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Map of community districts in the City of New York. Community boards of Staten Island are New York City community boards in the borough of Staten Island, which are the appointed advisory groups of the community districts that advise on land use and zoning, participate in the city budget process, and address service delivery in their district.
There are currently 59 community districts: twelve in the Bronx, eighteen in Brooklyn, twelve in Manhattan, fourteen in Queens, and three in Staten Island. [1] They advise on land use and zoning, participate in the city budget process, and address service delivery in their district. [2]
"NYC Neighborhoods Map", NYC Department of City Planning, 2014. ... Staten Island Advance, 2015. This page was last edited on 21 February 2025, at 06:10 ...
The Special Hillsides Preservation District was created in 1987 by the City of New York to preserve the hilly terrains of the North Shore of Staten Island. The district maintains different planning rules to the rest of the City to account for the geological and bio diversity of the area. [ 1 ]
Staten Island representation in the state assembly has one Democrat and three Republicans. The 62nd, [84] 63rd, [85] and 64th [86] districts are represented by Republicans Michael Reilly, Sam Pirozzolo, and Michael Tannousis. The 61st [87] district has an elected Democrat, Charles Fall. Staten Island is split between two state Senate districts.
Counties of New York Location State of New York Number 62 Populations 5,082 (Hamilton) – 2,561,225 (Kings) Areas 33.77 square miles (87.5 km 2) (New York) – 2,821 square miles (7,310 km 2) (St. Lawrence) Government County government Subdivisions Cities, Towns, Indian Reservations Part of a series on Regions of New York Downstate New York New York City Long Island Hudson Valley (Lower ...
Willowbrook is a neighborhood in Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City.It is located in the region of the island usually referred to as Mid-Island, immediately to the south of Port Richmond, to the west of Meiers Corners and Westerleigh, to the north of New Springville, and to the east of Bulls Head.
In central Staten Island, the Staten Island Greenbelt spans approximately 2,500 acres (10 km 2), including 28 miles (45 km) of walking trails and one of the last undisturbed forests in the city. [37] Designated in 1984 to protect the island's natural lands, the Greenbelt comprises seven city parks.