Live Tool · Phase 1

Action Matrix

Twelve action classes formed by crossing three intervention tiers with four constraint types. Neighborhoods plot into one cell based on Decision Rule v1. The cell is the recommended action class and timeline. Phase 1 distribution of the ten priority NYC neighborhoods is shown in the cell chips.

Constraint Types
Supply (D1)Facility and infrastructure gap. Parkland, recreation centers, schoolyard access.
Delivery (D2)Programming gap. Free hours, instructor capacity, active program count.
Coverage (D3)Participation gap. Enrollment rates across adults, youth, and seniors.
Burden (D4)Disease burden severity. Triggers as primary constraint when D4 at or below 30.
How to read this matrix
Each neighborhood occupies exactly one cell. Rows are intervention tiers driven by the MOI composite score. Columns are the primary constraint identified by Decision Rule v1. A Tier 1 Burden case requires a health-first intervention before any recreational programming. A Tier 2 Delivery case needs program expansion into facilities that already exist. The matrix surfaces the twelve distinct action classes so funders and policymakers can allocate resources by category rather than by neighborhood case-by-case.