Board of Estimate calendar papers for 1926 to 1931, 1944 to 1949

Accession ACC-2009-003. Unprocessed - RG 014. New York City Council

Description

The Board of Estimate was New York City's chief financial and decision making body. It existed pre-consolidation until 1990, when it was abolished as being unconstitutional in its representation and powers. The accession consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, resolutions, printed material, maps, drawings, and site plans. The material concerns proposals or items that needed Board of Estimate approval known as a "calendar item" referring to its scheduling by the Board for approval. The printed material is primarily printed copies of the calendar items. The maps, drawings, and site plans pertain to project proposals to be reviewed and approved. Calendar items were reviewed at hearings and were either approved; disapproved; disapproved, amended, and approved; or amended and carried over to the next Board meeting. The records are arranged chronologically and then by a calendar number.

Extent

562 cubic feet

Dates

1926-1931, 1944-1949




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