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Implementing the Crotona Park Masterplan Creating Additional Space for Indoor Recreation at Crotona Park Improving Access to Bronx River Parks All photos courtesy of The Friends of Crotona Park Friends of Crotona Park Aguila Inc Bronx Borough President Bronx Community Board 3 Bronx Community Board 6 Bronx Director of Recreation Crotona Runners Club City CM Maria del Carmen Arroyo City CM Ritchie Torres City CM Vanessa Gibson Friends of Crotona Park Goodwill Baptist Church Mary Mitchell Community Center Matt Rey NYPD 42nd Precinct New York Junior Tennis League Oval Community Youth Program Partnerships for Parks Phipps Neighborhood Tremont Merchants Association Crotona Park Master Plan Community Concerns: Who We Talked To Completing Starlight Park Repurposing the Cass Gilbert Amtrak Station r r r r r r River Garden Concrete Plant Park Bronx Park Captain Rivera Playground Ann's Block ssociation Garden Isla Verde Garden Charlton Garden Demera/Santiago Garden Fox Playground Horseshoe Playground Wishing Well Garden Hoe Garden Rev J Polite Playground Field Of Dreams Park Longfellow Garden Printer's Park h en Jackson-Forest Community Garden Behagen Playground Jardin De La Familia Little Claremont Park Morgan Playground Rev Lena Irons Unity Park Genesis Park Community Garden Youth Village CS 134 Community Improvement Garden P.S. 186 Day Treatment Program Daniel Boone Playground Eae J Mitchell Park El Batey de Doña Provi Garden Stop & Go Playground Prospect Playground Volky Garden & Flowers Krystal Garden Group Quarry Ballfields Belmont Playground nt k Claremont Neighborhood Garden Mount Hope Playground Cleopatra Playground T ownsend Garden Mount Hope Garden Daly Ave Garden Garden Of Eden St. Mary's Park Barretto Park Julio Carballo Fields West Farms Rapids I-Am-Park dillo unity arden Leave it Better Kids' Garden College Avenue Greenthumb Playground 174 Granja arm OTF Grove Hill Playground Colgate Close Schomberg Academy Garden Dawson Playground Rainey Park Pontiac Playground Bryant Triangle Lyons Square Playground Benjamin Gladstone Square Hines Park Triangle Franklin Memorial Garden Franklin Triangle Freeman Triangle Model T Senior Citizen's Garden McKinley Square Beatty Plaza Drew Playground Rock Garden Park Crotona Park Victory Garden Boone Slope Park Fairmount Playground Admiral Farragut Playground West Farms Soldiers Cemetery Mapes Pool Hutton Triangle Whalen Grove Murphy Triangle Crotona Parkway Malls Mount Eden Malls Richman (Echo) Park Walton Slope on k Peace Park Morris Mesa Dunbar Playground El Batey Borincano Garden Fountain Of Youth Playground Vidalia Park El Flamboyan Garden Abigail Playground Tiffany Playground Seabury Park Claremont Park Devanney Triangle Miracle Garden Echo Triangle Martin Luther King Triangle 176th Street Community Garden Mohegan Triangle Michel Triangle Monsignor Raul Del Valle Square Soundview Park Joseph Rodman Drake Park Hunts Point Playground Bryant Hill Garden Garrison Park Hunts Point Riverside Park Watson Gleason Playground Noble Playground Young Park James Burke Ballfield Mapes Ballfield Bronx River Parkway Hoe Ave North Tot Lots O'Brien Oval Playground 52 LII Starlight Park Synergi Urban Garden UCFP Barry Plaza Gouverneur Playground O'Neill riangle Angie Lee Gonzales Garden Cooke Farm Garden Bathgate Playground Garden Of Happiness ynn round Tremont Park Garden Of Life Estella Diggs Park Hilton White Playground Stebbins Playground ro ral en Libertad Urban Farm P.S. 93 P.S. 3 P.S. 195 I.S. 123 P.S. 130 P.S. 66 I.S. 201/M.S. 424 P .S. 306 P.S. 146 P.S. 234 202 203 209 204 205 211 206 201 227 E 149 ST WALES AV E 152 ST CASANOVA ST ECHO PL CLINTON AV REV JAMES POLITE AV E 167 ST SEWARD AV JENNINGS ST COSTER ST E 166 ST FOOD CENTER DR 3 AV BRUCKNER BLVD SHERIDAN EXWY SR JUNGLE WORLD RD IRVINE ST E 174 ST BR BRONX RIVER PKWY CLAY AV E 169 ST AUSTIN PL LAFAYETTE AV WESTCHESTER AV BR WESTCHESTER AV HUNTS PT AV SPOFFORD AV TIMPSON PL BRP NB EN WATSON AV FAILE ST HALLECK ST SHERIDAN EXWY 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Fence Reconstruction Ballfield 5 Reconstruction Comfort Station Reconstruction at Playground of the Stars Ballfield 1 Lighting Installation Nature Center Reconstruction Pool System Reconstruction Bathhouse Entrance Reconstruction Roof Reconstruction NYJTL Cary Leeds Center Spray Shower Reconstruction Tennis Courts Reconstruction Ballfields Reconstruction Synthetic Turf Field 2 Seabury Park $850k Community Parks Initiative 3 Starlight Park $13.5M Bronx River Greenway River House 4 Starlight Park Ph. II $9.3M Build out former SDOT parcels 5 Starlight Park $22.5M Pedestrian bridge over Bronx River & 0.75 mi of Bronx River Greenway 6 Longfellow Park $2.9M Community Parks Initiative 7 Lyons Square Park $6.9M Community Parks Initiative 10 Stebbins Playground $438k Basketball Court Reconstruction 9 Rev J Polite Playground $850k Comfort Station Roof Reconstruction 8 Printer’s Park $942k Playground Reconstruction 11 Hoe Ave North Tot Lots Community Garden Procurement Design Construction Complete Plans and Projects in the Neighborhood Department of Parks and Recreation

