Ozone Park, Queens
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Ozone Park is a neighborhood in the southwestern section of the New York City borough of Queens, New York, United States. It is next to the Aqueduct Racetrack in South Ozone Park, a popular spot for Thoroughbred racing and home to the Resorts World Casino & Hotel. Traditionally home to a large Italian-American population, Ozone Park has grown to have many residents of Caribbean, Hispanic, and Asian backgrounds.[5]
Ozone Park | |
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Country | United States |
State | New York |
City | New York City |
County/Borough | Queens |
Community District | Queens 9, Queens 10[1][2] |
Population | |
• Total | 21,376 (main section only) |
Ethnicity (Census 2010) | |
• Hispanic | 37.9% |
• White | 30.5% |
• Asian | 19.4% |
• Black | 5.6% |
• Other | 6.6% |
Economics | |
• Median income | $41,291 |
Time zone | UTC−05:00 (EST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−04:00 (EDT) |
ZIP Codes | 11416, 11417 |
Area codes | 718, 347, 929, and 917 |
While New York City neighborhoods do not have formal boundaries, Ozone Park is considered to have a northern border at Atlantic Avenue; the southern border is North Conduit Avenue, the western border is the Brooklyn/Queens border line;[lower-alpha 1] and the eastern border is up to 108th Street and Aqueduct Racetrack.[7]
Ozone Park is in two community districts, divided by Liberty and 103rd Avenues.[lower-alpha 2] The southern half of the neighborhood is in Queens Community District 10,[2] which is covered by New York City Police Department's 106th Precinct,[8] while the northern half is in Queens Community District 9[1] and covered by the NYPD's 102nd Precinct.[9] Its ZIP Codes are 11416 and 11417.[1][2][10]