NYC Bicycle Lane and Trail Inventory

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

NYC Bicycle Lane and Trail Inventory NYC Bicycle Lane and Trail Inventory BRONX Bicycle Lanes There are no class II bicycle lanes in the Bronx Bicycle Trails 1 Bronx River Greenway 2 Mosholu Parkway Greenway 3 Pelham Parkway Greenway Bronx Data NYC Bicycle Lane and Trail Inventory Bicycle Lane Bicycle Trail 1 2 3 Bronx Data 15 NYC Bicycle Lane and Trail Inventory 1. Bronx River Greenway From Street: 233rd Street To Street: Pelham Parkway Length: 2.8 miles Classification: Dual carriage Total Width: Varies from 6 feet to 18 feet Wheeled Width: Varies from 6 feet to 8 feet. Although this width is below the 10 feet standard, it is still a comfortable width in relation to the volume of cyclists and pedestrians. Buffer Width: No buffer in some places Varies from 2 feet to 3 feet in others Paving Material: Asphalt 1998 Bicycle Accident Data: No bicycle accidents were reported along the Bronx River corridor Bronx Data NYC Bicycle Lane and Trail Inventory Bronx River Greenway Woodlawn Cemetery E233rd E 228th Mosholu E 225th Golf Course E 223rd White Plains Bronxwood E219th Webster 4*(/ E216th Jerome Bronx River Parkway WILLIAMSBRIDGE Wayne Dekalb W Gun Hill E213th NORWOOD Bronx River Greenway Playground E Gun Hill LEGEND 4*(/ Duncomb Cyclist Symbol Mosholu Parkway Magenta E 207th 4*(/ Webster Sign E 205th E 204th OLINVILLE Lane Surface COLOR CODEBurke Good Adee Fair WhitePlains Poor Matthews Bronxwood Radcliff Paulding Hone Lurting Bronx Williamsbr Colden Arnow Park Missing Laconia Bike Trail Allerton Allerton N Bronx Data 17 NYC Bicycle Lane and Trail Inventory 2. Mosholu Parkway Bicycle Trail From Street: Jerome Avenue To Street: Bronx Park East Length: 1.4 miles Classification: Shared-use path from Jerome Avenue to Grand Concourse Dual carriage from Grand Concourse on Total Width: 12 feet Wheeled Width: 6 feet Buffer Width: 3 feet high metal fence for one block after Southern Boulevard No buffer on the rest of the path Paving Material: Asphalt 1998 Bicycle Accident Data: 2 bicycle accidents were reported along the Mosholu Parkway bike trail- One each at the Van Cortland Avenue East and at the Webster Avenue intersections Bronx Data NYC Bicycle Lane and Trail Inventory Mosholu Parkway Bicycle Trail Bronx River Parkway Jerome Wayne Tryon 4*(/ W Gun Hill NORWOOD E 208th Van Cortlandt E Playground E 209th Duncomb Mosholu Parkway E 205th E 207th E 204th Perry Hull LEGEND Decatur Webster Cyclist Symbol Lane Striping 4*(/ Sign BEDFORD PARK Lane Surface 4*(/ COLOR CODE Good NewYork Cruger Fair Botanical Garden Allerton Poor Bronx Park Missing Bike Trail N Bronx Data 19 E Fordham Rd PELHAM P E189th Bronx Park East NYC Bicycle Lane and Trail Inventory 3. Pelham Parkway Bicycle Trail From: Bronx Park To: Pelham Bay Park Length: 2.4 miles Classification: Shared-use path Total Width: 18 feet Wheeled Width: 18 feet Buffer Width: No buffer Paving Material: Asphalt 1998 Bicycle Accident Data: One bicyclist fatality and 3 accidents reported along the Pelham Parkway bike trail- One fatality was reported at the Pelham Parkway westbound entrance intersection and One accident reported each at the Williamsburg Road, Seymour Av enue, and Eastchester Road intersections Bronx Data NYC Bicycle Lane and Trail Inventory E 229th N Baychester E 224th E 229th