Efforts which result in a sustainable increase in living standards that implies increased per capita income, better education and health as well as environmental protection.
Community Board 8 represents North Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, and Weeksville.
Community Board 8 has an important advisory role in dealing with land use and zoning matters, the City budget, municipal service delivery, and many other matters relating to the welfare of their community.
Community Board 8 represents North Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, and Weeksville.
Community Board 8 has an important advisory role in dealing with land use and zoning matters, the City budget, municipal service delivery, and many other matters relating to the welfare of their community.
Please visit https://www.brooklyncb8.org/ for more information on the meeting agenda. Note that this meeting is scheduled for a Wednesday as Thursday is Veterans' Day.
Community Board 8 represents North Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, and Weeksville.
Community Board 8 has an important advisory role in dealing with land use and zoning matters, the City budget, municipal service delivery, and many other matters relating to the welfare of their community.
1635 Bergen Street (between Rochester & Utica Avenues)
United States
Description:
Agenda:
General Meeting Call to Order
Roll Call
Acceptance of Minutes
Correspondence
Senator Velmanette Mongomery from the 18th Senatorial District will speak on the “Parents Bill”. This Bill gives incarcerated parents and parents enrolled in substance abuse treatment programs a Fighting Chance To Reunite With Their Children.
A representative from Congresswoman Yvette Clarke’s office will make a presentation on Academy Night.
Report of Committees:
Housing/ULURP
Economic Development
Police
Youth & Family Services
Parks
Fire/Safety
Aging /Health
Education
Environment/Sanitation
Transportation
Old Business
New Business
Public Comments
Acknowledgement of Elected Officials
Announcements
Adjournment
Please note that the order of the meeting is subject to change as are any of the agenda items.
Councilmember Letitia James will host a town hall meeting with representatives from local civic and community-based organizations.
For more information, please call (718) 260-9191.
The New York City Charter Revision Commission will hold public meetings and hearings in each borough of the City of New York. During hearings, the Commission will receive testimony from members of the public on any aspect of the Charter.
The meetings and hearings are open to the public and anyone may sign-up to speak during the hearing segment of the evening. Individuals who wish to give testimony may begin signing-up one half-hour before the hearing. Everyone wishing to speak will be afforded an opportunity no matter what time they arrive during the hearing. Written testimony is encouraged can be submitted at the hearings or submitted through the Contact the Commission link on the Commission’s website.
Note: Individuals requesting sign language interpreters for the hearing should contact the Charter Revision Commission by visiting the Commission website and clicking on “Contact the Commission” or by calling 311.