2006 New York Code - Council Districts.



 
    §  3-202  Council  districts.  a.  The  city  is  hereby  divided into
  thirty-five council districts for the election of council members  other
  than the public advocate, the boundaries of which are hereby established
  and described as follows:
    1. First District
    That  part of the Borough of Staten Island bounded by a line described
  as follows:
    BEGINNING at a point in waters of Arthur Kill between border lines  of
  New   Jersey,  and  Richmond  County,  at  Goethals  Bridge,  proceeding
  southeast, to Railroad cut, then proceeding east,  to  Gulf  Avenue,  to
  Staten  Island  Expressway,  to Bengal Avenue, to Fahy Avenue, to Arlene
  Street, to Lander Avenue, to Richmond Avenue, to Victory  Boulevard,  to
  Willowbrook  Road,  to  Watchogue  Road,  to Victory Boulevard, to Manor
  Road, to Ocean Terrace, to Todt Hill Road, to Richmond Road,  proceeding
  northerly,  to Cromwell Avenue, to Hylan Boulevard, to Old Town Road, to
  Staten Island Rapid Transit Line,  proceeding  north  on  Staten  Island
  Rapid  Transit  Line,  to  West  Fingerboard Road, to Steuben Street, to
  Hylan Boulevard, to Hickory Avenue, to  McClean  Avenue,  to  Lily  Pond
  Avenue,  extended  to waters of the Atlantic Ocean; thence southerly and
  westerly through waters of the  Atlantic  Ocean,  Raritan  Bay,  to  the
  waters  of Arthur Kill, along the intersection New Jersey-New York Line,
  proceeding northerly and including Island of Meadows, and Pralls Island,
  to the point or place of beginning.
    2. Second District
    That part of the Borough of Manhattan bounded by a line  described  as
  follows:
    BEGINNING at a point in the waters of the East River at East Twentieth
  Street  extended,  to  East  Twentieth  Street, to First Avenue, to East
  Fourteenth Street, to Fourth Avenue, to East Eighth Street, to Broadway,
  to West Houston Street, to West Houston Street extended in the waters of
  the Hudson River, thence southerly, easterly, and northerly,  along  the
  East  River,  to  the  point  or  place  of  beginning; this District is
  intended to include  that  part  of  the  City  of  New  York  known  as
  Governor's Island, Ellis Island and Liberty Island, (Bedloe's Island).
    3. Third District
    That  part  of the Borough of Manhattan bounded by a line described as
  follows:
    BEGINNING at a point in the  waters  of  the  Hudson  River,  at  West
  Houston  Street  extended,  to West Houston Street, to Broadway, to East
  Eighth Street, to Fourth Avenue, to East  Fourteenth  Street,  to  First
  Avenue,  to  East Twentieth Street, to East Twentieth Street extended in
  the waters of the East River, north to East Thirty-ninth Street extended
  in the waters of the East River, west on East  Thirty-ninth  Street  and
  its  easterly prolongation to Second Avenue, to East Sixtieth Street, to
  Fifth Avenue, to Central Park South, to Avenue of the Americas, to  West
  Fifty-fifth  Street,  to Seventh Avenue, to West Forty-eighth Street, to
  Eighth Avenue, to West Twenty-ninth Street, to  Tenth  Avenue,  to  West
  Thirty-sixth  Street, to West Thirty-sixth Street extended to the waters
  of the  Hudson  River,  thence  southerly  to  the  point  or  place  of
  beginning.
    4. Fourth District
    That  part  of the Borough of Manhattan bounded by a line described as
  follows:
    BEGINNING at a point  in  the  waters  of  the  Hudson  River  at  the
  Manhattan  borough  line  and West Ninety-ninth Street extended, to West
  Ninety-ninth Street, to  Broadway,  to  West  Ninety-eighth  Street,  to
  Amsterdam Avenue, to West One Hundredth Street, to Central Park West, to
  Central  Park  South,  to  Avenue  of  the Americas, to West Fifty-fifth

Street, to Seventh Avenue, to West Forty-eighth Street, to Eighth Avenue, to West Twenty-ninth Street, to Tenth Avenue, to West Thirty-sixth Street, extended into the waters of the Hudson River to the Manhattan borough line, thence northerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. 5. Fifth District That part of the Borough of Manhattan bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the waters of the Hudson River at the Manhattan borough line and West One Hundred Thirteenth Street extended, to West One Hundred Thirteenth Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to Cathedral Parkway--Central Park North, to Fifth Avenue, to West One Hundred Twentieth Street, to Mount Morris Park West, to West One Hundred Twenty-fourth Street, to Fifth Avenue, to East One Hundred Thirty-second Street, extended into the waters of the Harlem River to the Manhattan borough line, thence northerly along said borough line to West One Hundred Sixty-fifth Street extended, to the Harlem River Drive, to Saint Nicholas Place, to West One Hundred Fifty-first Street, to Saint Nicholas Avenue, to West One Hundred Fifty-second Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to West One Hundred Fifty-first Street, to Broadway, to West One Hundred Fiftieth Street, extended into the waters of the Hudson River to the Manhattan borough line, thence southerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. 6. Sixth District That part of the Borough of Manhattan bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the waters of the Hudson River at the Manhattan borough line at West One Hundred Fiftieth Street extended, to West One Hundred Fiftieth Street, to Broadway, to West One Hundred Fifty-first Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to West One Hundred Fifty-second Street, to Saint Nicholas Avenue, to West One Hundred Fifty-first Street, to Saint Nicholas Place, to the Harlem River Drive, to West One Hundred Sixty-fifth Street extended, into the waters of the Harlem River to the Manhattan borough line, thence northerly, westerly and southerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. 