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Vote On What Prospect-Lefferts Gardens Projects Your Tax Dollars Should Go Toward
Participatory budgeting starts Saturday. Here are projects in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens and surrounding neighborhoods you can vote on.

PROSPECT-LEFFERTS GARDENS, BROOKLYN — Participatory budgeting season starts Saturday, when neighborhood residents can vote on which projects they'd like to see their tax dollars go toward.
Several projects are available in Brooklyn’s 40th District, which includes Prospect-Lefferts Gardens and surrounding neighborhoods and is represented by Councilman Mathieu Eugene. (See a full district map here.)
Residents over the age of 14 will vote on five projects, which will be funded up to $1 million. A full list of the projects can be seen on the flyer below, which also has information about when and where to vote.
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A representative for Eugene, though, tell us that the Sunday and Monday sites at the Parkside subway station and Newkirk Plaza have been "put on hold."
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