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    INCOME SUPPORT 2005 2012

    TOTAL POPULATION 1990 2000 2010

    198,192 208,414 190,020

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    VITAL STATISTICS 2005 2010

    Births: NumberRate per 1000 Deaths: NumberRate per 1000 Infant Mortality: Number Rate per 1000

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    12,818 7,906

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    Manhattan Community District 12

    0 1,800 3,600900 FeetBase Map Copyrighted by the New York City Department of Information Technology andTelecommunications. All Rights Reserved.

    Copyright c 2006 New York City Department of City Planning. All Rights Reserved.

  • Race categories in 2000 and 2010 are not strictly comparable to 1990.

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Census PL and SF1 Files and 1990 Census STF1Population Division - NYC Department of City Planning (July 2011) 1

    Table PL-P2 CD: Total Population, Under 18 and 18 Years and Over by Mutually Exclusive Race and Hispanic Originand Total Housing UnitsNew York City Community Districts, 1990 to 2010

    Manhattan Community District 12 Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

    Total Population 198,192 100.0 208,414 100.0 190,020 100.0 (18,394) -8.8White Nonhispanic 37,021 18.7 28,242 13.6 33,442 17.6 5,200 18.4Black/African American Nonhispanic 22,562 11.4 17,480 8.4 13,954 7.3 (3,526) -20.2Asian or Pacific Islander Nonhispanic 4,217 2.1 4,310 2.1 4,814 2.5 504 11.7American Indian and Alaska Native Nonhisp 393 0.2 505 0.2 228 0.1 (277) -54.9Some Other Race Nonhispanic 1,277 0.6 727 0.3 672 0.4 (55) -7.6Nonhispanic of Two or More Races - - 2,736 1.3 1,934 1.0 (802) -29.3Hispanic Origin 132,722 67.0 154,414 74.1 134,976 71.0 (19,438) -12.6

    Population Under 18 Years 51,933 100.0 53,683 100.0 37,307 100.0 (16,376) -30.5White Nonhispanic 4,984 9.6 3,501 6.5 3,495 9.4 (6) -0.2Black/African American Nonhispanic 5,080 9.8 3,459 6.4 1,992 5.3 (1,467) -42.4Asian or Pacific Islander Nonhispanic 841 1.6 583 1.1 498 1.3 (85) -14.6American Indian and Alaska Native Nonhisp 147 0.3 253 0.5 51 0.1 (202) -79.8Some Other Race Nonhispanic 855 1.6 276 0.5 254 0.7 (22) -8.0Nonhispanic of Two or More Races - - 712 1.3 523 1.4 (189) -26.5Hispanic Origin 40,026 77.1 44,899 83.6 30,494 81.7 (14,405) -32.1

    Population 18 Years and Over 146,259 100.0 154,731 100.0 152,713 100.0 (2,018) -1.3White Nonhispanic 32,037 21.9 24,741 16.0 29,947 19.6 5,206 21.0Black/African American Nonhispanic 17,482 12.0 14,021 9.1 11,962 7.8 (2,059) -14.7Asian or Pacific Islander Nonhispanic 3,376 2.3 3,727 2.4 4,316 2.8 589 15.8American Indian and Alaska Native Nonhisp 246 0.2 252 0.2 177 0.1 (75) -29.8Some Other Race Nonhispanic 422 0.3 451 0.3 418 0.3 (33) -7.3Nonhispanic of Two or More Races - - 2,024 1.3 1,411 0.9 (613) -30.3Hispanic Origin 92,696 63.4 109,515 70.8 104,482 68.4 (5,033) -4.6

    Total Population 198,192 100.0 208,414 100.0 190,020 100.0 (18,394) -8.8Under 18 Years 51,933 26.2 53,683 25.8 37,307 19.6 (16,376) -30.518 Years and Over 146,259 73.8 154,731 74.2 152,713 80.4 (2,018) -1.3

    Total Housing Units 72,553 - 73,230 - 72,910 - (320) -0.4

    1990 2000 2010 Change 2000-2010

  • Table SF1-DP CD: Demographic Profile - New York City Community Districts2000 and 2010

    2000 2010 Change 2000-2010Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

    Total Population 208,414 100.0 190,020 100.0 (18,394) -8.8White Nonhispanic 28,242 13.6 33,442 17.6 5,200 18.4Black Nonhispanic 17,480 8.4 13,954 7.3 (3,526) -20.2Asian and Pacific Islander Nonhispanic 4,310 2.1 4,814 2.5 504 11.7Other Nonhispanic 1,232 0.6 900 0.5 (332) -26.9Two or More Races Nonhispanic 2,736 1.3 1,934 1.0 (802) -29.3Hispanic Origin 154,414 74.1 134,976 71.0 (19,438) -12.6

    Female 109,446 52.5 99,301 52.3 (10,145) -9.3Male 98,968 47.5 90,719 47.7 (8,249) -8.3

    Under 5 years 14,389 6.9 10,678 5.6 (3,711) -25.85 to 9 years 15,651 7.5 9,310 4.9 (6,341) -40.510 to 14 years 14,985 7.2 10,084 5.3 (4,901) -32.715 to 19 years 15,020 7.2 12,616 6.6 (2,404) -16.020 to 24 years 17,978 8.6 17,966 9.5 (12) -0.125 to 44 years 67,630 32.4 59,350 31.2 (8,280) -12.245 to 64 years 42,178 20.2 47,034 24.8 4,856 11.565 years and over 20,583 9.9 22,982 12.1 2,399 11.7

    18 years and over 154,731 74.2 152,713 80.4 (2,018) -1.3

    In households 204,714 98.2 187,285 98.6 (17,429) -8.5In family households 171,983 82.5 148,590 78.2 (23,393) -13.6

    Householder 45,885 22.0 41,309 21.7 (4,576) -10.0Spouse 21,636 10.4 18,871 9.9 (2,765) -12.8Own child under 18 years 43,480 20.9 27,916 14.7 (15,564) -35.8Other relatives 50,546 24.3 52,423 27.6 1,877 3.7Nonrelatives 10,436 5.0 8,071 4.2 (2,365) -22.7

    In nonfamily households 32,731 15.7 38,695 20.4 5,964 18.2Householder 24,691 11.8 27,873 14.7 3,182 12.9

    Householder 65 years and over living alone 6,593 3.2 6,475 3.4 (118) -1.8Nonrelatives 8,040 3.9 10,822 5.7 2,782 34.6

    In group quarters 3,700 1.8 2,735 1.4 (965) -26.1

    Manhattan Community District 12

    Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Censuses SF1Population Division - NYC Department of City Planning (Dec 2011) 42

    In group quarters 3,700 1.8 2,735 1.4 (965) 26.1

    Total Households 70,576 100.0 69,182 100.0 (1,394) -2.0Family households 45,885 65.0 41,309 59.7 (4,576) -10.0

    Married-couple family 21,636 30.7 18,871 27.3 (2,765) -12.8With related children under 18 years 12,306 17.4 9,113 13.2 (3,193) -25.9

    Female householder, no husband present 19,674 27.9 17,745 25.6 (1,929) -9.8With related children under 18 years 13,602 19.3 9,897 14.3 (3,705) -27.2

    Male householder, no wife present 4,575 6.5 4,693 6.8 118 2.6With related children under 18 years 2,330 3.3 2,112 3.1 (218) -9.4

    Nonfamily households 24,691 35.0 27,873 40.3 3,182 12.9

    Households with one or more persons 65 years and over 16,556 23.5 18,297 26.4 1,741 10.5

    Persons Per Family 3.52 - 3.40 - (0.12) -3.4Persons Per Household 2.90 - 2.71 - (0.19) -6.7

    Total Housing Units 73,230 - 72,910 - (320) -0.4

    Occupied Housing Units 70,576 100.0 69,182 100.0 (1,394) -2.0Renter occupied 66,019 93.5 62,730 90.7 (3,289) -5.0Owner occupied 4,557 6.5 6,452 9.3 1,895 41.6

    By Household Size:1 person household 19,149 27.1 20,157 29.1 1,008 5.32 person household 16,554 23.5 18,581 26.9 2,027 12.23 person household 12,243 17.3 11,880 17.2 (363) -3.04 person household 10,001 14.2 8,690 12.6 (1,311) -13.15 persons and over 12,629 17.9 9,874 14.3 (2,755) -21.8

    By Age of Householder:15 to 24 years 3,159 4.5 2,988 4.3 (171) -5.425 to 44 years 30,372 43.0 24,742 35.8 (5,630) -18.545 to 64 years 23,969 34.0 26,904 38.9 2,935 12.265 years and over 13,076 18.5 14,548 21.0 1,472 11.3

    Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Censuses SF1Population Division - NYC Department of City Planning (Dec 2011) 42

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    Manhattan Community District 12

    Total Population Population Change, 2000-2010Census Tract 2000 2010 Number Percent

    239 2,686 2,371 -315 -11.7241 8,295 7,642 -653 -7.9243.01 4,296 3,946 -350 -8.1245 15,838 14,934 -904 -5.7247 7,762 7,074 -688 -8.9249 1,150 1,101 -49 -4.3251 2,995 2,526 -469 -15.7253 12,753 11,236 -1,517 -11.9255 6,885 5,771 -1,114 -16.2261 13,080 12,087 -993 -7.6263 9,811 8,729 -1,082 -11.0265 8,120 7,021 -1,099 -13.5267 1,923 2,173 250 13.0269 9,931 8,428 -1,503 -15.1271 8,897 8,196 -701 -7.9273 6,265 6,370 105 1.7275 2,718 2,846 128 4.7277 8,112 7,086 -1,026 -12.6279 11,764 10,292 -1,472 -12.5281 2,539 2,867 328 12.9283 8,370 7,627 -743 -8.9285 8,391 7,216 -1,175 -14.0287 4,547 4,035 -512 -11.3291 12,413 11,288 -1,125 -9.1293 9,522 9,033 -489 -5.1295 7,588 6,941 -647 -8.5297 0 161 161 -299 3,979 3,834 -145 -3.6303 4,178 3,753 -425 -10.2307 3,587 3,434 -153 -4.3311 19 2 -17 -89.5

    * Census tract is within two or more community districts. Data are for entire census tract.

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Census PL Files New York City Department of City Planning

  • White

    Black/ African

    American Asian Other

    239 2,371 221 901 35 23 40 1,151241 7,642 1,089 2,006 155 31 140 4,221243.01 3,946 307 1,265 38 22 46 2,268245 14,934 859 1,388 294 51 140 12,202247 7,074 853 759 136 42 94 5,190249 1,101 70 197 16 7 13 798251 2,526 163 256 87 20 22 1,978253 11,236 1,224 517 377 44 81 8,993255 5,771 1,800 378 764 20 111 2,698261 12,087 360 562 68 69 33 10,995263 8,729 708 391 129 70 43 7,388265 7,021 1,847 207 204 32 82 4,649267 2,173 1,353 20 27 4 11 758269 8,428 709 252 108 22 25 7,312271 8,196 2,017 178 165 31 63 5,742273 6,370 3,982 210 306 20 140 1,712275 2,846 1,989 150 154 21 84 448277 7,086 520 379 106 30 52 5,999279 10,292 1,661 435 168 51 74 7,903281 2,867 2,129 157 117 7 71 386283 7,627 1,323 554 291 50 81 5,328285 7,216 548 255 164 30 36 6,183287 4,035 1,074 148 95 15 64 2,639291 11,288 473 486 114 45 63 10,107293 9,033 498 267 146 57 42 8,023295 6,941 2,326 319 249 46 100 3,901297 161 44 32 0 2 2 81299 3,834 61 861 18 16 27 2,851303 3,753 1,282 153 131 17 67 2,103307 3,434 1,952 271 132 25 87 967311 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

    * Census tract is within two or more community districts. Data are for entire census tract.

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Census PL Files New York City Department of City Planning

    Hispanic Origin (of any race)

    Two or More

    Races

    Nonhispanic by RaceSingle Race

    Census Tract

    Total Population

    Total Population by Mutually Exclusive Race and Hispanic Originby Census Tract, 2010

    Manhattan Community District 12

  • GEOGRAPHIC REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2013 ADOPTED CAPITAL BUDGET($ IN THOUSANDS)

    COMMUNITY BOARD DISTRICT 12, MANHATTAN------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    TOTALBUDGET APPROPRIATION FY2013 ADOPTED THREE YEAR PROGRAM REQUIRED TOLINE TITLE AS OF 5/31/12 CAP BUDGET FY2014 FY2015 FY2016 COMPLETE-------- ------------------------------------------ -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------

    BR-278 RECONSTRUCTION, WASHINGTON BRIDGE OVER THE 19,796 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN)HARLEM RIVER 31,609 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S)

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    ED-DN447 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS YOUNG MEN'S AND YOUNG CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPWOMEN'S HEBREW ASSN (YM&YWHA)

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    ED-DN543 ALIANZA DOMINICANA'S CASA AFRO-QUISQUEYA CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPCULTURAL CENTER

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    ED-MN446 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPDISTRICT

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    HB-555 RECONST AND STRUCT REHAB OF W.158TH ST. CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPRAMP, MANHATTAN 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S)

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    HB-1102 RECON OF APPROACH TO G. WASH. BR OVER 4,146 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN)RIVERSIDE DR., MANHATTAN

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    HB-1147 RECON BROADWAY BRIDGE OVER THE HARLEM 9,340 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 46,698 (CN)RIVER, MANHATTAN 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 66,920 (F)

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    HD-DN081 COMMUNITY LEAGUE OF THE HEIGHTS/BULGER CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPCENTER FOR COMMUNITY LIFE

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    HD-MN081 COMMUNITY LEAGUE OF THE HEIGHTS/BULGER CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPCENTER FOR COMMUNITY LIFE

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    HH-MN336 PROJECT RENEWAL CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CP------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    HL-DN108 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER CP 396 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CP------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    HL-DN652 THE NEW YORK AND PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL CP 363 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CP------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    HL-DN782 CORNELL UNIVERSITY FOR AND ON BEHALF OF CP 287 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPWEILL CORNELL MEDICAL COLLEGE

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    HL-MN652 THE NEW YORK AND PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CP------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    HW-581 RECONSTR. ST. NICOLAS AVE. FROM 170TH TO 4,813 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN)193RD STS, ETC., MANHATTAN. 4,381 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F)

    452 (P) 0 (P) 0 (P) 0 (P) 0 (P) 0 (P)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    P-C380 RECONSTRUCTION OF RIVERSIDE PARK, CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPMANHATTAN 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S)

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    P-DN510 NEW YORK RESTORATION PROJECT (NYRP) CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CP------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    P-M094 RECONSTRUCT ROGER MORRIS PARK INCLUDING CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPMORRIS JUMEL MANSION, MANHATTA

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    P-M380 RIVERSIDE PARK, MANHATTAN, GENERAL CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPREHABILITATION. 0 (P) 0 (P) 0 (P) 0 (P)

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    P-M997 RECONSTRUCTION OF INWOOD HILL PARK, 720 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN)MANHATTAN

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    P-374 HIGHBRIDGE OVER HARLEM RIVER 51,798 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN)12,200 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F)

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    P-380 RIVERSIDE PARK, MANHATTAN, GENERAL CP 2,944 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPREHABILITATION. 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F)

    0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S)0 (P) 0 (P) 0 (P) 0 (P)

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    P-415A HIGHBRIDGE PARK, MANHATTAN, RECONSTRUCTION 6,565 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN)2,000 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F)2,000 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S)

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    TOTALBUDGET APPROPRIATION FY2013 ADOPTED THREE YEAR PROGRAM REQUIRED TOLINE TITLE AS OF 5/31/12 CAP BUDGET FY2014 FY2015 FY2016 COMPLETE-------- ------------------------------------------ -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------

    P-861 RENOVATION OF FORT WASHINGTON PARK 18,276 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN)4,359 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F)

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    P-997 RECONSTRUCTION OF INWOOD HILL PARK, CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CPMANHATTAN 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F) 0 (F)

    0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S) 0 (S)0 (P) 0 (P) 0 (P) 0 (P)

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    PO-207 CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW WASHINGTON HEIGHTS 22,264 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN)PRECINCT, MANHATTAN

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    PV-DN704 THE HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA CP 500 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CP------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    PV-D022 METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, IMPROVEMENTS CP 3,000 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CP------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    PV-N704 HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA CP 500 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CP------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    PW-DN246 THE ARMORY FOUNDATION CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CP------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    PW-DN625 NORTHERN MANHATTAN IMPROVEMENT CORPORATION CP 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) 0 (CN) CP