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Page 1: NYC Parks Department of Parks and Recreation Garden Charles W Cooke Farm Garden Farm in the Bronx Bathgate Playground Garden Of Happiness Flynn Playground Tremont Park Garden Of Life

Implementing the Crotona Park Masterplan

Creating Additional Space for Indoor Recreation at Crotona Park

Improving Access to Bronx River Parks

COMMUNITY CONCERNS: Who We Talked To

All photos courtesy of The Friends of Crotona Park

COMMUNITY CONCERNS: Who We Talked To

All photos courtesy of The Friends of Crotona Park

Crotona & Tremont Park Master Plan 203417

• Friends of Crotona Park

• Aguila Inc

• Bronx Borough President

• Bronx Community Board 3

• Bronx Community Board 6

• Bronx Director of Recreation

• Crotona Runners Club

• City CM Maria del Carmen Arroyo

• City CM Ritchie Torres

• City CM Vanessa Gibson

• Friends of Crotona Park

• Goodwill Baptist Church

• Mary Mitchell Community Center

• Matt Rey NYPD 42nd Precinct

• New York Junior Tennis League

• Oval Community Youth Program

• Partnerships for Parks

• Phipps Neighborhood

• Tremont Merchants Association

COMMUNITY CONCERNS: Who We Talked To

All photos courtesy of The Friends of Crotona Park

Crotona Park Master PlanCommunity Concerns:

Who We Talked To

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SDOT Property

Walk to a Park - Served Area(.25 - .5mi)

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3

4

6

7

10

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1

8

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5

2 Seabury Park $850kCommunity Parks Initiative

3 Starlight Park $13.5MBronx River Greenway River House

4 Starlight Park Ph. II $9.3MBuild out former SDOT parcels

Crotona Park $47M

Pool Wall and Fence ReconstructionBallfield 5 ReconstructionComfort Station Reconstruction at Playground of the StarsBallfield 1 Lighting InstallationNature Center Reconstruction

