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BP Adams Pledges $1 Million In Participatory Budgeting Funds To 10 Council Districts

BP Adams Pledges $1 Million In Participatory Budgeting Funds To 10 Council Districts
Photo by Fort Greene Focus.
Photo by Fort Greene Focus.

Good news for participatory budgeting (PBNYC) fans: an extra $100,000 could be coming your way for Fiscal Year 2017, thanks to a pledge by Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.

The money is actually one-tenth of Adams’ total pledge of $1 million for all 10 council districts whose councilmembers are participating in PBNYC this year. City Councilmembers Mark Treyger and David Greenfield are among those to sign on to receive the Borough President’s funds.

“Participatory budgeting is a great opportunity for people to get involved in local government,” said Treyger. “Residents deserve a real voice when it comes to the investment of their tax dollars in their community, because no one knows their neighborhoods better.”

Treyger’s district, which includes Coney Island, Gravesend, and parts of Bensonhurst, allocated $1.125 million toward participatory budgeting last year. The additional $100,000 from the Borough President will be added to the district’s total budget.

Greenfield, who represents parts of Midwood, Mapleton, and Borough Park, allocated $1.07 million for participatory budgeting projects.

Adams also announced that Brooklyn Borough Hall will now be a universal voting site for all eligible PBNYC voters when voting takes place from Monday, March 28 through Friday, April 1 from 9am-5pm.

Voting at other locations will be open longer — from Saturday, March 26 until Sunday, April 3. All residents 16 years of age or older with proof of residency in a participating council district in Brooklyn will be eligible to vote at this location.

Adams described his decision as an easy one that will “bolster the voices of Brooklynites and help amplify their power to shape their tax dollars are spent in our borough.”

Greenfield expressed gratitude towards Adams for expanding participatory budgeting opportunities in his district.

“Participatory budgeting is a great way to give community members a direct say in how their tax dollars are spent,” said Council Member Greenfield. “I’m proud that thousands of my constituents have already participated.”

Other districts to benefit include those served by CMs Laurie Cumbo, Robert Cornegy, Jr., Mathieu Eugene, Brad Lander, Stephen Levin, Carlos Menchaca, Antonio Reynoso, and Jumaane D. Williams.