m a n h at ta n c i t y c o u n c i l 20142015 CityCity CouncilCouncil DistrictDistrict ProfilesProfiles d i s t r i c t 57MOUNT HOPE 10 14 15 Parkland NEW JERSEY WASHINGTON 1 Riverside Park• HEIGHTS MOUNT EDEN 2 Morningside Park• 3 Fort Washington Park• W 165 ST 4 Riverbank 3 W 163 ST 5 Malls• W 162 ST W 164 ST W 161 ST 6 West HarlemHIG HPiers BRIDGE W 160 ST Washington Heights 7 Jacob H. Schiff Playground CLAREMONT VHamiltonILLAGE Heights 8 W 159 ST ManhattanvilleCONCOURSE W 158 ST 9 Frederick Douglass Morningside Heights W 157 ST Playground W 156 ST Valley W 155 ST 10 Happy Warrior Playground 16

W 152 5ST 27 11 Playground One Twenty W 153 ST 18 W 151 ST Five CXXV W 150 ST 20 W 149 ST 12 Sheltering Arms W 148 ST 25 Playground W 147 ST 17 W 146 ST 13 Booker T. Washington Playground

W 143 ST HAMILTON 14 General Grant National MORRISANIA W 142 ST HEIGHTS Memorial 4 W 141 ST HARLEM RIVER DRIVE RIVER HARLEM CONCOURSE VILLAGE W 140 ST 15 Alexander Hamilton W 139 ST 26 30 HARLEM RIVER W 138 ST Playground W 137 ST 15 W 136 ST 16 Bloomingdale Playground W 135 ST 21 17 Carmansville Playground 18 Wright Brothers 7 FREDERICK DOUGLASS BLVD W 132 ST MANHATTANVILLE Playground 17 6 W 131 ST 9 W 130 ST 19 Anibal Aviles Playground MELROSE 20 7 21 Montefore Square• E 149 ST W12 125 ST 22 West 104th Street Garden 14 23 Old BROADWAY Gatehouse Legend W 8 12 SAINT NICHOLAS AVE W 3 ST W 127 ST 12 24 West 111th St. People’s W 2 ST 12 Garden 1/4 Mile 1 W 120 1ST ST 11 E 139 ST LENOX AVE 25 Harris Garden AMSTERDAM AVE W 124 ST HUDSON RIVER PARKWAY City Council Districts RIVERSIDE DRIVEColumbia 26 Frank White University n W Neighborhood 115 S 23 BRUCKNER BLVD MOTT HAVECity,N State, and W 115 S T W Service Center W 11 Federal Parkland 114 S T W 9 ST 11 27 Bushman Steps T 8 ST E 12 n 5 S W MORNINGSIDE 11 T 28 Mobilization For Change Playgrounds W W 1167 SSTT HARLEM 111 S HEIGHTS n T 29 La Perla Garden W Schoolyards-to-Playgrounds 110 S 24 30 Johnny Hartman Square• PORT MORRIS W 2 108 S T EAST 12 n W ADAM CLAYTON POWELL JR. BLVD 107 S T 0 S Community Gardens T T W 104 S 19 n W W VE 103 S T 13106 S A Swimming Pools W 5 102 S T T W l 101 S T 28 W 16 Recreation Centers 100 S T W PARK AVE 99 S T 29 l W 98 S T HARLEM Public Plazas W 9 97 S T W MEER 96 T 22 l ST 10 8 Privately Owned Public Spaces (POPS) MANHATTAN EAST RIVER EAST HARLEM VALLEY E 11 FDR DRIVE RANDALLS 0 S T ISLAND (S) State park (F) National Park Service park 6 • E 106 ST Home to an active volunteer group

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JACQUELINE CARNEGIE HILL KENNEDY ONASSIS UPPER WEST SIDE RESERVOIR E 96 ST W 79 ST 4 22

