Politics & Government
Flatbush: Come Ask 11 City Agencies Literally Anything at Nov. 29 Town Hall
Your host? Local politician Jumaane Williams, who represents Flatbush and East Flatbush at City Hall.

EAST FLATBUSH, BROOKLYN — New York City Council Member Juumane Williams will host an all-encompassing town hall on Tuesday, Nov. 29, in which residents living within Williams' district can learn about — and ask questions about — almost any topic at all relevant to the area, including transportation, the local economy and small-business scene, education and quality of life.
The town hall will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at P.S. 181, located at 1023 New York Ave. Williams' district includes Flatbush and East Flatbush (map below).

Representatives from 11 different city agencies will be in attendance, as will Josue Pierre, Democratic district leader for the 42nd Assembly District, and representatives from community organizations Life of Hope, East Flatbush Village, and Radio Soleil.
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Brooklyn Legal Services, the Flatbush Tenant Coalition and the New York Legal Assistance Group will also be on hand to dole out info and answer burning questions.
The meeting is a chance for locals to raise community concerns and connect with Williams and the other officials and organizations present.
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Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Farah Louis-Drayton, a staffer in Williams' office, at 718-629-2900 or flouis@council.nyc.gov.
Pictured at top: Jumaane Williams. Photo by Michael Fleshman/Flickr
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