7. Seventh District That part of the Borough of Manhattan bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the waters of the East River at the easterly prolongation of East Thirty-ninth Street extended to Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive along said East Thirty-ninth Street, to Second Avenue, to Sixtieth Street, to Fifth Avenue, to Central Park South, to Central Park West, to West Eighty-sixth Street, proceeding easterly through Central Park, to East Eighty-fourth Street, to Madison Avenue, to East Eighty-sixth Street, to Park Avenue, to East Ninety-first Street, to Lexington Avenue, to East Ninety-second Street, to First Avenue, to East Ninety-sixth Street extended into the waters of the East River, thence running southerly to the point or place of beginning; this district is intended to include that part of the City of New York known as Franklin D. Roosevelt Island. 8. Eighth District That part of the Borough of Manhattan bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the waters of the East River at the Manhattan borough line and East Ninety-sixth Street extended, to East Ninety-sixth Street, to First Avenue, to East Ninety-second Street, to Lexington Avenue, to East Ninety-first Street, to Park Avenue, to East
Eighty-sixth Street, to Madison Avenue, to East Eighty-fourth Street, thence through Central Park to Central Park West at West Eighty-sixth Street, to West One Hundredth Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to West Ninety-eighth Street, to Broadway, to West Ninety-ninth Street, extended into the waters of the Hudson River to the Manhattan borough line, thence northerly along said borough line to West One Hundred Thirteenth Street extended, to West One Hundred Thirteenth Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, to Cathedral Parkway--Central Park North, to Fifth Avenue, to East One Hundred Twentieth Street, to Mount Morris Park West, to West One Hundred Twenty-fourth Street, to Fifth Avenue, to East One Hundred Thirty-second Street, extended into the waters of the Harlem River to the Manhattan borough line, thence southerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. This district is intended to include that part of the City of New York known as Randall's Island and Ward's Island; this district is further intended to include that part of the Borough of the Bronx bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the Harlem River at the Macombs Dam Bridge, extended along the Macombs Dam Bridge, to Jerome Avenue, to East One Hundred Sixty-fifth Street, to Gerard Avenue, to East One Hundred Sixty-fourth Street, to Grand Concourse, to East One Hundred Fifty-third Street, to Morris Avenue, to Third Avenue, to Major Deegan Expressway, to Bruckner Boulevard, to Leggett Avenue, to Truxton Street, to Spofford Avenue, to Halleck Street, to Ryawa Avenue, to Manida Street, extended into the waters of the East River to the Bronx borough line, thence westerly and northerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. This District is intended to include that part of the City of New York known as North Brother Island and South Brother Island. 9. Ninth District That part of the Borough of the Bronx bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the intersection of the Bronx borough line and West Kingsbridge Road, to Major Deegan Expressway, to West Two Hundred Thirtieth Street, to Kingsbridge Terrace, to West Two Hundred Twenty-ninth Street, to Sedgwick Avenue, to Fordham Road, to University Avenue, to Burnside Avenue, to Jerome Avenue, to East One Hundred Sixty-eighth Street, to Grand Concourse, to East One Hundred Seventy-second Street, to Teller Avenue, to East One Hundred Seventieth Street, to East One Hundred Seventy-first Street, to Third Avenue, to Saint Paul's Place, to Crotona Park South, to Crotona Avenue, to Prospect Avenue, to East One Hundred Sixty-fifth Street, to Union Avenue, to East One Hundred Sixty-first Street, to Third Avenue, to East One Hundred Fifty-ninth Street, to Courtlandt Avenue, to East One Hundred Fifty-sixth Street, to Melrose Avenue, to Third Avenue, to Morris Avenue, to East One Hundred Fifty-third Street, to Grand Concourse, to East One Hundred Sixty-fourth Street, to Gerard Avenue, to East One Hundred Sixty-fifth Street, to Jerome Avenue, extended into the waters of the Harlem River to the Bronx borough line, thence northerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. 10. Tenth District The part of the Borough of the Bronx bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the Bronx-Westchester County line intersects the Hutchinson River Parkway, thence southerly along the Hutchinson River Parkway, to the Hutchinson River, thence easterly in the waters of said River, to the Harlem River Division Penn Central Railroad tracks, thence southerly along said Railroad tracks, to Hunter Avenue, to Hutchinson River Parkway, to the New England Thruway, to Conner Street, to Provost Avenue, to Light Street, to Harper Avenue, to
Garrett Place, to Pratt Avenue, to East Two Hundred Thirty-third Street, to Monticello Avenue, to Strang Avenue, to Myrdok Avenue, to Edenwald Avenue, to Wylder Avenue, to Pitman Avenue, to Barnes Avenue, to East Two Hundred Thirty-third Street, to White Plains Road, to East Two Hundred Thirtieth Street, to Carpenter Avenue, to East Two Hundred Twenty-ninth Street, to Bronx Boulevard, to East Gun Hill Road, to the Harlem Division Penn Central Railroad tracks, to East Two Hundred Eleventh Street, to Perry Avenue, to East Two Hundred Fifth Street, to Bainbridge Avenue, to East Mosholu Parkway South, to Briggs Avenue, to Bedford Park Boulevard, to Grand Concourse, to East One Hundred Ninety-eighth Street, to Jerome Avenue, to Kingsbridge Road, to University Avenue, to West One Hundred Ninetieth Street, to Webb Avenue, to Sedgwick Avenue, to West Two Hundred Twenty-ninth Street, to Kingsbridge Terrace, to West Two Hundred Thirtieth Street, to Major Deegan Expressway, to West Kingsbridge Road, to the Bronx borough line, thence westerly, northerly and easterly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. 