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  1. This is a list of municipalities in New York other than towns, which includes all 533 villages and 62 cities of New York. Of the 533 villages and 62 cities, there are 590 non-town municipalities in New York, plus five coterminous town-villages, villages that are coterminous with their town.

  2. This is a list of towns in New York. As of the 2020 United States population census , [1] [2] the 62 counties of the State of New York are subdivided into 933 towns , 62 cities , and 10 American Indian reservations .

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    Counties and incorporated municipal governments (also known as "general purpose units of local government"; i.e., cities, towns and villages) in the State of New York have been granted broad home rule powers enabling them to provide services to their residents and to regulate the quality of life within their jurisdictions. They do so while adhering...

    The county is the primary administrative division of New York. There are sixty-two counties in the state. Five of the counties are boroughs of the City of New York and do not have functioning county governments. While originally created as subdivisions of the state meant to carry out state functions, counties are now considered municipal corporatio...

    In New York, each city is a highly autonomous incorporated area that, with the exceptions of New York City and Geneva, is contained within one county. Cities in New York are classified by the U.S. Census Bureau as incorporated places. They provide almost all services to their residents and have the highest degree of home rule and taxing jurisdictio...

    In New York, a town is a municipal corporation, and is the major division of each county (excluding the five boroughs that comprise New York City), very similar to townships in other states such as Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. Towns in New York are classified by the U.S. Census Bureau as minor civil divisions. Like New Jersey and southern New E...

    In New York, a village is an incorporated area. About 85% of villages fall within a single town. Villages in the State of New York are classified by the Census Bureau as incorporated places. Like all municipal corporations, villages have clearly defined legal boundaries. A village is a municipality that provides services to the residents, services ...

    Boroughs

    A borough is one of the five major administrative divisions of the consolidated City of New York. Boroughs do not currently exist elsewhere in the state. Each of the five boroughs of the city is coextensive with a county of the state of New York. Under New York State's General Municipal Law, a borough results when the towns, villages and cities in a county merge with the county itself.[citation needed] This occurred in 1898 when New York City merged with surrounding counties, cities and towns...

    Community districts

    There are fifty-nine community districts in New York City, each represented by an appointed advisory group called a community board. Each board consists of fifty unpaid members appointed by the borough president. Half of the members are nominated by the City Council members who represent the area. The power of the community boards is very limited. They serve in an advisory capacity regarding land use and zoning, budget, and various concerns of the community. The boards can recommend action on...

    In New York, special purpose units of governmentprovide specialized services only to those who live in the district, and are empowered to tax residents of the district for the services provided in common. Special districts often cross the lines of towns, villages, and hamlets, and occasionally cities or counties.

    William Carey Morey, The Government of New York: Its History and Administration, (Macmillan company, 1902)
    Frank David Boynton, Actual Government of New York: A Manual of the Local, Municipal, State and Federal Government for Use in Public and Private Schools of New York State, (Ginn and Co., 1918)
    Robert Lansing and Gary M. Jones, The Government and Civil Institutions of New York State, (Silver, Burdett and company, 1903)

    New York State government links

    General local government information 1. Division of Local Government, Department of State 2. Citizen's Access to Local Government— links to N.Y.S. local govt. Web sites New York State ConstitutionThe articles of the New York State Constitution (external link) that most closely affect local government are: 1. Article VIII: Local Finances 2. Article IX: Local Governments New York State Consolidated LawsThe New York State Consolidated Laws that most closely affect local government are: 1. Genera...

    Other links

    1. Descriptions of Municipalities in NYS (from University at Buffalo) 2. Census Bureau map of N.Y.S. municipalities and CDPs(PDF, 2.71 MB) 3. New York State Association of Counties 4. New York State Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials 5. Association of Towns of the State of New York 6. New York State County Formation Map

  3. Discover all cities in New York with our comprehensive directory. Find information on each city or town, including coordinates, mayor details, population, and more.

  4. CITIES AND TOWNS IN NYS (Alphabetical Order) ALBANY 01 ALLEGANY 02 BROOME 03 CATTARAUGUS 04 CAYUGA 05 CHAUTAUQUA 06 CHEMUNG 07 CHENANGO 08 CLINTON 09 COLUMBIA 10 CORTLAND 11 DELAWARE 12 DUTCHES 13 ERIE 14 ESSEX 15 FRANKLIN 16 FULTON 17 GENESEE 18 GREENE 19 HAMILTON 20 HERKIMER 21 JEFFERSON 22 LEWIS 23 LIVINGSTON 24 MADISON 25 MONROE 26 ...

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  5. List of Cities and Towns in New York. Place Name. County. Total ZIP Codes. Population (2022) Accord. Ulster County. 1. 849.

  6. Thing http://dbpedia.org dbpedia.org. This list contains all municipalities incorporated as cities in the State of New York and shows the county in which each city is located. Two cities (New York City and Albany) were incorporated in the 17th century, while the most recent incorporation, of Rye, occurred in 1942.

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