Pool System ReconstructionBathhouse Entrance ReconstructionRoof Reconstruction

NYJTL Cary Leeds CenterSpray Shower Reconstruction

Tennis Courts ReconstructionBallfields ReconstructionSynthetic Turf Field

NYC Parks Recent* & Current Capital Investment

6 Longfellow Park $2.9MCommunity Parks Initiative

7 Lyons Square Park $6.9MCommunity Parks Initiative

10 Stebbins Playground $438k Basketball Court Reconstruction

9 Rev J Polite Playground $850k Comfort Station Roof Reconstruction

8 Printer’s Park $942kPlayground Reconstruction

11 Hoe Ave North Tot LotsCommunity Garden

Procurement

Design

Construction

Complete*Since 2010

5 Starlight Park $22.5MPedestrian bridge over Bronx River & 0.75 mi of Bronx River Greenway

2

3

4

6

7

10

9

1

8

11

5

2 Seabury Park $850kCommunity Parks Initiative

3 Starlight Park $13.5MBronx River Greenway River House

4 Starlight Park Ph. II $9.3MBuild out former SDOT parcels

Crotona Park $47M

Pool Wall and Fence ReconstructionBallfield 5 ReconstructionComfort Station Reconstruction at Playground of the StarsBallfield 1 Lighting InstallationNature Center Reconstruction

Pool System ReconstructionBathhouse Entrance ReconstructionRoof Reconstruction

NYJTL Cary Leeds CenterSpray Shower Reconstruction

Tennis Courts ReconstructionBallfields ReconstructionSynthetic Turf Field

NYC Parks Recent* & Current Capital Investment

6 Longfellow Park $2.9MCommunity Parks Initiative

7 Lyons Square Park $6.9MCommunity Parks Initiative

10 Stebbins Playground $438k Basketball Court Reconstruction

9 Rev J Polite Playground $850k Comfort Station Roof Reconstruction

8 Printer’s Park $942kPlayground Reconstruction

11 Hoe Ave North Tot LotsCommunity Garden

Procurement

Design

Construction

Complete*Since 2010

5 Starlight Park $22.5MPedestrian bridge over Bronx River & 0.75 mi of Bronx River Greenway

2

3

4

6

7

10

9

1

8

11

5

2 Seabury Park $850kCommunity Parks Initiative

3 Starlight Park $13.5MBronx River Greenway River House

4 Starlight Park Ph. II $9.3MBuild out former SDOT parcels

Crotona Park $47M

Pool Wall and Fence ReconstructionBallfield 5 ReconstructionComfort Station Reconstruction at Playground of the StarsBallfield 1 Lighting InstallationNature Center Reconstruction

Pool System ReconstructionBathhouse Entrance ReconstructionRoof Reconstruction

NYJTL Cary Leeds CenterSpray Shower Reconstruction

Tennis Courts ReconstructionBallfields ReconstructionSynthetic Turf Field

NYC Parks Recent* & Current Capital Investment

6 Longfellow Park $2.9MCommunity Parks Initiative

7 Lyons Square Park $6.9MCommunity Parks Initiative

10 Stebbins Playground $438k Basketball Court Reconstruction

9 Rev J Polite Playground $850k Comfort Station Roof Reconstruction

8 Printer’s Park $942kPlayground Reconstruction

11 Hoe Ave North Tot LotsCommunity Garden

Procurement

Design

Construction

Complete*Since 2010

5 Starlight Park $22.5MPedestrian bridge over Bronx River & 0.75 mi of Bronx River Greenway

2

3

4

6

7

10

9

1

8

11

5

2 Seabury Park $850kCommunity Parks Initiative

3 Starlight Park $13.5MBronx River Greenway River House

4 Starlight Park Ph. II $9.3MBuild out former SDOT parcels

Crotona Park $47M

Pool Wall and Fence ReconstructionBallfield 5 ReconstructionComfort Station Reconstruction at Playground of the StarsBallfield 1 Lighting InstallationNature Center Reconstruction

