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2014 City Council District Profiles 2021 Open Space Profiles N-Q-R-W F-Q 4 F N-R-W B-D-E N-R-W 4-5-6-6 Express N-W 1-2 BROOKLYN N-Q-R-W 6 Ave 21 St E-M 2021 34 Ave COMMUNITY DISTRICT 8 38 Ave Broadway F B-D-F-M Park Ave E-M Open Space 2014 City CouncilN-W DistrictE-M-R Profiles E-M-R 5 4-6-6 52 St Express Profiles 37 Ave F 1 1 B-D-F-M 5 7-7 Express N-W Steinway St 22 St E-M-R S E-M-R 4-5-6-6 Express 7-7 Express 7-7 13 St 42 St Express-N-W 33 Keap Fourth Legend N 44 Dr Community Garden E-M E-M-R 34 La Guardia Playground 7-7 Express 1/2 Mile 4-6-6 Skillman Ave Community Districts 35 Lentol Garden 3 Ave 47 Ave G Express Thompson Ave ● Subway Stations 36 Lindsay Triangle G 7 7 n 37 Lithuania Square 7 City, 7State, and 4-6-6 Express 7-7 Express 7-7 Express Federal Parkland 38 Lot 34 St 30 St n Playgrounds 39 Macri Triangle 40 St 48 Ave n Schoolyards to 40 Marcy Green Center Playgrounds 41 Marcy Green North Ash St n Public Plazas 42 Marcy Green South 6 Paidge Ave Roosevelt Ave 50 Ave 26 Box St n Swimming Pools 23 St ManhattanAve Clay St 43 Marcy Park South 51 27 n Dog Runs Provost St 44 Martinez Playground Eagle St West St FDR Dr ● Community Gardens Green St 45 McCarren Park Franklin St ● Recreation Centers 46 Memorial Gore India St KinglandAve ● POPS Humboldt St 47 Metropolitan L 32 Kent St G N Henry St 2 ● K-12 Schools Recreation Center Jewel St 78 Greenpoint Ave Newel St ● 44 St Public Libraries 48 Middleton Playground 14 St 2 Van Dam St ● Noble St 50 St Hospitals & Clinics 49 Msgr. McGolrick Park GardnerAve Hausman St Calyer St Apollo St 1 1 58 St Leonard St - Meserole Ave 20 Highest COVID 19 50 Mt. Carmel Triangle Dobbin St Quay St Norman Ave Sutton St Mortality Zip Codes M u Ave 51 Newtown Barge sa Russell St c as Meeker St G N N 15 St u Playground 8 G in 49 n N 13 St e 68 Parkland s 52 North 5th Street s Lombardy St Pier and Park 21 VarickAve 1 61 Franklin Street Garden 45 Engert Ave 5 17 N 11 St Beadel St 53 Oko Farms Aquaponics 3 Division Pl 2 American Playground N 7 St N 9 St 19 35 Education Garden MorganAve 3 Badame Sessa Triangle N 5 St 52 Bayard St Richardson St e VandervortAve 54 Orient Grove 58 v 22 4 Bartlett Playground N 3 St A Maspeth Ave L k Driggs Ave Frost St ic 55 Park Delancey St N 1 St 3 Withers St w 5 Bedford Playground 24 Berry St h s 56 Penn Triangle Bedford Ave 20 u 59 50 Skillman St B 14 6 Berry Playground 77 Grand47 St Roebling St L 57 Project Roots 46 54 GardnerAve 39 L 7 Berry Street Garden Havemeyer31 St Metropolitan Ave 58 Pvt. Sonsire Triangle 25 Lorimer St ScottAve 7 S 2 St G Humboldt St 70 8 Bushwick Inlet Park Ainslie St 71 59 Red Shed Garden WhyteAve 6 16 UnionAve MeadowVarickAve St 9 Bushwick Playground 38 S 4 St 65 L 60 Roberto Clemente KentAve S 6 St Teneyck St Onderdonk10 Ave Classon Playground 13 34 41 64 Maujer St St ManhattanAve GrahamAve Stagg S Ballfield S 8 St t Broadway 66 74 e w 11 Classon Triangle 40 Fairview Ave 62 76 ole St a 61 Rodney Park Center 18 J-M-Z 33 37 44 75Meser r S 10 St 42 t 12 Cohn Triangle 5 61 29 Scholes St S 69Division43 Ave L t 62 Rodney Park North 12 63 J-M Johnson Ave 13 Continental Army Plaza 60 GMontrose Ave Bogart St 67 Harrison Ave L Harrison Pl 63 Rodney Park South 72 Boerum St 23 L 14 Cooper Park Clymer St Keap St 73 64 Rodney Playground Center 30 Seigel St Thames St Lee Ave Marcy Ave 15 De Hostos Playground Wilson St Hewes St J-M 36 Knickerbocker Ave L 65 Rodney Playground North 55 28 Throop AveMoore St 53 Varet St 16 Earth Spirit Garden 1557 Irving Ave M 66 Rodney Playground South 17 East River State Park 9 4 67 Roebling Playground Penn St St 56 t 4 J-M 48 Lorimer Sto u 18 Epiphany Playground Wallab G George St 68 Sgt. William Dougherty Middleton St 19 EricssonM