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Staten Island Council Members

3 Members

Staten Island is represented by three City Council members covering the borough's distinct North Shore, Mid-Island, and South Shore communities. As the least populous of New York City's five boroughs, Staten Island's council delegation focuses on issues including public safety, infrastructure, quality of life, and preserving the borough's suburban character. District 50 uniquely crosses the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge to include parts of Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights in Brooklyn.

Frequently Asked Questions

Staten Island has three City Council districts: District 49 (North Shore), District 50 (Mid-Island, plus parts of Brooklyn), and District 51 (South Shore). Together they represent approximately 475,000 residents.

District 49 covers the North Shore including St. George, Stapleton, Port Richmond, and West Brighton. District 50 covers the Mid-Island including New Dorp, Dongan Hills, and Midland Beach, plus parts of Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights in Brooklyn. District 51 covers the South Shore including Tottenville, Great Kills, Eltingville, and Annadale.

You can find your Staten Island council member by browsing the list above and checking which district covers your neighborhood, or by using the NYC Council's official district finder at council.nyc.gov to look up your address.