Who gets what, when, and how. When it all boils down, that is what policy, and the process of it known as politics, is. The main action throughout is choice: what one sees as good, bad, and everything in between.
That choice applies to ULURP, budgets, roads, bike lanes, and just about anything else we'd discuss at CB6.
Those choices, from voter to legislator, are informed by all sorts of factors.
The goal of bkcb6.app, hopefully in the App Store soon, is to make as much information as possible readily available when it comes to matters of CB6 and, more broadly, New York City and state issues from CB6 and beyond.
Check it out, let me know what you think, and keep this in mind: the East River wasn't a choice. The Brooklyn Bridge was. — Mike Racioppo
One map with toggles for CB6, transportation, speed limits, land use, zoning, parks, schools, childcare, libraries, school districts, historic districts, legislative districts, NYPD, and community board layers.