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    SCHOOLS

    Public Elementary and Secondary Schools

    2234 7 AMISTAD DUAL LANGUAGE SCHOOL 4862 Broadway 432 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2234 7 MUSCOTA 4862 Broadway 243 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2215 831 PAULA HEDBAVNY SCHOOL 421 W 219 St 529 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2171 36 PROFESSOR JUAN BOSCH PS 12-18 Ellwood St 226 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2133 40 PS 115 ALEXANDER HUMBOLDT 586 W 177 St 638 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2125 1 PS 128 AUDUBON 560 W 169 St 616 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2165 26 PS 132 JUAN PABLO DUARTE 185 Wadsworth Ave 793 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2173 1 PS 152 DYCKMAN VALLEY 93 Nagle Ave 689 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2142 154 PS 173 306 Ft Washington Ave 648 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2215 824 PS 18 PARK TERRACE 4124 9 Ave 420 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2159 51 PS 189 2580 Amsterdam Ave 1094 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2107 26 PS 28 WRIGHT BROTHERS 475 W 155 St 848 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2118 22 PS 4 DUKE ELLINGTON 500 W 160 St 686 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2167 29 PS 48 PO MICHAEL J BUCZEK 4360-78 Broadway 605 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2150 30 PS 5 ELLEN LURIE 3703 10 Ave 778 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2112 1 PS 8 LUIS BELLIARD 465 W 167 St 568 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2229 12 PS 98 SHORAC KAPPOCK 512 W 212 St 582 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2179 365 PS/IS 187 HUDSON CLIFFS 349 Cabrini Blvd 762 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2226 41 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS ACADEMY 202 Sherman Ave 318 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public

    2142 154 HARBOR HEIGHTS MIDDLE SCHOOL 306 Fort Washington Ave 155 Enrollment NYC DOEIntermediate/JHS - Public

    2172 16 IS 218 SALOME URENA 4600 Broadway 342 Enrollment NYC DOEIntermediate/JHS - Public

    2164 32 IS 528 BEA FULLER RODGERS SCHOOL

    180 Wadsworth Ave 274 Enrollment NYC DOEIntermediate/JHS - Public

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    Public Elementary and Secondary Schools

    2155 35 JHS 143 ELEANOR ROOSEVELT 511 W 182 St 612 Enrollment NYC DOEIntermediate/JHS - Public

    2233 20 JHS 52 INWOOD 650 Academy St 649 Enrollment NYC DOEIntermediate/JHS - Public

    2172 16 MIDDLE SCHOOL 322 4600 Broadway 463 Enrollment NYC DOEIntermediate/JHS - Public

    2112 58 MS 319 MARIE TERESA 21 Jumel Pl 649 Enrollment NYC DOEIntermediate/JHS - Public

    2112 58 MS 324 PATRIA MIRABAL 21 Jumel Pl 428 Enrollment NYC DOEIntermediate/JHS - Public

    2111 24 MS 326 WRITERS TODAY & LDRS TOMORROW

    401 W 164 St 322 Enrollment NYC DOEIntermediate/JHS - Public

    2111 24 MS 328 MANH MIDDLE SCH-SCIENCE 401 W 164 St 405 Enrollment NYC DOEIntermediate/JHS - Public

    2172 16 CITY COLLEGE ACADEMY OF THE ARTS

    4600 Broadway 586 Enrollment NYC DOEJunior/Senior High School - Public

    2155 6 COMMUNITY HEALTH ACAD OF THE HEIGHTS

    512 W 182 St 520 Enrollment NYC DOEJunior/Senior High School - Public

    2155 35 WASHINGTON HGTS EXPEDITIONARY LEARN

    511 W 182 St 602 Enrollment NYC DOEJunior/Senior High School - Public

    2123 45 GREGORIO LUPERON HS-SCI & MATH 501 W 165 St 472 Enrollment NYC DOEHigh School - Public

    2160 18 HIGH SCH INTNTL-BUSINESS & FINANCE

    549 Audubon Ave 628 Enrollment NYC DOEHigh School - Public

    2233 20 HIGH SCH-EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION

    650 Academy St 178 Enrollment NYC DOEHigh School - Public

    2160 18 HIGH SCHOOL-HEALTH CAREERS & SCIES

    549 Audubon Ave 679 Enrollment NYC DOEHigh School - Public

    2160 18 HIGH SCHOOL-LAW & PUBLIC SERVICE

    549 Audubon Ave 709 Enrollment NYC DOEHigh School - Public

    2160 18 HIGH SCHOOL-MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS

    549 Audubon Ave 573 Enrollment NYC DOEHigh School - Public

    2160 18 EQUITY PROJECT CHARTER SCHOOL (THE)

    549 Audubon Ave 365 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public Charter

    2173 1 INWOOD ACAD FOR LEADERSHIP CHARTER

    93 Nagle Ave 224 Enrollment NYC DOEElementary School - Public Charter

    Private/Parochial Elementary and Secondary Schools

    2242 19 GOOD SHEPHERD SCHOOL 620 Isham St 160 Enrollment NYSEDElementary School - Private/Parochial

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    Private/Parochial Elementary and Secondary Schools

    2131 12 INCARNATION SCHOOL 570 W 175 St 452 Enrollment NYSEDElementary School - Private/Parochial

    2202 25 MANHATTAN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 401 W 205 St 340 Enrollment NYSEDElementary School - Private/Parochial

    2175 136 OUR LADY QUEEN OF MARTYRS SCHOOL

    71 Arden St 298 Enrollment NYSEDElementary School - Private/Parochial

    2166 66 SAINT ELIZABETH SCHOOL 612 W 187 St 387 Enrollment NYSEDElementary School - Private/Parochial

    2201 29 SAINT JUDE SCHOOL 433 W 204 St 223 Enrollment NYSEDElementary School - Private/Parochial

    2121 20 SAINT ROSE OF LIMA SCHOOL 517 W 164 St 268 Enrollment NYSEDElementary School - Private/Parochial

    2163 41 SAINT SPYRIDON PAROCHIAL SCHOOL

    120 Wadsworth Ave 181 Enrollment NYSEDElementary School - Private/Parochial

    2180 135 YESHIVA RABBI S R HIRSCH 85-93 Bennett Ave 403 Enrollment NYSEDJunior/Senior High School - Private/Parochial

    2179 511 MOTHER CABRINI HIGH SCHOOL 701 Ft Washington Ave 305 Enrollment NYSEDSenior High School - Private/Parochial

    2243 339 NORTHEASTERN ACADEMY 532 W 215 St 136 Enrollment NYSEDSenior High School - Private/Parochial

    2156 83 YESHIVA UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL 2540 Amsterdam Ave 314 Enrollment NYSEDSenior High School - Private/Parochial

    Colleges and Other Post-Secondary Institutions

    2134 53 BORICUA COLLEGE 3755 Broadway 1294 Enrollment NYSEDIndependent - Degree Granting Institution

    2138 40 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE PHYSICIANS/SURGEONS

    630 W 168 St See Main Campus NYSEDIndependent - Degree Granting Institution

    2156 83 RABBI ELCHANAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

    2540 Amsterdam Ave 340 Enrollment NYSEDIndependent - Degree Granting Institution

    2156 16 YESHIVA UNIVERSITY 500 W 185 St 6517 Enrollment NYSEDIndependent - Degree Granting Institution

    RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES

    Libraries and Cultural Institutions

    2153 53 FT. WASHINGTON LIBRARY 535 W 179 St 319599 Annual Circ. NYPLPublic Library - Branch

    2233 13 INWOOD LIBRARY 4790 Broadway 307641 Annual Circ. NYPLPublic Library - Branch

    2109 55 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS LIBRARY 1000 St Nicholas Ave 1515 Annual Circ. NYPLPublic Library - Branch

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    Parklands

    AUDUBON PLAYGROUND Audubon Ave, W 169 St and W 170 St 0.656 Acres NYC DPR/DOE

    Park/Playground - NYC

    BENNETT PARK Ft Washington Ave, W 183 St, Pinehurst Ave

    1.8 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    DYCKMAN HOUSE MUSEUM Broadway and W 204 St 0.545 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    FORT TRYON PARK Riverside Dr to Broadway, W 192 St to Dyckman St

    67.213 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    FORT WASHINGTON PARK Riverside Dr, Hudson River, W 155 St to W 179 St

    182.895 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    GORMAN PARK Broadway to Wadsworth Ter, W 189 St to W 190 St

    1.89 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    HIGHBRIDGE PARK W 155 St & Dyckman St, Edgecombe Ave & Amsterdam Ave

    130.1 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    I.S. 218 Nagle Ave, W 196 St bet Browdway and Ellwood St

    0.652 Acres NYC DPR/DOE

    Park/Playground - NYC

    INWOOD HILL PARK Dyckman St, Hudson River, Harlem River S

    196.398 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    ISHAM PARK Broadway, Isham St, Inwood Pk 20.095 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    J. HOOD WRIGHT PARK W 173 St bet Haven Ave and Ft. Washington Ave

    6.699 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    MIRABAL SISTERS COMMUNITY PARK