11. Eleventh District That part of the Borough of the Bronx bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the waters of the East River at the intersection of the Bronx-Queens County line and Olmstead Avenue extended, thence northerly through the waters of Pugsley's Creek, to Lacombe Avenue, to Olmstead Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Pugsley Avenue, to Cross Bronx Expressway, to East One Hundred Seventy-seventh Street, to DeVoe Avenue, to East Tremont Avenue, to Bronx Street, to East One Hundred Eightieth Street, to Boston Road, to Bronx Park South, to Vyse Avenue, to Cross Bronx Expressway, to Sheridan Expressway, to East One Hundred Sixty-fifth Street, to Westchester Avenue, to East One Hundred Sixty-fifth Street, to Union Avenue, to East One Hundred Sixty-first Street, to Third Avenue, to East One Hundred Fifty-ninth Street, to Courtlandt Avenue, to East One Hundred Fifty-sixth Street, to Melrose Avenue, to Third Avenue, to Major Deegan Expressway, to Bruckner Boulevard, to Leggett Avenue, to Truxton Street, to Spofford Avenue, to Halleck Street, to Ryawa Avenue, to Manida Street, extended into the waters of the East River to the Bronx borough line, thence easterly and northerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning; this District is intended to include that part of the City of New York known as Riker's Island. 12. Twelfth District That part of the Borough of the Bronx bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the waters of the East River at the intersection of the Bronx-Queens County line and Olmstead Avenue extended, thence northerly through the waters of Pugsley's Creek, to Lacombe Avenue, to Olmstead Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Pugsley Avenue, to Cross Bronx Expressway, to East One Hundred Seventy-seventh Street, to Devoe Avenue, to East Tremont Avenue, to Bronx Street, to East One Hundred Eightieth Street, to Boston Road, to Bronx Park South, to Southern Boulevard, to Fordham Road, to Pelham Parkway, to Burr Avenue, to Bruckner Expressway, to Middletown Road, to Stadium Avenue, to Watt Avenue, extended to the waters of Long Island Sound, thence northerly and easterly to the Bronx borough line, thence southerly and westerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning; this District is intended to include that part of the City of New York known as City Island and Hart Island. 13. Thirteenth District
That part of the Borough of the Bronx bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the intersection of Sedgwick Avenue and Fordham Road, thence easterly along Fordham Road, to University Avenue, to West Burnside Avenue, to Jerome Avenue, to East One Hundred Sixty-eighth Street, to Grand Concourse, to East One Hundred Seventy-second Street, to Teller Avenue, to East One Hundred Seventieth Street, to East One Hundred Seventy-first Street, to Third Avenue, to Saint Paul's Place, to Crotona Park South, to Crotona Avenue, to Prospect Avenue, to East One Hundred Sixty-fifth Street, to Westchester Avenue, to East One Hundred Sixty-fifth Street, to Sheridan Expressway, to Cross Bronx Expressway, to Vyse Avenue, to Bronx Park South, to East One Hundred Eighty-second Street, to Quarry Road, to East One Hundred Eighty-first Street, to Third Avenue, to East One Hundred Eighty-second Street, to Park Avenue, to Fordham Road, to Webster Avenue, to East One Hundred Ninety-eighth Street, to Jerome Avenue, to Kingsbridge Road, to University Avenue, to West One Hundred Ninetieth Street, to Webb Avenue, to Sedgwick Avenue, to the point or place of beginning. 14. Fourteenth District That part of the Borough of the Bronx bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the Bronx-Westchester County line intersects the Hutchinson River Parkway, thence southerly along the Hutchinson River Parkway, to the Hutchinson River, thence easterly in the waters of said River, to the Harlem River Division Penn Central Railroad tracks, thence southerly along said Railroad tracks, to Hunter Avenue, to Hutchinson River Parkway, to the New England Thruway, to Conner Street, to Provost Avenue, to Light Street, to Harper Avenue, to Garrett Place, to Pratt Avenue, to East Two Hundred Thirty-third Street, to Monticello Avenue, to Strang Avenue, to Murdock Avenue, to Edenwald Avenue, to Wilder Avenue, to Pitman Avenue, to Barnes Avenue, to East Two Hundred Thirty-third Street, to White Plains Road, to East Two Hundred Thirtieth Street, to Carpenter Avenue, to East Two Hundred Twenty-ninth Street, to Bronx Boulevard, to East Gun Hill Road, to the Harlem Division Penn Central Railroad tracks, to East Two Hundred Eleventh Street, to Perry Avenue, to East Two Hundred Fifth Street, to Bainbridge Avenue, to East Mosholu Parkway South, to Briggs Avenue, to Bedford Park Boulevard, to Grand Concourse, to East One Hundred Ninety-eighth Street, to Webster Avenue, to Fordham Road, to Park Avenue, to East One Hundred Eighty-second Street, to Third Avenue, to East One Hundred Eighty-first Street, to Quarry Road, to East One Hundred Eighty-second Street, to Southern Boulevard, to Fordham Road, to Pelham Parkway, to Burr Avenue, to Bruckner Expressway, to Middletown Road, to Stadium Avenue, to Watt Avenue, extended to the waters of Long Island Sound, thence northerly to the Bronx-Westchester County line, thence westerly along said County line to the point or place of beginning. 15. Fifteenth District That part of the Borough of Queens bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, proceeding easterly along the Brooklyn-Queens borough line, into Rockaway Inlet, thence, easterly and northerly along the border of the Brooklyn-Queens borough line, through Spring Creek following the Brooklyn-Queens borough line, to One Hundred Fifty-fifth Avenue, proceeding north on Sapphire Street, to Dumont Avenue, to Ruby Street, to Liberty Avenue, to Drew Street, to Ninety-fifth Avenue, to Eldert Lane, extended to the Brooklyn-Queens borough line, following said Brooklyn-Queens borough
