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We are currently going through a redesign of this website, and the new site should be up shortly. This site will soon be the home to both the international resource center on participatory budgeting and the North American organization The Participatory Budgeting Project. Thank you for your patience as we redesign!
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I recently heard the term "Participatory Budgeting" in a documentary called *Beyond Elections* and have been trying to find out more about how the process works. Thanks for putting up this website, it looks promising. I live in Brooklyn, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the PB experiment in Chicago plays out. I'm sure many people will be interested in the details of exactly how the process would work.
For instance, one detail that I'm especially interested in is how the 1.4 million referred to in the article from Brown was allocated in the first place.
Thanks for the website, please keep it up!
Posted by: Prefers to remain anonymous at June 15, 2009 12:39 PM
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The PB Project is proud to serve as the lead technical assistance partner for a new $6 million PB process in four New York City Council districts.


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