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Call 911 For Emergencies The 28th Precinct is a largely residential community within Harlem with world-renowned status in the cultural/ethnic community, community organizations and institutions. The community is 86% residential, 9% commercial and the remaining areas consist of parks, churches and schools. The Precinct is situated in a location which is accessible to all major transportation arteries, all major subway Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 26th Precinct is located in upper Manhattan and is bounded by the Hudson River and Henry Hudson Parkway. A variety of prestigious colleges and institutions dot the community. Because of this, the precinct is home to a large transient population as well as a large and vibrant residential population. Contact Information Precinct: (212) 678-1311 Community Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 24th Precinct is located on the upper West Side of Manhattan. It is a residential and commercial community of multiple dwelling homes with one major Housing Development. The major commercial district in the command spans the entire length of Broadway. Contact Information Precinct: (212) 678-1811 Community Affairs: (212) 678-1803 Community Policing: (212) 678-1649 Crime Prevention: Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 23rd Precinct serves East Harlem (El Barrio) north of East 96th Street. The Precinct is primarily a residential and commercial community with 2% of the area industrial. There are 11 major housing complexes and 4 notable institutions in the community. Contact Information Precinct: (212) 860-6411 Community Affairs: (212) 860-6430 Community Policing: (212) 860-6434 Crime Prevention: Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies Central Park was designed in 1858 by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux and it became the Nation’s First Public Park. More than 40 million people visit the park each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches. Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 20th Precinct is located on the upper west side of Manhattan. The area is residential, commercial and industrial. The precinct consists of a culturally diverse community with very well known sources of cultural events and locations. There are numerous civic and social events throughout the year due to the close proximity of Central Park. The Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 19th Precinct has a population which is one of the densest in the nation, with residents estimated at 217,063. The southern part of the precinct has a large commercial area and the famous avenues of – Madison, Lexington and 3rd, well known for their shopping. There are also many dignitaries and diplomats that reside or Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The Midtown North Precinct command serves the area of Midtown Manhattan. The Precinct includes some of the most visited tourist sites, The Diamond District, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the Theatre District, Restaurant Row, Radio City Music Hall, and Rockefeller Plaza. The west side of the command is comprised of a residential area. Contact Information Precinct: (212) 767-8400 Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies The 17th Precinct is located in midtown Manhattan and comprised of the following communities: Sutton Area, Beekman Place, Kipps Bay, Turtle Bay, Murray Hill, Manhattan East and the Rose Hill Community. The Precinct serves three main constituents – residential, business and diplomatic communities. Contact Information Precinct: (212) 826-3211 Community Affairs: (212) 826-3228 Community Policing: (212) 826-3212 Read more...
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Call 911 For Emergencies Midtown Precinct South is primarily a commercial and entertainment oriented precinct. It has a small residential community composed of various ethnic and religious groups. The southern zone of the precinct is primarily residential and contains the Korean entertainment area, the Manhattan Mall Plaza and other commercial stores and loft buildings. There is a strip of hotels Read more...