Brooklyn Borough President Howard Golden constituent complaints for 1995 to 2001


Description

Howard Golden served as Brooklyn Borough President from 1978 to 2001. His responsibilities included collaboration with the Mayor's Office and City Council on budgetary matters, review of land use, economic development and monitoring, and modifying delivery of city services. The accession consists of outgoing correspondence. Letters restate the original complaint from the constituent, usually concerning a problem relating to a city service or function, and the attempt to address some solution. Some matters are noted as being referred to appropriate officials or agencies. Some letters are to officials and agencies referring the original complaint. There is no index to this accession, although log and reference numbers are noted. Arranged reverse chronologically.


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