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Data Driven Detroit provides research, analysis, and mapping to drive informed decision-making. Explore their work in community indicators and neighborhood profiles.
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Wayne County Apportionment Kurt Metzger Gregory Parrish Kat Hartman Angela Zazula, ESRI www.DataDrivenDetroit.org
What is Data Driven Detroit (D3)? • D3 is a non-profit, founded in 2009, principally funded byThe Kresge Foundation and The Skillman Foundation. • D3 supports foundation, public, non-profit, and community partners with research, analysis, and mapping/data visualization. • D3 is a member of the National Neighborhood Indicators Program (NNIP), founded by the Urban Institute.
Mission • Data Driven Detroit (D3) provides accessible high-quality information and analysis to drive informed decision-making that will strengthen communities in Southeast Michigan. www.DataDrivenDetroit.org
Primary Functions of NNIP Partners • Build and operate community information systems • Facilitate the direct and practical useof indicators by stakeholders in community-building and policy-making • Prioritize building capacity in distressed communities • Democratize information and demystify data
Data Driven Detroit’s Roles Support Partners • Share Augmented Data • Illustrate Macro Trends • Provide Neighborhood Analyses • Inform Strategy and Prioritization (Targeting) • Provide Project Technical Assistance • Promote Synergy and Convergence Work with Data Collect and Evaluate Enhance Analyze/Synthesize Visualize Democratize
(Some) Neighborhood Indicators • Population Characteristics and Trends • Health, Education, Employment • Housing Occupancy and Quality • Mortgage Lending and Housing Market Activity • Crime and Public Safety Information • Community Capacity and Institutions • Vacant Land Inventory and Land Use • Environmental Assessments • Economic Activity and Trends
Regional & State Indicators Projects • One D Scorecard • The Center for Michigan 2010 Scorecard • Hard To Count • Michigan 2010 Census Planning • New Economy Initiative Grantee Evaluation
Community & Neighborhood Indicators Projects • CDAD Neighborhood Revitalization Strategic Framework • Michigan NSP2 Consortium • Starfish Family Services Needs Assessment • East Jefferson Neighborhood Profile • Local Initiatives Support Corporation • The Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit • City Council Elections by District www.DataDrivenDetroit.org
Community & Neighborhood Indicators Projects • M1 Rail Project Neighborhood Indicators Benchmarks • Wayne State University Institute of Environmental Health Sciences • Senior Mobility Outreach Project • Better Buildings for Michigan • Supporting The Skillman Foundation’s Good Neighborhoods and Excellent Schools www.DataDrivenDetroit.org
Child Welfare Indicators Projects • Detroit Kids Data • Supporting Wayne and Macomb Counties’ Great Start Collaboratives • Right Start in Detroit • The State of Detroit’s Child
Developing New Data • Detroit Residential Parcel Survey • Social Compact DrillDown • Consumer Expenditure Survey • Housing Market Transaction Data • Lower Eastside Action Plan • Detroit Industrial Parcel Survey • Environmental Indicators
High-End Analysis:Overlay Indicators to DevelopNeighborhood Typologies Demographics andSocio-Economic Characteristics Residential (1-4 Unit)via Population, Housing Condition and Market,Proximity to Commercial and other Amenities • Neighborhood Indicators Aggregated by Block or Block Group • Primary Current Use • Activity Level • Ranked Status byLand Use Type Residential (5+ Units)via Occupancy, Proximity to Active Commercial and/orStable 1-4 Unit Areas Housing Characteristics and Market Trends Concentrations of Vacant LandResidential and Commercial/Industrial Concentrated Vacant Land Retail Hubs via Activity Status and Revenue Commercial and Industrial Area Activity Industrial Areas via Activity Status and Revenue www.DataDrivenDetroit.org
Current Conditions Analysis: Residential Areas Population Density Population Change Housing Condition Housing Value Housing Structure Density Housing Occupancy Percent of parcels with individuals as owners
Clerk’s Goals • Technical Support of the Wayne County Clerk and the Apportionment Commission • Staff Apportionment Plan technical assistance • Software and Hardware for Mapping • Office and IT Infrastructure • Mechanism to create multiple plans • Public web viewing of plans www.DataDrivenDetroit.org
Census Bureau Data • 2010 Census Redistricting Data [P.L. 94-171] – Census Block Level • Table P1 - Race • Table P2 - Hispanic or Latino, and not Hispanic or Latino by Race • Table P3 - Race for the Population18 Years and Over • Table P4 - Hispanic or Latino, and not Hispanic or Latino by Race for the Population 18 Years and Over • Table H1 - Occupancy Status (Housing) • Due March, 2010 www.DataDrivenDetroit.org
www.DataDrivenDetroit.orgGregory Parrish gregory@DataDrivenDetroit.org 163 Madison StreetDetroit, Michigan 48226313.887.6501313.963.9723 fax