Community boards of New York City
The community boards of the New York City government are the appointed advisory groups of the community districts of the five boroughs. There are currently 59 community districts: twelve in the Bronx, eighteen in Brooklyn, twelve in Manhattan, fourteen in Queens, and three in Staten Island.
A February 2016 meeting of Manhattan Community Board 12
The district office (district manager's office) of Brooklyn Community Board 9
Government of New York City
The government of New York City, headquartered at New York City Hall in Lower Manhattan, is organized under the New York City Charter and provides for a mayor-council system. The mayor is elected to a four-year term and is responsible for the administration of city government. The New York City Council is a unicameral body consisting of 51 members, each elected from a geographic district, normally for four-year terms. Primary elections for local offices use ranked choice voting, while general elections use plurality voting. All elected officials are subject to a two consecutive-term limit. The court system consists of two citywide courts and three statewide courts.
New York City Hall, the seat of city government
The Surrogate's Courthouse containing courtrooms for the Surrogate's Court for New York County
The New York City Subway is managed by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), which is a state public-benefit corporation.