    Edgecombe Ave, W 167 St, and Jumel Pl 0.76 Acres NYC DPR/DOE

    Park/Playground - NYC

    MONSIGNOR KETT PLAYGROUND W 204 St bet 10 Ave and Nagle Ave 1 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    P.S. 132 Wadsworth Ave bet W 183 St and W 182 St

    0.108 Acres NYC DPR/DOE

    Park/Playground - NYC

    P.S. 152 Ellwood St bet Hillside Ave and Nagle Ave

    0.027 Acres NYC DPR/DOE

    Park/Playground - NYC

    P.S. 173 Fort Washington Ave bet W 173 St and W 174 St

    0.382 Acres NYC DPR/DOE

    Park/Playground - NYC

    P.S. 18 W 220 St bet 9 Ave and Broadway 0.181 Acres NYC DPR/DOE

    Park/Playground - NYC

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    Parklands

    P.S. 48 Broadway bet W 185 St and W 187 St 0.78 Acres NYC DPR/DOE

    Park/Playground - NYC

    P.S. 5 Harlem River Drive, Dyckman St and 10 Ave

    0.406 Acres NYC DPR/DOE

    Park/Playground - NYC

    P.S./I.S. 187 Cabrini Blvd bet W 187 St and W 190 St 0.887 Acres NYC DPR/DOE

    Park/Playground - NYC

    ROGER MORRIS PARK Jumel Ter to Edgecombe Ave, W 160 St to W 162 St

    1.524 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    SHERMAN CREEK 10 Ave bet Academy St and the Harlem River

    15.06 Acres NYC DPRPark/Playground - NYC

    WRIGHT BROTHERS PLAYGROUND St Nicholas Ave and W 156 St 0.584 Acres NYC DPR/DOE

    Park/Playground - NYC

    WEST 186TH STREET BASKETBALL COURT

    W 186 St, Audubon Ave, St Nicholas Ave

    0.123 Acres NYC DPRBuildings/Institutions, Athletic/Recreation Fac - NYC

    BROADWAY MALLS Broadway, W 135 St to W 156 St 2.198 Acres NYC DPRTriangle, Plaza, Mall, Other - NYC

    BROADWAY MALLS Broadway, W 156 St to W 168 St 1.139 Acres NYC DPRTriangle, Plaza, Mall, Other - NYC

    BUSHMAN STEPS Edgecombe Ave, W 157 St 0.08 Acres NYC DPR/DOT

    Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other - NYC

    LT. WM. TIGHE TRIANGLE Riverside Dr, Dyckman St and Broadway 0.156 Acres NYC DPRTriangle, Plaza, Mall, Other - NYC

    MCKENNA SQUARE W 165 St, Amsterdam Ave to Audubon Ave

    0.345 Acres NYC DPR/DOT

    Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other - NYC

    MITCHEL SQUARE Broadway, St Nicholas Ave, W 166 St to W 168 St

    0.774 Acres NYC DPRTriangle, Plaza, Mall, Other - NYC

    PLAZA LAFAYETTE Riverside Dr, W 181 St to Haven Ave 0.092 Acres NYC DPR/DOT

    Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other - NYC

    STRIP E/S Riverside Dr, W 168 St to W 177 St 1.494 Acres NYC DPRTriangle, Plaza, Mall, Other - NYC

    BENNETT REST Henry Hudson Pkwy, Cabrini Blvd, at W 186 St

    3.567 Acres NYC DPRBeach, Garden, Natural Area, Other - NYC

    HARLEM RIVER PARK Harlem River Dr from E 131 St to W 145 St and W 155 St to Dyckman St

    74.062 Acres NYC DPR/DOT

    Beach, Garden, Natural Area, Other - NYC

    HAVEN AVENUE E/S Riverside Dr, Haven Ave, W 176 St to W 178 St

    1.38 Acres NYC DPRBeach, Garden, Natural Area, Other - NYC

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    Parklands

    MORRIS-JUMEL ECOLOGICAL EDUCATION GARDEN

    W 162 St bet Amsterdam Ave and Edgecombe Ave

    0.1 Acres NYC DPRBeach, Garden, Natural Area, Other - NYC

    GREENSTREET 10 Ave & Nagle Ave at W 205 St 0.022 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET 215 St stairs bet Broadway and Park Ter E

    0.015 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Amsterdam Ave and St Nicholas Ave bet W 162 St & W 161 St

    0.047 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Boradway and Tenth Ave at W 218 St 0.022 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Boradway bet W 168 St and W 169 St 0.039 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Broadway & Dyckman Ave & Riverside Dr

    0.019 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Broadway & St Nicholas Ave and W 169 St

    0.163 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Broadway and Edward M Morgan Pl and W 157 St

    0.082 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Cabrini Blvd and W 187 St and Pinehurst Ave

    0.025 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Edgecombe Ave & W 155 St (N) 0.049 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Ft. George Ave and St Nicholas Ave and W 193 St

    0.014 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Ft. Washington Ave and Margaret Corbin Dr

    0.018 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Harlem River Drive Southbound, Ex 23 N

    0.2 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Nagle Ave and Broadway 0.028 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Nagle Ave and Hillside Ave 0.015 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Ninth Ave and Broadway 0.004 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Park Ter E & W 214 St 0.029 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Riverside Dr & 165 St 0.062 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Riverside Dr betw W 156-157 Sts 0.028 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

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    Parklands

    GREENSTREET Riverside Drive & W 158 st 0.051 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Riverside Drive and Broadway bet Seaman Ave & Dyckman St

    0.023 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Riverside Drive bet W 155 St and W 156 St

    0.097 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Sherman Ave and Broadway and Ellwood St

    0.035 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET St Nicholas Ave bet W 169 St and W 168 S

    0.046 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET Sylvan Ter bet Jumel Ter and St Nicholas Ave

    0.007 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET W 170 St & Audubon Ave 0.013 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET W 170 St and Amsterdam Ave and Edge 0.166 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    GREENSTREET W 215 St & Broadway 0.015 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    PLAZA LAFAYETTE 181 St & Haven St (1) East 0.03 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    PLAZA LAFAYETTE 181 St & Haven St (2) Center 0.03 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    PLAZA LAFAYETTE 181 St & Haven St (3) West 0.025 Acres NYC DOTJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area

    175TH ST PLAZA 175 St , Broadway , Wadsworth Ave 0.344 Acres NYC DOTPedestrian Plaza

    185TH ST 185 St , Audubon Ave , Amsterdam Ave 0.666 Acres NYC DOTPedestrian Plaza

    PUBLIC SAFETY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE FACILITIES

    NYPD, FDNY, Courts, and Correctional Facilities

    2112 10 33 PRECINCT 2207 Amsterdam Ave NA NYPDNYC Police Station

    2180 108 34 PRECINCT 4295 Broadway NA NYPDNYC Police Station

    2126 34 ENG 67 518 W 170 St NA FDNYNYC Fire House

    2120 46 ENG 84, LAD 34 513 W 161 St NA FDNYNYC Fire House

    2155 30 ENG 93, LAD 45, BN 13 515 W 181 St NA FDNYNYC Fire House

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    NYPD, FDNY, Courts, and Correctional Facilities

    2224 15 ENG 95, LAD 36 29 Vermilyea Ave NA FDNYNYC Fire House

    2110 91 EDGECOMBE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY

    611 Edgecombe Ave 106 Beds NYS DCSFederal Correctional Facility

    NURSING HOMES, HOSPITALS, HOSPICES, AND AMBULATORY PROGRAMS

    Nursing Homes, Hospitals, Hospices, and Hospital Inpatient Units

    2180 570 FORT TRYON CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND NURSING

    801 W 190 St 205 Beds NYS DOHResidential Health Care Facility

    2129 17 INCARNATION CHILDRENS CENTER INC

    142 Audubon Ave 21 Beds NYS DOHResidential Health Care Facility

    2160 1 ISABELLA GERIATRIC CENTER INC 515 Audubon Ave 705 Beds NYS DOHResidential Health Care Facility

    2244 100 NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL - ALLEN HOSPITAL

    5141 Broadway 201 Beds NYS DOHHospital

    2138 40 NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL - COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CENTER

    622 W 168 St 977 Beds NYS DOHHospital

    Ambulatory Facilities and Programs

    2138 40 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH CARE INC

    630 W 168 St NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center

    2174 12 INWOOD DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT CENTER, INC.

