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Staten Island Community District 1
Staten Island Community Board 1
North Shore
Location of Staten Island Community Board 1 in Staten Island
Location of Staten Island Community Board 1 in Staten Island
Country  United States
State  New York
City New York City
Borough Staten Island
Neighborhoods
Government
 • Type Community board
 • BodyStaten Island Community Board 1
 • ChairpersonNicholas Siclari
 • District ManagerJoseph Carroll
Area
 • Total13.5 sq mi (35 km2)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total175,756
 • Density13,000/sq mi (5,000/km2)
Ethnicity
 • Hispanic and Latino Americans29.7%
 • African-American21.3%
 • White37.7%
 • Asian8.5%
 • Others2.8%
Time zone UTC−5 ( Eastern)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC−4 ( EDT)
ZIP codes
10301, 10302, 10303, 10304, 10305, 10310, and 10314
Area codes 718, 347, and 929, and 917
Police Precincts
Website www1.nyc.gov/site/statenislandcb1/index.page
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Staten Island Community Board 1 is a local government unit of New York City, encompassing the Staten Island neighborhoods of Arlington, northern Castleton Corners, Clifton Concord, Elm Park, Fort Wadsworth, northern Graniteville, Grymes Hill, Livingston, Mariners' Harbor, northern Meiers Corners, New Brighton, Port Ivory, Port Richmond, Randall Manor, Rosebank, Staten Island, St. George, Shore Acres, Silver Lake, Stapleton, Sunnyside, Tompkinsville, West New Brighton, Westerleigh, and northern Willowbrook. [4] Community Board 1 is essentially the entire area of Staten Island north of the Staten Island Expressway.

Community Boards play an advisory role in New York City government in the areas of land use, zoning, budget and municipal service delivery.

Its current chairperson is Nicholas Siclari, and its district manager is Joseph Carroll. Leticia Remauro is a former chairperson.

References

  1. ^ "NYC Community District Profiles". communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  2. ^ "si01_profile.pdf" (PDF). docs.google.com. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  3. ^ "Staten Island Boards". Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  4. ^ Community Boards, Mayor's Community Affairs Unit (CAU), New York City.

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