side projects that deserve funding.
Read moreDetailsAn eye-catching broker's fee, a president's resignation, and more Upper West Side projects to decide between for funding.
Read moreDetailsParticipatory budgeting on the Upper West Side has returned.
Read moreDetailsThe winning projects are in for the Participatory Budgeting process that has played out in recent months on the Upper West Side.
Read moreDetailsWhile the exact locations must remain hidden, here are the general Upper West Side areas where new security cameras were installed.
Read moreDetailsVoting week for participatory budgeting in City Council districts will start April 6.
Read moreDetailsResidents can vote on which projects to fund starting April 6, with ballots closing on April 14. Details here.
Read moreDetailsYou can vote on 11 projects to receive city funding on the Upper West Side. Here's what to know.
Read moreDetailsBarriers for bike lanes, a COVID-19 grief garden, and more street lighting are some ideas already submitted for this year's Participatory Budgeting process.
Read moreDetailsThe 2024 Participatory Budgeting votes have been counted, and starting in July, these projects will be funded....
Read moreDetailsEvery participating City Council Member is allowed $1 million in discretionary funds to distribute among community-suggested and selected infrastructure projects within their districts.
Read moreDetailsPlaygrounds, dog runs, neighborhood benches, security cameras, and laptops all have been paid for by Participatory Budgeting.
Read moreDetailsIf you had $1 million to spend on improving the Upper West Side, would you upgrade the restrooms
Read moreDetailsThe participatory budgeting (PB) process for the next fiscal year is underway. This is the time when residents in participating City Council districts can decide directly how some of their tax dollars will be spent
Read moreDetailsA new recreation and fitness area intended for tweens and younger adults opened in Riverside Park at 76th Street this week, and it’s just what the neighborhood ordered — literally.
Read moreDetailsTwo local council members have announced the projects that won financing through participatory budgeting, a community-driven
Read moreDetailsNYC's Participatory Budgeting program lets Upper West Siders vote to decide how Council Members Helen Rosenthal and Mark Levine will each spend $1 million on community improvement projects.
Read moreDetailsIt's like Sim City with real money. Locals decided to spend more than a million bucks for library renovations, tech equipment, air conditioning
Read moreDetailsLocals get to decide this week if the 72nd Street Dog Run gets an upgrade, local auxiliary police officers get a new van or schools get new technology. (Or all of the above.)
Read moreDetailsLocal council members are looking for ideas for spending $1 million in the neighborhood. The latest round of "Participatory Budgeting" has begun.
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