line, westerly to Sunnyside Park, north to Robert Place, to Robert Street, to Hendricks Street, to Vermont Avenue, following the Brooklyn-Queens borough line through the Cemetery of the Evergreens, to Irving Avenue, to Eldert Street, to Wycoff Avenue, to Gates Avenue, to Nicholas Avenue, to Menahan Street, to Cypress Avenue, to Stanhope Street, to Grandview Avenue, to Gates Avenue, to Forest Avenue, to Putman Avenue, to Woodward Avenue, to Catalpa Avenue, to Fresh Pond Road, to Myrtle Avenue, to Central Avenue, to Sixty-sixth Street, to Myrtle Avenue, to Eighty-eighth Street, to Eighty-third Drive, to Eighty-ninth Street, to Myrtle Avenue, to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Jamaica Avenue, to Eighty-seventh Street, to Atlantic Avenue, to Ninety-second Street, to Ninety-seventh Avenue, to Eighty-eighth Street, to Rockaway Boulevard, to Cross Bay Boulevard, to North Conduit Avenue, to Cohancy Street, proceeding southerly, to South Conduit Avenue, to Nassau Expressway, to One Hundred Fiftieth Street, running thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly and southerly borders of the John F. Kennedy International Airport, thence following the Queens-Nassau County borderline to the Atlantic Ocean, thence westerly, including that part of the City of New York known as the Rockaways to the point or place of beginning. 16. Sixteenth District That part of the Borough of Queens bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the Queens-Nassau County boundary line intersects Twenty-fourth Avenue, extended into the waters of Little Neck Bay, to the Cross Island Parkway, thence southerly, to Thirty-seventh Avenue, thence easterly across Little Neck Bay along Thirty-seventh Avenue, to Two Hundred Thirty-third Street, to Bay Street, to Two Hundred Thirty-fourth Street, thence westerly across Little Neck Bay, to Forty-first Avenue, to Two Hundred Fifteenth Street, to Northern Boulevard, to Clearview Expressway, to Forty-fifth Road, to Francis Lewis Boulevard, to Forty-fifth Avenue, to One Hundred Ninety-second Street, to Forty-seventh Avenue, to Auburndale Lane, to Meadow Road, to Fresh Meadow Lane, to Long Island Expressway, to Bell Boulevard, to Sixty-seventh Avenue, to Two Hundred Ninth Street, to Richland Avenue, to Hollis Court Boulevard, to Union Turnpike, to Utopia Parkway, southerly, to Home Lawn Street, to One Hundred Seventieth Street, to Jamaica Avenue, to Hollis Avenue, to Ninety-ninth Avenue, to Francis Lewis Boulevard, to Jamaica Avenue, to Two Hundred Eleventh Street, to Hollis Avenue, to Two Hundred Thirteenth Street, to Witthoff Street, to Two Hundred Twelfth Street, to One Hundred Fifteenth Avenue, to Two Hundred Twenty-fourth Street, to One Hundred Fifteenth Road, to Two Hundred Thirtieth Street, to One Hundred Fifteenth Avenue, to Cross Island Parkway, to Queens-Nassau County boundary line, thence proceeding northerly and easterly to the point or place of beginning. 17. Seventeenth District That part of the Borough of Queens bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where Jamaica Avenue intersects Sutphin Boulevard, thence along Jamaica Avenue, to Hollis Avenue, to Ninety-ninth Avenue, to Francis Lewis Boulevard, to Jamaica Avenue, to Two Hundred Eleventh Street, to Hollis Avenue, to Two Hundred Thirteenth Street, to Witthoff Street, to Two Hundred Twelfth Street, to One Hundred Fifteenth Avenue, to Two Hundred Twenty-fourth Street, to One Hundred Fifteenth Road, to Two Hundred Thirtieth Street, to One Hundred Fifteenth Avenue, to the Cross Island Parkway, to the Queens-Nassau County boundary line, proceeding southerly along said line to the point where Quigley Boulevard intersects Rockaway Boulevard, thence proceeding
northerly and westerly along the John F. Kennedy International Airport, to One Hundred Fiftieth Street, to North Conduit Avenue, to Van Wyck Expressway, to Rockaway Boulevard, to One Hundred Sixteenth Avenue, to Sutphin Boulevard, to the point or place of beginning. 18. Eighteenth District That part of the Borough of Queens bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where Jamaica Avenue, intersects Sutphin Boulevard, proceeding easterly along Jamaica Avenue, to One Hundred Seventieth Street, to Hillside Avenue, to Home Lawn Street, to Union Turnpike easterly, to Hollis Court Boulevard, to Richland Avenue, to Two Hundred Tenth Street, to Sixty-seventh Avenue, to Bell Boulevard, to Long Island Expressway westerly to Fresh Meadow Lane, to Booth Memorial Avenue, to One Hundred Sixty-fourth Street, to Oak Avenue, to Parsons Boulevard, to Kalmia Avenue, to One Hundred Fifty-sixth Street, to Forty-sixth Avenue, to Parsons Boulevard, to Forty-fifth Avenue, to Kissena Boulevard, to Elder Avenue, to Main Street, to Peck Avenue, to Elder Avenue, to One Hundred Thirty-third Street, to Booth Memorial Avenue, to College Point Boulevard, to Park Drive East, to the end of Park Drive East, thence easterly along the northern boundary of Grand Central Parkway, to Main Street, to Manton Street, to One Hundred Thirty-fourth Street, to Interborough Parkway, to Park Lane, to Park Lane South, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Van Wyck Expressway, to Altantic Avenue, to One Hundred Twenty-seventh Street, to One Hundred Third Avenue, to One Hundred Thirty-first Street, to One Hundred Ninth Avenue, to One Hundred Twenty-fourth Street, to Rockaway Boulevard, westerly, to One Hundred Twenty-third Street, to One Hundred Thirty-third Avenue, to One Hundred Fourteenth Street, to North Conduit Avenue, to Hawtree Avenue southerly, to Cohancy Street, to Nassau Expressway, to One Hundred Fiftieth Street, to North Conduit Avenue, to Van Wyck Expressway, to Rockaway Boulevard, to One Hundred Sixteenth Avenue, to Sutphin Boulevard, to the point or place of beginning. 