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PARKS ACREAGE CD7 CITYWIDE1 RESOURCES FOR YOUR COMMUNITY 10% Total District Land (acres) 1,867 266,690 CITY COUNCIL MEMBER Mark Levine City, State & Federal Parkland2 (acres) 193 50,499 [email protected] Percent Parkland 10% 19% 212-928-6814 Parks & Playgrounds3 (acres) 202 23,635 Percent parkland of MANHATTAN COMMUNITY BOARD 7 total district acreage 212-362-4008 Percent Parks & Playgrounds 11% 9% MANHATTAN COMMUNITY BOARD 9 POPULATION & PARK ACCESS CD7 CITYWIDE 212-864-6200 Resident Population 172,007 8,128,980 26 MANHATTAN COMMUNITY BOARD 12 Ranking of park & 212-568-8500 Parks & Playground acres per 1,000 residents 1.2 2.9 playground acres per 1,000 residents CITY OF NEW YORK Residents within 5 minutes’ walk of a park 76% 61% 1= highest, 51= lowest 311 or www.nyc.gov

Residents under 18 17% 22% STATE & FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES 4 www.elections.state.ny.us Park & Playground acres per 1,000 children 6.7 13.3 Ranking of residents within 5 minutes’ walk PARTNERSHIPS FOR PARKS Residents over 65 12% 12% of a park www.cityparksfoundation.org/partnerships-for-parks 1= highest, 51= lowest Park & Playground acres per 1,000 seniors 9.7 23.3 PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING IN NYC council.nyc.gov/pb PARK AMENITIES CD7 CITYWIDE NEW YORKERS FOR PARKS Community Gardens 15 11 www.ny4p.org | 212-838-9410 Recreation Centers 0 1 1.0 The Arthur Ross Center for Parks and Open Spaces Number of playgrounds Playgrounds 29 34 per 1,000 children 55 Broad Street, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10004 Swimming Pools 3 2 For over 100 years, New Yorkers for Parks PARKS INSPECTION PROGRAM RATINGS, has built, protected and promoted parks and FISCAL YEAR 2014 CD7 CITYWIDE open spaces in . Today, NY4P is the 78% 83% Parks “Acceptable” for Condition 78% 86% 94% 96% citywide independent organization championing Parks “Acceptable” for Cleanliness 83% 91% Condition Cleanliness quality parks and open spaces for all New Yorkers in all neighborhoods. PARK FUNDING, FISCAL YEAR 2010–2014 CD7 CITYWIDE 7 Data Sources Completed Projects (millions) $48.3 $26.1 Rank of Funding per All data is from 2014 unless noted. Parks Acreage: NYC Park & Playground acre Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), NYC Department Funding per Park & 1= highest, 51= lowest of City Planning (DCP), National Park Service (NPS), New York Playground acre (millions) $0.24 $0.14 State Offce of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation (OPRHP). Population & Park Access: American Community Survey CIVIC ENGAGEMENT CD7 CITYWIDE (ACS) 2007-2011, Infoshare.org, DPR, DCP. Park Amenities: DPR, GrowNYC. PIP Ratings: DPR. Park Funding,: DPR, FY 2010-2014. Registered Voters 78% 73% Civic Engagement: NYC Board of Elections 2011, NYC Depart- Park-related 311 calls per 1,000 residents 2.1 6.8 78% ment of Information Technology and Telecommunications Registered voters (DOITT), and Partnerships for Parks. Socioeconomics: Park Volunteer Groups 8 10 ACS 2007-2011, Infoshare.org. Map Data SOCIOECONOMICS CD7 CITYWIDE All data is from 2014: DPR, DOT, DCP, ESRI, Median Household Income $22,410 $51,270 38 GrowNYC, NPS, OPRHP. Ranking of average Project Staff Population in Poverty 24% 19% median income Lucy Robson, Research & Planning Analyst 1= highest, 51= lowest Haley Cox, Research & Planning Intern Children Receiving Public Assistance 43% 33% Michael Bierman & Rori Spivey, Graphic Design Special Thanks to Alyson Beha Copyright 2015. New Yorkers for Parks. All rights reserved. 1 Value for the city as a whole; when italicized, average for all City Council Districts. 2 Parklands are all city land under the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, and the National Park Service. 3 Parks & Playground excludes unvisitable properties, such as greenstreets, triangles, parking lots, undeveloped land, and highway properties. www.ny4p.org