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Clason Point, Bronx

Clason Point is a peninsula and a neighborhood in the East Bronx, New York City. The area includes a collection of neighborhoods including Harding Park, and Soundview. Its boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise, are: Lafayette Avenue to the north, White Plains Road/Pugsley Creek Park to the east, the East River to the south, and the Bronx River to the west.

Clason Point
Houses in Harding Park at Clason Point's extreme southern tip
Location in New York City
Coordinates: 40°48′22″N 73°51′00″W / 40.806°N 73.85°W / 40.806; -73.85
Country United States
State New York
City New York City
Borough Bronx
Community DistrictBronx 9[1]
Area
 • Total1.2 km2 (0.47 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)[2]
 • Total9,136
 • Density7,500/km2 (19,000/sq mi)
Economics
 • Median income$65,176
ZIP Codes
10473
Area code718, 347, 929, and 917
Websitewww.clasonpoint.nyc

Soundview Avenue is the primary thoroughfare through Clason Point. Soundview Avenue once stretched from White Plains Road and O'Brien Avenue in Harding Park to Westchester and Metcalf Avenues in Soundview-Bruckner before the construction of the Bronx River Parkway. It was then known as Clason's Point Road. The Bruckner Expressway which now bisects the area along the center was once known as Ludlow Avenue.

Clason Point is part of Bronx Community Board 9, and its ZIP Code include 10473. The area is patrolled by the NYPD's 43rd Precinct.[3] NYCHA property in the area is patrolled by PSA 8 at 2794 Randall Avenue in the Throggs Neck section of the Bronx.

History edit

Precolonial and colonial times edit

The small peninsula of the Bronx defined by the Bronx River, Pugsley's Creek, and the East River is known as Clason (pronounced CLAW-son) Point. However, it has had several names over the years. In ancient times, the Bronx River area to the West was known to the Siwanoys, who spoke Algonquian,[4] as "Aquahung". The site of a large Native American settlement, comprising more than seventy dwellings, Clason Point was then known to natives as "Snakapins", or "Land By The Two Waters".[5][6]

Europeans began settling the region in the early 17th century, and the Cornell family built the first permanent European settlement in the spit of land first known as Snakipins by the Indians. An English settler, Thomas Cornell, began farming here from 1643, for which the area became known as Cornell's Neck. He owned 2000 acres. During the Pig Wars the Indigenous People burned his farm and he narrowly escaped by boat.[4] In the 1640s a series of skirmishes between the Cornells and the Siwanoy, known as the Pig Wars, were led by Chief Wampage, the Siwanoy sachem believed to be the Indigenous leader who killed Anne Hutchinson and her children in 1643 at Split Rock, now in the northern Bronx. A passing ship rescued the Cornells, and they returned to their home the year after Wampage's last raid. Britisher Thomas Pell arrived at a treaty in 1654 with several Siwanoy sachems, including Wampage, that the Dutch authorities didn't recognize. This disagreement was rendered moot in 1664 when the British fleet appeared in the harbor and the Dutch capitulated.

Resort area edit

 
Site of the Clason Point Point Military Academy (Note: Clason's Point Road was renamed as Soundview Avenue.)

The area was then renamed Clason Point after Isaac Clason, a Scottish merchant and a major land owner.[7] Development in the 19th century soon attracted resort seekers, and the area became known for its amusements and entertainment. From 1883 to 1927, it was the site of the Clason Point Military Academy.[4][7]

By the middle 19th century Clason Point had many farmhouses, despite its poor drainage. Even today the main shopping area is fairly distant, along Story Avenue, the Bruckner Expressway and White Plains Road. Its seaside location and views attracted seaside resorts, dancehalls and amusement parks in the early 20th century, served by a ferry from College Point, Queens. Kane's, a major saloon in the Clason Point area in the 1920s, featured Helen Kane, a singer who coined the phrase "Boop-oop-a-doop" and for which cartoon flapper Betty Boop was modeled. Baby Esther was a black woman who originally performed at the Cotton Club in Harlem and was actually the first flapper with the Betty Boop persona, but Helen Kane was falsely credited at the time.

Clason Point in the early 20th century was an era of trolley cars on the main thoroughfare, Soundview Avenue or, as it was then, Clason Point Road. Clason Point was a mixture of mansions, farmland and undeveloped fields and swampland. There were ferryboat and steamer excursions from "The Point" to downtown Manhattan as well as local service across the East River to College Point, Queens. The last boat to College Point terminated during World War II.[4] Fairyland Park, in the Harding Park area of Clason Point, contained dance halls, roller coasters, picnic groves and baseball games, as well as a 300-by-50-foot (91 by 15 m) saltwater outdoor swimming pool known as "The Inkwell."[8]: 108 [9] There was a volunteer fire department, a small airport, docks for sailboats and motorboats, saloons, and novelty shops. The amusement park rides and novelties was then known as "The Coney Island of the Bronx."[9] The Ferris wheel in the amusement park was blown over in a 1922 windstorm, killing at least seven.[8]: 110–111 [10]

Residential development edit

The resort area started to decline during the 1930s, with the onset of the Great Depression and the construction of the IRT Pelham Line.[8]: 113  Permanent residence increased in the area. Some residents converted existing bungalows around Harding Park for year-round occupation. After World War II, urban planner Robert Moses targeted the community for slum clearance, including the construction of public housing. His proposal was defeated by local residents.[11] White flight occurred in the area through the mid-20th century.

