New York City's 59 community districts, established by local law in 1975, illustrate the remarkable diversity of the city's land uses and population. They range in size from less than 900 acres to almost 15,000 acres, and in population from fewer than 35,000 residents to more than 200,000. These and other facts about the districts are presented in the profiles that follow. Each district profile contains summary data on population size; birth, death and infant mortality rates; land area and land uses; and levels of income support. Land uses and census tract boundaries are shown on maps and a variety of population characteristics from the 2000 Census are presented for the district as a whole and for each tract within the district. Each district profile also contains lists of Selected Facilities and Program Sites, including public and private schools, parks, public safety, health, mental health and other social service facilities.
For more extensive population and housing data related to the community districts or for smaller areas such as census tracts or zipcodes, please visit the Population pages of this website.
The profiles below were last updated July 2008.
Please note: The community district profiles are in PDF format and may be as large as 7.5MB. You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to download and view these documents.
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Citywide Profile:
New York City
Boroughwide Profiles:
Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island
Bronx
Community Districts
Mott
Haven, Melrose, Port Morris
Hunts
Point, Longwood
Melrose,
Morrisania, Claremont, Crotona Park East
Highbridge,
Concourse
Morris
Heights, University Heights, Fordham, Mt. Hope
East
Tremont, Bathgate, Belmont, West Farms
Kingsbridge
Heights., Bedford Park, Fordham, University Heights
Kingsbridge,
Riverdale, Marble Hill, Fieldston
Soundview,
Castle Hill, Union Port, Parkchester
Throgs
Neck, Pelham Bay, Co-op City, Westchester Square, City
Island
Morris
Park, Pelham Parkway, Bronxdale, Van Nest, Laconia
Williamsbridge,
Baychester, Woodlawn, Wakefield, Eastchester
Brooklyn
Community Districts
Greenpoint,
Williamsburg
Downtown
Brooklyn, Fort Greene, Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill
Bedford
Stuyvesant, Tompkins Park North, Stuyvesant Heights
Bushwick
East
New York, New Lots, City Line, Starrett City
Red
Hook, Park Slope, Gowanus, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill
Sunset
Park, Windsor Terrace
Crown
Heights, Prospect Heights, Weeksville
Crown
Heights South, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Wingate
Bay
Ridge, Dyker Heights, Fort Hamilton
Bensonhurst,
Mapleton, Bath Beach, Gravesend
Borough
Park, Ocean Parkway, Kensington
Coney
Island, Brighton Beach, Gravesend, Homecrest, Seagate
Flatbush,
Ocean Parkway, Midwood
Sheepshead
Bay, Manhattan Beach, Kings Highway, Gravesend
Ocean
Hill, Brownsville
Flatbush,
Rugby, Farragut, Northeast Flatbush
Canarsie,
Flatlands, Marine Park, Mill Basin, Bergen Beach
Manhattan Community Districts
Civic
Center, Wall Street, Governors Island, Liberty Island,
Ellis Island, Tribeca
Greenwich
Village, Noho, Soho, Little Italy
Lower
East Side, Chinatown, Two Bridges
Chelsea,
Clinton
Midtown,
Times Square, Herald Square, Midtown South
Murray
Hill, East Midtown, Stuyvesant Town
Lincoln
Square, Upper West Side
Upper
East Side, Lenox Hill, Yorkville, Roosevelt Island
West
Harlem, Morningside Heights, Manhattanville, Hamilton
Heights
Central
Harlem
East
Harlem
Washington
Heights, Inwood
Queens
Community Districts
Astoria
& Long Island City
Sunnyside
& Woodside
Jackson
Heights, East Elmhurst, North Corona
Elmhurst
& Corona
Maspeth,
Middle Village, Ridgewood, Glendale
Rego
Park & Forest Hills
Flushing,
Whitestone, College Point
Fresh
Meadows, Kew Gardens Hills, Jamaica Hills
Woodhaven,
Richmond Hill, Kew Gardens
Howard
Beach, Ozone Park, South Ozone Park
Bayside,
Douglaston, Little Neck, Auburndale
Jamaica,
South Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans
Laurelton,
Cambria Heights, Queens Village, Glen Oaks
The
Rockaways, Broad Channel
Staten
Island Community Districts
North
Island
Mid-Island
South
Island
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SOURCES:
- Population: US Census Bureau, 2000 Census
- Vital
Statistics: Resident births and deaths prepared
by NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
- Income
Support: NYC Human Resources Administration, Medicaid
Eligibility File
- Land
Area: Total land area from the Department of City Planning's LION street and District base map files. (The numbers presented for land area may differ from those shown in previous years. This does not reflect an actual change in the land area of community districts or boroughs; it results from a standardization of the calculation of area from the DCP District files.)
- Land
Use Tables: NYC Department of Finance's Real Property File, 2006 adjusted by the Department of City Planning for condominiums and parks. Condominiums, which have separate tax lots for each unit, are aggregated to a single tax lot per block in determining counts in the appropriate residential, commercial and mixed residential/commercial categories.
- Housing Characteristics: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census; New York City Department of Buildings
- Employment Characteristics (Occupation for the Employed Civilian Population, Industry of Total Workers by Place of Work): US Census Bureau, 2000 Census. For a full explanation of these characteristics, read the
Technical Notes.
- Educational Resources (Schools and Community School Districts): New York State Department of Education based on addresses and enrollments as of October 2006.
- Selected Facilities: NYS Education Department, 2006-07 school year; Brooklyn Public Library, FY 2006; New York Public Library, FY 2006; Queens Borough Public Library, 2006; NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, 2007; NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, 2007; NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, 2007; National Park Service, 2007; NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, FY 2006; NYC Fire Department, 2007; NYC Police Department, 2007; NYC Department of Correction, 2007; NYC Department of Juvenile Justice, 2007; NYS Office of Children and Family Services, 2007; NYS Department of Correctional Services, 2007; NYC Office of the Criminal Justice Coordinator, 2007; NYS Department of Health, 2007; NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, 2008; NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, FY 2007; NYS Office of Mental Health, 2008; NYS Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2007; NYC Administration for Children's Services, 2008; NYC Department for the Aging, 2007; NYC Department of Homeless Services, 2007; Food for Survival, 2007.
DISCLAIMER:
The information on this NYC Department of City Planning
web site has been compiled from a variety of sources,
and is subject to change without notice. The Department
and the City make no representation as to the accuracy
of the information or its suitability for any purpose.
The Department and the City disclaim any liability for
errors that may be contained herein and shall not be
responsible for any damages consequential or actual,
arising out of or in connection with the use of this
information.
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