Peartree E 223rd E 222nd EDENWALD Boller Hollers E221st E 226th Palmer WhiteE220th Plains PelhamBronxwood ParkwayE Bicycle 225th Trail Paulding Schieffelin Conner Webster Rochambeau Wayne WILLIAMSBRIDGE Tryon E215th Boller Bainbridge Boston E214th Peartree E213th Oakley E211th Hicks Gunther Kingsland Duncomb Seymour E Gun Hill Magenta Bouck Gunther CO-OP CITY Haffen E 204th Duncan New England Thruway OLINVILLE Park Burke Eastchester Adee Asch Adee Gardens Knapp Bartow Arnow BAYCHESTER Olinville Cruger Barnes Williamsbr Arnow Bartow Allerton Gun Hill PELHAM GARDENS 4*(/ Boston Mace Mace Earhart 4*(/ 4*(/ Pearsall Seymour Bouck Demeyer Young Eastchester Woodhull Gunther Waring Delanoy Bronx Tiemann Park PELHAM PARKWAY Bronx Park East PelhamPkwy N Pelham Parkway Pelham Pkwy S Pelham TenbroeckGreenway Yates Bolton Lydig Tomlinson 4*(/ NeillLurting Brady Muliner Paulding Bogart PELHAM BAY Pelham Eastchester Morris Pk Bay Park Bronxdale Watt WhitePlains Van Nest Pierce MORRIS PARK Sackett LEGEND VAN NEST Williamsbridge Research Blondell Hutchinson River Parkway Griswold Ohm Fillmore Stadium Morris Park COLOR CODE E180th E Tremont Bruckner LyvereCyclist Symbol Stadium Boston Commonwealth PARKCHESTER Good E 178th Guerlain Lane Striping Fair 4*(/ St RaymondSign Poor Unionport WESTCHESTER Starling SQUARE Missing Lane Surface Zerega Layton E174th Westchester Bike Trail Hutchinson Greenway Barkley N St. Raymond's Wilcox E172nd Vincent Harrod Cemetery Lafayette Olmstead Throgs Neck Expwy Pugsley Powell Hollywood Virginia Underhill Logan Leland Thieriot Edison Taylor Haviland StLawrenceBeach Commonwealth Noble Watson GleasonCroes SCHUYLERVILLE E Tremont Fteley Metcalf Blackrock Revere Bronx Data 21.
Recommended publications
  • Departmentof Parks
    ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTOF PARKS BOROUGH OF THE BRONX CITY OF NEW YORK JOSEPH P. HENNESSY, Commissioner HERALD SQUARE PRESS NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF PARKS BOROUGH OF 'I'HE BRONX January 30, 1922. Hon. John F. Hylan, Mayor, City of New York. Sir : I submit herewith annual report of the Department of Parks, Borough of The Bronx, for 1921. Respect fully, ANNUAL REPORT-1921 In submitting to your Honor the report of the operations of this depart- ment for 1921, the last year of the first term of your administration, it will . not be out of place to review or refer briefly to some of the most important things accomplished by this department, or that this department was asso- ciated with during the past 4 years. The very first problem presented involved matters connected with the appropriation for temporary use to the Navy Department of 225 acres in Pelham Bay Park for a Naval Station for war purposes, in addition to the 235 acres for which a permit was given late in 1917. A total of 481 one- story buildings of various kinds were erected during 1918, equipped with heating and lighting systems. This camp contained at one time as many as 20,000 men, who came and went constantly. AH roads leading to the camp were park roads and in view of the heavy trucking had to be constantly under inspection and repair. The Navy De- partment took over the pedestrian walk from City Island Bridge to City Island Road, but constructed another cement walk 12 feet wide and 5,500 feet long, at the request of this department, at an expenditure of $20,000.
