Revised maps approved by NYC’s Districting Commission show little change to our neck of the woods for next year’s City Council races. While buildings 3 and 4 are in district 1, along with the other Grand Street coops, buildings 1 and 2 remain in district 2, which is comprised mostly of Manhattan’s east side south of 34th Street.
While geographically awkward, the arrangement will continue to give East River cooperators two members of council to call on when seeking any sort of help from the city, which could come in handy.