 
Looking east on an early afternoon from Clason Point Park[12]

The former amusement park, purchased in 1947, became the site for the Shorehaven Beach Club two years later.[8]: 113  The club was purchased by Soundview Associates, an investment group including Sylvester Stallone, in 1986. It became the Shorehaven Condominiums in 1999, a gated community of 1,183 multi-unit condominium townhomes.[4][6] Development on most of the remaining vacant parcels in the area continued through the 2000s.

Soundview Park, one of the largest in the South Bronx, was renovated to include pedestrian access and redesigned recreational areas. Future plans in accordance with PlaNYC initiatives will create an urban oasis in this dense community; complete with recreation nodes, Greenway connections, bike/hike trails, designated fishing areas, a boat launch, and esplanades with skyline views.[13] The neighborhood has become increasingly more diverse with a rise in varied Latin American immigration in the 21st century. Crime has also seen a significant decline as a result of a number of factors including enhanced policing techniques and changing economic demographics.[14]

In the 21st century, the Harding Park section of Clason Point became known as Little Puerto Rico, with narrow streets and bungalow homes along the waterfront.[4] The infrastructure of the area has not been updated in many years. Many streets flood after periods of heavy rain. The nearest retail strip is almost a mile away. Public transportation consists of two bus routes and there are only a few schools in the neighborhood.[15]

Demographics edit

Based on data from the 2010 United States Census, the population of Soundview/Clason Point/Castle Hill was 53,686, a change of 2,933 (5.5%) from the 50,753 counted in 2000. Covering an area of 1,198.36 acres (484.96 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 44.8 inhabitants per acre (28,700/sq mi; 11,100/km2).[16] The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 2% (1,067) White, 37% (19,876) African American, 0.3% (161) Native American, 1.3% (709) Asian, 0% (22) Pacific Islander, 0.4% (239) from other races, and 1.1% (586) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 57.8% (31,026) of the population.[17]

Soundview's total land area is roughly 1.3 square miles. It is racially diverse and has a mixture of moderate single family homes, low income buildings and expensive condominiums. Most buildings in this section have the same requirements as buildings in Co-op City.

The entirety of Community District 9, which comprises Clason Point and Parkchester, had 184,105 inhabitants as of NYC Health's 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 79.7 years.[18]: 2, 20  This is about the same as the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods.[19]: 53 (PDF p. 84) [20] Most inhabitants are youth and middle-aged adults: 25% are between the ages of between 0–17, 29% between 25–44, and 24% between 45–64. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, at 10% and 12% respectively.[18]: 2 

As of 2017, the median household income in Community District 9 was $40,005.[21] In 2018, an estimated 26% of Clason Point and Parkchester residents lived in poverty, compared to 25% in all of the Bronx and 20% in all of New York City. One in eight residents (13%) were unemployed, compared to 13% in the Bronx and 9% in New York City. Rent burden, or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 55% in Clason Point and Parkchester, compared to the boroughwide and citywide rates of 58% and 51% respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, Clason Point and Parkchester are considered low-income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying.[18]: 7 

Land use and terrain edit

 
Tenements
 
Semi-detached multi-unit rowhouses

There are large, residential housing complexes of various types. These include public housing, high-rise co-ops and rentals. The neighborhood contains one of the highest concentrations of NYCHA projects in the Bronx. There are also 5 and 6 story, pre-war, apartment buildings primarily concentrated along the IRT Pelham Line El on Westchester Avenue and multi-unit row-houses located throughout the neighborhood. Starting in the 1990s, the construction of modern 2 and 3 unit row-houses and apartment buildings have increased the percentage of owners versus renters. The neighborhood's northern and eastern borders have a heavy concentration of commercial establishments. Westchester Avenue evolved into a mixed use, primarily commercial, district serving the greater area after the completion of the elevated IRT Pelham Line. Bruckner Plaza, which greatly expanded throughout the 1990s, contains big box stores. Other primary thoroughfares contain limited but necessary amenities like supermarkets, pharmacies, barbershops, hair salons, fast food, bodegas, and cheap shops.

Bronx River is largely industrial in usage.

There are several NYCHA developments:[22]

  1. 1780 Watson Avenue, one 6-story building.
  2. 1471 Watson Avenue; one 6-story building.
  3. Boynton Avenue Rehab; three rehabilitated tenement buildings, either 3 or 6 stories tall.
  4. Sotomayor Houses; twenty-eight 7-story buildings.
  5. Bronx River Houses; nine 14-story buildings.
  6. Bronx River Addition; two buildings, one 6 stories tall another 14 stories tall.
  7. Clason Point Gardens; forty-five buildings, all 2 stories tall. This was the first New York City Housing Authority development in the Bronx.[23]
  8. Monroe Houses; twelve buildings, either 8, 14, or 15 stories tall.
  9. Sack Wern Houses; seven buildings, each 6 stories tall.
  10. Soundview Houses; thirteen 7-story buildings.