    [Show full text]
  • ニューヨーク地下鉄路線図 Nereid Avenue Eastchester-Dyre Avenue 2018年10月13日更新 233 Street Baychester Avenue 225 Street
    Wakefield-241 Street ニューヨーク地下鉄路線図 Nereid Avenue Eastchester-Dyre Avenue 2018年10月13日更新 233 Street Baychester Avenue 225 Street Van Cortlandt Park-242 Street 219 Street Pelham Bay Park Woodlawn 238 Street Gun Hill Road Gun Hill Road Buhre Avenue Mosholu Parkway Norwood 205 Street 231 Street Burke Avenue Middletown Road Bedford Park Boulevard Bedford Park Boulevard Lehman College Westchester Square- Marble Hill-225 Street Allerton Avenue Pelham Parkway East Tremont Avenue Kingsbridge Road Kingsbridge Road Pelham Parkway Morris Park Zerega Avenue Fordham Road Fordham Road 215 Street Bronx Park East Castle Hill Avenue Inwood-207 Street 183 Street 182-183 Streets 207 Street East 180 Street Parkchester Dyckman Street Burnside Avenue West Farms Square- Dyckman Street Tremont Avenue Saint Lawrence Avenue E Tremont Avenue Morrison- 190 Street 176 Street Sound View Avenues 191 Street 174-175 Streets 174 Street 181 Street Mt Eden Avenue 181 Street Elder Avenue 175 Street 170 Street 170 Street Freeman Street Whitlock Avenue 168 Street- 167 Street 167 Street Simpson Street Washington Heights 163 Street- Intervale Avenue Hunts Point Avenue Amsterdam Avenue 161 Street- Yankee Stadium 157 Street 3 Avenue-149 Prospect Avenue Longwood Avenue 155 Street 155 Street 149 Street-Grand Concourse Street Flushing-Main Street East 149 Street 145 Street 145 Street Harlem-148 145 Street Street East 143 Street - 149 Street-Grand Concourse Jackson Avenue Cypress Mets-Willets Point 137 Street-City Saint Mary's Street Avenue College 135 Street 135 Street 3 Avenue- Brook
    [Show full text]
  • Daffodil Map 2006
    Daffodil Map 2006 Bronx Manhattan 1. St. Mary's Park; St. Ann's Av & 149 St. Brooklyn 1. Riverside Park - 79th to 120 Sts. 2. Crotona Park 1. McGolrick Park 2. DeWitt Park - W 52nd - 54th Sts. 3. Joyce Kilmer Park 2. Brooklyn War Memorial 3. St. Nicholas Park 4. Franz Sigel Park 3. Fulton 4. Union Square Park 5. Echo Park 4. Maria Hernandez 5. Morningside Park 6. Tremont Park 5. Coffey Park 6. Washington Square Park 7. Mosholu Parkway 6. Sunset Park 7. Marcus Garvey Park 8. Williamsbridge Oval 7. Shore Roads/Narrow Botanic Garden 8. East River Park/Corlears Hook 9. Bronx Park 8. Kaiser Park 9. Tompkins Square Park 10. Pelham Parkway 9. Marine Park 10. Verdi Square 11. Highbridge Park Queens 12. Fort Tryon Park Staten Island 1. Forest Park 13. Thomas Jefferson Park 1. Clove Lakes Pk; Victory Blvd pr from ent. to Rink 2. FMCP 2. Clove's Tail 3. Kissena Park 3. Silver Lake Park 4. Highland Park's Children's Garden 4. Richmond Terrace 5. Veterans Square 5. Willowbrook Park 6. Springfield Park 6. Hero Park 7. 111th Street Malls 7. Tompkinsville Park 8. Tribute Park 8. Tappen Park 9. Rainey Park 9. Lt. Leah Playground 10. Socrates Sculpture Park 10. Clove Lakes Pk: 100 Yds Royal Creek Williamsbridge Oval Mosholu Parkway Fort Tryon Park Pelham Pkwy Highbridge Park Bronx Park Echo Park Tremont Park Highbridge Park Crotona Park Joyce Kilmer Park Franz Sigel Park St Nicholas Park St Mary's Park Riverside PMaorkrningside Park Marcus Garvey Park Thomas Jefferson Park Verdi Square De Witt Clinton Park Socrates Sculpture Garden Rainey Park Kissena Park 111th Street Malls Union Square Park Washington Square Park Flushing Meadows Corona Park Tompkins Square Park Monsignor Mcgolrick Park East River Park/Corlears Hook Park Maria Hernandez Park Forest Park Brooklyn War Memorial Fort Greene Park Highland Park Coffey Park Fulton Park Veterans Square Springfield Park Sunset Park Richmond TLetr.ra Nceicholaus Lia Plgd.