Pool System ReconstructionBathhouse Entrance ReconstructionRoof Reconstruction

NYJTL Cary Leeds CenterSpray Shower Reconstruction

Tennis Courts ReconstructionBallfields ReconstructionSynthetic Turf Field

NYC Parks Recent* & Current Capital Investment

6 Longfellow Park $2.9MCommunity Parks Initiative

7 Lyons Square Park $6.9MCommunity Parks Initiative

10 Stebbins Playground $438k Basketball Court Reconstruction

9 Rev J Polite Playground $850k Comfort Station Roof Reconstruction

8 Printer’s Park $942kPlayground Reconstruction

11 Hoe Ave North Tot LotsCommunity Garden

Procurement

Design

Construction

Complete*Since 2010

5 Starlight Park $22.5MPedestrian bridge over Bronx River & 0.75 mi of Bronx River Greenway

2

3

4

6

7

10

9

1

8

11

5

2 Seabury Park $850kCommunity Parks Initiative

3 Starlight Park $13.5MBronx River Greenway River House

4 Starlight Park Ph. II $9.3MBuild out former SDOT parcels

Crotona Park $47M

Pool Wall and Fence ReconstructionBallfield 5 ReconstructionComfort Station Reconstruction at Playground of the StarsBallfield 1 Lighting InstallationNature Center Reconstruction

Pool System ReconstructionBathhouse Entrance ReconstructionRoof Reconstruction

NYJTL Cary Leeds CenterSpray Shower Reconstruction

Tennis Courts ReconstructionBallfields ReconstructionSynthetic Turf Field

NYC Parks Recent* & Current Capital Investment

6 Longfellow Park $2.9MCommunity Parks Initiative

7 Lyons Square Park $6.9MCommunity Parks Initiative

10 Stebbins Playground $438k Basketball Court Reconstruction

9 Rev J Polite Playground $850k Comfort Station Roof Reconstruction

8 Printer’s Park $942kPlayground Reconstruction

11 Hoe Ave North Tot LotsCommunity Garden

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5 Starlight Park $22.5MPedestrian bridge over Bronx River & 0.75 mi of Bronx River Greenway

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• Bridge ImprovementsWestchester Ave BridgeE 169th St BridgeBruckner Expressway (SB, NB)E 174th St and E174th St Pedestrian Bridge

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GOOD JOBSThrough our network of 17 Workforce1 Centers, SBS implements a demand-driven system of workforce development to train and connect qualified candidates to quality job opportunities.

STRONGER BUSINESSESSBS serves businesses through our network of seven NYC Business Solutions Centers and seven Industrial Business Service Providers and also assists businesses with the navigation of City government and the regulatory environment to simplify the process of starting and operating a business in New York City.

THRIVING NEIGHBORHOODSSBS supports more than 100 community-based economic development organizations, including the City’s network of Business Improvement Districts, to ensure the success of commercial corridors by investing in merchant organizing, streetscape improvements, and business attraction.

• Avenue NYC is a competitive grant program that provides federal funding for local economic development and non-profit community-based organizations to strengthen retail corridors and strategically address commercial needs in low and moderate income communities across the five boroughs.

• Neighborhood Challenge funds innovative and catalytic projects that solve business challenges, generate community and economic impacts, and receive local recognition upon implementation.

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• Neighborhood 360° is a new program to identify, develop, and launch commercial revitalization projects in partnership with local stakeholders. Through proactive planning and targeted investments, Neighborhood 360° supports projects that strengthen and revitalize the streets, small businesses, and community-based organizations that anchor New York City neighborhoods.

The Neighborhood 360° Commercial District Needs Assessment (CDNA), completed in partnership with local community-based organizations, highlights the existing business landscape, consumer characteristics, physical environment, and unique character of the commercial corridors and local businesses that make up the identity of each neighborhood.

Workforce1 prepares and connects qualified candidates to job opportunities in New York City. We make strong matches for both candidates and employers by using a unique combination of recruitment expertise, industry knowledge, and skill-building workshops to strengthen candidates’ employment prospects.

NYC Business Solutions connects businesses to the resources they need to start, operate, and expand, with services ranging from free business courses to legal services and access to financing.

2017 Avenue NYC Grantee: WHEDco received a of $30,000 Avenue NYC Business Attraction and Retention Grant for the Southern Boulevard commercial corridor.

2016 Avenue NYC Grantee: Southern Blvd BID received $25,000 Avenue NYC Placemaking Grant to engage merchants and residents in festivals and community events.