    47 Sickles St NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center

    2170 70 NEW YORK NEURO & REHAB CENTER

    4468-4474 Broadway NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center

    2117 34 CHN - COMMUNITY LEAGUE CENTER 1996 Amsterdam Ave NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center Extension Clinic

    2139 210 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DIALYSIS CENTER

    60 Haven Ave NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center Extension Clinic

    2216 1 DYCKMAN FAMILY HEALTH CENTER 175 Nagle Ave NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center Extension Clinic

    2152 46 HIGHBRIDGE CLINIC 500 W 180 St NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center Extension Clinic

    2244 1 MOBILE DENTAL CENTER 533 W 218 St NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center Extension Clinic

    2188 1 MORRIS HEIGHTS HEALTH CENTER MOBILE VAN

    3875 Ninth Ave NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center Extension Clinic

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    Ambulatory Facilities and Programs

    2124 35 NAOMI BERRIE DIABETES CENTER 1150 St Nicholas Ave NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center Extension Clinic

    2139 17 PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY EXT CLINIC 722 W 168 St NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center Extension Clinic

    2138 79 PROJECT RENEWAL HEALTH FT. WASHINGTON

    216 Fort Washington Ave NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center Extension Clinic

    2138 24 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS HEALTH CENTER

    600 W 168 St NA NYS DOHDiagnostic and Treatment Center Extension Clinic

    2124 17 AVON FOUNDATION BREAST IMAGING CENTER

    1130 St Nicholas Ave NA NYS DOHHospital Extension Clinic

    2237 75 BROADWAY CLINIC 4781-4783 Broadway NA NYS DOHHospital Extension Clinic

    2134 180 FAMILY MEDICINE H.D.FARRELL,JR PRACTICE

    610 W 158 St NA NYS DOHHospital Extension Clinic

    2136 235 FORT WASHINGTON HOUSES 99 Fort Washington Ave NA NYS DOHHospital Extension Clinic

    2123 48 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS ACNC-AUDUBON

    21 Audubon Ave NA NYS DOHHospital Extension Clinic

    2154 1 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS FAMILY CENTER

    575 W 181 St NA NYS DOHHospital Extension Clinic

    2160 18 GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL

    549 Audubon Ave NA NYS DOHSchool Based Hospital Extension Clinic

    2155 35 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 143 ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

    515 W 182 St NA NYS DOHSchool Based Hospital Extension Clinic

    2111 24 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 164 EDWARD W. STITT

    401 W 164 St NA NYS DOHSchool Based Hospital Extension Clinic

    2233 20 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 52 INWOOD 650 Academy St NA NYS DOHSchool Based Hospital Extension Clinic

    2138 40 CUHC MOBILE UNIT 630 W 168 St NA NYS DOHSchool Based Health Center Extension Clinic

    2112 58 I S 90 21 Jumel Pl NA NYS DOHSchool Based Health Center Extension Clinic

    2172 16 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 218 4600 Broadway NA NYS DOHSchool Based Health Center Extension Clinic

    2112 1 P S 8 465 W 167 St NA NYS DOHSchool Based Health Center Extension Clinic

    2150 30 P.S. 5 3703 10 Ave NA NYS DOHSchool Based Health Center Extension Clinic

    CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY SERVICES

    Non-Residential

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    Non-Residential

    2110 91 ODYSSEY HOUSE, INC. EDGECOMB 611 Edgecombe Ave NA NYS OASASSpecialized Outp Rehab Svc - Chem Depndncy

    2152 46 ARTC - MMTP CLINIC 500 W 180 St 400 Cert. Capacity NYS OASASOutp Methadone Treatment - Chem Depndncy

    2152 48 ALIANZA DOM.- CREO PROG. - OUTPAT

    2410 Amsterdam Ave NA NYS OASASOutpatient Clinic - Chem Depndncy

    2234 1 INWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. CD OP

    651 Academy St NA NYS OASASOutpatient Clinic - Chem Depndncy

    2121 24 METROPOLITAN CTR FOR MH- CD OP [FAIR]

    1090 St. Nicholas Ave NA NYS OASASOutpatient Clinic - Chem Depndncy

    MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

    Residential

    2129 16 COMUNILIFE WEST 173RD STREET RESIDENCE

    552 W 173 St 10 Beds NYS OMHCongregate/Treatment - Mental Health

    2129 117 COMUNILIFE WEST 173RD STREET RESIDENCE 2

    550 W 173 St 10 Beds NYS OMHCongregate/Treatment - Mental Health

    2117 27 WEST 159TH STREET 518-520 W 159 St 32 Beds NYS OMHCommunity-Based Residence - Mental Health

    2139 1 COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CENTER INPATIENT UNIT

    177 Fort Washington Ave 25 Beds NYS OMHHospital Based Inpatient Care - Mental Health

    2244 100 THE ALLEN HOSPITAL 5141 Broadway 35 Beds NYS OMHHospital Based Inpatient Care - Mental Health

    2140 50 NEW YORK STATE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE

    1051 Riverside Dr 21 Beds NYS OMHState Operated Psychiatric Center

    Non-Residential

    2110 91 EDGECOMBE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY

    611 Edgecombe Ave NA NYS OMHPrison-based Mental Health Units - Mental Health

    2176 30 ALIANZA DOMINICANA CLINIC TREATMENT PROGRAM

    715 W 179 St NA NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

    2123 48 AUDUBON ADULT DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM

    513 W 166 St 80 Cert. Capacity NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

    2123 48 AUDUBON ADULT OUTPATIENT CLINIC

    513 W 166 St NA NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

    2124 43 AUDUBON BALLROOM FAMILY CENTER

    3940 Broadway NA NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

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    2172 16 CAS SCHOOL BASED CLINIC - IS 218 4600 Broadway NA NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

    2138 40 COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CENTER PEDIATRIC PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC

    635 W 165 St NA NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

    2138 40 COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CTR ADULT PSYCHIATRIC OUTPATIENT SVC

    Eye Institute 635 W 165 St NA NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

    2153 81 DR. EUGENE D. GLYNN/YCL COUNSELING CENTER

    549 W 180 St NA NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

    2234 1 GET-CENTERED MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC

    651 Academy St NA NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

    2175 98 INWOOD ADULT DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM

    26 Sherman Ave 66 Cert. Capacity NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

    2175 98 INWOOD ADULT OUTPATIENT CLINIC

    26 Sherman Ave NA NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

    2138 40 COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CENTER CPEP

    622 W 168 St 6 Cert. Capacity NYS OMHDay Treatment - Mental Health

    2177 28 ASSOCIATION FOR REHABILITATIVE CM - ADULT BCM

    752 W 178 St 132 Cert. Capacity NYS OMHEmergency/Crisis Intervention - Mental Health

    2176 30 ALIANZA DOMINICANA, INC. 715 W 179 St 5232 Visits/Year NYC DOHMHClinic Treatment - Mental Health

    2138 79 ON SITE REHAB - FORT WASHINGTON

    651 W 168 St 200 Cert. Capacity NYS OMHClinic Treatment - Mental Health

    2138 79 ON-SITE REHAB OSR ENHANCEMENT 651 W 168 St 75 Cert. Capacity NYS OMHClinic Treatment - Mental Health

    2172 16 MIRABEL SISTERS SCHOOL - SBMH 4600 Broadway NA NYS OMHSchool Based Mental Health Program

    2138 40 ONSITE SCHOOL PROGRAM BASED MENTAL HEA;TH

    3983 Broadway 300 Cert. Capacity NYS OMHSchool Based Mental Health Program

    2112 58 SALOME URENA MIDDLE ACADE - SBMH

    21 Jumel Pl NA NYS OMHSchool Based Mental Health Program

    2177 28 THE ASSOCIATION FOR REHABILITATIVE CASE MANAGEMENT AND HOUSING, INC.