    [Show full text]
  • HHH Collections Management Database V8.0
    HENRY HUDSON PARKWAY HAER NY-334 Extending 11.2 miles from West 72nd Street to Bronx-Westchester NY-334 border New York New York County New York WRITTEN HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE DATA HISTORIC AMERICAN ENGINEERING RECORD National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior 1849 C Street NW Washington, DC 20240-0001 HISTORIC AMERICAN ENGINEERING RECORD HENRY HUDSON PARKWAY HAER No. NY-334 LOCATION: The Henry Hudson Parkway extends from West 72nd Street in New York City, New York, 11.2 miles north to the beginning of the Saw Mill River Parkway at Westchester County, New York. The parkway runs along the Hudson River and links Manhattan and Bronx counties in New York City to the Hudson River Valley. DATES OF CONSTRUCTION: 1934-37 DESIGNERS: Henry Hudson Parkway Authority under direction of Robert Moses (Emil H. Praeger, Chief Engineer; Clinton F. Loyd, Chief of Architectural Design); New York City Department of Parks (William H. Latham, Park Engineer); New York State Department of Public Works (Joseph J. Darcy, District Engineer); New York Central System (J.W. Pfau, Chief Engineer) PRESENT OWNERS: New York State Department of Transportation; New York City Department of Transportation; New York City Department of Parks and Recreation; Metropolitan Transit Authority; Amtrak; New York Port Authority PRESENT USE: The Henry Hudson Parkway is part of New York Route 9A and is a linear park and multi-modal scenic transportation corridor. Route 9A is restricted to non-commercial vehicles. Commuters use the parkway as a scenic and efficient alternative to the city’s expressways and local streets. Visitors use it as a gateway to Manhattan, while city residents use it to access the Hudson River Valley, located on either side of the Hudson River.
    [Show full text]
  • Bedford Park Woodlawn Cemetery Van Cortlandt Park Norwood
    Neighborhood Map ¯ Je ro m e W e t la n d W a lk Van Cortlandt Park Bainbridge Avenue Woodlawn 3700 Webster Avenue Woodlawn Cemetery Bronx Dance Academy School 19 3594 B a i n 3598 3598 b r E 213 Street id g Bx16 12 3592 e Bx24 Dekalb Avenue Bx16 A Bx24 Jerome Avenue v e n u e W4 W4 W20 W20 W21 W21 330 Decatur Avenue 3564 E 212 Street 3598 3560 3598 50 3598 3562 24 E 212 Street E 211 Street E 211 Street 220 3558 3598 E 211 Street 316 Hull Avenue 3500 Kings College Place 3598 200 3598 Rochambeau Avenue E Gun Hill Road Perry Avenue Kings College 3498 Tryon Avenue School, PS 94 3500 160 292 3598 Mosholu Wayne Avenue 344 Bainbridge Avenue 3500 323 Golf Course Sachkerah Woods 3498 Playground Bx28 3500 Bx30 E Gun Hill Road Bx38 E Gun Hill Road 304 3500 3360 245 3500 Mosholu-Pelham 215 3498 Bx28272 Greenway 3500 E Gun Hill Road Bx30 E Gun Hill Road Bx38 Place 3500 250 3500 M 3500 147 3498 o E Gun Hill Road s 11 h 3498 200 o Bx10 294 lu Reservior P 160 a E Gun Hill Road 3498 rk Place Putnam Williamsbridge Reservoir w E Gun Hill Road Keeper’s House ay Bx10 3380 10 10 3395 t 3498 es l W Mosholu Montefiore va 3498 3400 ir O 36 Community Center vo Gun Hill Meadow er es Jerome Avenue R 3400 R e 3450 Montefiore s Montefiore e Medical Center r v Medical Center o i Wayne Av r O 3400 161 3300 v 5 minutes a 309 l d a E o a ll R 176 s E 209 Street Gun Hi t Van Cortlandt W 3398 3298 308 Golf Course 99 E 210 Street Perry Avenue Knox Place Knox 150 3425 North Central 3398 3458 Gates Place Gates Bainbridge Avenue W Bronx Hospital M os ho Bx10 100 M lu W4 Bx10 Bx10 o P Bx16 a W20 W4 6 minutes Bx10 Williamsbridge Oval s r Bx28 h kw W21 W20 Bx16 o a Bx30 Mosholu y W21 Rochambeau Avenue Bx28 Bx34 lu N Bx30 or 41 Avenue Dekalb Bx38 273 Bx34 P th 3300 a Bx38 r Avenue Jerome 80 k ReservoirOval West w Parkway 3400 a 3398 Holt Place y 55 Steuben Avenue 31 Jerome Avenue 3400 D Kossuth Avenue Knox-Gates 3400 9 Van Cortlandt Park South i E 210 Street c Playground 50 k 4048 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Van Cortlandt Park
