Through April 19, New Yorkers age 11 and up can vote — online or in person — on how city funding will be spent on local projects via City Councilmember Harvey Epstein's office.
In Council District 2, residents can vote on up to three of eight proposals. Projects focus on nonprofit organizations providing arts, culture, accessibility and ecology-focused programming.
Voting is available online at vote.pbnyc.org, at poll sites across the district, and at the temporary district office at 254 E. Fourth St. between Avenue B and Avenue C on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Participating organizations on the ballot feature Pioneers Go East Collective, NYC H2O, Fourth Arts Block (FABnyc), Frigid NYC, Latinas on the Verge of Excellence, Chickenshed NYC, EVLovesNYC and NYC Belongs.

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