city council

 

The City Council is the legislative, or law-making, branch of City government. The City Council is responsible for passing local laws for New York City, making decisions about land use, investigating and overseeing City agencies, and approving the City’s budget. Each Council member represents one of the 51 New York City Council districts. Council members receive an annual base salary of $90,000. Council leaders and chairs of committees receive additional pay. Council members may hold other jobs in addition to their council seats.

 

You live in one of these City Council districts. Not sure which one? You can find it by entering your address.  Call 866-VOTE-NYC if you have any questions.

 

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