Public Safety Committee

NY, United States

The Public Safety Committee’s purpose is to increase public safety in Central Harlem by working collaboratively with local and citywide stakeholders to promote evidence- based and innovative solutions, strategies and

Senior Task Force

NY, United States

The Senior Task Force meets on the third Thursday of each month via Zoom. Meetings are also livestreamed and recorded on our Facebook Live. Live feeds of zoom meetings are

Land Use Committee

The Land Use Committee fulfils its City Charter- mandated duties through its participation in the New York City Uniform Land Use Review Process (ULURP).  Additionally, the Committee reviews and provides

Housing Committee

NY, United States

The Housing Committee is focused on the preservation and maintenance of all types of affordable housing options in Central Harlem by working closely with government agencies, elected officials tenant organizations,

Executive Committee

NY, United States

The Executive committee meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month via Zoom. Meetings livestreamed and recorded on Facebook Live. Live feeds of zoom meetings are available for broadcasting upon request.

Higher Learning Cannabis Panel Discussion

NY, United States

Join Manhattan Community Board 10 and Marcus Meets Malcolm for an outdoor cannabis forum, taking place on Saturday, April 29th from 11AM to 3PM on 120th Street in Harlem. The

General Board Meeting

NY, United States

The Full Board meets on the first Wednesday of each month via Zoom. Meetings are also livestreamed and recorded on our Facebook Live. Live feeds of zoom meetings are available for

Arts and Culture Committee

NY, United States

The Arts & Culture committee meets on the second Monday of each month via Zoom. Meetings are also livestreamed and recorded on our Facebook Live. Live feeds of zoom meetings

Transportation Landmarks and Historic Preservation Committee

NY, United States

The Transportation, Historical Preservation and Landmarks Committee advocates for safe mobility and transportation infrastructure in Central Harlem.  Working with partners art the City’s Department of Transportation (DOT), Metropolitan Transit Authority