- Administrative Gliederung von New York City
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Die Verwaltungsgliederung von New York City erfolgt auf zwei Ebenen:
- Die Stadt New York ist unterteilt in fünf Boroughs („Stadtbezirke“), die Countys („Landkreisen“) des Bundesstaates New York entsprechen.
- Die Boroughs wiederum gliedern sich in insgesamt 59 Community Districts (CD), deren Rolle im Kapitel 69 der Charter der City of New York festgelegt sind.
Die Community Districts nehmen allerdings kaum administrative Aufgaben im engeren Sinne wahr, sondern dienen hauptsächlich der verbesserten Mitsprache der Bürger. Jeder Community District hat ein Community Board mit bis zu 50 Mitgliedern, die Anwohner des jeweiligen Community Districts sein müssen und anteilig vom Borough President des jeweiligen Boroughs und dem lokalen Vertreter im Stadtrat (City Council) ernannt werden. Die Community Boards dienen als erste Anlaufstelle für Bürgerbeschwerden und haben ein Mitspracherecht bei Planungsvorhaben.
Überlagert werden die Grenzen der Community Districts von den Zuständigkeitsbereichen anderer städtischer Behörden, wie z. B. den Amtsbezirken (Precincts) von Feuerwehr und Polizei,[1] und den Schuldistrikten (School Districts)[2] die sich nur teilweise mit den Grenzen der Community Districts decken.
Die Community Districts wiederum bestehen aus verschiedenen Neighborhoods, weshalb New York auch als City of Neighborhoods Eingang in die Literatur gefunden hat. Die Neighborhoods sind allerdings keine festdefinierten Verwaltungseinheiten, sondern Bezeichnungen, die sich im Laufe der Zeit für einzelne Stadtteile herausgebildet haben. Viele dieser Neighborhoods gehen auf historische Ortschaften zurück, so z. B. das heutige Bushwick auf das 1661 von holländischen Siedlern gegründete Boswijck.[3] Andere gehen auf Immobilienspekulaten, die wesentlich an der Entwicklung des jeweiligen Stadtteils beteiligt waren zurück; Brownsville beispielsweise is nach Charles S. Brown benannt, der die Gegend kaufte und nach 1865 250 Häuser dort errichtete.[4] Wieder andere Bezeichnungen gehen auf historische Einwanderergruppen zurück, wie z. B. Little Italy und Chinatown und einige neuere Bezeichnungen sind Erfindungen der Immobilienindustrie, um eine Gegend besser vermarkten zu können, so wie NoHo (North of Houston Street) oder DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass). Neighborhoods zeichnen sich oft durch eine bestimmten, relativ einheitlichen architektonischen Stil oder eine bestimmte ethnische Zusammensetzung aus.
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Community Districts
Die Einwohnerzahlen in der folgenden Tabelle beziehen sich auf die Volkszählung vom 1. April 2000.
Community Districts von New York City Name Fläche in km² Einwohnerzahl Einwohner je km² Bronx Community Board 1 7,17 82.159 11.459 Bronx Community Board 2 5,54 46.824 8.452 Bronx Community Board 3 4,07 68.574 16.849 Bronx Community Board 4 5,28 139.563 26.432 Bronx Community Board 5 3,55 128.313 36.145 Bronx Community Board 6 4,01 75.688 18.875 Bronx Community Board 7 4,84 141.411 29.217 Bronx Community Board 8 8,83 101.332 11.476 Bronx Community Board 9 12,41 167.859 13.526 Bronx Community Board 10 16,76 115.948 6.918 Bronx Community Board 11 9,32 110.706 11.878 Bronx Community Board 12 14,56 149.077 10.239 Brooklyn Community Board 1 12,82 160.338 12.507 Brooklyn Community Board 2 7,72 98.620 12.775 Brooklyn Community Board 3 7,67 143.867 18.757 Brooklyn Community Board 4 5,31 104.358 19.653 Brooklyn Community Board 5 14,61 173.198 11.855 Brooklyn Community Board 6 9,01 104.054 11.549 Brooklyn Community Board 7 10,96 120.063 10.955 Brooklyn Community Board 8 4,25 96.076 22.606 Brooklyn Community Board 9 4,07 104.014 25.556 Brooklyn Community Board 10 10,57 122.542 11.593 Brooklyn Community Board 11 10,18 172.129 16.909 Brooklyn Community Board 12 9,32 185.046 19.855 Brooklyn Community Board 13 8,88 106.120 11.950 Brooklyn Community Board 14 7,61 168.806 22.182 Brooklyn Community Board 15 12,82 160.319 12.505 Brooklyn Community Board 16 4,97 85.343 17.172 Brooklyn Community Board 17 8,73 165.753 18.987 Brooklyn Community Board 