2016 Neighborhood Challenge Grantee: WHEDco received $50,000 for Project ReLEASE to implement a targeted business attraction strategy for three key vacant commercial properties along Southern Boulevard.

Department of Small Business Services

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Addressing the Affordability Crisis

Department of Housing Preservation and DevelopmentAddressing the Affordability Crisis

About NYC Housing Preservation and Development (HPD)

What is Housing New York?Housing New York is Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to address the affordable housing crisis in New York City. The Plan aims to build or preserve 200,000 affordable housing units over 10 years, and to help both tenants and landlords preserve the quality and affordability of their homes. HPD is leading the Mayor’s charge in partnership with over 13 sister agencies, advocates, developers, tenants, community organizations, elected officials, and financial institutions.

What is Affordable Housing?Housing is considered “affordable” when a household spends no more than one-third of its income on rent and utilities.

Affordable for Whom?Housing New York aims to create and preserve housing for people earning a wide range of incomes, with a majority of new units targeted to those earning below 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI*), or less than $46,620 for a family of three. HPD will work with communities to develop neighborhood-specific policies that address their needs and priorities.

Who is HPD?Established in 1978, the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) is the largest municipal housing preservation and development agency in the nation. The agency’s mission is to make strategic investments that will improve and strengthen neighborhoods while preserving the stability and affordability of our existing housing stock.

How can HPD help?

Preserve Affordable Housing & Protect Tenants

Develop New Affordable Housing

Partner with Communities & Conduct Neighborhood Planning

2016 New York City Area Median Income (AMI*)Family

Size30% of

AMI50% of

AMI60% of

AMI80% of

AMI100% of

AMI130% of

AMI165% of

AMI

1 $19,050 $31,750 $38,100 $50,750 $63,500 $82,550 $104,775

2 $21,800 $36,250 $43,500 $58,000 $72,500 $94,250 $119,625

3 $24,500 $40,800 $48,960 $65,250 $81,600 $106,080 $134,640

4 $27,200 $45,300 $54,360 $72,500 $90,600 $117,780 $149,490

5 $29,400 $48,950 $58,740 $78,300 $97,900 $127,270 $161,535

2016 New York City Monthly RentsUnit Size

30% of AMI

50% of AMI

60% of AMI

80% of AMI

100% of AMI

130% of AMI

165% of AMI

Studio $428 $746 $904 $1,088 $1,360 $1,768 $2,244

1 BR $459 $799 $969 $1,360 $1,700 $2,210 $2,805

2 BR $550 $958 $1,162 $1,632 $2,040 $2,652 $3,366

3 BR $636 $1,107 $1,343 $1,885 $2,356 $3,063 $3,887* AMI is defined each year by HUD for all cities across the country. The 2015 AMI for New York City is $77,700 for a three-person family.

Based on the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 2016 AMI.

Incomes shown are for a three-person family.

Citywide Share of Housing Units to be Created or Preserved by Income

58% of units at 51-80% AMI ($40,800 - $65,250)

12% of units at 31-50% AMI ($24,500- $40,800)

8% of units at less than 30% AMI (<$24,500)

11% of units at 81-120% AMI ($65,250 - $97,920)

11% of units at 121-165% AMI ($97,920- $134,640)

Citywide, more units are assigned to this AMI* band because households making 30-70% AMI

are the most severely burdened in the city.

Rents are approximate and have been calculated at 30% of annual gross income. For low income bands, rents are based on 30% of 27%, 37%, 47% and 57% of AMI. Rents are subject to Program Requirements.

Addressing the Affordability CrisisAbout NYC Housing Preservation and Development (HPD)

What is Housing New York?Housing New York is Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to address the affordable housing crisis in New York City. The Plan aims to build or preserve 200,000 affordable housing units over 10 years, and to help both tenants and landlords preserve the quality and affordability of their homes. HPD is leading the Mayor’s charge in partnership with over 13 sister agencies, advocates, developers, tenants, community organizations, elected officials, and financial institutions.

What is Affordable Housing?Housing is considered “affordable” when a household spends no more than one-third of its income on rent and utilities.