    ORTLANDT C PAR AN mmer Newsl K V g-Su etter rin 200 Sp 9 A Conservancy Grows n January, a group of devoted said Parks Commissioner Benepe. the park to operate at a higher level. Van Cortlandt Park supporters “Seizing this opportune time to build Toward that end, the Conservancy Iincorporated the new non-profit a strong public/private partnership, is exploring how to update both the Van Cortlandt Park Conservancy. the Van Cortlandt Park Conservancy park’s Visitor Survey from 1998 and The Conservancy aims to assist will work with the community to the Master Plan from 1986 and then the Parks Department’s efforts in establish core principles, carefully develop a Strategic Plan to steward maintaining, preserving and pro- guide, and grow the future of the the park over the next decade. The gramming Van Cortlandt Park park for the benefit of the surround- Conservancy is looking critically at through fundraising efforts as well ing community, New Yorkers, and the following long-term needs and as public outreach. The Conservancy visitors alike.” how to move them forward: reno- board members are dedicated, pas- Modeled after the successful vating Woodlawn Playground with sionate park-goers who are distin- public/private partnerships which ADA accessibility; preserving the guished in various professional fields have shepherded the transformation Stadium Building to create indoor and who seek to rally New Yorkers and quality maintenance of Central space for public programming and to make a difference in Van Cort- Park and Prospect Park, the new Van administrative offices; winterizing the landt Park. Cortlandt Park Conservancy is a non- Garage building; renovating the Van “At 1,146 acres, Van Cortlandt profit organization whose goal will be Cortlandt Golf House; and restoring Park is New York City’s fourth largest to build support during these tough the overgrown wetlands of Tib- park and home to popular playing economic times and raise significant betts Brook.
    [Show full text]
  • 30 Years of Progress 1934 - 1964
    30 YEARS OF PROGRESS 1934 - 1964 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE ROBERT F. WAGNER, Mayor ABRAHAM D. BEAME, Comptroller PAUL R. SCREVANE, President of the Council EDWARD R. DUDLEY. President. Borough of Manhattan JOSEPH F. PERICONI, President. Borough of The Bronx ABE STARK, President, Borough of Brooklyn MARIO J. CARIELLO, President, Borough of Queens ALBERT V. MANISCALCO, President, Borough of Richmond DEPARTMENT OF PARKS NEWBOLD MORRIS, Commissioner JOHN A. MULCAHY, Executive Officer ALEXANDER WIRIN, Assistant Executive Officer SAMUEL M. WHITE, Director of Maintenance & Operation PAUL DOMBROSKI, Chief Engineer HARRY BENDER, Engineer of Construction ALEXANDER VICTOR, Chief of Design LEWIS N. ANDERSON, JR., Liaison Officer CHARLES H. STARKE, Director of Recreation THOMAS F. BOYLE, Assistant Director of Maintenance & Operation JOHN MAZZARELLA, Borough Director, Manhattan JACK GOODMAN, Borough Director, Brooklyn ELIAS T. BRAGAW, Borough Director, Bronx HAROLD P. McMANUS, Borough Director, Queens HERBERT HARRIS, Borough Director. Richmond COVER: Top, Verrazano-Narrows Bridge Playground Left, New York 1664 Bottom, New York World's Fair 1964-1965 INDEX Page ARTERIALS Parkways and Expressways 57 BEACHES 36 BEAUTIFICATION OF PARKS 50 CONCESSIONS 51 ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL Design and Construction 41 GIFTS 12 GOLF 69 JAMAICA BAY Wildlife Refuge 8 LAND Reclamation and Landfill 7 MAINTENANCE and OPERATION 77 MARGINAL SEWAGE PROBLEM 80 MUSEUMS AND INSTITUTIONS 71 MONUMENTS 13 PARKS 10 RECREATION Neighborhood, Recreation Centers, Golden Age Centers, Tournaments, Children's Programs, Playgrounds, Special Activi- ties 15 SHEA STADIUM FLUSHING MEADOW 67 SWIMMING POOLS 40 WORLDS FAIR 1964-1965 Post-Fair Plans 56 ZOOS 76 SCALE MODEL OF NEW YORK CITY EXHIBITED IN THE CITY'S BUILDING AT WORLD'S FAIR.
