Mayor Koch community meeting records from 1978 to 1989


Description

This accession is comprised of memos, drafts and reports regarding issues discussed, news clippings, some correspondence, meeting agendas, some attendance sheets, responses from the Mayor's office acknowledging receipts of letters from citizens and officials, and some minutes relating to community meetings. Community meetings are informal meetings, in a specific community district, where the Mayor addresses specific issues affecting that community (e.g. White Street Prison, Toxic Waste Dump in Brooklyn). Some of the materials in these files are stamped, "confidential." Chronological.


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