Parks and recreation edit

Soundview Park occupies 205 acres (83 ha) in the southwestern section of the neighborhood, with ballfields and playgrounds and a pedestrian/bike greenway along the left bank of the Bronx River estuary from Lafayette Avenue to Leland Avenue.[24] It was built on filled land[25] starting in 1939.[26] The first 93 acres (38 ha) of the park were acquired by the City of New York in 1937,[27] and 66 acres (27 ha) more were acquired along the water's edge in December 1939.[28]

Pugsley Creek Park is located along the eastern shoreline of Clason Point. It surrounds a historic creek that was previously a tributary of Westchester Creek.[29]

Clason Point Park is located on the southern shoreline of Clason Point. It was historically the site of an amusement park, which operated in the first half of the 20th century.[30][8][31] The park now serves as a ferry landing[32] and kayaking facility.[33]

Subsections edit

 
Pugsley Creek Park separates Castle Hill Neck (right) from Clason Point (left)
 
An artificial Lagoon at the south end of Soundview Park
  • Bronx River: Bronx River's boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise are: The Cross-Bronx Expressway to the north, White Plains Road to the east, Westchester Avenue to the south, and the Bronx River to the west. Bronx River includes the Bronx River Houses. The area is usually included in the Soundview section.
  • Harding Park: Harding Park's boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise are: Lacombe Avenue to the north, Pugsley's Creek to the east, the East River to the south, and the Bronx River to the west. Harding Park is composed mostly of bungalows set away from the street grid. The area is also referred to as the subsection of Clason Point. As in Silver Beach and Edgewater Park in Throggs Neck, a peninsular location and irregular street grid incongruent with the main Bronx grid lend an air of isolation.
  • Soundview-Bruckner: Soundview-Bruckner's boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise are: Westchester Avenue to the north, White Plains Road to the east, the Bruckner Expressway to the south, and the Bronx River to the west. Soundview-Bruckner includes the Bronxdale Houses. The area is usually included in the Soundview section.[34]
  • Soundview: Soundview's boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise are: the Bruckner Expressway to the north, White Plains Road to the east, Lacombe Avenue to the south, and the Bronx River to the west. Soundview includes Soundview Park as well as multiple low-income public housing developments.

Police and crime edit

Clason Point and Parkchester are patrolled by the 43rd Precinct of the NYPD, located at 900 Fteley Avenue.[3] The 43rd Precinct ranked 36th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010.[35] As of 2018, with a non-fatal assault rate of 100 per 100,000 people, Clason Point and Parkchester's rate of violent crimes per capita is more than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 603 per 100,000 people is higher than that of the city as a whole.[18]: 8 

The 43rd Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 63.1% between 1990 and 2022. The precinct reported 6 murders, 48 rapes, 747 robberies, 806 felony assaults, 302 burglaries, 1,039 grand larcenies, and 561 grand larcenies auto in 2022.[36]

Fire safety edit

Clason Point contains a New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire station, Engine Co. 96/Ladder Co. 54, at 1689 Story Avenue.[37][38]

Health edit

As of 2018, preterm births and births to teenage mothers are more common in Clason Point and Parkchester than in other places citywide. In Clason Point and Parkchester, there were 106 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 26.4 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide).[18]: 11  Clason Point and Parkchester has a relatively average population of residents who are uninsured. In 2018, this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 16%, higher than the citywide rate of 14%.[18]: 14 

The concentration of fine particulate matter, the deadliest type of air pollutant, in Clason Point and Parkchester is 0.0076 milligrams per cubic metre (7.6×10−9 oz/cu ft), more than the city average.[18]: 9  Eighteen percent of Clason Point and Parkchester residents are smokers, which is higher than the city average of 14% of residents being smokers.[18]: 13  In Clason Point and Parkchester, 32% of residents are obese, 16% are diabetic, and 34% have high blood pressure—compared to the citywide averages of 24%, 11%, and 28% respectively.[18]: 16  In addition, 25% of children are obese, compared to the citywide average of 20%.[18]: 12 

Eighty-three percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is less than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 72% of residents described their health as "good," "very good," or "excellent," lower than the city's average of 78%.[18]: 13  For every supermarket in Clason Point and Parkchester, there are 13 bodegas.[18]: 10 

The nearest hospital campuses are Montefiore Medical Center's Westchester Square and West Farms campuses, as well as Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center's Longwood campus. The nearest large hospital is NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi in Morris Park.[39]

Post offices and ZIP Codes edit

Clason Point is located within two ZIP Codes. The area north of Bruckner Expressway/Interstate 278 is in 10472, while the area south of Bruckner Expressway/I-278 is in 10473.[40] The United States Postal Service operates three post offices nearby:

  • Clason Point Station – 829 Soundview Avenue[41]
  • Cornell Station – 1950 Lafayette Avenue[42]
  • Soundview Station – 1687 Gleason Avenue[43]

