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Apr. 25—Three positions are up for grabs in the Brownsville municipal election and voters will decide who will fill the position for Brownsville City Commissioner At Large B, Commissioner ...
Sep. 12—The Brownsville City Commission recently approved two ordinances aimed at asserting some control over how elections go down in the city. One amends Chapter 40, "Elections," in the Code ...
May 20—Eight city of Brownsville charter amendment propositions approved by voters in the May 1 election, including propositions having to do with term limits for elected city officials, were ...
Four members are elected from geographic districts; the remaining two members are elected at-large. Since Brownsville is the county seat of Cameron County, many county offices are in Brownsville. The city's public library system has two branches. [144] The primary law enforcement agency for the city is the Brownsville Police Department.
Aug. 23—Twelve candidates including four incumbents and four former board members have received their ballot positions and are running for the Brownsville Independent School District Board of ...
May 30—A proposal to replace Brownsville's two existing economic development organizations (EDOs) with a single Municipal Development District (MDD) might have had a better change of success if ...
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Brooklyn Community Board 16 is a New York City community board that encompasses the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Brownsville and Ocean Hill. [3] It is delimited by East 98th street, East New York Avenue, Ralph Avenue, Atlantic Avenue and Saratoga Avenue on the west, Broadway on the north, Van Sinderen Avenue on the east, as well as by the Long Island Rail Road on the south.