Description: The PARK feature class contains both the PARK BOUNDARY for NYC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) designated parks, as well as the following Park features, which are often within (overlapping) the park boundaries. BASEBALL/SOFTBALL FIELD- Baseball or softball fieldsBASKETBALL COURT- Basketball courtsHANDBALL COURT- Handball courtsMULTIPURPOSE COURT- Multiuse areasTENNIS COURT- Tennis courtsVOLLEYBALL COURT- Volleyball courtsFOOTBALL FIELD- Football fieldsSOCCER FIELD- Soccer fieldsGOLF COURSE- Golf coursesPOOLS- Public pool areasTRACK- Running trackSKATING RINK- Skating or hockey rinkGREENSTREETS- These coincide with DPR Greenstreet dataset. Park adjacent to road. Digital planimetrics are derived using the imagery products delivered with the 2022 New York Statewide Flyover (see Summary for specific flight dates), which includes raw imagery collected to support the generation of 0.5 Ft Ground Sample Distance (GSD) natural color imagery. The images were captured with 80% forward lap and side lap to support 1”=100’ mapping and meet the distortion free requirements within New York City. Planimetrics are developed to meet American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Class 1 (one) horizontal mapping standards and ASPRS vertical Class 2 (two) accuracy specifications. Planimetrics are delivered via an ESRI file geodatabase in New York State Plane Coordinate System, Long Island East Zone, NAD83, US foot (EPSG: 2263).
Copyright Text: The New York City Office of Technology & Innovation funded and coordinated the MYCMap update project. The Sanborn Map Company Inc. produced the data, and CARSI (Center for Advanced Analysis of Spatial Information) at Hunter College managed the project and conducted quality assurance for the data product.
Description: The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program requires that each CDBG funded activity must either principally benefit low- and moderate-income persons, aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or meet a community development need having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community and other financial resources are not available to meet that need. With respect to activities that principally benefit low- and moderate-income persons, at least 51 percent of the activity's beneficiaries must be low and moderate income. For CDBG, a person is considered to be of low income only if he or she is a member of a household whose income would qualify as "very low income" under the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments program. Generally, these Section 8 limits are based on 50% of area median. Similarly, CDBG moderate income relies on Section 8 "lower income" limits, which are generally tied to 80% of area median. These data are derived from the 2011-2015 American Community Survey (ACS) and based on Census 2010 geography.
To learn more about the Low to Moderate Income Populations visit: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/acs-low-mod-summary-data/
Data Dictionary: DD_Low to Moderate Income Populations by Tract
Copyright Text: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Description: The PARK feature class contains both the PARK BOUNDARY for NYC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) designated parks, as well as the following Park features, which are often within (overlapping) the park boundaries. BASEBALL/SOFTBALL FIELD- Baseball or softball fieldsBASKETBALL COURT- Basketball courtsHANDBALL COURT- Handball courtsMULTIPURPOSE COURT- Multiuse areasTENNIS COURT- Tennis courtsVOLLEYBALL COURT- Volleyball courtsFOOTBALL FIELD- Football fieldsSOCCER FIELD- Soccer fieldsGOLF COURSE- Golf coursesPOOLS- Public pool areasTRACK- Running trackSKATING RINK- Skating or hockey rinkGREENSTREETS- These coincide with DPR Greenstreet dataset. Park adjacent to road. Digital planimetrics are derived using the imagery products delivered with the 2022 New York Statewide Flyover (see Summary for specific flight dates), which includes raw imagery collected to support the generation of 0.5 Ft Ground Sample Distance (GSD) natural color imagery. The images were captured with 80% forward lap and side lap to support 1”=100’ mapping and meet the distortion free requirements within New York City. Planimetrics are developed to meet American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Class 1 (one) horizontal mapping standards and ASPRS vertical Class 2 (two) accuracy specifications. Planimetrics are delivered via an ESRI file geodatabase in New York State Plane Coordinate System, Long Island East Zone, NAD83, US foot (EPSG: 2263).
Copyright Text: The New York City Office of Technology & Innovation funded and coordinated the MYCMap update project. The Sanborn Map Company Inc. produced the data, and CARSI (Center for Advanced Analysis of Spatial Information) at Hunter College managed the project and conducted quality assurance for the data product.