Education edit

Clason Point and Parkchester generally have a similar rate of college-educated residents to the rest of the city as of 2018. While 23% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 30% have less than a high school education and 47% are high school graduates or have some college education. By contrast, 26% of Bronx residents and 43% of city residents have a college education or higher.[18]: 6  The percentage of Clason Point and Parkchester students excelling in math rose from 23% in 2000 to 44% in 2011, and reading achievement increased from 27% to 30% during the same time period.[44]

Clason Point and Parkchester's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is higher than the rest of New York City. In Clason Point and Parkchester, 28% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, more than the citywide average of 20%.[19]: 24 (PDF p. 55) [18]: 6  Additionally, 69% of high school students in Clason Point and Parkchester graduate on time, lower than the citywide average of 75%.[18]: 6 

Schools edit

The following public schools are located in Clason Point that are not also located in Soundview:[45]

  • The Bronx Mathematics Preparatory School (grades 6–8)
  • Archimedes Academy for Math Science and Technology Applications (grades 6–12)
  • Women's Academy of Excellence (grades 6–12)

Libraries edit

The New York Public Library (NYPL) operates three branches near Clason Point.

  • The Clason's Point branch in the Soundview area, is located at 1215 Morrison Avenue. The branch opened in 1952 and moved to its current location in 1971.[46]
  • The Castle Hill branch is located at 947 Castle Hill Avenue. The branch opened in 1963 and moved to its current location in 1981.[47]
  • The Soundview branch is located at 660 Soundview Avenue. The branch opened at this location in 1973.[48]

Transportation edit

 
Aerial view of The Bronx which includes on Clason Point/Soundview.

The local New York City Subway line is the IRT Pelham Line (6 and <6>​ trains), operating along Westchester Avenue.

The following MTA Regional Bus Operations bus routes serve Clason Point:[49]

Nonprofit group Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance had been bolstering support to expand ferry service into the Bronx. In 2015, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that in 2018, ferry service would begin operating in the neighborhood.[50][51] NYC Ferry's Soundview route started serving Clason Point on August 15, 2018.[52][53]

