NEIGHBORHOODS: Flatiron,
Gramercy Park*,
Midtown,
Midtown South,
Murray Hill*,
Times Square,
Union Square,
Herald Square
*in more than one community district
Community District Profile:
The profiles of the 59 community districts now include lists of Selected Facilities and Program Sites, including public and private schools, parks, public safety, health, mental health and other social service facilities in addition to summaries of land use and demographic data.
(More recent population data available under "Data Resources")
2005-2007 three year estimates of Population data from the American Community Survey
The ACS is a continuous national survey that aims to provide data more than once a decade for all places in the nation. For New York City and its five boroughs, the ACS makes it possible to obtain an annual update of characteristics for each of 55 Census designated PUMA subareas, which approximate NYC Community Districts.
Census FactFinder
An interactive application to create population profiles from the 2000 census by census tract(s) or by community district.
Land Use Maps
View a map showing the major categories of land use for your Community District.
NYC CityMap is New York City’s online map portal. The portal provides a wealth of information including the locations of schools, day care centers, senior centers, libraries, hospitals, subways, and more, as well as links to Web sites for these facilities. This page is also a single access point to many of the numerous location-based applications on NYC.gov such as online property, building, statistics, and census information. The maps can be navigated either by entering a specific address or simply using zoom and scroll tools, similar to other online map applications.
Neighborhood Statistics
My Neighborhood Statistics lets New York City residents know how City agencies are performing in their neighborhood by viewing locally mapped performance statistics using a street address or intersection. Color-shaded maps also allow for easy comparisons of highs and lows in different neighborhoods.
Residential Streetscape Preservation Text Amendment
The proposal will preserve and enhance the streetscape character of residential neighborhoods throughout the City. The text amendment will strengthen front yard planting regulations, create stricter rules for front yard parking in one and two family residence districts, introduce new curb cut regulations in residential districts where they are currently lacking, and clarify the intent of many other regulations relating to parking and curb cuts in residential districts.
Hudson Yards Parking Text Amendment
This proposal implements a Stipulation and Order of Settlement in Hell’s Kitchen Neighborhood Association v. Bloomberg filed on May 5, 2009 in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York. The proposal would lift existing parking requirements within the Special Hudson Yards District, the 42nd Street Perimeter Area of the Special Clinton District and Preservation Area P-2 of the Special Garment Center District.
Land Use Report
View a summary of all active public and private land use applications filed with the Department of City Planning for your Community Board.
CPC Reports
City Planning Commission (CPC) Reports are the official records of actions taken by the CPC. The reports reflect the determinations of the Commission with respect to land use applications, including those subject to the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP), and resource such as zoning text amendments and 197-a community-based plans.
Community Based Planning
Learn more about the resources available in planning for your community.
Community District Profile:
The profiles of the 59 community districts now include lists of Selected Facilities and Program Sites, including public and private schools, parks, public safety, health, mental health and other social service facilities in addition to summaries of land use and demographic data.
Residential Streetscape Preservation Text Amendment
The proposal will preserve and enhance the streetscape character of residential neighborhoods throughout the City. The text amendment will strengthen front yard planting regulations, create stricter rules for front yard parking in one and two family residence districts, introduce new curb cut regulations in residential districts where they are currently lacking, and clarify the intent of many other regulations relating to parking and curb cuts in residential districts.
Hudson Yards Parking Text Amendment
This proposal implements a Stipulation and Order of Settlement in Hell’s Kitchen Neighborhood Association v. Bloomberg filed on May 5, 2009 in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York. The proposal would lift existing parking requirements within the Special Hudson Yards District, the 42nd Street Perimeter Area of the Special Clinton District and Preservation Area P-2 of the Special Garment Center District.
Land Use Report
View a summary of all active public and private land use applications filed with the Department of City Planning for your Community Board.
CPC Reports
City Planning Commission (CPC) Reports are the official records of actions taken by the CPC. The reports reflect the determinations of the Commission with respect to land use applications, including those subject to the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP), and resource such as zoning text amendm
ents and 197-a community-based plans.
Community Based Planning
Learn more about the resources available in planning for your community.
2005-2007 three year estimates of Population data from the American Community Survey
The ACS is a continuous national survey that aims to provide data more than once a decade for all places in the nation. For New York City and its five boroughs, the ACS makes it possible to obtain an annual update of characteristics for each of 55 Census designated PUMA subareas, which approximate NYC Community Districts.
Census FactFinder
An interactive application to create population profiles from the 2000 census by census tract(s) or by community district.
Land Use Maps
View a map showing the major categories of land use for your Community District.
NYC CityMap is New York City’s online map portal. The portal provides a wealth of information including the locations of schools, day care centers, senior centers, libraries, hospitals, subways, and more, as well as links to Web sites for these facilities. This page is also a single access point to many of the numerous location-based applications on NYC.gov such as online property, building, statistics, and census information. The maps can be navigated either by entering a specific address or simply using zoom and scroll tools, similar to other online map applications.
Neighborhood Statistics
My Neighborhood Statistics lets New York City residents know how City agencies are performing in their neighborhood by viewing locally mapped performance statistics using a street address or intersection. Color-shaded maps also allow for easy comparisons of highs and lows in different neighborhoods.