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2014 City Council District Profiles 2021 Open Space Profiles MANHATTAN 2021 COMMUNITY DISTRICT 2014 CityOpen Council Space District Profiles 1 Profiles 12 5 238 St 1 N Legend 1/4 Mile Community Districts ● Subway Stations Johnson Ave 1 231 St 8 n City, State, and Federal Parkland n Playgrounds 225 St 1 n Schoolyards to Playgrounds n Public Plazas n Swimming Pools 14 218 St 15 n Dog Runs ● Community Gardens 1 ● 9th Ave Recreation Centers 215 St 207 St ● POPS Seaman Ave A Isham St 4 10 Ave ● K-12 Schools Cooper St8 Payson Ave ● Public Libraries 17 A Academy St ● Hospitals & Clinics 204 St 1 Dyckman St e v - Thayer St 20 Highest COVID 19 A 206 St k c Mortality Zip Codes Arden St i 205 St 7 w Fordham Rd 4 20 g d 9 e 203 St S 202 St Parkland B-D l I 1 Amelia Gorman Park 1 12 Nagle Ave A 2 Audubon Playground 26 4 3 4 Bennett Park 10 4 182Bennett St Rest 192 St B-D 5 5 Broadway Malls 1 1 190 St 6 Bushman Steps Cabrini Blvd BennettAve 189 St 188 St 7 Dorothy K. McGowan OverlookTerr 4 187 St Memorial Garden 3 185 St 23 27 Tremont Ave 8 Dyckman House Museum A 184 St 9 Fort Tryon Park 181 St 183 St B-D University Ave 10 Fort Washington Park 179 St 180 St 1 11 11 Harlem River Park 178 St Amsterdam Ave 12 A 4 177 St 12 Haven Avenue6 E 175 St 22 16 B-D 13 Highbridge Park Jerome Ave 14 Inwood Hill Park 172 St E 4 171 St d 15 Isham Park w St. Nicholas Ave a 170 St r 16 J. Hood Wright Park d 169 St Audubon Ave L G 17 Lt. Wm. Tighe Triangle 168 St r 13 a 2 n t 1 H 18 McKenna Square A-C w 4 y 19 167 St B-D 19 Mitchel Square 165 St 20 Monsignor Kett Playground 18 E 170 St 21 Morris-Jumel Ecological 163 St Education Garden FtWashington Ave A-C 158 St 161 St 22 Park Broadway160 St 21 4 24 159 St 167 St 23 Plaza Lafayette 1 25 157 St 7 24 Recreational Area 5 156 St 4 B-D 25 Roger Morris Park 155 St 28 6 26 Sherman Creek 9 B-D10 27 West 186th Street A-C Basketball Court 4 28 Wright Brothers Playground Grand Concourse B-D 3 Washington Ave 161 St 1 145 St A-B-C-D 3 1 137 St 2-5 Frederick Douglass Blvd 3 2-5 A-B-C Adam Clayton Powell Blvd 2-5 4 125 St 149 St 125 St 6 2-5 1 Malcom X Blvd 2-5 2-3 4-5 138 St 1 6 A-B-C-D Miles 11 6-6 Express 1 2 MANHATTAN 2021 COMMUNITY DISTRICT 2014 CityOpen Council Space District Profiles Profiles 12 5 21% PARKLAND CD12 NYC DEMOGRAPHICS CD12 NYC Total District Land (acres) 2,993 228,892 Resident Population 209K 8.4M City, State, & Federal Parkland (acres) 644 53,371 Residents under 18 17% 21% Percent Parkland of Percent Parkland 21% 23% Total District Area Residents over 65 14% 14% City Parks in District (acres) 555 15,435 Average Median Household Income $53K $66K Percent City Parks in District 19% 7% Population in Poverty 21% 19% ACCESS 15 Race: American Indian or Alaska Native 1% 0% Out of 59 City Parks in District per 1,000 residents (acres) 2.7 1.8 Race: Asian 3% 14% Rank of Percent Parkland Residents within a 5 minute walk of a park 93% 66% Race: Black 13% 24% City Parks in District per 1,000 children (acres) 15.5 8.7 Race: Multiracial 9% 4% City Parks in District per 1,000 seniors (acres) 18.8 13.0 6 Race: Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0% 0% Out of 59 AMENITIES & INFRASTRUCTURE Race: Other 38% 15% Rank of Residents within a Community Gardens 4 9 5 minute walk of a park Race: White 36% 43% Recreation Centers 2 1 Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino 68% 29% Playgrounds 21 16 HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT Swimming Pools 2 2 226 Child Asthma Incidences per 10,000 226 223 Child Asthma Incidences Dog Runs 5 1 per 10,000 Child Obesity Rate 24% 20% Sprayshowers 12 10 Life Expectancy (years) 84 81.2 Public Schools 51 32 Adult Obesity Rate 26% 24% Parks “Acceptable” for Condition 84 Adult Diabetes Rate 77% 89% Life Expectancy (years) 13% 11% Parks “Acceptable” for Cleanliness 88% 94% Hospitals and Clinics 33 19 STEWARDSHIP Air Pollution (micrograms per m3) 7.8 8 Park-Related 311 calls per 1,000 residents 6 11 2 Tree Canopy Cover 32% 22% Out of 59 Park Volunteer Groups 43 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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