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External links edit

  • Clason Point, Bronx Forgotten-NY Guide to Clason Point

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Clason Point is a peninsula and a neighborhood in the East Bronx New York City The area includes a collection of neighborhoods including Harding Park and Soundview Its boundaries starting from the north and moving clockwise are Lafayette Avenue to the north White Plains Road Pugsley Creek Park to the east the East River to the south and the Bronx River to the west Clason PointNeighborhood of the BronxHouses in Harding Park at Clason Point s extreme southern tipLocation in New York CityCoordinates 40 48 22 N 73 51 00 W 40 806 N 73 85 W 40 806 73 85Country United StatesState New YorkCityNew York CityBoroughBronxCommunity DistrictBronx 9 1 Area 2 Total1 2 km2 0 47 sq mi Population 2010 2 Total9 136 Density7 500 km2 19 000 sq mi Economics Median income 65 176ZIP Codes10473Area code718 347 929 and 917Websitewww wbr clasonpoint wbr nycSoundview Avenue is the primary thoroughfare through Clason Point Soundview Avenue once stretched from White Plains Road and O Brien Avenue in Harding Park to Westchester and Metcalf Avenues in Soundview Bruckner before the construction of the Bronx River Parkway It was then known as Clason s Point Road The Bruckner Expressway which now bisects the area along the center was once known as Ludlow Avenue Clason Point is part of Bronx Community Board 9 and its ZIP Code include 10473 The area is patrolled by the NYPD s 43rd Precinct 3 NYCHA property in the area is patrolled by PSA 8 at 2794 Randall Avenue in the Throggs Neck section of the Bronx Contents 1 History 1 1 Precolonial and colonial times 1 2 Resort area 1 3 Residential development 2 Demographics 3 Land use and terrain 4 Parks and recreation 5 Subsections 6 Police and crime 7 Fire safety 8 Health 9 Post offices and ZIP Codes 10 Education 10 1 Schools 10 2 Libraries 11 Transportation 12 References 13 External linksHistory editPrecolonial and colonial times edit The small peninsula of the Bronx defined by the Bronx River Pugsley s Creek and the East River is known as Clason pronounced CLAW son Point However it has had several names over the years In ancient times the Bronx River area to the West was known to the Siwanoys who spoke Algonquian 4 as Aquahung The site of a large Native American settlement comprising more than seventy dwellings Clason Point was then known to natives as Snakapins or Land By The Two Waters 5 6 Europeans began settling the region in the early 17th century and the Cornell family built the first permanent European settlement in the spit of land first known as Snakipins by the Indians An English settler Thomas Cornell began farming here from 1643 for which the area became known as Cornell s Neck He owned 2000 acres During the Pig Wars the Indigenous People burned his farm and he narrowly escaped by boat 4 In the 1640s a series of skirmishes between the Cornells and the Siwanoy known as the Pig Wars were led by Chief Wampage the Siwanoy sachem believed to be the Indigenous leader who killed Anne Hutchinson and her children in 1643 at Split Rock now in the northern Bronx A passing ship rescued the Cornells and they returned to their home the year after Wampage s last raid Britisher Thomas Pell arrived at a treaty in 1654 with several Siwanoy sachems including Wampage that the Dutch authorities didn t recognize This disagreement was rendered moot in 1664 when the British fleet appeared in the harbor and the Dutch capitulated Resort area edit nbsp Site of the Clason Point Point Military Academy Note Clason s Point Road was renamed as Soundview Avenue The area was then renamed Clason Point after Isaac Clason a Scottish merchant and a major land owner 7 Development in the 19th century soon attracted resort seekers and the area became known for its amusements and entertainment From 1883 to 1927 it was the site of the Clason Point Military Academy 4 7 By the middle 19th century Clason Point had many farmhouses despite its poor drainage Even today the main shopping area is fairly distant along Story Avenue the Bruckner Expressway and White Plains Road Its seaside location and views attracted seaside resorts dancehalls and amusement parks in the early 20th century served by a ferry from College Point Queens Kane s a major saloon in the Clason Point area in the 1920s featured Helen Kane a singer who coined the phrase Boop oop a doop and for which cartoon flapper Betty Boop was modeled Baby Esther was a black woman who originally performed at the Cotton Club in Harlem and was actually the first flapper with the Betty Boop persona but Helen Kane was falsely credited at the time Clason Point in the early 20th century was an era of trolley cars on the main thoroughfare Soundview Avenue or as it was then Clason Point Road Clason Point was a mixture of mansions farmland and undeveloped fields and swampland There were ferryboat and steamer excursions from The Point to downtown Manhattan as well as local service across the East River to College Point Queens The last boat to College Point terminated during World War II 4 Fairyland Park in the Harding Park area of Clason Point contained dance halls roller coasters picnic groves and baseball games as well as a 300 by 50 foot 91 by 15 m saltwater outdoor swimming pool known as The Inkwell 8 108 9 There was a volunteer fire department a small airport docks for sailboats and motorboats saloons and novelty shops The amusement park rides and novelties was then known as The Coney Island of the Bronx 9 The Ferris wheel in the amusement park was blown over in a 1922 windstorm killing at least seven 8 110 111 10 Residential development editThe resort area started to decline during the 1930s with the onset of the Great Depression and the construction of the IRT Pelham Line 8 113 Permanent residence increased in the area Some residents converted existing bungalows around Harding Park for year round occupation After World War II urban planner Robert Moses targeted the community for slum clearance including the construction of public housing His proposal was defeated by local residents 11 White flight occurred in the area through the mid 20th century nbsp Looking east on an early afternoon from Clason Point Park 12 The former amusement park purchased in 1947 became the site for the Shorehaven Beach Club two years later 8 113 The club was purchased by Soundview Associates an investment group including Sylvester Stallone in 1986 It became the Shorehaven Condominiums in 1999 a gated community of 1 183 multi unit condominium townhomes 4 6 Development on most of