19. Nineteenth District That part of the Borough of Queens bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the Queens-Nassau County boundary line intersects Twenty-fourth Avenue, extended into the waters of Little Neck Bay, to Cross Island Parkway, thence southerly, to Thirty-seventh Avenue, thence easterly across Little Neck Bay, along Thirty-seventh Avenue, to Two Hundred Thirty-third Street, to Bay Street, to Two Hundred Thirty-fourth Street, thence westerly across Little Neck Bay, to Forty-first Avenue, to Two Hundred Fifteenth Street, to Northern Boulevard, to Clearview Expressway, to Forty-fifth Road, to Francis Lewis Boulevard, to Forty-fifth Avenue, to One Hundred Ninety-second Street, to Forty-seventh Avenue, to Auburndale Lane, to Meadow Road, to Fresh Meadow Lane, to Booth Memorial Avenue, to One Hundred Sixty-fourth Street, to Oak Avenue, to Parsons Boulevard, to Kalmia Avenue, to One Hundred Fifty-sixth Street, to Forty-sixth Avenue, to Parsons Boulevard, to Forty-fifth Avenue, to Kissena Boulevard, to Elder Avenue, to Main Street, to Peck Avenue, to Elder Avenue, to One Hundred Thirty-third Street, to Booth Memorial Road, to College Point Boulevard, to Long Island Expressway, to the southwest corner of Flushing Meadow Park, proceeding north around said park, to Forty-fifth Avenue, to One Hundred Second Street, to Roosevelt Avenue, to Ninety-ninth Street, to Thirty-fifth Avenue, to Ninety-seventh Street, to Northern Boulevard, to College Point Boulevard, to Whitestone Expressway, to Fourteenth Avenue, to Parsons Boulevard, to Thirteenth Avenue, to One Hundred Forty-seventh Street, to Fourteenth Avenue, to One Hundred Forty-eighth Street, to
Fifteenth Avenue, to Francis Lewis Boulevard, to Cross Island Parkway, to One Hundred Fifty-fourth Street, to Twelfth Avenue, to One Hundred Fifty-seventh Street, to Powells Cove Boulevard, to One Hundred Fifty-eighth Street, to Riverside Drive, to One Hundred Sixty-first Street, extended into the East River, thence proceeding easterly and southerly to the point or place of beginning. 20. Twentieth District That part of the Borough of Queens bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the waters of the East River intersects Thirty-third Road, to Vernon Boulevard, to Thirty-fourth Avenue, to Northern Boulevard, to Forty-ninth Street, to Broadway, to Forty-eighth Street, to Thirty-first Avenue, to Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, to Thirtieth Avenue, to Seventy-first Street, to Northern Boulevard, to College Point Boulevard, to Whitestone Expressway, to Fourteenth Avenue, to Parsons Boulevard, to Thirteenth Avenue, to One Hundred Forty-seventh Street, to Fourteenth Avenue, to One Hundred Forty-ninth Street, to Fifteenth Avenue, to Francis Lewis Boulevard, to Cross Island Parkway, to One Hundred Fifty-fourth Street, to Twelfth Avenue, to One Hundred Fifty-seventh Street, to Powells Cove Boulevard, to One Hundred Fifty-eighth Street, to Riverside Drive, to One Hundred Sixty-first Street, extended into the East River, proceeding westerly, along the Bronx-Queens County border, to the point or place of beginning. 21. Twenty-first District That part of the Borough of Queens bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the waters of the East River intersects Thirty-third Road, to Vernon Boulevard, to Thirty-fourth Avenue, to Northern Boulevard, to Forty-ninth Street, to Broadway, to Forty-eighth Street, to Thirty-first Avenue, to Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, to Thirtieth Avenue, southerly to Seventy-first Street, to Thirty-fifth Avenue, to Leverich Street, to Thirty-seventh Avenue, to Eightieth Street, to Forty-first Avenue, to Baxter Avenue, to Woodside Avenue, to Seventy-ninth Street, to Forty-fifth Avenue, to Broadway, to Maurice Avenue, to Queens Boulevard, to Goldsmith Street, to Van Horn Street, to Fifty-sixth Avenue, to Haspel Street, to Fifty-seventh Avenue, to Long Island Expressway, to Eighty-fourth Street, to Caldwell Avenue, to Eightieth Street, to Sixty-second Avenue, to Juniper Boulevard North, to Seventy-fifth Street, to Eliot Avenue, proceeding southerly around Juniper Valley Park, to Juniper Boulevard South, to Seventy-seventh Street, to Furmanville Avenue, to Seventy-ninth Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Sixty-ninth Street, to Sixty-third Avenue, to Mount Olivet Crescent, to Sixty-second Avenue, to Sixty-fourth Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Sixtieth Street, to Sixtieth Road, to Rust Street, along Bushwick Junction Railroad, to Flushing Avenue, to Fifty-fifth Street, to Arnold Avenue, to Rene Court, to Grandview Avenue, to Stanhope Street, to Cypress Avenue, northerly and westerly along the Kings-Queens border, to the waters of the East River Channel, proceeding northerly to the point or place of beginning. 22. Twenty-second District That part of the Borough of Queens bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of Metropolitan Avenue and Jamaica Avenue, proceeding along Metropolitan Avenue, to Park Lane South, to Park Lane, to Interborough Parkway, to One Hundred Thirty-fourth Street, to Eighty-third Avenue, to Manton Street, to Main Street, to Grand Central Parkway, along said Parkway, to Union Turnpike, proceeding westerly to Park Drive East, to Long Island Expressway, proceeding
