Per the city:
New Yorkers can vote online or in person all week to decide how nearly $30 million in capital funding will be spent in the Fiscal Year 2024 city budget to improve neighborhood schools, parks, libraries, and local infrastructure.
City Councilmember Carlina Rivera's District 2, which includes the East Village, Gramercy Park, Kips Bay, the Lower East Side and Murray Hill, has $1 million in funds available ... and 11 projects up for a vote.
Per Rivera in a statement:
"The projects on our ballots range from improving safety in public housing, enhancing public parks and green infrastructure, adding new recreation spaces, and upgrading technology in our educational and cultural institutions. Our neighbors as young as 11 years old and older can vote, regardless of citizenship status, which makes PB one of the most inclusive ways to participate in local government. I encourage everyone to vote for their favorite projects."
And the 11 items open for a vote (residents may choose up to five):
• Community Garden Resiliency
Gardens between Avenue A and Avenue D
Permeable pavers and water access in community gardens
• Library Technology Upgrades
Computers and Laptops for Kips Bay, Epiphany, Ottendorfer and Tompkins Square Public Libraries
• Improvements at Merchant's House Museum
29 E. Fourth St.
• Girls Locker Room Upgrade — School of the Future
127 E. 22nd St.
• Upgrade for the shared library for PS 64, Tompkins Square Middle School and the Earth School
600 E. Sixth St.
• Bathroom Renovations — East Side Community School, P.S. 15, P.S. 63
• Riis Houses Pathway Lighting
Avenue D and 10th Street
• LES II Basketball Court Upgrades (photo above via a reader)
750 E. Sixth St.
• Meltzer Towers Safety Improvements
94 E. First St.
• Peter's Field Basketball Courts Reconstruction
2nd Avenue and 20th Street
• Union Square Park Fences and Landscape Initial Funding
Residents age 11 and older may vote (once!) online here until Sunday, April 2. Or! You can vote in person (once!) at the following locations...