Brooklyn Community Board 16

Summary

Brooklyn Community Board 16 is a New York City community board that encompasses the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Brownsville and Ocean Hill.[3] It is delimited by East 98th street, East New York Avenue, Ralph Avenue, Atlantic Avenue and Saratoga Avenue on the west, Broadway on the north, Van Sinderen Avenue on the east, as well as by the Long Island Rail Road on the south.

Brooklyn Community District 16
Country United States
State New York
City New York City
BoroughBrooklyn
Neighborhoods
Government
 • ChairpersonGenese Morgan
 • District ManagerViola D. Greene-Walker
Area
 • Total1.9 sq mi (5 km2)
Population
 (2010)[1]
 • Total86,468
 • Density46,000/sq mi (18,000/km2)
Ethnicity
 • African-American73.1%
 • Asian1.4%
 • Hispanic and Latino Americans21.5%
 • White2.6%
 • Others1.2%
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
11212 and 11233
Area code718, 347, 929, and 917
Police Precincts73rd (website)
Websitewww1.nyc.gov/site/brooklyncb16/index.page
[2]

Its current Chairperson is Genese Morgan, and its District Manager Viola D. Greene-Walker. The Community Board #16's Office is located at 444 Thomas S. Boyland Street.

On a daily basis, the District Office staff monitors all complaints from community residents and works with the Mayor's Office, Borough President's Office, and City agencies to resolve local complaints; i.e., potholes, street light outages, water leaks, refuse collection, housing, heat and hot water complaints, demolition and seal-up of abandoned buildings, pest control, lot cleaning, human resources, and youth programs. The staff also follows-up on the business of the Board and its committees.

The District Manager convenes a District Service Cabinet composed of all local service agency chiefs within the confines of Community District #16. The Cabinet members interface with each other on specific projects in the district and follow up on individual complaints of the community. The Cabinet members provide invaluable assistance to the District Manager as it relates to the delivery of City services to the residents of Community District #16.

As of the United States Census, 2010, the Community Board has a population of 86,468, up from 85,343 in 2000 and 84,923 in 1990.

Of them (as of 2010), 858 (1.0%) are White non Hispanic, 65,930 (76.2%) are African-American, 620 (0.7%) Asian or Pacific Islander, 287 (0.3%) American Indian or Native Alaskan, 280 (0.3%) of some other race, 1,124 (1.3%) of two or more race, 17,369 (20.1%) of Hispanic origins. 55.2% of the population benefited from public assistance in 2012, including 31.9% who receive Medicaid only.

The land area is 1,230.6 acres (4.980 km2).

References edit

  1. ^ "Brooklyn Community District 16" (PDF). Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  2. ^ "NYC Planning | Community Profiles". communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  3. ^ Brooklyn Community Boards Archived 2007-12-21 at the Wayback Machine, New York City. Accessed October 10, 2013.

External links edit

  • Profile of the Community Board (PDF)
  • Official website of the Community Board
  • Brooklyn neighborhood map