LPlayground 2 1011 Beaver St M Playground M 20 Father Giorgio Triangle 69 Sobel Playground Linden St J-M-Z 21 Fidelity Triangle 70 St. Nicholas- BedfordAve 3 Myrtle Ave 22 Frost Playground Olive St. Garden G VanderbiltAve 23 Gilbert Ramirez Park 71 St. Nicholas- Garvey Blvd StuyvesantAve J 24 Grand Ferry Park Powers St. Garden 72 Sternberg Park Bushwick Ave 25 Grand Street B-D-N-Q-R Community Garden 73 Sunshine Community 2-3 G Garden G J-Z 26 Greenpoint Landing A-C-G 2-3-4-5 G Greene Ave 27 Greenpoint Playground 74 Ten Eyck Houses Garden Malcolm X Blvd 75 Ten Eyck Playground G J28 Harmony Triangle A-C FranklinAve 29 Hooper Grove 76 Ten Eyck Plaza B-Q Fulton St 77 William Sheridan 2-3-4-5 30 Jacob’s Ladder Playground D-N-Q-R A-C Playground 31 Jaime CampizJ-Z Playground 78 WNYC Transmitter Park 32 Java Street Community A-C 2-3-4 Garden S A-C A-C A-C A-C A-C D-N-R 6 B-Q 8 2-3-4 16 S 1 Miles RogersAve BROOKLYN 2021 COMMUNITY DISTRICT 2014 CityOpen Council Space District Profiles Profiles 1 5 5% PARKLAND CD1 NYC DEMOGRAPHICS CD1 NYC Total District Land (acres) 3,116 228,892 Resident Population 189K 8.4M City, State, & Federal Parkland (acres) 144 53,371 Residents under 18 24% 21% Percent Parkland of Percent Parkland 5% 23% Total District Area Residents over 65 9% 14% City Parks in District (acres) 118 15,435 Average Median Household Income $65K $66K Percent City Parks in District 4% 7% Population in Poverty 27% 19% ACCESS 48 Race: American Indian or Alaska Native 0% 0% Out of 59 City Parks in District per 1,000 residents (acres) 0.6 1.8 Race: Asian 6% 14% Rank of Percent Parkland Residents within a 5 minute walk of a park 84% 66% Race: Black 8% 24% City Parks in District per 1,000 children (acres) 2.6 8.7 Race: Multiracial 3% 4% City Parks in District per 1,000 seniors (acres) 6.7 13.0 17 Race: Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0% 0% Out of 59 AMENITIES & INFRASTRUCTURE Race: Other 9% 15% Rank of Residents within a Community Gardens 20 9 5 minute walk of a park Race: White 72% 43% Recreation Centers 2 1 Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino 24% 29% Playgrounds 38 16 HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT Swimming Pools 4 2 136 Child Asthma Incidences per 10,000 136 223 Child Asthma Incidences Dog Runs 5 1 per 10,000 Child Obesity Rate 23% 20% Sprayshowers 16 10 Life Expectancy (years) 81.1 81.2 Public Schools 34 32 Adult Obesity Rate 23% 24% Parks “Acceptable” for Condition 81.1 Adult Diabetes Rate 76% 89% Life Expectancy (years) 11% 11% Parks “Acceptable” for Cleanliness 93% 94% Hospitals and Clinics 20 19 STEWARDSHIP Air Pollution (micrograms per m3) 9.6 8 Park-Related 311 calls per 1,000 residents 14 11 53 Tree Canopy Cover 11% 22% Out of 59 Park Volunteer Groups 20 10 Rank of Tree Canopy Cover Methodology and data sources available at www.ny4p.org/research RESOURCES NEW YORKERS FOR PARKS’ RESEARCH IS SUPPORTED BY: NEW YORK CITY COMMUNITY BOARDS: www1.nyc.gov/site/cau/ community-boards/community-boards.page NEW YORK CITY COUNCIL: council.nyc.gov NEW YORK CITY PARKS: nycgovparks.org Booth Ferris The Cowles PARTNERSHIPS FOR PARKS: partnershipsforparks.org Foundation Charitable Trust New Yorkers for Parks is committed to raising the voices of parks NEW YORKERS FOR PARKS PROJECT STAFF advocates and showing why public investment is critical to our parks 212- 838 -9410 Lucy Robson and open spaces. As the only independent parks advocacy organization [email protected] Caitlyn Linehan in New York City, NY4P elevates parks and open space issues citywide @NY4P Yining Lei through advocacy, research and community outreach. New Yorkers for Parks Jamala Wallace @ny4p GRAPHIC DESIGN www.ny4p.org Michael Bierman.
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