the remaining vacant parcels in the area continued through the 2000s Soundview Park one of the largest in the South Bronx was renovated to include pedestrian access and redesigned recreational areas Future plans in accordance with PlaNYC initiatives will create an urban oasis in this dense community complete with recreation nodes Greenway connections bike hike trails designated fishing areas a boat launch and esplanades with skyline views 13 The neighborhood has become increasingly more diverse with a rise in varied Latin American immigration in the 21st century Crime has also seen a significant decline as a result of a number of factors including enhanced policing techniques and changing economic demographics 14 In the 21st century the Harding Park section of Clason Point became known as Little Puerto Rico with narrow streets and bungalow homes along the waterfront 4 The infrastructure of the area has not been updated in many years Many streets flood after periods of heavy rain The nearest retail strip is almost a mile away Public transportation consists of two bus routes and there are only a few schools in the neighborhood 15 Demographics editBased on data from the 2010 United States Census the population of Soundview Clason Point Castle Hill was 53 686 a change of 2 933 5 5 from the 50 753 counted in 2000 Covering an area of 1 198 36 acres 484 96 ha the neighborhood had a population density of 44 8 inhabitants per acre 28 700 sq mi 11 100 km2 16 The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 2 1 067 White 37 19 876 African American 0 3 161 Native American 1 3 709 Asian 0 22 Pacific Islander 0 4 239 from other races and 1 1 586 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 57 8 31 026 of the population 17 Soundview s total land area is roughly 1 3 square miles It is racially diverse and has a mixture of moderate single family homes low income buildings and expensive condominiums Most buildings in this section have the same requirements as buildings in Co op City The entirety of Community District 9 which comprises Clason Point and Parkchester had 184 105 inhabitants as of NYC Health s 2018 Community Health Profile with an average life expectancy of 79 7 years 18 2 20 This is about the same as the median life expectancy of 81 2 for all New York City neighborhoods 19 53 PDF p 84 20 Most inhabitants are youth and middle aged adults 25 are between the ages of between 0 17 29 between 25 44 and 24 between 45 64 The ratio of college aged and elderly residents was lower at 10 and 12 respectively 18 2 As of 2017 the median household income in Community District 9 was 40 005 21 In 2018 an estimated 26 of Clason Point and Parkchester residents lived in poverty compared to 25 in all of the Bronx and 20 in all of New York City One in eight residents 13 were unemployed compared to 13 in the Bronx and 9 in New York City Rent burden or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent is 55 in Clason Point and Parkchester compared to the boroughwide and citywide rates of 58 and 51 respectively Based on this calculation as of 2018 update Clason Point and Parkchester are considered low income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying 18 7 Land use and terrain edit nbsp Tenements nbsp Semi detached multi unit rowhousesThere are large residential housing complexes of various types These include public housing high rise co ops and rentals The neighborhood contains one of the highest concentrations of NYCHA projects in the Bronx There are also 5 and 6 story pre war apartment buildings primarily concentrated along the IRT Pelham Line El on Westchester Avenue and multi unit row houses located throughout the neighborhood Starting in the 1990s the construction of modern 2 and 3 unit row houses and apartment buildings have increased the percentage of owners versus renters The neighborhood s northern and eastern borders have a heavy concentration of commercial establishments Westchester Avenue evolved into a mixed use primarily commercial district serving the greater area after the completion of the elevated IRT Pelham Line Bruckner Plaza which greatly expanded throughout the 1990s contains big box stores Other primary thoroughfares contain limited but necessary amenities like supermarkets pharmacies barbershops hair salons fast food bodegas and cheap shops Bronx River is largely industrial in usage There are several NYCHA developments 22 1780 Watson Avenue one 6 story building 1471 Watson Avenue one 6 story building Boynton Avenue Rehab three rehabilitated tenement buildings either 3 or 6 stories tall Sotomayor Houses twenty eight 7 story buildings Bronx River Houses nine 14 story buildings Bronx River Addition two buildings one 6 stories tall another 14 stories tall Clason Point Gardens forty five buildings all 2 stories tall This was the first New York City Housing Authority development in the Bronx 23 Monroe Houses twelve buildings either 8 14 or 15 stories tall Sack Wern Houses seven buildings each 6 stories tall Soundview Houses thirteen 7 story buildings Parks and recreation editSoundview Park occupies 205 acres 83 ha in the southwestern section of the neighborhood with ballfields and playgrounds and a pedestrian bike greenway along the left bank of the Bronx River estuary from Lafayette Avenue to Leland Avenue 24 It was built on filled land 25 starting in 1939 26 The first 93 acres 38 ha of the park were acquired by the City of New York in 1937 27 and 66 acres 27 ha more were acquired along the water s edge in December 1939 28 Pugsley Creek Park is located along the eastern shoreline of Clason Point It surrounds a historic creek that was previously a tributary of Westchester Creek 29 Clason Point Park is located on the southern shoreline of Clason Point It was historically the site of an amusement park which operated in the first half of the 20th century 30 8 31 The park now serves as a ferry landing 32 and kayaking facility 33 Subsections edit nbsp Pugsley Creek Park separates Castle Hill Neck right from Clason Point left nbsp An artificial Lagoon at the south end of Soundview ParkBronx River Bronx River s boundaries starting from the north and moving clockwise are The Cross Bronx Expressway to the north White Plains Road to the east Westchester Avenue to the south and the Bronx River to the west Bronx River includes the Bronx River Houses The area is usually included in the Soundview section Harding Park Harding Park s boundaries starting from the north and moving clockwise are Lacombe Avenue to the north Pugsley s Creek to the east the East River to the south and the Bronx River to the west Harding Park is composed mostly of bungalows