Carlos Manzano for Manhattan Borough President - 2005
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ABOUT THE MANHATTAN BOROUGH PRESIDENT

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Manhattan is one of the most dynamic and diverse boroughs in New York City. And the Borough President (a.k.a. “BP”) is its chief elected official.


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The powers of the BP derive from the 1898 Charter -- New York City's Constitution -- as well as from the unique role this office occupies in the political life of the city. The central office located at the Municipal Building works to protect and promote a diverse and stable economy that broadly benefits its people and communities.

The BP represents more than 1.5 million residents. Because of Manhattan's central importance to New York's economy, the BP also responds to the needs of more than three million people who work, shop and do business in this borough every day.

The Charter empowers the BP to advocate Manhattan's needs in the city's budget-making process. This is done, in part, by developing an annual budget statement with the Borough Board -- a group the BP chairs that is comprised of the Manhattan City Council members and the chairs of our 12 Community Boards. The BP plays an important role during the budget adoption process, lobbying for borough needs and service restorations.

The Charter assigns the BP direct control over part of the city expense and capital budgets -- some $13.7 million in the 2003 fiscal year -- to spend on Manhattan projects and programs. It also gives the BP oversight and some direct authority over such services as street repair, housing code enforcement and parks maintenance.

Many decisions about what gets built when and where pass through the BP’s office. The job calls for review of all major public and private land use proposals in the borough -- from new office towers to the size and location of daycare centers. The BP has the opportunity to recommend the approval, rejection or change of such projects, and to guide recommendations through the City Planning Commission and Council. The BP also works with Community Boards and local residents in developing new plans and zoning proposals for their neighborhoods. And as the chair of the Borough Service Cabinet, the BP works to make city services more responsive to community needs. The BP’s staff also helps Manhattan residents meet the day-to-day demand of living in this most challenging of cities.

Under the Charter, the BP appoints individuals to the following:

  1. A member of the City Planning Commission
  2. A member of the Economic Development Corporation Board.
  3. A parent to the Public Education Panel and two members to the New York City Community and City-Wide Education Council.
  4. 600 members of Manhattan's 12 Community Boards;
     half on nominations from City Council members.
  5. Three members to sit on the Hudson River Park Trust Board
  6. Members to advisory boards of Manhattan's municipal health facilities
  7. Thirty-five additional municipal advisory and tasks forces.

Other important roles of the Borough President:

  • Sits on the New York City Off-Track Betting Site Selection Board when the board is considering matters pertinent to OTB locations within the borough.
  • Serves as a Trustee to the New York City Employee's Retirement System.

The BP also has an office in Northern Manhattan located at 163 West 125th Street. This office focuses on expanding economic development and improving city services in the area north of 96th Street. And the Constituent Services Division helps people navigate the complicated channels of government bureaucracy and obtain assistance and information.

Many Manhattan residents also serve as volunteer members of borough advisory boards and task forces; many more collaborate with this office as part of their own endeavors to secure a better life for this borough.


NOTE: Part of this description was taken from the current Manhattan Borough President's Web site.

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THE BP OFFICE

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