Marble Hill Chinatown Washington Heights Inwood Hamilton Heights Manhattanville Central Harlem East Harlem Upper East Side Yorkville Lenox Hill Roosevelt Island Upper West Side Lincoln Square Clinton Midtown Murray Hill Chelsea Greenwich Village East Village Lower East Side Tribeca Little Italy Soho West Village Manhattan Valley Morningside Heights Gramercy Battery Park City Financial District Carnegie Hill Noho Civic Center Midtown South Sutton Place Turtle Bay Tudor City Stuyvesant Town Flatiron Walk To A Park City of New York Park & Recreation Bill de Blasio, Mayor Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP, Commissioner ¹ 0 1 0.5 Miles Open-Space Resources No Allotted Population Served Areas Note: The walk analysis is performed in ArcGIS using a pedestrian street network and entrances to open spaces resources throughout the city. The standard of a quarter-mile walk is used for open space resources less than 6 acres and a half-mile walk is used for resources 6 acres or more as well as parks with outdoor pools. The walk analysis excludes open space resources that are not always accessible to the general public, like community gardens, nature areas without trails or other access, concessions, cemeteries, and undeveloped property. NYC Parks properties also excluded: standalone buildings and institutions, triangles and plazas less than 0.20-acres, parkways without active-play resources, strips and malls. Percent of New Yorkers within a walk to a park is calculated based on the 2010 Decennial Census population figures. July, 2018