18 24,68 194.653 7.887 Manhattan Community Board 1 4,45 34.420 7.735 Manhattan Community Board 2 4,01 93.119 23.222 Manhattan Community Board 3 4,56 164.407 36.054 Manhattan Community Board 4 5,41 87.479 16.170 Manhattan Community Board 5 4,25 44.028 10.360 Manhattan Community Board 6 3,55 136.152 38.353 Manhattan Community Board 7 5,46 207.699 38.040 Manhattan Community Board 8 5,13 217.063 42.312 Manhattan Community Board 9 3,91 111.724 28.574 Manhattan Community Board 10 3,63 107.109 29.507 Manhattan Community Board 11 5,75 117.743 20.477 Manhattan Community Board 12 7,64 208.414 27.279 Queens Community Board 1 14,97 211.220 14.110 Queens Community Board 2 13,36 109.920 8.228 Queens Community Board 3 7,33 169.083 23.067 Queens Community Board 4 6,16 167.005 27.111 Queens Community Board 5 19,63 165.911 8.452 Queens Community Board 6 7,59 115.967 15.279 Queens Community Board 7 32,97 242.952 7.369 Queens Community Board 8 19,17 146.594 7.647 Queens Community Board 9 10,08 141.608 14.048 Queens Community Board 10 16,19 127.274 7.861 Queens Community Board 11 24,99 116.404 4.658 Queens Community Board 12 25,46 223.602 8.782 Queens Community Board 13 33,31 196.284 5.893 Queens Community Board 14 23,28 106.686 4.583 Staten Island Community Board 1 36,62 162.609 4.440 Staten Island Community Board 2 54,62 127.071 2.326 Staten Island Community Board 3 58,97 152.908 2.593 New York City 831,39 8.008.278 9.632 Quelle: Department of City Planning, City of New York
Neighborhoods
- Bronx, Bronx County
- Bronx Community Board 1: Mott Haven, Port Morris, Melrose
- Bronx Community Board 2: Longwood, Hunts Point
- Bronx Community Board 3: Claremont, Crotona Park, Concourse Village, Morrisania
- Bronx Community Board 4: Concourse, High Bridge
- Bronx Community Board 5: University Heights, Morris Heights, Mount Hope, Fordham
- Bronx Community Board 6: Belmont, Bathgate, West Farms, East Tremont
- Bronx Community Board 7: Norwood, University Heights, Bedford Park
- Bronx Community Board 8: Riverdale, Spuyten Duyvil, Van Cortlandt Village, Kingsbridge, Kingsbridge Heights, Fieldston, Marble Hill
- Bronx Community Board 9: Parkchester, Unionport, Soundview, Castle Hill, Bruckner, Harding Park, Bronx River, Clason Point
- Bronx Community Board 10: Co-op City, City Island, Throggs Neck, Westchester Square, Pelham Bay, Locust Point, Silver Beach
- Bronx Community Board 11: Morris Park, Pelham Parkway, Pelham Gardens, Allerton, Bronxdale, Laconia, Van Nest
- Bronx Community Board 12: Edenwald, Wakefield, Williamsbridge, Woodlawn, Fish Bay, Eastchester, Olinville, Baychester
- Brooklyn, Kings County
- Brooklyn Community Board 1: Williamsburg, Greenpoint
- Brooklyn Community Board 2: Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, Vinegar Hill, Fulton Mall, Boerum Hill, Fort Greene, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Fulton Ferry, Clinton Hill
- Brooklyn Community Board 3: Bedford-Stuyvesant, Stuyvesant Heights, Ocean Hill
- Brooklyn Community Board 4: Bushwick
- Brooklyn Community Board 5: East New York, Cypress Hills, Highland Park, New Lots, City Line, Starrett City
- Brooklyn Community Board 6: Red Hook, Carroll Gardens, Park Slope, Gowanus, Cobble Hill
- Brooklyn Community Board 7: Sunset Park, Windsor Terrace, Greenwood Heights
- Brooklyn Community Board 8: Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, Weeksville
- Brooklyn Community Board 9: Crown Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Wingate
- Brooklyn Community Board 10: Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Fort Hamilton
- Brooklyn Community Board 11: Bath Beach, Gravesend, Mapleton, Bensonhurst
- Brooklyn Community Board 12: Borough Park, Kensington, Ocean Parkway, Midwood
- Brooklyn Community Board 13: Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Bensonhurst, Gravesend, Seagate
- Brooklyn Community Board 14: Flatbush, Midwood, Kensington, Ocean Parkway
- Brooklyn Community Board 15: Sheepshead Bay, Manhattan Beach, Kings Bay, Gerritsen Beach, Kings Highway, East Gravesend, Madison, Homecrest, Plum Beach
- Brooklyn Community Board 16: Brownsville, Ocean Hill
