Highbridge, Bronx

Highbridge, Bronx

Highbridge is a residential neighborhood geographically located in the southwest Bronx, New York City. The neighborhood is part of Bronx Community Board 4. Its boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise are: the Cross-Bronx Expressway to the north, Jerome Avenue to the east, East 161st Street to the south, and the Harlem River to the west. Ogden Avenue is the primary thoroughfare through Highbridge. The local subway is the 4 line; operating along Jerome Avenue. Zip codes include 10452. The area is patrolled by the 44th Precinct located at 2 E 169th Street in Concourse. NYCHA property in the area is patrolled by P.S.A. 7 at 737 Melrose Avenue in the Melrose section of the Bronx.

Demographics

Highbridge has a population under 35,000. For decades Highbridge has been one of the poorest communities in America. Over half the population lives below the poverty line and receives public assistance (AFDC, Home Relief, Supplemental Security Income, and Medicaid). The majority of residents in the area are of Puerto Rican, Dominican, or African American descent. The vast majority of households are renter occupied. [ [http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/pdf/lucds/bx4profile.pdf Bronx Community District 4] ]

Land use and terrain

Highbridge is dominated by 5 and 6-story tenement buildings, older multi-unit homes, vacant lots, and newly constructed subsidized attached multi-unit townhouses and apartment buildings. A significant percentage of the original housing stock was structurally damaged by arson and eventually razed by the city. The total land area is roughly one square mile. The terrain is elevated and very hilly. Stair streets connect areas located at different elevations.

Low income public housing projects

*There are three NYCHA developments located in Highbridge. [http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/home/home.shtml NYCHA] ]
# Highbridge Gardens; six, 13-story buildings.
# Highbridge Rehabs (Nelson Avenue); three, 5 and 6-story rehabilitated tenement buildings.

History

The neighborhood takes its name from the High Bridge built in 1848 to carry Croton Aqueduct water across the Harlem River. It was once a predominately Irish neighborhood.

ocial problems

Many social problems associated with poverty from crime to drug addiction have plagued the area for some time. Despite crime declines versus their peaks during the crack and heroin epidemics violent crime continues to be a serious problem in the community. [http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/downloads/pdf/crime_statistics/cs044pct.pdf 44th Precinct CompStat Report] ] Highbridge has significantly higher drop out rates and incidents of violence in its schools. [http://www.gothamgazette.com/article/fea/20060320/202/1792 NYC Dropout Rates] ] Students must pass through metal detectors and swipe ID cards to enter the buildings. Reminiscent a prison environment which many feel encourages bad behavior. Other problems in local schools include low test scores and high truancy rates. Drug addiction is also a serious problem in the community. Due to the lucrative drug trade in the area many addicted reside in the community. Peer pressure among children who come from broken homes contributes to the high rate of usage. Many households in the area are headed by a single mother which contributes to the high poverty rate. [ [http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/deannss/bronxdatactr/discover/bxtext.htm Bronx Census Data Analysis] ] Many of whom had their children at a very young age and unfortunately could not provide for their children. Many of the families living in Highbridge have been in poverty for generations. The incarceration rate in the area is also very high. [ [http://www.wnyc.org/blog/lehrer/archives/archive/NYC%20Analysis-9%20copy2.gifNYC Prison Expenditure] ]

Urban renewal

After a wave of arson ravaged the low income communities of New York City throughout the 1970s, many if not most residential structures in Highbridge were left seriously damaged or destroyed. The city began to rehabilitate many formally abandoned tenement style apartment buildings and designate them low income housing beginning in the late 1970s. Also many subsidized attached multi-unit townhouses and newly constructed apartment buildings have been or are being built on vacant lots across across the neighborhood.

chools

Public

* PS 11: High Bridge (Merriam and Ogden Avs)
* PS 73: Joseph Dellacava (West 165th St and Anderson Av)
* PS 126: Dr. Marjorie Dunbar (West 166th St and University Av)
* PS 199: William Shakespeare (West 172nd St and Shakespeare Av)

Transportation

*Bx11: to Simpson St Station or George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal (via 170th St)
*Bx13: to George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal or Yankee Stadium-161st Street station (via Ogden Av)
*Bx35: to Simpson St Station or George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal (via 167th St)

Facts

*The BXTF (Bronx Task Force) division of the NYPD is housed at the old 44th Precinct house at 1278 Sedgwick Avenue.
*The opening scene to New Jack City was filmed in Highbridge.
*In March 2007, a fire broke out at 1022 Woodycrest Avenue, killing several people. It was one of the worst fires in the Bronx since 1990.

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