Abstract
The New York City Public Health Partnership came together to guide the Turning Point Initiative and to involve communities in activities related to improving the health of the city's residents. Early decisions of the Partnership led to the convening of community forums, development of borough planning committees, and creation and implementation of a public health agenda-all of which have fostered community input and participation. Four years later, the Partnership continues to build upon lessons learned and explore ways of ensuring that community voice is incorporated into New York City's public health improvement efforts.