Fire
Engine 165 Ladder 85
3067 Richmond Road 10306
Richmond Engine Company #1 (Volunteer)
3664 Richmond Road 10306
Police
122nd Precinct
2320 Hylan Boulevard 10306
718-667-2211
Parks and Playgrounds
Great Kills Park (Gateway National Recreation Area)
Hylan, Emmet Boulevards 10306
718-351-6970
Ilyse Court Playground
Ilyse Dina Courts
PS 53 Playground
Durant Avenue, Redgrave Street
Historic Richmond Town
441 Clarke Avenue 10306
718-351-1611
P.S. 50 Playground
Adelaide Avenue, Clawson Street
Post Office
Great Kills Station
15 Nelson Avenue 10308
718-984-6730
New Dorp Station
2562 Hylan Boulevard 10306
718-351-0266
Schools: District 31
P.S. 23 Richmondtown School
P.S. 50 Frank Hankinson School
P.S. 53 Bay Terrace School
P.S. 58 S.S. Columbia School
Private/Parochial
St. Patrick School (K-8)
3560 Richmond Road 10306
718-979-8815
Yeshiva Merkaz Hatorah (Boys, Pre K-8)
3495 Richmond Road 10306
718-979-6333
Monsignor Farrell High School (Boys)
2900 Amboy Road 10306
718-987-2900
Information about Environmental Remediation Projects in your Community
Brownfields are properties where redevelopment is complicated by actual or suspected environmental contamination from past land usage. Because of New York City's long industrial history, brownfields are found in areas throughout the five boroughs. The New York City Office of Environmental Remediation offers programs that encourage environmental investigation of lightly-to-moderately contaminated sites, and that oversee clean up appropriate to a site's new end use. Information about these projects is available below:
New York City Voluntary Cleanup Program
The New York City Charter requires that every ten years, after each decennial census, an independent commission be appointed to redraw Councilmanic District lines to accurately reflect the City's demographics. Each of the 51 Council Districts across the City may increase or decrease in size to accommodate changes in population per the Census.
The Mayor and Council leaders appoint the members of the Districting Commission to take on this task. The Commission works to redraw lines with the data, process, and criteria required by federal law, the 2010 US Census Bureau data, and the New York City Charter.
After the Commission is constituted, Commission Members and their staff will begin meeting to review all relevant laws, regulations, and the Census data. After public hearings and meetings, the Commission will develop a final plan to submit to the City Council and ultimately to the United States Department of Justice in advance of the 2013 elections.