westerly on said Expressway, to Ninety-seventh Place, to Sixty-second Drive, to Ninety-seventh Street, to Sixty-third Road, to Queens Boulevard, to Sixty-third Avenue, to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Sixty-seventh Avenue, to Fitchett Street, to Sixty-sixth Road, to Alderton Street, to Dieterle Crescent, to Thornton Place, to Fleet Street, to Selfridge Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Union Turnpike, to Pedestrian Way, thence southerly to Myrtle Avenue, to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Jamaica Avenue, to Eighty-seventh Street, to Atlantic Avenue, to Ninety-second Street, to Ninety-seventh Avenue, to Eighty-eighth Street, to Rockaway Boulevard, to Cross Bay Boulevard, to North Conduit Avenue, to One Hundred Fourteenth Street, to One Hundred Thirty-third Avenue, to One Hundred Twenty-third Street, to Rockaway Boulevard, to One Hundred Twenty-fourth Street, to One Hundred Ninth Avenue, to One Hundred Thirty-first Street, to One Hundred Third Avenue, to One Hundred Twenty-seventh Street, to Atlantic Avenue, to Van Wyck Expressway, to Jamaica Avenue, to the point or place of beginning. 23. Twenty-third District That part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the Brooklyn-Queens borough line at Sheridan Avenue extended, to Flatlands Avenue, to East One Hundred Third Street, to Glenwood Road, to East One Hundred Fifth Street, to Farragut Road, to East One Hundred Eighth Street, to Stanley Avenue, to Louisiana Avenue, to Dewitt Avenue, to Van Sinderen Avenue, to Linden Boulevard, to Rockaway Avenue, to Ditmas Avenue, to Rockaway Parkway, to Avenue D, to Foster Avenue, to Ralph Avenue, to the Long Island Railroad tracks, to East Fifty-sixth Street extended, to East Fifty-sixth Street, to Avenue D, to Kings Highway, to Foster Avenue, to Utica Avenue, to Glenwood Road, to Flatbush Avenue, to Avenue H, to East Thirty-fourth Street, to Avenue K, to East Thirty-fifth Street, to Avenue M, to East Thirty-sixth Street, to Flatlands Avenue, to East Thirty-seventh Street, to Quentin Road, to Nostrand Avenue, to Gerritsen Avenue, to Batchelder Street, to Avenue V, to Bragg Street, to Avenue X, to Batchelder Street, to Avenue Z, to Nostrand Avenue, to Emmons Avenue, to East Twenty-seventh Street, to Sheepshead Bay, thence easterly along Sheepshead Bay to Knapp Street extended, thence southerly to the Brooklyn borough line, thence easterly and northerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. 24. Twenty-fourth District That part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the Brooklyn-Queens borough line at Sheridan Avenue extended, to Flatlands Avenue, to East One Hundred Third Street, to Glenwood Road, to East One Hundred Fifth Street, to Farragut Road, to East One Hundred Eighth Street, to Stanley Avenue, to Louisiana Avenue, to Dewitt Avenue, to Van Sinderen Avenue, to Linden Boulevard, to Rockaway Avenue, to Ditmas Avenue, to Rockaway Parkway, to Avenue D, to Foster Avenue, to Ralph Avenue, to the Long Island Railroad tracks, to East Fifty-sixth Street extended, to East Fifty-sixth Street, to Avenue D, to East Fifty-fourth Street, to Church Avenue, to East Fifty-fifth Street, to Clarkson Avenue, to Remsen Avenue, to Lenox Road, to East Ninety-sixth Street, to Kings Highway, to East Ninety-eighth Street, to Livonia Avenue, to Saratoga Avenue, to Dumont Avenue, to Rockaway Avenue, to East New York Avenue, to Hopkinson Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Saratoga Avenue, to Broadway, to Jamaica Avenue, to Pennsylvania Avenue, to Liberty Avenue, to Autumn Avenue, to McKinley Avenue, to the
Brooklyn-Queens borough line at Drew Street, thence southerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. 25. Twenty-fifth District That part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the intersection of Ocean Parkway and Avenue H, thence along Avenue H to East Eighth Street, to Avenue I, to East Twelfth Street, to Avenue H, to East Seventeenth Street, to Avenue I, to East Twenty-seventh Street to the Long Island Railroad tracks, to Nostrand Avenue, to Avenue H, to Flatbush Avenue, to Glenwood Road, to Utica Avenue, to Foster Avenue, to Kings Highway, to East Fifty-fourth Street, to Church Avenue, to East Fifty-fifth Street, to Linden Boulevard, to East Forty-ninth Street, to Clarkson Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Parkside Avenue, to Parade Place, to Caton Avenue, to Coney Island Avenue, to Church Avenue, to East Fourth Street, to Ditmas Avenue, to East Eighth Street, to Eighteenth Avenue, to Ocean Parkway, to Avenue H, to the point or place of beginning. 26. Twenty-sixth District That part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the intersection of Broadway and Saratoga Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Hopkinson Avenue, to East New York Avenue, to Rockaway Avenue, to Dumont Avenue, to Saratoga Avenue, to Livonia Avenue, to East Ninety-eighth Street, to Kings Highway, to East Ninety-sixth Street, to Lenox Avenue, to Remsen Avenue, to Clarkson Avenue, to East Fifty-fifth Street, to Linden Boulevard, to East Forty-ninth Street, to Clarkson Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Parkside Avenue, to Ocean Avenue, to Lincoln Road, to Flatbush Avenue, to Washington Avenue, to Lefferts Avenue, to Schenectady Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Kingston Avenue, to Pacific Street, to Brooklyn Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Tompkins Avenue, to Jefferson Avenue, to Throop Avenue, to Park Avenue, to Broadway, to the point or place of beginning. 27. Twenty-seventh District That part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the intersection of Eldert Lane and Ninety-fifth Avenue at the Brooklyn-Queens borough line to Drew Street, to McKinley Avenue, to Autumn Avenue, to Liberty Avenue, to Pennsylvania Avenue, to Jamaica Avenue, to Broadway, to Park Avenue, to Throop Avenue, to Myrtle Avenue, to Bedford Avenue, to Lynch Street, to Broadway, to Berry Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Roebling Street, to North Fifth Street, to Havemeyer Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Union Avenue, to Powers Street, to Lorimer Street, to Maujer Street, to Leonard Street, to Grand Street, to Morgan Avenue, to Johnson Avenue, to Stewart Avenue, to Flushing Avenue, to Wyckoff Avenue, to Stockholm Street, to the Brooklyn-Queens borough line, thence southerly, easterly, and southerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. 28. Twenty-eighth District That part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the intersection of Lincoln Road and Ocean Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Grand Army Plaza, around the eastern boundary of said Plaza to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Sterling Place, to Flatbush Avenue, to Myrtle Avenue, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, to Flushing Avenue, to Bedford Avenue, to Myrtle Avenue, to Throop Avenue, to Jefferson Avenue, to Tompkins Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Brooklyn Avenue, to Pacific Street, to
