Brooklyn Community Board 5
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Brooklyn Community District 5 | |
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Country | United States |
State | New York |
City | New York City |
Borough | Brooklyn |
Neighborhoods | |
Government | |
• Chairperson | Andre T. Mitchell |
• District Manager | Melinda Perkins |
Area | |
• Total | 5.6 sq mi (15 km2) |
Population (2010)[1] | |
• Total | 182,896 |
• Density | 33,000/sq mi (13,000/km2) |
Ethnicity | |
• African-American | 52.1% |
• Asian | 4.6% |
• Hispanic and Latino Americans | 37.1% |
• White | 3.8% |
• Others | 2.4% |
Time zone | UTC−5 (Eastern) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−4 (EDT) |
ZIP codes | 11207, 11208, and 11239 |
Area code | 718, 347, 929, and 917 |
Police Precincts | 75th (website) |
Website | www |
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Brooklyn Community Board 5 is a New York City community board that encompasses the Brooklyn neighborhoods of East New York, Cypress Hills, Highland Park, New Lots, City Line, Spring Creek, and Starrett City. It is delimited by Van Sinderen Avenue on the west, the Queens Borough line on the north and on the east, as well as by the Gateway National Recreation Area, Louisiana and Stanley Avenue on the south.
Its current chairman is Andre T. Mitchell, and its district manager is Melinda Perkins.[3][4]
As of the United States Census, 2000, the Community Board has a population of 173,198, up from 161,350 in 1990 and 154,932 in 1980.
Of them (as of 2000), 8,785 (5.1%) are White non Hispanic, 84,838 (49.0%) are African-American, 6,007 (3.5%) Asian or Pacific Islander, 733 (0.4%) American Indian or Native Alaskan, 2,251 (1.3%) of some other race, 5,272 (3.0%) of two or more race, 65,312 (37.7%) of Hispanic origins.
46.6% of the population benefit from public assistance as of 2004, up from 32.2% in 2000. The land area is 3,612.7 acres (14.620 km2).
References
[edit]- ^ "Brooklyn Community District 5" (PDF). Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- ^ "NYC Planning | Community Profiles". communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- ^ "CAU - Brooklyn Boards". www1.nyc.gov. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
- ^ "Community Board 5". www.brooklyncb5.org. Brooklyn Community Board 5. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
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