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PUMA 4015

PUMA 4015

Flatbush & Midwood

Approx. Brooklyn CD 14

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Household Economic Security
Housing Affordability, Quality, and Security
Housing Production
Quality of Life and Access to Opportunity
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Flatbush & Midwood
PUMA 4015 - Approx. Brooklyn CD 14

Quality of Life and Access to Opportunity: Flatbush & Midwood

Health Outcomes - Self-reported Health Among Survey Respondents

Table 5.01.T

NYC COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY, 2019-2020

datapercent
Good, Very Good, or Excellent health75.2%

Health Outcomes - Diabetes Prevalence Among Survey Respondents

Table 5.02.T

NYC COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY, 2019-2020

datapercent
Diagnosed with diabetes12.6%

Health Outcomes - Premature Mortality (Rate Per 100,000 Residents)

Table 5.03.T

NYC VITAL STATISTICS, 2000-2004

datanumber
Deaths before 65 years216.4

NYC VITAL STATISTICS, 2010-2014

datanumber
Deaths before 65 years176.1

NYC VITAL STATISTICS, 2016-2020

datanumber
Deaths before 65 years177.9

CHANGE, 2010-2014 to 2016-2020

datanumberpercent
Deaths before 65 years2.01.0%

Health Outcomes - Infant Mortality (Rate Per 1,000 Live Births)

Table 5.04.T

NYC VITAL STATISTICS, 2000-2004

datanumber
Deaths before 1 year6.7

NYC VITAL STATISTICS, 2010-2014

datanumber
Deaths before 1 year3.9

NYC VITAL STATISTICS, 2016-2020

datanumber
Deaths before 1 year3.2

CHANGE, 2010-2014 to 2016-2020

datanumberpercent
Deaths before 1 year-1.0-17.4%

Health Outcomes - Overdose Deaths (Rate Per 100,000 Residents)

Table 5.05.T

NYC VITAL STATISTICS, 2000-2004

datanumber
Drug-related overdose deaths-

NYC VITAL STATISTICS, 2010-2014

datanumber
Drug-related overdose deaths5.0

NYC VITAL STATISTICS, 2016-2020

datanumber
Drug-related overdose deaths11.1

CHANGE, 2010-2014 to 2016-2020

datanumberpercent
Drug-related overdose deaths6.0121.6%

Health Outcomes - COVID-19 Deaths (Rate Per 100,000 Residents)

Table 5.06.T

NYC DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE, 2022

datanumber
COVID-19 deaths between 2020 and February 2022630.6

Health Outcomes - Heat Vulnerability Index

Table 5.07.T

NYC DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE, 2021

datascore 1-5
Heat Vulnerability Index (1=Low)3

Access to Jobs

Table 5.08.T

NYC DEPARTMENT OF CITY PLANNING, 2021

datanumber
estimate
Total jobs within 30 minutes104,105

Access to Transit

Table 5.09.T

NYC DEPARTMENT OF CITY PLANNING, 2021

datanumber
estimate
Residents living within 1/4 mile of Select Bus Station or subway station52.1%
Residents living within 1/4 mile of ADA accessible subway stations8.6%

Commute

Table 5.10.T

ACS PUMS, 2008-2012

datanumberpercent
Total workers 16 years and over66,228100.0%
Drove or carpooled to work16,19324.5%

ACS PUMS, 2017-2021

datanumberpercent
Total workers 16 years and over74,140100.0%
Drove or carpooled to work19,26026.0%

CHANGE, 2008-2012 to 2017-2021

datanumberpercentpctg. pt.
Total workers 16 years and over7,91211.9%0.0
Drove or carpooled to work3,06718.9%1.5

Education Access - Access To Broadband Internet At Home

Table 5.11.T

ACS PUMS, 2017-2021

datanumberpercent
Total households59,216100.0%
With a computer46,52478.6%
With a broadband internet subscription41,54170.2%

Educational Outcomes - Subject Test Proficiency (Tested Student Population, 3rd-8th Grade)

Table 5.12.T

NYC DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, 2018

datapercent
English Language Arts proficient47.8%
Math proficient43.7%

Educational Outcomes - High School Graduation Rate (Students Entering 9th Grade In 2014)

Table 5.13.T

NYC DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, 2018

datapercent
Students graduating high school by 2018 (local or Regents diploma)73.3%

Open Space - Park Access

Table 5.14.T

NYC DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION, 2021

datanumberpercent
estimateestimate
Residents within walking distance of a park98,90760.8%

Public Safety - Traffic Injuries (Rate Per 100 Street Miles)

Table 5.15.T

NYC VISION ZERO VIEW, 2010-2014

datanumber
Total injuries1,264.6
Pedestrian injuries337.7
Cyclist injuries100.0
Motorist injuries826.8

NYC VISION ZERO VIEW, 2016-2020

datanumber
Total injuries1,164.6
Pedestrian injuries281.5
Cyclist injuries129.1
Motorist injuries753.9

CHANGE, 2010-2014 to 2016-2020

datanumberpercent
Total injuries-100.0-7.9%
Pedestrian injuries-56.0-16.6%
Cyclist injuries29.029.1%
Motorist injuries-73.0-8.8%

Public Safety - Traffic Fatalities (Rate Per 100 Street Miles)

Table 5.16.T

NYC VISION ZERO VIEW, 2010-2014

datanumber
Total fatalities5.1

NYC VISION ZERO VIEW, 2016-2020

datanumber
Total fatalities3.3

CHANGE, 2010-2014 to 2016-2020

datanumberpercent
Total fatalities-2.0-35.0%

Public Safety - Pedestrian Injury Hospitalizations (Rate Per 100,000 Residents)

Table 5.17.T

NYC DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE, 2019

datanumber
Total pedestrian hospitalizations16.8

Public Safety - Non-Fatal Assault Hospitalizations (Rate Per 100,000 Residents)

Table 5.18.T

NYC DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE, 2019

datanumber
Total non-fatal assault hospitalizations33.0