The City Council is the legislative, or law-making, branch
of City
government. The City Council is responsible for passing
local laws for New
York City, making decisions about land use, investigating
and overseeing
City agencies, and approving the City’s budget. Each
Council member
represents one of the 51 New York City Council districts.
Council members
receive an annual base salary of $90,000. Council leaders
and chairs of
committees receive additional pay. Council members may
hold other jobs in
addition to their Council seats. |