- Brooklyn Community Board 17: East Flatbush, Remsen Village, Farragut, Rugby, Erasmus, Ditmas Village
- Brooklyn Community Board 18: Canarsie, Bergen Beach, Mill Basin, Flatlands, Marine Park, Georgetown, Mill Island
- Manhattan, New York County
- Manhattan Community Board 1: TriBeCa, Battery Park City, Financial District
- Manhattan Community Board 2: Greenwich Village, West Village, NoHo, SoHo, Lower East Side, Chinatown, Little Italy
- Manhattan Community Board 3: Alphabet City, East Village, Lower East Side, Chinatown, Two Bridges
- Manhattan Community Board 4: Clinton, Chelsea
- Manhattan Community Board 5: Midtown
- Manhattan Community Board 6: Stuyvesant Town, Waterside Plaza, Tudor City, Turtle Bay, Peter Cooper Village, Murray Hill, Gramercy Park, Kips Bay, Sutton Place
- Manhattan Community Board 7: Manhattan Valley, Upper West Side, Lincoln Square
- Manhattan Community Board 8: Upper East Side, Lenox Hill, Yorkville, Roosevelt Island
- Manhattan Community Board 9: Hamilton Heights, Manhattanville, Morningside Heights
- Manhattan Community Board 10: Harlem, Polo Grounds
- Manhattan Community Board 11: East Harlem, Spanish Harlem, Ward’s Island, Randall’s Island
- Manhattan Community Board 12: Inwood, Washington Heights
- Queens, Queens County
- Queens Community Board 1: Astoria, Old Astoria, Long Island City, Queensbridge, Ditmars, Ravenswood, Steinway, Garden Bay, Woodside
- Queens Community Board 2: Hunters Point, Long Island City, Woodside, Sunnyside
- Queens Community Board 3: Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst, North Corona
- Queens Community Board 4: Elmhurst, Corona, Roosevelt Avenue
- Queens Community Board 5: Ridgewood, Glendale, Middle Village, Maspeth, Fresh Pond, Liberty Park
- Queens Community Board 6: Forest Hills Rego Park
- Queens Community Board 7: Flushing, Bay Terrace, College Point, Whitestone, Malba, Linden Hill, Beechhurst, Queensboro Hill, Willets Point
- Queens Community Board 8: Fresh Meadows, Cunningham Heights, Hilltop Village, Pomonak Houses, Fresh Meadows, Jamaica Estates, Holliswood, Flushing South, Utopia, Kew Gardens Hills, Briarwood
- Queens Community Board 9: Richmond Hill, Woodhaven, Ozone Park, Kew Gardens
- Queens Community Board 10: Howard Beach, South Ozone Park, Richmond Hill, Tudor Village, Lindenwood
- Queens Community Board 11: Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck, Auburndale, East Flushing, Oakland Gardens, Hollis Hills
- Queens Community Board 12: Jamaica, Hollis, Saint Albans, Springfield Gardens, Baisley Park, Rochdale Village, South Jamaica
- Queens Community Board 13: Queens Village, Glen Oaks, New Hyde Park, Bellerose, Cambria Heights, Laurelton, Rosedale, Meadowmere, Floral Park, Brookville
- Queens Community Board 14: Breezy Point, Belle Harbor, Neponsit, Arverne, Bayswater, Edgemere, Rockaway Park, Rockaway, Far Rockaway
- Staten Island, Richmond County
- Staten Island Community Board 1: Arlington, Castleton Corners, Clifton, Concord, Elm Park, Fort Wadsworth, Graniteville, Grymes Hill, Livingston, Mariners Harbor, Meiers Corners, New Brighton, Port Ivory, Port Richmond, Randall Manor, Rosebank, St. George, Shore Acres, Silver Lake, Stapleton, Sunnyside, Tompkinsville, West Brighton, Westerleigh
- Staten Island Community Board 2: Arrochar, Bloomfield, Bulls Heads, Chelsea, Dongan Hills, Egbertville, Emerson Hill, Grant City, Grasmere, Midland Beach, New Dorp, New Springville, Oakwood, Ocean Breeze, Old Town, South Beach, Todt Hill, Travis
- Staten Island Community Board 3: Annadale, Arden Heights, Bay Terrace, Charleston, Eltingville, Great Kills, Greenridge, Huguenot, Pleasant Plains, Prince’s Bay, Richmond Valley, Rossville, Tottenville, Woodrow
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ http://nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/precinct_maps/precinct_maps.shtml
- ↑ http://maps.nycboe.net/
- ↑ Kenneth T. Jackson, John B. Manbeck: The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn. New Haven, London 1998, S. 44.
- ↑ Kenneth T. Jackson, John B. Manbeck: The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn. New Haven, London 1998, S. 40.
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