W 14 ST E 23 ST GRAMERCY M A N H AT TA N CITY COUNCIL VE DISTRICT W A 14 5 2015 City Council ST District ProfilesE 23 ST GREENWICH WEST GRAMERCYVILLAGE STUYVESANT VILLAGE TOWN E 6 ST 1 VE 7 A E 3 ST 5 E 5 ST E 4 ST W HOUSTON S GREENWICH T 2 NEW WEST VILLAGE STUY29VESANT JERSEY VILLAGE HO TOWN US VE E 6 ST TO A EAST PRINCE S N 2 7 3 S T VILLAGE E 3 ST 28E 5 ST T LAFAYETTE ST E 4 ST C W HOUSTON S T Y VE T SOHO R A T 2 SPRING S MOTT ST 9 NEW 29 WE JERSEY H BROOME S O T BO US VE T A EAST O 2 17 PRINCE S N T 3 S T VIMERCERLLA STGE GREENWICH S HUDSON S CANAL S 30 28 W BROADWAY Greenwich Village T LAFAYETTE ST HUDSON LITTLE C LOWER WHITE S DELANCEY25 ST T SoHo RIVER Y T ITALY VE EAST SIDE SOHO TRIBER CA A ALLEN ST T MOTT ST 9 T SPRING S WORTH S ELDRIDGE ST 1 DUANEWE S Tribeca BROOME S 13 CHAMBERSBO S T T T CHINATOWN BOWERY S T Little Italy 17 23 N 18 MERCER ST T O T T Chinatown GREENWICH S HUDSON S CANAL S N GRAND ST 30 11 I W BROADWAY T L T 12 HUDSON LITTLE 15 LOWER E BROADWAY C 24Bowery WHITE S DELANCEY25 ST RIVER TRIBECA T ITALY EAST SIDE 8ALLEN ST Lower East Side T WEST S MADISON ST 1 WORTH S ELDRIDGE ST 20 DUANE S CHURCH S 13 3 BROADWAY 31 Battery27 Park City CHAMBERS S 1T T CHINATOWN BOWERY S T BATTERY 14 23 PARK FINANCIAL N 1618 Financial District O T CITY DISTRICT T 19 N GRAND ST 11 I Governors Island T L T 12 15 E BROADWAY C 24 R D 8 DR EAST WEST S MADISON ST 20 F RIVER CHURCH S 31 3 BROADWAY 1 27 BATTERY 14 T PARK FINANCIAL 1622 S DISTRICT ER CITY 19 AT 21 W R VINEGAR HILL D 26 DR 5 EAST 2 F RIVER T 22 S ER 33 AT 10 21 W CLARK S T 26 VINEGAR HILL 5 2 BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 33 10 CLARK S 35 T DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN 4 Legend BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 6 GOVERNORS FUL ISLAND 1/4 Mile TON ST ATLANTIC AVE COBBLE35 HILL City Council Districts GRESHAM RD DOWNTOWN 4 BROOKLYN n 39 T ST BUTTERMILK R BOECity,RUM State, and CHANNEL OU HILL 6 GOVERNORS FUL C Federal Parkland ISLAND TON ST n ATLANTIC AVE COBBLE Playgrounds HILL GRESHAM RD UPPER n NEW YORK 39 T ST Schoolyards-to-Playgrounds BUTTERMILK R BOERUM B AY 38 OU HILL n CHANNEL C Community Gardens n Swimming Pools UPPER 7 Washington Square Park• 15 Thomas Paine Park 23 Collect Pond Park l NEW YORK Parkland • • Recreation Centers B AY 1 Hudson River Park (S) 8 City Hall Park 38 16 Alfred E. Smith Plgd 24 Sol Lain Plgd l 2 Brooklyn Bridge Park 9 Sara D. Roosevelt Park 17 Allen Mall One 25 Nathan Straus Plgd Public Plazas • 3 Battery Park City 10 Ellis Island National 18 Luther Gulick Plgd 26 Vietnam Veterans Plaza l 4 Governors Island Monument (F) 19 Tanahey Playground 27 Lillian D Wald Playground Privately Owned National Monument (F) 11 Seward Park• 20 Little Flower Playground• 28 Canal Park Public Spaces (POPS) 5 Battery Park• 12 Columbus Park• 21 Castle Clinton National 29 Mercer Playground (S) New York State park • 6 Statue of Liberty 13 Washington Market Park Monument (F) 30 Schiff Mall (F) National Park Service park National Monument (F) 14 Coleman Playground 22 Bowling Green 31 Playground One • Home to an active volunteer group M A N H AT TA N CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2015 District Statistics 1 PARKS ACREAGE CD1 CITYWIDE1 RESOURCES FOR YOUR COMMUNITY 6% Total District Land (acres) 3,455 266,690 CITY COUNCIL MEMBER Margaret Chin City, State & Federal Parkland2 (acres) 199 50,499 [email protected] Percent Parkland 6% 19% 212-587-3159 Parks & Playgrounds3 (acres) 206 23,635 Percent parkland of MANHATTAN COMMUNITY BOARD 1 total district acreage 212-442-5050 Percent