set away from the street grid The area is also referred to as the subsection of Clason Point As in Silver Beach and Edgewater Park in Throggs Neck a peninsular location and irregular street grid incongruent with the main Bronx grid lend an air of isolation Soundview Bruckner Soundview Bruckner s boundaries starting from the north and moving clockwise are Westchester Avenue to the north White Plains Road to the east the Bruckner Expressway to the south and the Bronx River to the west Soundview Bruckner includes the Bronxdale Houses The area is usually included in the Soundview section 34 Soundview Soundview s boundaries starting from the north and moving clockwise are the Bruckner Expressway to the north White Plains Road to the east Lacombe Avenue to the south and the Bronx River to the west Soundview includes Soundview Park as well as multiple low income public housing developments Police and crime editClason Point and Parkchester are patrolled by the 43rd Precinct of the NYPD located at 900 Fteley Avenue 3 The 43rd Precinct ranked 36th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per capita crime in 2010 35 As of 2018 update with a non fatal assault rate of 100 per 100 000 people Clason Point and Parkchester s rate of violent crimes per capita is more than that of the city as a whole The incarceration rate of 603 per 100 000 people is higher than that of the city as a whole 18 8 The 43rd Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s with crimes across all categories having decreased by 63 1 between 1990 and 2022 The precinct reported 6 murders 48 rapes 747 robberies 806 felony assaults 302 burglaries 1 039 grand larcenies and 561 grand larcenies auto in 2022 36 Fire safety editClason Point contains a New York City Fire Department FDNY fire station Engine Co 96 Ladder Co 54 at 1689 Story Avenue 37 38 Health editAs of 2018 update preterm births and births to teenage mothers are more common in Clason Point and Parkchester than in other places citywide In Clason Point and Parkchester there were 106 preterm births per 1 000 live births compared to 87 per 1 000 citywide and 26 4 births to teenage mothers per 1 000 live births compared to 19 3 per 1 000 citywide 18 11 Clason Point and Parkchester has a relatively average population of residents who are uninsured In 2018 this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 16 higher than the citywide rate of 14 18 14 The concentration of fine particulate matter the deadliest type of air pollutant in Clason Point and Parkchester is 0 0076 milligrams per cubic metre 7 6 10 9 oz cu ft more than the city average 18 9 Eighteen percent of Clason Point and Parkchester residents are smokers which is higher than the city average of 14 of residents being smokers 18 13 In Clason Point and Parkchester 32 of residents are obese 16 are diabetic and 34 have high blood pressure compared to the citywide averages of 24 11 and 28 respectively 18 16 In addition 25 of children are obese compared to the citywide average of 20 18 12 Eighty three percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day which is less than the city s average of 87 In 2018 72 of residents described their health as good very good or excellent lower than the city s average of 78 18 13 For every supermarket in Clason Point and Parkchester there are 13 bodegas 18 10 The nearest hospital campuses are Montefiore Medical Center s Westchester Square and West Farms campuses as well as Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center s Longwood campus The nearest large hospital is NYC Health Hospitals Jacobi in Morris Park 39 Post offices and ZIP Codes editClason Point is located within two ZIP Codes The area north of Bruckner Expressway Interstate 278 is in 10472 while the area south of Bruckner Expressway I 278 is in 10473 40 The United States Postal Service operates three post offices nearby Clason Point Station 829 Soundview Avenue 41 Cornell Station 1950 Lafayette Avenue 42 Soundview Station 1687 Gleason Avenue 43 Education editClason Point and Parkchester generally have a similar rate of college educated residents to the rest of the city as of 2018 update While 23 of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher 30 have less than a high school education and 47 are high school graduates or have some college education By contrast 26 of Bronx residents and 43 of city residents have a college education or higher 18 6 The percentage of Clason Point and Parkchester students excelling in math rose from 23 in 2000 to 44 in 2011 and reading achievement increased from 27 to 30 during the same time period 44 Clason Point and Parkchester s rate of elementary school student absenteeism is higher than the rest of New York City In Clason Point and Parkchester 28 of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year more than the citywide average of 20 19 24 PDF p 55 18 6 Additionally 69 of high school students in Clason Point and Parkchester graduate on time lower than the citywide average of 75 18 6 Schools edit The following public schools are located in Clason Point that are not also located in Soundview 45 The Bronx Mathematics Preparatory School grades 6 8 Archimedes Academy for Math Science and Technology Applications grades 6 12 Women s Academy of Excellence grades 6 12 Libraries edit The New York Public Library NYPL operates three branches near Clason Point The Clason s Point branch in the Soundview area is located at 1215 Morrison Avenue The branch opened in 1952 and moved to its current location in 1971 46 The Castle Hill branch is located at 947 Castle Hill Avenue The branch opened in 1963 and moved to its current location in 1981 47 The Soundview branch is located at 660 Soundview Avenue The branch opened at this location in 1973 48 Transportation edit nbsp Aerial view of The Bronx which includes on Clason Point Soundview The local New York City Subway line is the IRT Pelham Line 6 and lt 6 gt trains operating along Westchester Avenue The following MTA Regional Bus Operations bus routes serve Clason Point 49 Bx27 to Simpson Street via Rosedale Av Bx39 to Wakefield 241st Street via White Plains Rd Nonprofit group Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance had been bolstering support to expand ferry service into the Bronx In 2015 Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that in 2018 ferry service would begin operating in the neighborhood 50 51 NYC Ferry s Soundview route started serving Clason Point on August 15 2018 52 53 References edit NYC Planning Community Profiles communityprofiles planning nyc gov New York City Department of City Planning Retrieved 3 March 2018 a b Clason Point neighborhood