Kamillah Hanks

District 49

Arlington, Clifton, Clove Lakes, Concord, Elm Park, Graniteville, Livingston, Mariners Harbor, New Brighton, Port Richmond, Randall Manor, Rosebank, St. George, Snug Harbor, Silver Lake, Stapleton, Sunnyside, West Brighton and Tompkinsville

Who lives in District 49?

District 49
Citywide

Racial Diversity Index

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More Diverse

Demographics
District 49
Citywide
Seniors – 65 and Older
13.3%
14.5%
Families with Children
30.7%
24.8%
Median Household Income
$68,715
$63,998
People Living Below Poverty Level
19.5%
17.9%

What are the housing needs in District 49?

Housing Need
District 49
Citywide | Avg Per District
Rental Vacancy Rate
8.5%
3.4%
Rent Burdened Households
59.3%
52.5%
Expiring affordable units 2023 – 2027
341
1,167
Percent Overcrowded
1.8%
3.7%
Code Violations per 100 units
12.0
21.0
NYCHA Capital Needs
$1,031,298,218
$787,949,140
Households Entering DHS Homeless Shelters
Staten Island CB 1
389

What is the housing stock in District 49?

Housing Stock
District 49
Citywide | Avg Per District
NYCHA Units
3,511
3,243
Section 8 Units
2,681
2,538
Density: PPL Per Acre
18.9
45.8
Percent Homeowners
51.5%
32.7%
Percent Renters
48.5%
67.3%
Rent Regulated Units
7,000
18,980
Units in 1-4 Family Homes
74.1%
38.5%
Units in 5-19 Unit Buildings
4.7%
12.9%
Units in 20+ Unit Buildings
20.7%
48.4%
Housing Production
District 49
Citywide Average
Housing Units in 2021
60,370
70,893
New Housing Units 2022
12
281
Housing Units in 2022
60,382
71,174
Increase in 2022
0.02%
0.39%

Ranked 28

in affordable housing

What affordable housing is being produced

Affordable housing construction in district compared to Citywide average: 2014 - 2022

31

338

75

195

526

623

6

95

18

279

Affordable housing preserved in district: 2014 - 2022

765

380

201

1,072

928

947

147

170

15

191

Total affordable housing production in district: 2014 - 2022

796

718

276

1,268

1,454

1,570

153

265

33

470

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Our Members

  • 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East
  • 400 Foundation
  • AARP
  • ANHD
  • Ascendant Neighborhood Development Corporation
  • Bank of America
  • Breaking Ground
  • CAMBA
  • Chase
  • Center for NYC Neighborhoods
  • Chhaya
  • Citi Community Development
  • Citizens Housing & Planning Council
  • Citizens’ Committee for Children
  • Coalition for the Homeless
  • Community League of the Heights (CLOTH)
  • Community Voices Heard
  • CPC
  • CSH
  • Community Service Society of NY
  • Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation
  • Designing the WE
  • Dunn Development
  • Enterprise Community Partners Inc.
  • Fair Housing Justice Center
  • Fifth Avenue Committee
  • Fortune Society
  • FPWA
  • FUREE
  • Gateway Housing
  • Goddard Riverside
  • Goldstein Hall
  • GOLES
  • Gotham Organization
  • Habitat NYC
  • HELP USA
  • Homeless Services United
  • HOPE Communities Inc
  • Housing Justice for All
  • Human.nyc 
  • Human Services Council
  • IMPACCT-Brooklyn
  • Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing
  • JobsFirstNYC
  • Legal Aid NYC
  • LIIF
  • LISC
  • LiveOn
  • Los Sures (Southside United HDFC)
  • MBD Community Housing Corp.
  • MHANY
  • Midtown South Community Council
  • Monadnock Development
  • Neighborhood Housing Services NYC
  • Neighborhood Restore
  • New Destiny Housing
  • New York Building Congress
  • New York Housing Conference
  • NYSAFAH
  • New York State Council of Churches
  • NYU School of Medicine
  • Open New York
  • Osborne Association
  • Partners for Dignity and Rights
  • Partnership for Faith-Based Affordable Housing and Community Development
  • Phipps Houses
  • Project Hospitality
  • REBNY
  • Red Hook Initiative
  • Regional Planning Association
  • Related Companies
  • Right to Counsel
  • Riseboro
  • Robin Hood Foundation
  • Rockabill Development
  • RxHome
  • Services for the UnderServed Inc. (S:US)
  • Settlement Housing Fund
  • Shams DaBaron, Advocate
  • Single Stop USA
  • SKA Marin
  • SMJ Development
  • Supportive Housing Network of New York
  • Sunnyside Community Services
  • The Samuels Group
  • Trinity Church Wall Street
  • UHAB
  • United Neighborhood Houses
  • University Neighborhood Housing Program
  • Vera Institute
  • WE ACT
  • WIN NYC
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