Where individuals are granted an opportunity to voice their concerns.

Welcome

The City of New York is divided into fifty-nine geographic community districts, served by a local rep. body known as a Community Board. Each Community Board is composed of up to fifty unsalaried individuals who either live in or have an interest in the community, selected to serve on the board by the Borough President or local City Council representatives.

The City Of New York

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officials

federal officials

Honorable Charles Schumer
United States Senator

Honorable Kirsten Gillibrand
United States Senator

Congressman Edolphus Towns
10th Congressional District

Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke
11th Congressional District

State officials
Honorable Andrew Cuomo
Governor of the State of New York

Senator Eric Adams
20th Senatorial District

Senator Velmanette Montgomery
18th Senatorial District

Senator John Sampson
19th Senatorial District

Assemblyman William Boyland, Jr.
55th Assembly District

Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries
57th Assembly District

Assemblyman Karim Camara
43rd Assembly District

Assemblywoman Annette Robinson
56th Assembly District

Assemblywoman Joan Millman
52nd Assembly District

NEW YORK CITY officials
Honorable Mike Bloomberg
Mayor of New York City

Honorable Bill deBlasio
Public Advocate for New York City

Honorable John Liu
Office of the Comptroller

Councilwoman Darlene Mealy
41st Council District

Councilwoman Letitia James
35th Council District

Councilman Albert Vann
36th Council District

BOROUGH OFFICIALS
Honorable Marty Markowitz
Brooklyn Borough President

Police & Local Law Enforcement
77th Precinct - NYPD
127 Utica Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11213
Phone:(718) 735-0611

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Get Involved
There are several things you can do to get more involved in CB #8:

1.Report a complaint or request for service by contacting the District Office.

2. Attend meetings of the Community Board and ask to be put on the mailing list to get meeting notices.

3. Apply to become a Community Board Member. You can do so either by picking up an application at the Community Board's Office, contacting the Brooklyn Borough President's Office at 718-802-3700, or by contacting your local Council Member.

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Community Board 8
1291 St. Marks Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11213
Tel: (718) 467-5574
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