The Bronx Community Boards in New York, NY are local representative bodies appointed by the Borough President, with half nominated by City Council Members. There are 12 Community Boards in The Bronx, each consisting of up to 50 unsalaried members who reside, work, or have a significant interest in the community. These boards aim to ensure that every neighborhood is represented and address various community issues related to education, health and human services, planning and development, and more.
Community members can apply to become a part of the Community Boards, and applications for the year 2024 are currently open. The boards play a crucial role in representing the interests and concerns of the Bronx community, and their members contribute to the decision-making process on local matters. Each Community Board covers specific neighborhoods within The Bronx, and they work towards fostering community engagement and development.
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