Overview
Protecting Gramercy and Midtown South
Diverse Jurisdiction
The 13th Precinct of the NYPD is responsible for a unique slice of Manhattan that includes the historic Gramercy Park, the massive residential complexes of Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village, and the bustling commercial corridors around Union Square and Madison Square Park. Located at 230 East 21st Street, the precinct manages public safety in an area that sees a high volume of pedestrian traffic, major political demonstrations in Union Square, and the daily needs of thousands of residents. The command’s boundaries extend roughly from 14th Street to 30th Street, covering the transition zone between the East Village and Midtown. 🗺️
Modern Operations
The officers of the 13th Precinct operate out of a station house that was opened in 1952, replacing an older Victorian-era facility. This base of operations coordinates a wide array of police services, from counterterrorism measures near critical infrastructure to quality-of-life enforcement in public parks. The precinct faces the dual challenge of securing high-density residential neighborhoods while also policing some of the city’s most popular public gathering spots. The officers here are frequently involved in managing large-scale events, protests, and the holiday markets that take over Union Square, requiring a specialized approach to crowd control and public safety. 🚓
Services and Access
Residents and visitors can access the 13th Precinct station house 24 hours a day for assistance. The precinct offers services such as accident report retrieval, prescription drug drop-off boxes, and support for victims of crime. The Community Council meets regularly to foster dialogue between police leadership and the neighborhoods they serve, addressing local concerns like traffic safety and noise complaints. With its central location near major hospitals and transit hubs, the 13th Precinct is a vital component of Manhattan’s emergency response network. 🏥
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