    752 W 178 St 4896 Contacts/Year NYC DOHMHBlended Case Management - Mental Health

    2138 79 PROJECT RENEWAL, INC. 651 W 168 St 19788 Visits/Year NYC DOHMHOn-Site Rehabilitation - Mental Health

    DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES

    Residential

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    2154 96 FEDERATION OF MULTICULTURAL PROGRAM, INC

    569 W 183 St 8 Beds NYS OPWDDIntermediate Care Facility - Resid Dev Disability

    2157 23 CATHOLIC GUARDIAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK (1)

    384 Audubon Ave 3 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2157 23 CATHOLIC GUARDIAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK (2)

    384 Audubon Ave 3 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2110 7501 CENTER FOR FAMILY SUPPORT, INC. (THE)

    467 W 163 St 4 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2109 18 CENTRO SOCIAL LA ESPERANZA, INC.

    974 St. Nicholas Ave 4 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2246 130 CENTRO SOCIAL LA ESPERANZA, INC.

    1793 Riverside Dr 4 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2127 9 CENTRO SOCIAL LA ESPERANZA, INC. (1)

    566 W 171 St 4 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2127 9 CENTRO SOCIAL LA ESPERANZA, INC. (2)

    566 W 171 St 3 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2127 9 CENTRO SOCIAL LA ESPERANZA, INC. (3)

    566 W 171 St 3 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2134 218 EDWIN GOULD SERVICES FOR CHILDREN (1)

    157-10 Riverside Dr W 4 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2134 218 EDWIN GOULD SERVICES FOR CHILDREN (2)

    157-10 Riverside Dr W 4 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2246 125 FEDERATION EMPLOY. & GUIDANCE SVC. (1)

    1795 Riverside Dr 4 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2246 125 FEDERATION EMPLOY. & GUIDANCE SVC. (2)

    1795 Riverside Dr 4 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2118 66 LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER, INC. 563 W 159 St 6 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2114 24 LIFESPIRE, INC. 538 W 156 St 6 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2142 161 PARTNERSHIP FOR INNOVATIVE COMPREHENSIVE (1)

    336 Fort Washington Ave 4 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2142 161 PARTNERSHIP FOR INNOVATIVE COMPREHENSIVE (2)

    336 Fort Washington Ave 6 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2134 71 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 790 Riverside Dr 6 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

    2180 7503 YAI - YOUNG ADULT INSTITUTE 736 W 187 St 5 Beds NYS OPWDDCommunity Residence - Dev Disability

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    Non-Residential

    2136 235 FORT WASHINGTON HOUSES, SERVICES FOR ELD

    99 Fort Washington Ave NA NYS OPWDDSenior Citizen/Geriatric Service

    DAYCARE AND RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES FOR CHILDREN

    Daycare and Headstart Facilities

    2132 47 ALIANZA DOMINICANA, INC. 2346 Amsterdam Ave 97 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Public

    2143 48 IRENE CLEMENTE 610-14 W 175 St 75 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Public

    2234 29 NICHOLAS CARDELL DAY CARE CENTER, INC.

    84 Vermilyea Ave 60 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Public

    2142 133 QUO VADIS DAY CARE CENTER INC. 4111 Broadway 35 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Public

    2111 58 RENA DAY CARE INC. 639 Edgecombe Ave 160 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Public

    2216 1 THE SALVATION ARMY 3732 10 Ave 60 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Public

    2108 23 UNITED FEDERATION OF BLACK COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION,INC.

    474 W 159 St 113 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Public

    2139 144 BRIGHT HORIZON'S CHILDRENS CENTER,INC.

    61 Haven Ave 30 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Private

    2139 144 BRIGHT HORIZON'S CHILDRENS CENTERS, INC.

    61 Haven Ave 36 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Private

    2160 1 ISABELLA CHILD DAY CARE SERVICES, INC.

    515 Audubon Ave 26 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Private

    2160 1 ISABELLA CHILD DAY CARE SERVICES,INC.

    515 Audubon Ave 13 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Private

    2228 14 JOHN HUS MORAVIAN SCHOOL 549 Isham St NA NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Private

    2235 29 NOAH'S ARK DAY CARE CENTER 120 Vermilyea Ave 32 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Private

    2179 170 PARENT'S PLAYGROUP ADVISORY GROUP,INC.

    116 Pinehurst Ave 15 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Private

    2179 274 RENAISSANCE VILLAGE LLC. 220 Cabrini Blvd 32 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Private

    2139 210 THE MEDICAL CENTER NURSERY SCHOOL

    60 Haven Ave 60 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Private

    2172 64 Y M/Y W H A OF WASHINGTON HEIGHTS & INWOOD INC.

    54 Nagle Ave 94 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Private

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    Daycare and Headstart Facilities

    2180 135 YESHIVA RABBI S. HIRSCH KINDERGARTEN

    91 Bennett Ave 83 Children NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Private

    2173 1 NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PS 152

    93 Nagle Ave NA NYC DOHMHGroup Day Care - Corporate

    2166 82 FORT GEORGE COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT CENTER, INC.

    1525 St Nicholas Ave 125 Children NYC DOHMHHead Start Center - Public

    2166 82 FORT GEORGE COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT CENTER, INC.

    601 W 186 St 45 Children NYC DOHMHHead Start Center - Public

    2180 35 HERBERT G. BIRCH SERVICES, INC, 554 Fort Washington Ave 169 Children NYC DOHMHHead Start Center - Public

    2175 136 LITTLE ANGELS HEAD START PROGRAM OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF N.Y.

    71-91 Arden St 79 Children NYC DOHMHHead Start Center - Public

    2114 58 NORTHERN MANHATTAN PERINATAL PARTNERSHIP INC.

    531 W 155 St 95 Children NYC DOHMHHead Start Center - Public

    2114 58 NORTHERN MANHATTAN PERINATAL PARTNERSHIP, INC.

    529 W 155 St 67 Children NYC DOHMHHead Start Center - Public

    2112 1 THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY 465 W 167 St 55 Children NYC DOHMHHead Start Center - Public

    2150 30 THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY 3703 10 Ave 58 Children NYC DOHMHHead Start Center - Public

    FACILITIES FOR SENIORS

    Senior Centers

    2142 133 ARC FT WASHINGTON SENIOR CENTER

    4111 Broadway 4320 Av. Meals/Month NYC DFTASenior Center

    2109 3 COTHOA LUNCHEON CLUB SENIOR CENTER

    2005 Amsterdam Ave 2490 Av. Meals/Month NYC DFTASenior Center

    2216 1 DYCKMAN SENIOR CENTER 3754 10 Ave 2490 Av. Meals/Month NYC DFTASenior Center

    2116 33 M MCLEOD BETHUNE SENIOR CENTER

    1970 Amsterdam Ave 3870 Av. Meals/Month NYC DFTASenior Center

    2180 172 MORIAH OLDER ADULT LUNCHEON CLUB

    90 Bennett Ave 2640 Av. Meals/Month NYC DFTASenior Center

    2234 29 RAIN INWOOD SENIOR CENTER 84 Vermilyea Ave 2310 Av. Meals/Month NYC DFTASenior Center

    2136 235 RIVERSTONE SENIOR LIFE SERVICES SR CTR

    99 Fort Washington Ave 3150 Av. Meals/Month NYC DFTASenior Center

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    Senior Centers

    2167 56 WASH HGTS COMMUNITY SVC SENIOR CENTER

    650 W 187 St 4950 Av. Meals/Month NYC DFTASenior Center

    2109 3 WILSON M. MORRIS SENIOR CENTER 2005 Amsterdam Ave 450 Av. Meals/Month NYC DFTASenior Center

    2172 64 YM YWHA INNOVATIVE SENIOR CENTER

    54 Nagle Ave 6000 Av. Meals/Month NYC DFTASenior Center

    2172 64 YM-YWHA OF WASH HGTS - INWOOD SR CTR

    54 Nagle Ave 11430 Av. Meals/Month NYC DFTASenior Center

    RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES AND FOOD PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS AND FAMILIES

    Residential

    2117 26 DOROTHY MCGOWEN HSES 520 W 159 St Singles Units NYC DHSPermanent Supportive Housing

    2118 62 DOROTHY MCGOWEN HSES 555 W 159 St Singles Units NYC DHSPermanent Supportive Housing

    2118 69 DOROTHY MCGOWEN HSES 569 W 159 St Singles Units NYC DHSPermanent Supportive Housing

    2132 30 HEIGHTS 530 W 178 St 55 Singles Units NYC DHSPermanent Supportive Housing

    2137 70 RIO 10 Ft. Washington Ave 36 Singles Units NYC DHSPermanent Supportive Housing

    2114 70 STELLA 575 W 155 St 36 Singles Units NYC DHSPermanent Supportive Housing

    2122 77 W.165TH ST./RICHARD SALYER HOUSE

    560 W 165 St 106 Singles Units NYC DHSPermanent Supportive Housing

    2138 79 FORT WASHINGTON SHELTER 216 Fort Washington Ave 200 Beds NYC DHSSingle Adult Shelter

    2131 23 THE PLAZA NEXT STEP 555 W 174 St 92 Beds NYC DHSSingle Adult Shelter

    2153 43 MANHATTAN BASICS CLUSTER 540 W 180 St 62 Family Units NYC DHSFamily Shelter

    2153 43 MANHATTAN BASICS CLUSTER II 540 W 180 St 22 Family Units NYC DHSFamily Shelter

    Food Programs and Drop-In Centers

    2114 58 COMMUNITY FOOD PROGRAM NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    525 W 155 St NA NASoup Kitchen

    2201 21 HELP HOUSE - LOVE KITCHEN, INC. 3816 9 Ave NA NASoup Kitchen

    2222 41 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF PROGRESSIVE DOMINICANS

    100 Post Ave NA NAFood Pantry

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    Food Programs and Drop-In Centers

