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Health data for NYC community boards
[edit]These are a list of community boards that have health data as of April 2019.
- Brooklyn Community Board 1 - Greenpoint, Williamsburg
- Brooklyn Community Board 2 - Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene
- Brooklyn Community Board 3 - Bedford–Stuyvesant
- Brooklyn Community Board 4 - Bushwick
- Brooklyn Community Board 5 - East New York
- Brooklyn Community Board 6 - Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Red Hook
- Brooklyn Community Board 7 - Sunset Park, Windsor Terrace
- Brooklyn Community Board 8 - Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
- Brooklyn Community Board 9 - Crown Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens
- Brooklyn Community Board 10 - Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights
- Brooklyn Community Board 11 - Bensonhurst
- Brooklyn Community Board 12 - Borough Park
- Brooklyn Community Board 13 - Coney Island
- Brooklyn Community Board 14 - Flatbush, Midwood
- Brooklyn Community Board 15 - Sheepshead Bay
- Brooklyn Community Board 16 - Brownsville
- Brooklyn Community Board 17 - East Flatbush
- Brooklyn Community Board 18 - Mill Basin, Marine Park, Bergen Beach, Canarsie, Flatlands
- Queens Community Board 1 - Astoria, Long Island City
- Queens Community Board 2 - Sunnyside, Woodside, Long Island City
- Queens Community Board 3 - Jackson Heights; updated police and fire for East Elmhurst
- Queens Community Board 4 - Elmhurst, Corona
- Queens Community Board 5 - Maspeth, Ridgewood, Middle Village, Glendale
- Queens Community Board 6 - Forest Hills, Rego Park
- Queens Community Board 7 - Flushing, College Point, Whitestone,
Auburndale - Queens Community Board 8 - Fresh Meadows; updated police and fire for Kew Gardens Hills
- Queens Community Board 9 - Kew Gardens, Woodhaven, Richmond Hill
- Queens Community Board 10 - Ozone Park, Howard Beach
- Queens Community Board 11 - Bayside, Douglaston–Little Neck
- Queens Community Board 12 - Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans, South Jamaica
- Queens Community Board 13 - Queens Village
- Queens Community Board 14 - Rockaway, Far Rockaway,
Broad Channel - Bronx Community Board 1 - Mott Haven, Melrose, Port Morris
- Bronx Community Board 2 - Hunts Point, Longwood
- Bronx Community Board 3 - Crotona Park East, Morrisania
- Bronx Community Board 4 - Highbridge, Concourse
- Bronx Community Board 5 - Fordham, University Heights, Morris Heights
- Bronx Community Board 6 - Belmont, East Tremont, West Farms, Tremont
- Bronx Community Board 7 - Fordham, Norwood, Bedford Park
- Bronx Community Board 8 - Kingsbridge, Riverdale; updated emergency info/libraries for Van Cortlandt Village, Kingsbridge Heights, Spuyten Duyvil, Marble Hill
- Bronx Community Board 9 - Parkchester, Soundview, Clason Point, Castle Hill
- Bronx Community Board 10 - Co-op City, City Island, Pelham Bay, Throggs Neck
- Bronx Community Board 11 - Allerton, Morris Park, Pelham Parkway, Van Nest, Pelham Gardens
- Bronx Community Board 12 - Williamsbridge, Woodlawn, Baychester, Eastchester; updated emergency info/libraries for Wakefield
- Staten Island Community Board 1 - New Brighton, Port Richmond, St. George, Stapleton; updated emergency info/libraries for West New Brighton, Mariners Harbor; library for Westerleigh, Willowbrook
- Staten Island Community Board 2 - Dongan Hills, New Dorp, South Beach
- Staten Island Community Board 3 - Tottenville, Great Kills
- Manhattan Community Board 1 - Financial District, Tribeca, Battery Park City
- Manhattan Community Board 2 - Greenwich Village, SoHo
- Manhattan Community Board 3 - Chinatown, East Village, Lower East Side
- Manhattan Community Board 4 - Chelsea, Hell's Kitchen; updated emergency info/libraries for Hudson Yards
- Manhattan Community Board 5 - Midtown Manhattan
- Manhattan Community Board 6 - Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village, Kips Bay, Murray Hill, Turtle Bay; updated emergency info/libraries for Gramercy Park
- Manhattan Community Board 10 - Harlem
- Manhattan Community Board 7 - Upper West Side;
some info for Lincoln Square and Manhattan Valley - Manhattan Community Board 8 - Upper East Side; some info for Yorkville
and Roosevelt Island - Manhattan Community Board 9 - Hamilton Heights, Manhattanville, Morningside Heights
- Manhattan Community Board 11 - East Harlem
- Manhattan Community Board 12 - Washington Heights, Inwood; some info for Hudson Heights
Politics
[edit]The following have their own politics sections (non-standard, but now updated for consistent format)
- Type 1 (politicians included)
- Type 2 (no politicians)
The following aren't standardized and need to be updated
Politics should also be added to these pages, as these are important neighborhoods
- Astoria, Queens
- Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn
- Coney Island, Brooklyn
- Flatbush, Brooklyn
- Fordham, Bronx
- Fort Greene, Brooklyn
- Park Slope, Brooklyn
- Long Island City, Queens
- Mott Haven, Bronx
- Riverdale, Bronx
- Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Future look
[edit]These articles could be improved a little. (i.e. some edits can bring these pages up to GA quality)
These articles could be improved a lot.
