Bronx Community Board 2

Bronx Community District 2
Bronx Community Board 2
Location in The Bronx
Location in The Bronx
Country United States
State New York
City New York City
Borough The Bronx
Neighborhoods
Government
 • TypeCommunity board
 • BodyBronx Community Board 2
 • ChairpersonRobert Crespo
 • District ManagerRaphael Acevedo
Area
 • Total2.2 sq mi (6 km2)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total52,200
 • Density24,000/sq mi (9,200/km2)
Ethnicity
 • Hispanic and Latino Americans67.5%
 • African-American28.7%
 • White1.9%
 • Asian0.6%
 • Others1.2%
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
10455, 10459, and 10474
Area codes718, 347, and 929, and 917
Police Precincts41st (website)
Websitebxcb2.org
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Bronx Community Board 2 is a local government unit of the city of New York, encompassing the neighborhoods of Hunts Point and Longwood in the borough of the Bronx. It is delimited by the Bronx River on the east, Westchester Avenue, East 167th Street, and East 169th Street on the north, Prospect Avenue and East 149th Street to the west, and the East River on the south.

Community board staff and membership

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The current chairperson of the Bronx Community board 2 is Robert Crespo. Its District Manager is Ralph Acevedo. Both are long-time Community Board 2 residents.

The City Council members representing the community district are non-voting, ex officio board members.[3] The council members and their council districts are:[4]

Demographics

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As of the United States 2000 Census, the Community Board has a population of 46,824, up from 39,433 in 1990 and 34,397 in 1980. Of them, 35,507 (75.8%) are of Hispanic origin, 10,021 (21.4%) are Black, non-Hispanic, 582 (1.2%) are White, non-Hispanic, 207 (0.4%) are Asian or Pacific Islander, 101 (0.2%) American Indian or Alaska Native, 90 (0.2%) are some other race (non-Hispanic), and 316 (0.7%) of two or more races (non-Hispanic).

References

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  1. ^ "NYC Planning | Community Profiles". communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
  2. ^ "bx02_profile.pdf" (PDF). docs.google.com. NYC Department of Planning. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
  3. ^ New York City Charter § 2800(a)
  4. ^ "RESOURCES | Continuing to Triumph in the South Bronx". bxcb2.org. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
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