in New York Retrieved 12 October 2015 a b NYPD 43rd Precinct www nyc gov New York City Police Department Retrieved October 3 2016 a b c d e f Jackson Kenneth T ed 1995 The Encyclopedia of New York City New Haven Yale University Press ISBN 0300055366 p 239 Powell Bernard W Preliminary Report on a Southwestern Connecticut Site Archived 2007 10 10 at the Wayback Machine from the Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut February 1958 Accessed June 5 2007 These Siwanoy from their name alone would seem to be coastal members of the Confederacy 27 Skinner felt they were the occupants of the historic village of Snakapins on the East River This is tentatively linked to the Clasons Point site in the Borough of the Bronx within easy traveling distance of the IF site a b Harding Park NYC Parks Retrieved 12 October 2015 a b Lopate Phillip New York Brick by Brick The New York Times June 18 2000 Accessed April 6 2008 a b c d e Gottlock Barbara Gottlock Wesley 2013 Lost Amusement Parks of New York City Beyond Coney Island Lost Arcadia Publishing pp 106 113 ISBN 978 1 62584 556 6 a b Twomey Bill February 22 2012 Clason Point roller coaster PDF Bronx Times Reporter p 21 CLASON POINT DEATH LIST 8 Negress Dies of Injuries Received in Ferris Wheel Collapse The New York Times 1922 06 14 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 11 29 Schlichting Kara Rethinking the Bronx s Soundview Slums The Intersecting Histories of Large Scale Waterfront Redevelopment and Community Scaled Planning in an Era of Urban Renewal CUNY Academic Works CUNY Retrieved 29 November 2019 Clason Point Park NYC Parks Retrieved 12 October 2015 Soundview Park project description Thomas Balsley Associates Archived from the original on 18 December 2014 Retrieved 29 January 2012 Haller Vera 2012 11 02 No Nonsense on Prices or Parking The New York Times Retrieved 12 October 2015 A Lens Into the Past Harding Park Retrieved 12 October 2015 Table PL P5 NTA Total Population and Persons Per Acre New York City Neighborhood Tabulation Areas 2010 Population Division New York City Department of City Planning February 2012 Accessed June 16 2016 Table PL P3A NTA Total Population by Mutually Exclusive Race and Hispanic Origin New York City Neighborhood Tabulation Areas 2010 Population Division New York City Department of City Planning March 29 2011 Accessed June 14 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Parkchester and Soundview Including Bronx River Castle Hill Clason Point Parkchester Soundview Soundview Bruckner and Unionport PDF nyc gov NYC Health 2018 Retrieved March 2 2019 a b 2016 2018 Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan Take Care New York 2020 PDF nyc gov New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene 2016 Retrieved September 8 2017 New Yorkers are living longer happier and healthier lives New York Post June 4 2017 Retrieved March 1 2019 NYC Bronx Community District 9 Castle Hill Clason Point amp Parkchester PUMA NY Retrieved July 17 2018 NYCHA Archived May 25 2015 at the Wayback Machine Newman Maria 6 August 1992 CLASON POINT GARDENS JOURNAL For 50 Years a Home a Real Home The New York Times Retrieved 12 October 2015 NYC Parks Soundview Park Larson Marit Paul Mankiewicz 2006 Restoring Soundview Park HEP Priority Restoration Site LI10 Harbor Estuary News Retrieved 27 January 2012 Funds Are Voted to Start New Park Development Plan and Site of Proposed Park in Bronx The New York Times 1939 03 03 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 11 29 BRONX AREA BENEFITED New Park Will Stimulate Home Building States Broker The New York Times 1937 06 06 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 11 29 EXTENSION OF PARK IN BRONX APPROVED Estimate Board Authorizes the Acquisition of 66 More Acres at Sound View The New York Times 1939 12 15 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 11 29 Pugsley Creek Park Highlights NYC Parks www nycgovparks org Retrieved 2019 05 28 Rediscover the lost amusement parks of New York City Metro US October 21 2013 Retrieved November 29 2019 Dailey Jessica July 10 2013 65 Photos of New York City s Long Lost Amusement Parks Curbed NY Retrieved November 29 2019 Parking an issue for Soundview Ferry Bronx Times September 28 2018 Retrieved November 29 2019 New York City Water Trail New York City Department of Parks amp Recreation NYC Parks New York City Department of Parks amp Recreation June 26 1939 Retrieved November 29 2019 Forgotten New York Harding Park Soundview Parkchester Castle Hill DNAinfo com Crime and Safety Report www dnainfo com Archived from the original on April 15 2017 Retrieved October 6 2016 43rd Precinct CompStat Report PDF www nyc gov New York City Police Department Retrieved March 15 2020 Engine Company 96 Ladder Company 54 FDNYtrucks com Retrieved March 14 2019 FDNY Firehouse Listing Location of Firehouses and companies NYC Open Data Socrata New York City Fire Department September 10 2018 Retrieved March 14 2019 Best 30 Hospitals in Bronx NY with Reviews Yellow Pages Retrieved March 14 2019 Riverdale New York City Bronx New York Zip Code Boundary Map NY United States Zip Code Boundary Map USA Archived from the original on October 20 2018 Retrieved March 16 2019 Location Details Clason Point USPS com Retrieved March 7 2019 Location Details Cornell USPS com Retrieved March 7 2019 Location Details Soundview USPS com Retrieved March 7 2019 Parkchester Soundview BX 09 PDF Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy 2011 Retrieved October 5 2016 Clason Point New York School Ratings and Reviews Zillow Retrieved March 16 2019 About the Clason s Point Library The New York Public Library Retrieved March 14 2019 About the Parkchester Library The New York Public Library Retrieved March 14 2019 About the Soundview Library The New York Public Library Retrieved March 14 2019 Bronx Bus Map PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority October 2018 Retrieved December 1 2020 Group working to generate support for ferry service between Manhattan and Bronx NY Daily News Retrieved 12 October 2015 Soundview ferry service should run by 2018 Bronx Times 13 February 2015 Retrieved 12 October 2015 Routes and Schedules Soundview NYC Ferry Rosenberg Zoe August 1 2018 NYC Ferry s Soundview Lower East Side routes will launch this month Curbed NY Retrieved August 3 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clason Point Bronx Clason Point Bronx Forgotten NY Guide to Clason Point Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clason Point Bronx amp oldid 1179406219, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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