    2132 7 COMMUNITY CENTER EMMIGRANTS 215 Audubon Ave NA NAFood Pantry

    2117 34 COMMUNITY LEAGUE OF WEST 159TH STREET

    500 W 159 St NA NAFood Pantry

    2237 18 FRESH YOUTH INITIATIVES/HELPING HANDS FOOD PANTRY

    20 Cummings St NA NAFood Pantry

    2242 19 GOOD SHEPHERD - THE PANTRY 104 Cooper St NA NAFood Pantry

    2201 21 HELP HOUSE - LOVE KITCHEN 3816 9 Ave NA NAFood Pantry

    2180 150 JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF WASHINGTON HEIGHTS

    121 Bennett Ave NA NAFood Pantry

    2115 27 NEW COVENANT CHURCH 512-14 W 157 St NA NAFood Pantry

    2142 133 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS ECUMENICAL FOOD PANTRY

    4111 Broadway NA NAFood Pantry

    2219 51 WORLDWIDE MISSIONARY MOVEMENT / CENTRO EVANGELISTICO MMM, INC

    501 W 207 St NA NAFood Pantry

    2107 12 BETHEL HOLY CHURCH 922 St. Nicholas Ave NA NAJoint Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry

    TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES

    Transportation Facilities

    2176 17 GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE BUS STATION

    4201 Broadway NA PANYNJPANYNJ Bus Terminal

    2213 6 KINGSBRIDGE DEPOT 4065 10 Ave NA MTA/NYCTMTA Bus Depot

    207 ST. 3961 10 Ave at 210 St NA MTA/NYCTNYCT Subway Yard

    207 ST 3961 10 Ave NA MTA/NYCTNYCT Maintenance and Other Facility

    NYCT FACILITY 396 W 215 St NA MTA/NYCTNYCT Maintenance and Other Facility

    WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES

    Waste Management Facilities

    2196 1 DISTRICT FACILITY 301 W 215 St NA DSNYDSNY Sanitation Garage

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    Waste Management Facilities

    2212 1 DISTRICT FACILITY 423 W 215 St NA DSNYDSNY Sanitation Garage

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  • COMMUNITY DISTRICT 12-MANHATTAN FY 2013 STATEMENT OF DISTRICT NEEDS AND PRIORITIES

    Community District 12-Manhattan (CD12M) encompasses the neighborhoods of Washington Heights and Inwood. The district is bounded by the Harlem River Drive on the east side and by the Hudson River on the west side and runs from West 155th Street to West 220th Street. The CB12M Board passed a total of one-hundred and sixty-two (162) resolutions that made recommendations to the leaders of municipal services who manage over two-dozen (24) agencies. We are a diverse community of 208,181 residents (based on the American Community Survey 3-year estimates for 2007 through 2009 unless otherwise stated), including a majority of residents (69%) of Latino heritage. Ours is also an immigrant community: 21% of our residents attained citizenship through naturalization and another 27% do not possess citizenship. We are also a high-poverty community: 23% of our residents live on incomes below the federal poverty threshold. According to New York Universitys Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, our 2009 median household income ($37,092) was 46% below the Manhattan median ($68,706), and 25% below the median for New York City ($50,033). In addition, the American Community Survey 3-year estimates for 2007 through 2009 indicate that 15% of our residents aged 16-65 reported having no income, 10% were unemployed and 25% were not in the labor force. Notably, 31% of our adults over age 21 do not have a high school completion credential. It is estimated that there is an alarming rate of 14% unemployment amongst adults living in CD12M is 14% which is fueling an increase in public safety and social problems across the district. We urgently need reforms to:

    decrease the number of the unemployed boost our incomes Increase and sustain family-oriented services that support our working parents Increase and sustain vocational and educational programs to raise our skill levels and educational attainment Maintain the healthcare services that are currently provided under Medicaid and Medicare Provide CD12M with its fair-share of affordable housing and restores / upgrade old housing stock And supports an array of services that are tailored to the needs of the under-employed, Immigrant and primarily

    Spanish-speaking community. NEEDS AND PRIORITIES Daycare and Early Childhood Education Community District 12 is home to nearly 16,000 preschool-age children. The care and education of our youngest children remains among our highest priorities. In the Administration for Childrens Services (ACS) 2008 Community Needs Survey (the most current municipal government analysis available to the public), our district was identified as one of the most underserved in Manhattan. Over half of the children eligible for daycare are not served; ACS-funded services were overutilized at 105 percent and private daycare providers serve only 7 percent of children, according to the ACS report. Community District 12 has a severe shortage of childcare and many eligible children; our district has a poverty rate of 34 percent for preschool age children (based on the American Community Survey 3-year estimates for 2007 through 2009). Community Board 12 has repeatedly requested in its expense and capital priorities that daycare and early childhood education centers be constructed in our district and we have requested funding to increase the number of daycare providers. In response to our FY 2012 budget request, the ACS did not support funding more daycare providers in our district and rejected a proposal to construct an early childhood education center on Broadway between Academy and West 204th

    Community Board 12M 711 West 168th Street New York, NY 10032 Phone (212) 568-8500 Fax (212) 740-8197

    www.nyc.gov/mcb12

    Pamela Palanque-North, Chair Ebenezer Smith, District Manager

  • Streets. In response to our request to develop daycare centers to alleviate the shortage of daycare, the ACS responded that it needed more information from Community Board 12, and that it would contact the Board and we continue to ask New York City to recognize and act on our need for more subsidized daycare in age-appropriate, use-conforming, and environmentally safe facilities. Parks Community District 12 features over 600 acres of parkland. Despite the fact that some repairs and reconstruction had been done our parkland is in need of additional maintenance and repairs. Our park benches, pathways, paving, planting stairs and sidewalks require reconstruction (Inwood Hill, Highbridge, Fort Tryon, Gorman Park, Highbridge Water Tower); lighting needs to be restored or installed (Fort Washington); new playgrounds are needed, and existing playgrounds need renovation (Bennett, Fort Washington, Javits, Orville and Wilbur) water fountains and new comfort stations are also needed (Fort Tryon, Inwood Hill), and renovations to the HVAC system at the J. Hood Wright Parks recreation center. In addition, our parks require Parks Enforcement Patrol officers, maintenance workers and after-school program providers. Furthermore, we need better access to many of our parkland since they are located adjacent to Henry Hudson River or the East River. Community Board 12 also supports the following:

    Develop the Sherman Creek waterfront for multipurpose recreational use. and Manhattan calls upon state, local and federal officials additionally to fund the project so as to complete Phase II

    Fund for the design and implementation of bikeway improvements. Ensure that Columbia University work closely with the Board and community groups and honor its community

    benefits agreement regarding the development of a new sports facility at 218 Street, including the recommendations in our November 5, 2010 resolution to New York City Department of City Planning Commissioner Amanda Burden.

    Ensure that Riverbank State Park staffing, hours and services are not cut and that the emission of waste into the Hudson is controlled, communicated adequately and reduced.

    Fully fund and immediately begin work on necessary repairs to the Highbridge Tower, which has been closed to the public.

    Assign additional parks enforcement personnel and maintenance workers to clean our parks and to enforce regulations.

    Request that Parks Department takes affirmative steps in cleaning up and rodent prevention of all parkland in CB #12, Manhattan.

    The NYC Department of Parks & Recreations renovation plan for the Grotto in Fort Tryon Parks Alpine Garden, and urges the Public Design and Landmarks Preservation Commissions to approve said plan

    The NYC Department of Parks & Recreation to suspend its current project for the renovation of Inwood Hill Parks tennis & basketball courts and instead to implement the plan proposed by the Washington Heights Tennis Association.

    The design for the reconstruction of the path and stairs and miscellaneous site work behind the Cottage and leading to the Henry Hudson Parkway within the southwest portion of Fort Tryon Park (Contract No. M029-210M), as proposed by the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation.

    The proposed design for the construction of the enclosure of the lobby at the Highbridge Play Center. The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Commissioner designate the southeastern section of

    Isham Park as a designated off-leash area from the time the park opens until 7:30 a.m. and from 9 p.m. until the park closes .