    [Show full text]
  • Montecare/Monteprime Mental Health Provider Directory
    MONTECARE/MONTEPRIME MENTAL HEALTH DIRECTORY Adolescent & Adult Nagula, Shreya M, MD Psychiatry Montefiore Medical Center Alpert, Jonathan E, MD 111 East 210th Street Montefiore Medical Center Ghumman, Imtiaz J, MD Bronx, NY 10467-2401 111 East 210th Street Bronx, NY 10467-2401 912 Pelham Parkway South (718) 696-3042 (718) 920-4321 Bronx, NY 10462 MMC at 3340 Bainbridge Avenue (347) 398-0426 3340 Bainbridge Avenue MMC at AECOM 1300 Morris Park Avenue Hameedi, Faiq A, MD Bronx, NY 10467-2404 (718) 696-3011 Bronx, NY 10461-1900 75 East Gun Hill Road (718) 430-3064 Bronx, NY 10467 Rosenberg, Staci , LCSW (917) 568-5583 455 Central Park Avenue, Suite Battaglia, Joseph , MD 311 Montefiore Medical Center Anxiety & Depression Medical of Scarsdale Scarsdale, NY 10583 111 East 210th Street 455 Central Park Avenue, Suite (914) 589-3588 Bronx, NY 10467-2401 (718) 920-4797 311 23 Old Mamaroneck Road, Ste. 1 Scarsdale, NY 10583 White Plains, NY 10605 Betzler, Thomas F, MD (917) 568-5583 (914) 589-3588 MMC Einstein Division Iqbal, Naveed , MD 2460 Mickle Avenue 1825 Eastchester Road 5 West Main Street #206 Bronx, NY 10461 Bronx, NY 10461-2301 Elmsford, NY 10523 (914) 589-3588 (718) 904-4415 (914) 473-7257 Silfa, Rosa A, LCSW Briggie, Alexis M, PhD 3510 Bainbridge Avenue Ste. S1 2435 Jerome Avenue Montefiore Medical Center Bronx, NY 10467 Bronx, NY 10468 111 East 210th Street (914) 345-9154 (718) 884-2168 Bronx, NY 10467-2401 (718) 920-5045 Sharma, Parvesh K, MD Adult & Child Montefiore Medical Center 55 Old Nyack Turnpike, Suite 601 Psychiatry Nanuet,
    [Show full text]
  • Fordham University Visiting Team Guide Athletic Administration DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Ed Kull, Director of Athletics 718-817-4300
    2021-2022 Fordham University Visiting Team Guide COVID 19 REGULATIONS Visiting Teams/Staff * All visiting team members, including coaches, student-athletes, and support staff must be vaccinated for all events (both indoor and outdoor competitions). * Individuals must show proof of vaccination when they arrive on campus. * The University will not allow any unvaccinated visiting team mem- bers or coaches to enter campus. Fans at Outdoor Events * Fans/guests will be permitted to attend outdoor events. * All fans/guests at outdoor competitions must show proof of vacci- nation when they enter campus. * Children under 12 years can attend as long as they can provide a documented COVID test within 72 hours prior to coming on campus. They also need to remain masked at all times indoors and outdoors. Fans at Indoor Events * Fans/guests will be allowed at indoor competitions. * All fans/guests at indoor competitions must show proof of vaccina- tion when they enter campus. * All fans/guests at indoor competitions must wear a mask while indoors. * Children under 12 years can attend as long as they can provide a documented COVID test within 72 hours prior to coming on campus. They also need to remain masked at all times indoors and outdoors. Note: Policies are subject to change due to local/national COVID poli- cies. Fordham University Visiting Team Guide Welcome to Fordham University Fordham, New York City’s Jesuit University, offers a distinctive educational experience rooted in the 450- year old Jesuit tradition of intellectual rigor and personal attention, set amid the dynamic rhythm of New York City, the cultural and commercial capital of the world.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 Community Health Needs Assessment
    2016 COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Community Health Needs Assessment, 2016 Update Purpose of the Community Health Needs Assessment This 2016 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) updates the CHNA completed in 2013 to meet the requirements of Section 9007 of the 2010 federal law, The Affordable Care Act (“ACA”). The ACA requires that any tax-exempt, IRS- designated 501(c) (3) hospital complete or update a publicly-available, comprehensive CHNA every three years in order to document the extent to which it understands the unique characteristics and needs of the local communities it serves, and responds to these needs by delivering meaningful and effective community benefit through clinical services and other programming. Required Components A CHNA report has five required components: 1) Definition of community served 2) A prioritized description of the significant health needs of the community 3) Transparency in the process and methods used to conduct the CHNA, including how it took into account input from the community served and prioritized community health needs 4) A description of the resources potentially available to address the identified significant prioritized community health needs 5) An evaluation of the impact of actions taken to address the significant health needs identified in the previous CHNA report (June 2013). A CHNA report is considered complete when it is adopted by a governing body of the facility and made widely available to the public. Community Served NYC Health + Hospitals serve all New Yorkers in every neighborhood in New York City regardless of their ability to pay. Addressing disparity throughout New York City, NYC Health + Hospitals is the safety-net for the uninsured and underserved in New York City.