Parks & Playgrounds 6% 9% MANHATTAN COMMUNITY BOARD 2 POPULATION & PARK ACCESS CD1 CITYWIDE 212-979-2272 Resident Population 162,146 8,128,980 MANHATTAN COMMUNITY BOARD 3 25 Ranking of park & 212-533-5300 Parks & Playground acres per 1,000 residents 1.3 2.9 playground acres per 1,000 residents CITY OF NEW YORK Residents within 5 minutes’ walk of a park 77% 61% 1= highest, 51= lowest 311 or www.nyc.gov Residents under 18 14% 22% STATE & FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES 2 www.elections.state.ny.us Park & Playground acres per 1,000 children 9.3 13.3 Ranking of residents within 5 minutes’ walk PARTNERSHIPS FOR PARKS Residents over 65 13% 12% of a park www.cityparksfoundation.org/partnerships-for-parks 1= highest, 51= lowest Park & Playground acres per 1,000 seniors 9.6 23.3 PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING IN NYC council.nyc.gov/pb PARK AMENITIES CD1 CITYWIDE NEW YORKERS FOR PARKS Community Gardens 9 11 www.ny4p.org | 212-838-9410 Recreation Centers 1 1 2.2 The Arthur Ross Center for Parks and Open Spaces Number of playgrounds Playgrounds 49 34 per 1,000 children 55 Broad Street, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10004 Swimming Pools 0 2 For over 100 years, New Yorkers for Parks PARKS INSPECTION PROGRAM RATINGS, has built, protected and promoted parks and FISCAL YEAR 2014 CD1 CITYWIDE open spaces in New York City. Today, NY4P is the 88% 92% Parks “Acceptable” for Condition 88% 86% 94% 96% citywide independent organization championing Condition Cleanliness Parks “Acceptable” for Cleanliness 92% 91% quality parks and open spaces for all New Yorkers in all neighborhoods. PARK FUNDING, FISCAL YEAR 2010–2014 CD1 CITYWIDE 3 Data Sources Completed Projects (millions) $62 $26.1 Rank of Funding per All data is from 2014 unless noted. Parks Acreage: NYC Park & Playground acre Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), NYC Department Funding per Park & 1= highest, 51= lowest of City Planning (DCP), National Park Service (NPS), New York Playground acre (millions) $0.3 $0.14 State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation (OPRHP). Population & Park Access: American Community Survey CIVIC ENGAGEMENT CD1 CITYWIDE (ACS) 2007-2011, Infoshare.org, DPR, DCP. Park Amenities: DPR, GrowNYC. PIP Ratings: DPR. Park Funding,: DPR, FY 2010-2014. Registered Voters 74% 73% Civic Engagement: NYC Board of Elections 2011, NYC Depart- Park-related 311 calls per 1,000 residents 3.2 6.8 74% ment of Information Technology and Telecommunications Registered voters (DOITT), and Partnerships for Parks. Socioeconomics: Park Volunteer Groups 26 10 ACS 2007-2011, Infoshare.org. Map Data SOCIOECONOMICS CD1 CITYWIDE All data is from 2014: DPR, DOT, DCP, ESRI, Median Household Income $67,920 $51,270 3 GrowNYC, NPS, OPRHP. Ranking of average Project Staff Population in Poverty 18% 19% median income Lucy Robson, Research & Planning Analyst 1= highest, 51= lowest Haley Cox, Research & Planning Intern Children Receiving Public Assistance 23% 33% Michael Bierman & Rori Spivey, Graphic Design Special Thanks to Alyson Beha Copyright 2015. New Yorkers for Parks. All rights reserved. 1 Value for the city as a whole; when italicized, average for all City Council Districts. 2 Parklands are all city land under the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, and the National Park Service. 3 Parks & Playground excludes unvisitable properties, such as greenstreets, triangles, parking lots, undeveloped land, and highway properties. www.ny4p.org.
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