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PARKLAND CD2 NYC DEMOGRAPHICS CD2 NYC Total District Land (acres) 2,186 228,892 Resident Population 54K 8.4M City, State, & Federal Parkland (acres) 104 53,371 Residents under 18 27% 21% Percent Parkland of Percent Parkland 5% 23% Total District Area Residents over 65 9% 14% City Parks in District (acres) 60 15,435 Average Median Household Income $28K $66K Percent City Parks in District 3% 7% Population in Poverty 38% 19% ACCESS 46 Race: American Indian or Alaska Native 1% 0% Out of 59 City Parks in District per 1,000 residents (acres) 1.1 1.8 Race: Asian 1% 14% Rank of Percent Parkland Residents within a 5 minute walk of a park 79% 66% Race: Black 32% 24% City Parks in District per 1,000 children (acres) 4.0 8.7 Race: Multiracial 3% 4% City Parks in District per 1,000 seniors (acres) 11.7 13.0 20 Race: Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0% 0% Out of 59 AMENITIES & INFRASTRUCTURE Race: Other 52% 15% Rank of Residents within a Community Gardens 9 9 5 minute walk of a park Race: White 12% 43% Recreation Centers 2 1 Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino 70% 29% Playgrounds 12 16 HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT Swimming Pools 0 2 432 Child Asthma Incidences per 10,000 432 223 Child Asthma Incidences Dog Runs 1 1 per 10,000 Child Obesity Rate 26% 20% Sprayshowers 7 10 Life Expectancy (years) 78.9 81.2 Public Schools 18 32 Adult Obesity Rate 42% 24% Parks “Acceptable” for Condition 78.9 Adult Diabetes Rate 91% 89% Life Expectancy (years) 20% 11% Parks “Acceptable” for Cleanliness 96% 94% Hospitals and Clinics 18 19 STEWARDSHIP Air Pollution (micrograms per m3) 8.5 8 Park-Related 311 calls per 1,000 residents 10 11 57 Tree Canopy Cover 8% 22% Out of 59 Park Volunteer Groups 14 10 Rank of Tree Canopy Cover Methodology and data sources available at www.ny4p.org/research

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