Affordable for Whom?Housing New York aims to create and preserve housing for people earning a wide range of incomes, with a majority of new units targeted to those earning below 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI*), or less than $46,620 for a family of three. HPD will work with communities to develop neighborhood-specific policies that address their needs and priorities.

Who is HPD?Established in 1978, the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) is the largest municipal housing preservation and development agency in the nation. The agency’s mission is to make strategic investments that will improve and strengthen neighborhoods while preserving the stability and affordability of our existing housing stock.

How can HPD help?

Preserve Affordable Housing & Protect Tenants

Develop New Affordable Housing

Partner with Communities & Conduct Neighborhood Planning

2016 New York City Area Median Income (AMI*)Family

Size30% of

AMI50% of

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AMI80% of

AMI100% of

AMI130% of

AMI165% of

AMI

1 $19,050 $31,750 $38,100 $50,750 $63,500 $82,550 $104,775

2 $21,800 $36,250 $43,500 $58,000 $72,500 $94,250 $119,625

3 $24,500 $40,800 $48,960 $65,250 $81,600 $106,080 $134,640

4 $27,200 $45,300 $54,360 $72,500 $90,600 $117,780 $149,490

5 $29,400 $48,950 $58,740 $78,300 $97,900 $127,270 $161,535

2016 New York City Monthly RentsUnit Size

30% of AMI

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60% of AMI

80% of AMI

100% of AMI

130% of AMI

165% of AMI

Studio $428 $746 $904 $1,088 $1,360 $1,768 $2,244

1 BR $459 $799 $969 $1,360 $1,700 $2,210 $2,805

2 BR $550 $958 $1,162 $1,632 $2,040 $2,652 $3,366

3 BR $636 $1,107 $1,343 $1,885 $2,356 $3,063 $3,887* AMI is defined each year by HUD for all cities across the country. The 2015 AMI for New York City is $77,700 for a three-person family.

Based on the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 2016 AMI.

Incomes shown are for a three-person family.

Citywide Share of Housing Units to be Created or Preserved by Income

58% of units at 51-80% AMI ($40,800 - $65,250)

12% of units at 31-50% AMI ($24,500- $40,800)

8% of units at less than 30% AMI (<$24,500)

11% of units at 81-120% AMI ($65,250 - $97,920)

11% of units at 121-165% AMI ($97,920- $134,640)

Citywide, more units are assigned to this AMI* band because households making 30-70% AMI

are the most severely burdened in the city.

Rents are approximate and have been calculated at 30% of annual gross income. For low income bands, rents are based on 30% of 27%, 37%, 47% and 57% of AMI. Rents are subject to Program Requirements.

Addressing the Affordability CrisisAbout NYC Housing Preservation and Development (HPD)

What is Housing New York?Housing New York is Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to address the affordable housing crisis in New York City. The Plan aims to build or preserve 200,000 affordable housing units over 10 years, and to help both tenants and landlords preserve the quality and affordability of their homes. HPD is leading the Mayor’s charge in partnership with over 13 sister agencies, advocates, developers, tenants, community organizations, elected officials, and financial institutions.

What is Affordable Housing?Housing is considered “affordable” when a household spends no more than one-third of its income on rent and utilities.

Affordable for Whom?Housing New York aims to create and preserve housing for people earning a wide range of incomes, with a majority of new units targeted to those earning below 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI*), or less than $46,620 for a family of three. HPD will work with communities to develop neighborhood-specific policies that address their needs and priorities.

Who is HPD?Established in 1978, the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) is the largest municipal housing preservation and development agency in the nation. The agency’s mission is to make strategic investments that will improve and strengthen neighborhoods while preserving the stability and affordability of our existing housing stock.

How can HPD help?

