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Manhattan CD 12 Profile MANHATTAN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 12 8 12 10 TOTAL POPULATION 1990 2000 2010 7 Number 198,192 208,414 190,020 11 12 5 6 4 3 % Change - 5.2 -8.8 10 9 9 10 1 2 11 7 11 1 VITAL STATISTICS 2005 2010 7 8 1 4 5 Births: Number 2,892 2,652 3 11 H Rate per 1000 13.9 14.0 A RLEM RI VE R INWOOD HILL Deaths: Number 1,075 950 PARK Rate per 1000 5.2 5.0 INWOOD R E V I Infant Mortality: Number 15 - R N O S Rate per 1000 5.2 4.7 D U H WASHINGTON HEIGHTS HARLEM RIVER INCOME SUPPORT 2005 2012 W. 155th ST. Cash Assistance (TANF) 12,818 7,906 Supplemental Security Income 17,295 16,573 LAND USE, 2012 Lot Area Medicaid Only 70,739 71,424 Lots Sq. Ft.(000) % 1- 2 Family Residential 177 301.9 0.5 Total Persons Assisted 100,852 95,903 Multi-Family Residential 1,324 12,053.8 19.8 Mixed Resid. / Commercial 549 5,707.9 9.4 Percent of Population 48.4 50.5 Commercial / Office 204 1,779.4 2.9 Industrial 11 250.6 0.4 Transportation / Utility 62 2,296.7 3.8 Institutions 193 5,136.5 8.4 Open Space / Recreation 43 30,551.1 50.1 Parking Facilities 86 987.9 1.6 TOTAL LAND AREA Vacant Land 97 1,793.6 2.9 Miscellaneous 10 70.9 0.1 Acres: 1,790.6 Square Miles: 2.8 Total 2,756 60,930.3 100.0 New York City Department of City Planning Manhattan Community District 12 NEW JERSEY Inwood Hill Park Fort Tryon Park HUDSON RIVER HARLEM RIVER George Washington Bridge High Bridge Park West 155th St. 0 0.25 0.5 Residential Land Uses Non-Residential Land Uses 2 Miles One & Two Family Buildings Commercial / Office Buildings Transportation and Utility © Copyright 2011 Multi-Family Buildings Industrial / Manufacturing Parking Facilities NYC Department of City Planning Mixed Residential and Open Space and Outdoor Recreation Vacant Land Commercial Buildings Source: MapPLUTO™ Release 11v1 Public Facilities and Institutions All Others or No Data 2 1W 231 ST t A H c T i A r E H D t sO i G N I DK y W 230 ST nit E E V X B A u T B I W W E T IE 2 R 28 m V IO S E L R T C P 9 ST A S W 22 m A T N R R L A oO R P V E S E A V L S T N A E C H R L V Y A O O R E J N A L C E A L I I H L T n A I R N C H B a D A T E V A L F G t E P D L t W I ST B 5 W 2 R S 2 2 R 2 W K a B 5 U ST A I N S B h G M O S G C N n B I A R K J a V ID Y A G A P E E M W H D T R N A D A Y A EM E L O P G AR H H R R E N B E ST O I 193 V D W S D 9 E R U A V O H R J Y A R W 220 ST M V N A E H K C V I W 219 ST A W V G B W 2 A 18 D B S E T E Y S T I W D S T R R C E N U A V D I I W 217 ST E D N U N U I W 216 ST Q W A W 2 1 W 4 215 d S ST W 215 ST o T o V E W 188 ST A T L w V E n A Y E P n W T x E W 214 S a E O I n t R N E T L t I V E T o A A E S K r a I M K R B D h E B A R A Z P n E A W 213 ST e l P a R l S i h E t M H H f T V f o A A W 212 ST o F h h E g g M u u O o k o r R W 211 ST r a k o E r r o J t L a B B B m P T I A S R N S H V A J M A R V E G S A 0 P Y T N N 1 V A I Y O S A L O W K P P N C D W O L A E N S G Y O R O A R N M I D S P B YN PL R EL N EV R D A O D U T L 183 S L E H P Y B N R E E AK W 207 ST UNIVERSITY HGTS BRIDGE N S D T P E H M W 18 A 3 ST N PL CU W 206 ST H BUCHANA MM IN DY G CKM ST T AN S V V W 182 ST S T A W 205 ST A T F S A R F E A V Y C A A W A A L D E T I V D E T PL A V L OF FAM LINTON A E 9 E HAL C S M W 204 ST H M A R C S N Y R E A S E N V T L O M E G E 181 C R E 81 ST ST H A W 1 N E N W 203 ST E H V x O V S A n V o C I r A T B V D S V V T A A O y N A V t C P W 202 ST R i A A n V U E N S u R A I D M O m N G R E T m O Y O R o U L T R T N A t H W 201 ST C Q O E S r e O A A g J W M o Y V E F E le H A l T R R o R L N D S C A T K C P R T RNSIDE AV A C S E BU E D D I 80 E V 1 N Y D N W A W I L C R O n S K L S S G o T I M Y y I 0 T R C A D S 1 r H R K N H E S E y T L E BU T k E S V S S E T I r e E V T L S R V G V s L T A o T F W S A I R r 9 O V 17 L Y E O A N O e L P Y D N R E O P A R J S D O D S Y w T k G T r W S N S E S N W D I 8 I 7 e a I 1 D 1 A T T S N E w B 7 R P S 9 V A F R E R R N R A e 6 S O N G O 9 O A D T R C 1 N B N L M H P B E O S H T . 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