2020 update (or future CHP survey)
[edit]List of changes
- "and its primary ZIP" → ", and its primary ZIP"
- "ZIP Code" capitalized
- link to the type of crimes, i.e. murders, rapes, robberies, felony assaults, burglaries, grand larcenies, and grand larcenies auto
- "Preterm and teenage births" → "As of XXXX, preterm births and births to teenage mothers"
- "per 100,000 people," → "per 100,000 people as of XXXX"
- "Precinct saw" → "Precinct recorded"
- "college-educated residents [as/than] the rest of the city" → "college-educated residents [as/than] the rest of the city as of XXXX"
specific pages which have different styles from the rest
Sample article
[edit]Demographics
[edit]The entirety of Community District 12, which includes Borough Park, Kensington, and Ocean Parkway, had 201,640 inhabitants as of NYC Health's 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 84.2 years.[1]: 2, 20 This is higher than the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods.[2]: 53 (PDF p. 84) [3] Most inhabitants are middle-aged adults and youth: 34% are between the ages of 0–17, 28% between 25–44, and 18% between 45–64. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, at 9% and 10% respectively.[1]: 2
As of 2016, the median household income in Community District 12 was $45,364.[4] In 2018, an estimated 28% of Community District 12 residents lived in poverty, compared to 21% in all of Brooklyn and 20% in all of New York City. Less than one in fifteen residents (6%) were unemployed, compared to 9% in the rest of both Brooklyn and New York City. Rent burden, or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 64% in Community District 12, higher than the citywide and boroughwide rates of 52% and 51% respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018[update], Community District 12 is considered to be high-income relative to the rest of the city.[1]: 7
Police and crime
[edit]The NYPD's 66th Precinct is located at 5822 16th Avenue.[5] The 66th Precinct ranked 3rd safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010.[6] With a non-fatal assault rate of 19 per 100,000 people as of 2018[update], Borough Park's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 155 per 100,000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole.[1]: 8
The 66th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 87.7% between 1990 and 2018. The precinct saw 0 murders, 20 rapes, 101 robberies, 141 felony assaults, 186 burglaries, 447 grand larcenies, and 79 grand larcenies auto in 2018.[7]
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Fire safety
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Health
[edit]Preterm births and births to teenage mothers are less common in Community District 12 than in other places citywide as of 2018[update]. In Community District 12, there were 60 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 18.1 teenage births per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide).[1]: 11 Community District 12 has a high population of residents who are uninsured, or who receive healthcare through Medicaid.[8] In 2018, this population was estimated to be 15%, which is higher than the citywide rate of 12%.[1]: 14
The concentration of fine particulate matter, the deadliest type of air pollutant, in Community District 12 is 0.0075 milligrams per cubic metre (7.5×10−9 oz/cu ft), lower than the citywide and boroughwide averages.[1]: 9 Ten percent of Community District 12 residents are smokers, which is lower the city average of 14% of residents being smokers.[1]: 13 In Community District 12, 15% of residents are obese, 9% are diabetic, and 27% have high blood pressure—compared to the citywide averages of 24%, 11%, and 28% respectively.[1]: 16 In addition, 17% of children are obese, compared to the citywide average of 20%.[1]: 12
Ninety-two percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is higher than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 78% of residents described their health as "good," "very good," or "excellent," equal to the city's average of 78%.[1]: 13 For every supermarket in Community District 12, there are 20 bodegas.[1]: 10
Post offices and ZIP Codes
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Education
[edit]Borough Park generally has a lower ratio of college-educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018[update]. While 32% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 23% have less than a high school education and 45% are high school graduates or have some college education. By contrast, 40% of Brooklynites and 38% of city residents have a college education or higher.[1]: 6 The percentage of Borough Park students excelling in reading and math has been increasing, with reading achievement rising from 50 percent in 2000 to 53 percent in 2011, and math achievement rising from 46 percent to 70 percent within the same time period.[9]
Borough Park's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is lower than the rest of New York City. In Borough Park, 11% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, compared to the citywide average of 20% of students.[2]: 24 (PDF p. 55) [1]: 6 Additionally, 77% of high school students in Borough Park graduate on time, higher than the citywide average of 75% of students.[1]: 6
Reference list
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Borough Park (Including Borough Park, Kensington and Ocean Parkway)" (PDF). nyc.gov. NYC Health. 2018. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
- ^ a b "2016-2018 Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan: Take Care New York 2020" (PDF). nyc.gov. New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. 2016. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
- ^ "New Yorkers are living longer, happier and healthier lives". New York Post. June 4, 2017. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
- ^ "Census profile: NYC-Brooklyn Community District 12--Borough Park, Kensington & Ocean Parkway PUMA, NY". Census Reporter. July 22, 2018. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
- ^ "NYPD – 66th Precinct". www.nyc.gov. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
- ^ "Borough Park – DNAinfo.com Crime and Safety Report". www.dnainfo.com. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
- ^ "66th Precinct CompStat Report" (PDF). Retrieved July 22, 2018.
- ^ New York City Health Provider Partnership Brooklyn Community Needs Assessment: Final Report, New York Academy of Medicine (October 3, 2014).
- ^ "Borough Park – BK 12" (PDF). Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy. 2011. Retrieved October 5, 2016.