Preserve Affordable Housing & Protect Tenants

Develop New Affordable Housing

Partner with Communities & Conduct Neighborhood Planning

2016 New York City Area Median Income (AMI*)Family

Size30% of

AMI50% of

AMI60% of

AMI80% of

AMI100% of

AMI130% of

AMI165% of

AMI

1 $19,050 $31,750 $38,100 $50,750 $63,500 $82,550 $104,775

2 $21,800 $36,250 $43,500 $58,000 $72,500 $94,250 $119,625

3 $24,500 $40,800 $48,960 $65,250 $81,600 $106,080 $134,640

4 $27,200 $45,300 $54,360 $72,500 $90,600 $117,780 $149,490

5 $29,400 $48,950 $58,740 $78,300 $97,900 $127,270 $161,535

2016 New York City Monthly RentsUnit Size

30% of AMI

50% of AMI

60% of AMI

80% of AMI

100% of AMI

130% of AMI

165% of AMI

Studio $428 $746 $904 $1,088 $1,360 $1,768 $2,244

1 BR $459 $799 $969 $1,360 $1,700 $2,210 $2,805

2 BR $550 $958 $1,162 $1,632 $2,040 $2,652 $3,366

3 BR $636 $1,107 $1,343 $1,885 $2,356 $3,063 $3,887* AMI is defined each year by HUD for all cities across the country. The 2015 AMI for New York City is $77,700 for a three-person family.

Based on the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 2016 AMI.

Incomes shown are for a three-person family.

Citywide Share of Housing Units to be Created or Preserved by Income

58% of units at 51-80% AMI ($40,800 - $65,250)

12% of units at 31-50% AMI ($24,500- $40,800)

8% of units at less than 30% AMI (<$24,500)

11% of units at 81-120% AMI ($65,250 - $97,920)

11% of units at 121-165% AMI ($97,920- $134,640)

Citywide, more units are assigned to this AMI* band because households making 30-70% AMI

are the most severely burdened in the city.

Rents are approximate and have been calculated at 30% of annual gross income. For low income bands, rents are based on 30% of 27%, 37%, 47% and 57% of AMI. Rents are subject to Program Requirements.

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Department of Housing Preservation and Development HPD’s Tools

About NYC Housing Preservation and Development (HPD)

For more information about HPD, visit www.nyc.gov/hpd

HPD works with non-profit and for-profit affordable housing developers to use City, State, and Federal subsidies to fund the creation of thousands of affordable units every year, including family housing, senior housing, and supportive housing for formerly homeless and disabled individuals.

• For privately owned sites, developers can apply for the City’s low-interest loans, tax credits, and other incentives in exchange for building affordable housing.

• The City also awards publically owned land to private developers through competitive Request for Proposals (RFP) processes, which are evaluated based on a variety of factors, including affordability levels.

Visit Housing Connect (www.nyc.gov/housingconnect) to learn about and apply to live in affordable housing developments across the city.

Financial & Tax Incentives. HPD administers loan and tax incentives to help building owners rehabilitate their properties and preserve housing quality. In exchange for financial assistance, property owners are required to maintain rents at levels that are affordable for existing tenants, as well as to limit rent increases, for approximately 30 years.

Enforcement. HPD’s Code Enforcement unit responds to resident complaints and referrals to identify and remediate problems with the quality or safety of buildings. If the unit finds housing code violations that are not corrected, or if there are repeated violations, HPD can take a number of actions depending upon the severity of the issue. If your landlord is neglecting repairs in your building and compromising the health and safety of you or your neighbors, please call 311.

Partnerships. HPD’s Division of Community Partnerships works with neighborhood organizations, elected officials, and community development corporations to learn about the needs of residents and property owners, and to ensure that HPD’s tools are effectively addressing those needs. The Division also conducts education and outreach events in neighborhoods so tenants are aware of their rights and owners understand their responsibilities and options for maintaining affordability.

HPD’s new Office of Neighborhood Strategies is working with communities to ensure that new housing is coordinated with other essential services and infrastructure to foster more equitable, diverse, and livable neighborhoods. By understanding the community’s goals, concerns, aspirations, values, priorities, and vision for a neighborhood, HPD can more effectively engage with people to refine existing tools and/or develop new tools to meet community objectives.

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Neighborhood Planning

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Since 2003, HPD has financed the new construction of approximately 8,800 homes and thepreservation of approximately 9,500 homes in Community Districts 2 and 3