Kingston Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Schenectady Avenue, to Lefferts Avenue, to Washington Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Lincoln Road, to the point or place of beginning. 29. Twenty-ninth District That part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the Brooklyn borough line in the waters of Buttermilk Channel at Hamilton Avenue extended, to Hamilton Avenue-Ferry Place, to Van Brunt Street, to DeGraw Street, to Court Street, to Douglas Court, to Douglas Street, to Gowanus Canal, to Carroll Street, to Fourth Avenue, to Fifth Street, to Eighth Avenue, to Union Street, to Grand Army Plaza, around the eastern boundary of said Plaza, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Sterling Place, to Flatbush Avenue, to Myrtle Avenue, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, to Flushing Avenue, to Bedford Avenue, to Lynch Street, to Broadway, to Berry Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Roebling Street, to North Fifth Street, to Havemeyer Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Union Avenue, to Powers Street, to Lorimer Street, to Maujer Street, to Leonard Street, to Grand Street, to Morgan Avenue, to Johnson Avenue, to Stewart Avenue, to Flushing Avenue, to Wyckoff Avenue, to Stockholm Street, to Brooklyn-Queens borough line, thence northerly westerly, and southerly along the Brooklyn borough line to the point or place of beginning. 30. Thirtieth District That part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the Brooklyn borough line in the waters of Buttermilk Channel at Hamilton Avenue extended, to Hamilton Avenue-Ferry Place, to Van Brunt Street, to DeGraw Street, to Court Street, to Douglas Court, to Douglas Street, to Gowanus Canal, to Carroll Street, to Fourth Avenue, to Fifth Street, to Eighth Avenue, to Union Street, to Grand Army Plaza, to Flatbush Avenue, to Ocean Avenue, to Parkside Avenue, to Parade Place, to Caton Avenue, to Coney Island Avenue, to Church Avenue, to Dahill Road, to Sixteenth Avenue, to Forty-sixth Street, to Thirteenth Avenue, to Fifty-fifth Street, to Third Avenue, to Fifty-fourth Street, to Second Avenue, to Fifty-seventh Street, extended into the waters of the Upper Bay to the Brooklyn borough line, thence northerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. 31. Thirty-first District That part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the Brooklyn borough line in the waters of the Upper Bay at Fifty-seventh Street extended, to Fifty-seventh Street, to Second Avenue, to Fifty-fourth Street, to Third Avenue, to Fifty-fifth Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to Sixty-seventh Street, to Eighteenth Avenue, to Sixty-sixth Street, to Nineteenth Avenue, to Seventy-seventh Street, to Twentieth Avenue, to Benson Avenue, to Eighteenth Avenue, to Cropsey Avenue, to Bay Nineteenth Street, to Shore Parkway, to Bay Eighth Street, to Cropsey Avenue, to Fourteenth Avenue, to Poly Place, to Battery Avenue, thence northerly and westerly along the border of the United States Government reservation known as Fort Hamilton, to Gowanus Expressway, to Fort Hamilton Parkway, to One Hundred First Street, to Fourth Avenue, extended into the waters of the Narrows to Brooklyn borough line, thence northerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. 32. Thirty-second District That part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point at the intersection of Church Avenue and Dahill Road, to East Fourth Street, to Ditmas Avenue, to East Eighth Street, to Eighteenth Avenue, to Ocean Parkway, to Avenue H, to East Eighth Street, to Avenue I, to East Twelfth Street, to Avenue H, to East Seventeenth Street, to Avenue I, to East Twenty-seventh Street, to the Long Island Railroad tracks, to Nostrand Avenue, to Avenue H, to East Thirty-fourth Street, to Avenue K, to East Thirty-fifth Street, to Avenue M, to East Thirty-sixth Street, to Flatlands Avenue, to East Thirty-seventh Street, to Quentin Road, to Nostrand Avenue, to Gerritsen Avenue, to Batchelder Street, to Avenue U, to East Twenty-ninth Street, to Avenue T, to East Sixteenth Street, to Avenue S, to East Fifteenth Street, to Avenue R, to East Twelfth Street, to Quentin Road, to West Twelfth Street, to Kings Highway, to Bay Parkway, to Seventy-seventh Street, to Nineteenth Avenue, to Sixty-sixth Street, to Eighteenth Avenue, to Sixty-seventh Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to Thirteenth Avenue, to Forty-sixth Street, to Sixteenth Avenue, to Dahill Road, to the point or place of beginning. 33. Thirty-third District That part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the Brooklyn borough line in the waters of Lower New York Bay at Twenty-sixth Avenue extended, to Twenty-sixth Avenue, to Harway Avenue, to Stillwell Avenue, to Avenue U, to West Ninth Street, to Avenue T, to West Twelfth Street, to Quentin Road, to East Twelfth Street, to Avenue R, to East Fifteenth Street, to Avenue S, to East Sixteenth Street, to Avenue T, to East Twenty-ninth Street, to Avenue U, to Batchelder Street, to Avenue V, to Bragg Street, to Avenue X, to Batchelder Street, to Avenue Z, to Nostrand Avenue, to Emmons Avenue, to East Twenty-seventh Street, to Sheepshead Bay, thence easterly along Sheepshead Bay to Knapp Street extended, thence southerly to the Brooklyn borough line, thence westerly and northerly along said borough line to the point or place of beginning. 