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Monday, March 8, 2010 - By zak - No comments
Transparent in the Bronx
Fernando Cabrera, NYC councilman from The Bronx's District 14, launched a new, SCF-powered website where his constituents can report their problems in the Fordham, Kingsbridge, Morris Heights, and West Bronx neighborhoods. Cabrera is the first member of New York's council to subscribe to a SCF-Pro account. In a press release, Cabrera said that he wants to use SCF to bring the "community into the process [of governing] in unprecedented ways.”
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