    [Show full text]
  • NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Financing
    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Financing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, that the New York City Housing Development Corporation (the “Corporation”) is contemplating the issuance of one or more issues or series of bonds pursuant to plans of financing (the “Bonds”) in an aggregate amount not to exceed $ 3,695,312,288 in order to (i) provide a portion of the funds for the financing, refinancing, acquisition, rehabilitation and/or new construction of the residential developments described below (the “Developments”); and (ii) pay related costs including, without limitation, reserve amounts and costs of issuance of the Bonds for the Developments. The Bonds will not constitute a debt or obligation of the City or State of New York. The Corporation will conduct a hearing at 10:00 am on May 19, 2021 to receive comments from the general public on the proposed financing plans for the Developments and the Bonds. Due to the COVID-19 public health crisis, such public hearing shall be conducted remotely, through the use of telephone conference. Interested members of the public are invited to participate, and individuals will have an opportunity to make brief statements by dialing into the teleconference using the toll-free number 1-844-740-1264 and by entering the access code: 172 109 5819. The hearing will also be accessible as a free-to-join webinar accessible through the world wide web address: https://nychdc.webex.com/nychdc/j.php?MTID=m2eeca2759608bf13b1cfeedc95ba6edb with the meeting number “172 109 5819” and passcode “Housing2021”.
    [Show full text]
  • List of State Routes in Bronx County Select a Route to View Most Recent Traffic Counts for That Route Click Here for More Information
    LIST OF STATE ROUTES IN BRONX COUNTY SELECT A ROUTE TO VIEW MOST RECENT TRAFFIC COUNTS FOR THAT ROUTE CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION 1 9 9A 22 87I 95I 278I 295I 678I 895I 907F Bronx Pelham Parkway 907H Bronx River Parkway (N.Y.C.) 907V Henry Hudson Parkway 908A Hutchinson River Parkway (N.Y.C.) 908F Mosholu Parkway NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 2003 Traffic Volume Report for Bronx COUNTY Touring Section Start Description End Description Count Route Length Year AADT 1 0.07 NEW YORK CO LINE ACC RT 87I MAJOR DEEGAN EXPR 00 177899 1 0.58 ACC RT 87I MAJOR DEEGAN EXPR ACC JEROME AVE 99 123604 1 0.63 ACC JEROME AVE END RT 95I OLAP WEBSTER AVE 03 157039 1 1.43 END RT 95I OLAP WEBSTER AVE FORDHAM RD 98 15174 1 0.99 FORDHAM RD RT 907H BRONX RIVER PKWY SOU 93 34394 1 0.31 RT 907H BRONX RIVER PKWY SOU PELHAM PKWY BOSTON POST RD R 97 46026 1 1.39 PELHAM PKWY BOSTON POST RD R GUN HILL RD 01 15500 1 1.64 GUN HILL RD RT 22 PROVOST AVE 02 25258 1 0.58 RT 22 PROVOST AVE WESTCHESTER CO LINE 03 21139 9 0.80 BRONX CO LN VAN CORTLAND SOUTH 02 11504 9 0.98 VAN CORTLAND SOUTH START 9A OLAP H.H. PKY 01 17434 9 0.80 START 9A OLAP H.H. PKY WESTCHESTER CO LN 03 16163 9A 0.33 BRONX CO LN KAPPOCK ST 03 69100 9A 1.97 KAPPOCK ST END 907V H.H.
    [Show full text]