34. Thirty-fourth District That part of the Borough of Queens bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the intersection of Northern Boulevard and Seventy-first Street, proceeding easterly to Ninety-seventh Street, to Thirty-fifth Avenue, to Ninety-ninth Street, to Roosevelt Avenue, to One Hundred Second Street, to Forty-fifth Avenue, to One Hundred Eleventh Street, (along outer line of Flushing-Corona Park), to Long Island Expressway, thence westerly, to Ninety-seventh Place, to Sixty-second Drive, to Ninety-seventh Street, to Sixty-third Road, to Queens Boulevard, to Sixty-third Avenue, to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Sixty-seventh Avenue, to Fitchett Street, to Sixty-sixth Road, to Alderton Street, to Dieterle Crescent, to Thornton Place, to Fleet Street, to Selfridge Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Union Turnpike, to Pedestrian Way, thence south and southeast, along the line of Forest Park, to Myrtle Avenue, to Eighty-ninth Street, to Eighty-third Drive, to Eighty-eighth Street, to Myrtle Avenue, to Sixty-sixth Street, to Central Avenue, to Sixty-first Street, to Fresh Pond Road, to Catalpa Avenue to Woodward Avenue, to Putnam Avenue, to Forest Avenue, to Gates Avenue, to Grandview Avenue, to Rene Court, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Arnold Avenue, to Fifty-fifth Street, to Flushing Avenue, to Rust Street, to Andrews Street, to Forest Avenue, to Metropolitan Avenue, thence easterly, to Sixty-fourth Street, to Sixty-second Avenue, to Mount Olivet Crescent, to Sixty-third Avenue, to Sixty-ninth Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to Seventy-ninth Street, to Furmanville Avenue, to Seventy-seventh Street, to Juniper Boulevard
South, thence westerly to Sixty-second Drive, thence northerly and easterly around Juniper Valley Park along Juniper Boulevard North, to Sixty-second Avenue, to Eightieth Street, to Caldwell Avenue, to Eighty-fourth Street, to Long Island Expressway, to Long Island Railroad Cut, to Fifty-seventh Avenue, crossing the Long Island Railroad Cut, to Fifty-sixth Street, to Van Horn Street, to Grand Avenue, to Goldsmith Street, to Queens Boulevard, to Maurice Avenue, to Broadway to Forty-fifth Avenue, to Seventy-ninth Street, to Woodside Avenue, to Baxter Avenue, to Forty-first Avenue, to Eightieth Street, to Thirty-seventh Avenue, to Leverich Street, to Thirty-fifth Avenue, to Northern Boulevard, to the point or place of beginning. 35. Thirty-fifth District That part of the Borough of Staten Island bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in waters of Arthur Kill between border lines of New Jersey, and Richmond County, at Goethals Bridge, proceeding southeast, to Railroad cut, then proceeding east, to Gulf Avenue, to Staten Island Expressway, to Bengal Avenue, to Fahy Avenue, to Arlene Street, to Lander Avenue, to Richmond Avenue, to Victory Boulevard, to Willowbrook Road, to Watchogue Road, to Victory Boulevard, to Manor Road, to Ocean Terrace, to Todt Hill Road, to Richmond Road, proceeding northerly, to Cromwell Avenue, to Hylan Boulevard, to Old Town Road, to Staten Island Rapid Transit Line, proceeding north on Staten Island Rapid Transit Line, to West Fingerboard Road, to Steuben Street, to Hylan Boulevard, to Hickory Avenue, to McClean Avenue, to Lily Pond Avenue, extended to waters of Atlantic Ocean; thence northerly and westerly through the Narrows, through the Kill Van Kull Waters, including the entire part of the City of New York known as Snooter's Island, to the waters of the Arthur Kill, to the point or place of beginning; this district is further intended to include that part of the Borough of Brooklyn bounded by a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the Brooklyn borough line in the waters of Gravesend Bay at Twenty-sixth Avenue, extended to Harway Avenue, to Stillwell Avenue, to Avenue U, to West Ninth Street, to Avenue T, to West Twelfth Street, to Kings Highway, to Bay Parkway, to Seventy-seventh Street, to Twentieth Avenue, to Benson Avenue, to Eighteenth Avenue, to Cropsey Avenue, to Bay Nineteenth Street, to Shore Parkway, to Shore Road extension, to Bay Eighth Street, to Cropsey Avenue, to Fourteenth Avenue, to Poly Place, to Battery Avenue, thence northerly and westerly along the border of the United States Government reservation known as Fort Hamilton, to Gowanus Expressway, to Fort Hamilton Parkway, to One Hundred First Street, to Fourth Avenue, extended in the waters of The Narrows, at the Brooklyn borough line, thence projected into the waters of the Lower Bay, on the north side of and parallel to the Verrazano Narrows Bridge thence southerly and easterly to the point or place of beginning. b. If any numbered paragraph of subdivision a of this section or any clause, sentence or part of any such numbered paragraph shall be adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate any other numbered paragraph of subdivision a of this section, but shall be confined in its operation to the numbered paragraph which was directly involved in the controversy or of which a clause, sentence, or part was directly involved in such controversy. c. The provisions of this section shall apply to the nomination and election of council members at the primary and general election in the year nineteen hundred eighty-one and thereafter and elections by the voters for the filling of vacancies in the offices of the council
members so elected arising otherwise than by expiration of the term, for the balance thereof.

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