Bronx Community Board 3 is your community board if you live within the Bathgate, Claremont, Crotona Park East, Melrose, Morrisania and Woodstock Communities. The boundaries of District 3 are as follows: East – Sheridan Expressway, East 167th Street, East 169th Street, Prospect Avenue; West – Webster Avenue; North – Cross Bronx Expressway; South – East 159th Street and East 161st Street. Bronx Community covers the following zip codes: 10451, 10456, 10457, 10459 & 10460.
Residents can become involved by attending Community Board meetings or committee meetings and should contact the board office to provide their e-mail address for future notifications.
What are the Community Boards' Responsibilities?
Community Board Districts are co-terminus—that is they share the same boundaries with local City services including the Police Precinct, the Sanitation District, the Parks Department District for maintenance, the Department of Environmental Protection’s sewer maintenance division, the Department of Transportation’s Highway Operations, and social service agencies, such as the Administration for Children’s Services and Department of Youth & Community Development.
A Board is a group of up to fifty (50) volunteers who live, work or have significant interests in the area. Each member represents the interests and needs of his or her neighborhood.
Each member is appointed for two years by the Borough President; half on nomination by the City Council members who represent the area. Officers are elected annually from this group. Each board has by-laws by which it governs itself.
A District Manager (a professional City employee) is hired by the Board Members to oversee the delivery of City services and operate the daily business functions of the Board. The District Manager hires a small staff to take care of the daily operations and help members of the community with City service delivery.
The District Manager meets with the local area chief and other City agency representatives at the Community Board office monthly from September to June, to discuss and evaluate service delivery.
Once a month (except in August) the Borough President holds a Borough Service Cabinet with all 12 Bronx District Managers and all City Agency representatives to deliberate on matters of mutual concern.
The Chair of the Community Board meets monthly with the Borough President at the Bronx Borough President’s Office, with the other Board Chairs and the elected officials for a Borough Board Meeting to discuss borough-wide concerns.
The Community Board District staff is available to assist with processing complaints, requests, and inquiries made by residents and provides administrative support for the Community Board, The District Office maintains all the public records of the activities of the Community Board and is responsible for setting up and preparing notices of all Community Board meetings and functions. Additionally, the District Office processes Street Activity Permits for Block Party street closures, monitors the delivery of municipal services and in general, acts as a one stop shopping point for information and referrals pertaining to all City government matters. The District Office is a professional, non-partisan office and there are no fees for any services provided. We are a little city hall, right here in your community.
A Board is a group of up to fifty (50) volunteers who live, work or have significant interests in the area. Each member represents the interests and needs of his or her neighborhood.
Each member is appointed for two years by the Borough President; half on nomination by the City Council members who represent the area. Officers are elected bi-annually from this group. Each board has by-laws by which it governs itself.
Download the Board Member Application form and instructions.