    Traffic and Transportation Due to the presence of many aging subway station in our district and the fact that we are the final stop for a number of bus routes, Community Board 12 has worked closely with the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) to improve the physical conditions of our subway stations and the issues of busses running off schedule which at times creates bus bunching. We call upon the MTA to continue its hard work in taking measures to improve these conditions and to partner with CB12 in

  • reaching out to community members and surveying which bus routes are off schedule and which bus lines are more prone to bus bunching. Our committee is committed to improving the safety of our pedestrians and vehicular drivers and have passed resolutions in favor of New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) initiatives related to create traffic calming measures in the following areas:

    Safe Streets for Seniors Adjacent to schools Installing speed humps in areas where cars travel above the speed limits Approved the first slow zone in Manhattan in Inwood 215th Street Step reconstruction Studied traffic flow and patterns at 157th Street, 181st Street corridor, and Dyckman/10th Avenue intersections

    We have also taken steps to memorialize certain individuals from our neighborhood through our street co-naming process. We have recently implemented specific guidelines and instructions for those interested to learn the process of street co-naming. This past year as in the previous year has seen our committees desire to work with those interested in implementing bike lanes in northern Manhattan. We have asked DOT to study specific streets and avenues for the feasibility of installing bike lanes where safe and appropriate and to think of options of traversing our community both east-west and north-south. In addition we ask for better signage and access to all bordering bridges and greenways. We also ask DOT to consider our community as they look to integrate additional bike share locations in Manhattan. We hope to hear a full report from DOT in the Fall of 2012. We have been involved in ongoing conversation with the Port Authority NY & NJ with regards to the planned construction at the 175th Street Bus Terminal. We ask that the PA work with the NYPD to ensure that all traffic patterns disrupted by the construction have appropriate signage and traffic control personnel on location to maintain the flow of traffic. Community Board #12 supports support funds for the following DOT programs: school safety program, the senior safety program. We support more funds for the street reconstruction program within the district. We also advocate for more funds for DOT resurfacing, milling and bus pads reconstruction in the district. Community Board #12 request that DOT conduct a comprehensive study on the Broadway, Riverside Drive and Dyckman St. intersection and implement safety measures for pedestrian and drivers as soon as possible.

    Housing Housing and Human Services

    The Housing and Human Services committee is reporting data that is sited in the 2011 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey (HVS). The Furman Center for Real Estate & Urban Policy (2011)

    Community District 12 Manhattan is well known for is pre and post world war buildings which are in need of much

    maintenance and repair. Many of which are not accessible for individuals with disabilities. As well it holds the most rent regulated apartments in all of Manhattan at 56, 173 rent regulated units. Within Community District 12 Manhattan there is exist many housing issues where tenants who live in these apartments are face with deplorable living conditions and serious housing code violations. This is such a problem that in 2010 and 2011 The New York City Public Advocate Bill Deblasio Worst Landlords Watch List, reports Manhattan's worst-run buildings are mostly Harlem, Washington Heights, and Inwood. Forty five of the 56 Manhattan buildings on the list are in those areas

    Many tenants who are faced with these conditions cannot afford to pay for a lawyer and are fearful of taking their

    landlord to court to fight for repairs, because the fear of retaliation tactics and being evicted form their apartment. This is why it is so vital to have legal services for tenants and t continue funding our local CBOS who provide legal services for tenants.

    Residents in this district are faced with rising rents, overcrowding and the physical conditions of the existing rent-

    regulated housing units is often deplorable, with serious housing code violations on the rise annually and this highlights the fact that more of the citys housing preservation efforts also should be directed to this district if we are ever going to achieve some balance in the housing market.

  • Another major concern for our community is the need for affordable and accessible housing, since the median

    house hold income of our residents is $42,343, which is 46% below the citywide average and 42.3% of our residents, received some form of income support in the form of cash assistance, SSI or Medicaid in 2009.

    Mayor Michael Bloombergs has acknowledged the need when he moved forward calling for 165,000 affordable

    housing units to be either built or preserved in New York City. However the mayors affordable housing distribution has been grossly uneven, as seen in statistics provided by the Department of Housing, Preservation and Development regarding the borough of Manhattan. From 2004 to 2010, 36,271 affordable housing units were built or preserved in Manhattan, but more than two-thirds of this construction was concentrated in just three of Manhattans twelve community districts.

    According to, NYC vacant Survey (2011), the vacancy rate for private non-regulated units that were never rent

    controlled or rent stabilized, units that were decontrolled(including those buildings with five or fewer units), and unregulated units in cooperative or condo minimums buildings was 4.43 percent , the highest of all major rental categories. This clearly shows the need for affordable rents. Furthermore, households in rent stabilized units as a whole paid 32.0 percent of their income contract rent. The median rent income ration for pre-1947 units was 32.1 percent, while it was 31.4 percent for post-1947 units in 2011 and Households in rent stabilized units as a whole in the city paid 35.2 percent of their income for gross rent in 2011. The median gross rent income ratio for pre-1947 units was 35.8 percent, while it was 34.0 percent for post 1947 units.

    The impact of high rent is felt nationwide, the call for affordability is imperative. A report created by Shaun Donovan / Secretary of the U.S Department of housing and Urban Development Out of Reach 2012 defined affordability as it is consistent with the federal standard that no more than 30% of a house holds gross income should be spent on gross housing cost and households paying over 30% of their income are considered cost burdened.

    As reported by, the Furman Center for real-estate & Urban policy (2011) the median house hold income for

    Washington Heights and Inwood in 2010 was 42, 343, and rent regulated units were at a 86.7 %, the rent burden was 30.1 %, and for all of New York city in 2010 was at 20.1 and the poverty rate for Washington heights and Inwood is at 19.5 %. The unemployment rate is 9.2 % in 2010 and in CD12M it is 13.7%. The overall percent for New York City Housing code violations are 53.7, CD12M is at an overwhelming amount of 160.7 the rent burden for all of Manhattan was at 56.8% and for Washington heights its was 30.1 % Community Board 12 Manhattan supports the following actions to address the lack of affordable housing, high poverty and unemployment rate, and housing code violations

    Provide Funding for the development of Daycare Center with in CB12

    The creation of affordable and accessible housing with in community district 12m that takes into account residents annual median income

    Fund additional subsidies to local food pantries and soup kitchens Provide more funding for legal services for tenants who are faced with frivolous evictions and housing code

    violations Higher more HPD inspectors in efforts to combat buildings that are poorly maintained Provide funding for a work force one center and have bilingual job developers, out RFP for bilingual occupational

    /Vocational training to decrease unemployment rate Provide funding for more employment programs, and occupations skills development for youth, adults and the

    elderly Continue funding for DHS,ACS and HRA services Continue funding our local community based organizations who provide vital services in; housing, benefits

    counseling, addictions, mental health, domestic violence, behavior modification, harm reduction, immigrants and legal services for tenants,

    Provide continued funding for Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation, Washington Heights Inwood Coalition; which provide legal services for tenants in CB12M

    Continued funding for lead safe program Provide funding for local community base organizations that provide mental health services in CB12M

  • In support of property owners of all existing housing units to provide construction for main entrances , common areas and reasonable accommodations to residents with disabilities

    Health and Environment According to the most recent Community Health Profile of Inwood and Washington Heights issued by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in 2006, our residents are less likely to have a regular health care provider than those in NYC overall, and foreign-born adults and men are least likely to have a regular doctor. Nearly one in ten residents uses the emergency room, most likely at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, when they are sick or need medical advice. One in five local adults is obese, and almost one half do not exercise. The birth rate to teenage mothers is higher in this community than in Manhattan and NYC overall. On the plus side, the average annual death rates in our district were reported to be lower than in Manhattan and NYC overall. The initial findings of the New York City Community Air Survey showed that Washington Heights is one of the most polluted areas in the City, apparently because of the huge amount of traffic coming through the community on the Trans Manhattan Expressway and the concentration of apartment buildings burning dirty fuel oil. Community Board 12 supports the following actions to improve the health and environment of our community:

    The continuation of the Ambulatory Care Network off-site practices operated by New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH), which serve people who otherwise would not have regular doctors.

    Increased funding for mental health programs and school-based health clinics in Community School District 6 schools.

    Full staffing and extended hours for the Dyckman Clinica de las Americas / Dyckman Health Center and the Washington Heights Child Health Center, the two facilities in our district operated by the NYC Health & Hospitals Corporation.

    The construction of an Emergency Medical Services base station in our community district and the reduction in the excessive turnaround time for EMS crews when they bring patients to NYPHs emergency rooms.

    Aggressive outreach efforts by the Bureau of Pest Control to reduce rat infestation in our community, which was cited as having the highest rate of rat infestation in Manhattan in 2011.

    Restoration of funding for Manhattans only lead-safe house, operated by the Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp. at 2183 Amsterdam Ave. This facility is a vital resource for families with lead-poisoned children whose apartments are undergoing lead abatement.

    The implementation of a new street cleaning plan for our district that will reduce alternate-side-of-the-street parking regulations on residential streets and therefore the necessity to move vehicles on certain days and increase cleaning on commercial streets where most littering occurs.

    Increased funding for public education and outreach on disposal of household