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Participatory Budgeting is a democratic process in which community members directly decide how to spend part of a public budget. Council Members choose to join Participatory Budgeting New York City (PBNYC), giving at least $1 million from their budget for the whole community to participate in decision-making. It’s a yearlong process of public meetings, to ensure that people have the time and resources to make informed decisions. Community members discuss local needs and develop proposals to meet these needs. Through a public vote, residents then decide which proposals to fund. More info can be found at http://council.nyc.gov/pb/
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Field Names:

Vote Year
vote_year
Council District
council_district
Category
category
Project Number
project_number
Title
title
Description
description
Address
address
Votes
votes
Winner
winner
Cost
cost
BP Funding
bp_funding
Borough Code
borough_code
Latitude
latitude
Longitude
longitude
Postcode
postcode
Community Board
community_board
Census Tract
census_track
BIN
bin
BBL
bbl
NTA
nta

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Tableau users should select the OData v2 endpoint option.

OData V4 Endpoint:

OData V2 Endpoint:

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