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Eleanore eveleth. Community Development Projects Manager | Data Driven Detroit. Awakenings… Sharing Data Is Provocative Vacant residential parcels: More than 92,000 Mortgage foreclosures (between 2006-2010): More than 51,000
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Eleanoreeveleth Community Development Projects Manager | Data Driven Detroit
Awakenings… Sharing Data Is Provocative • Vacant residential parcels: More than 92,000 • Mortgage foreclosures (between 2006-2010): More than 51,000 • Tax foreclosures (between 2007-2010): Close to 27,000 • Democratizing Data… • Sparks debate • Empowers residents • Builds synergy • Inspires new analyses 2
Local Knowledge Is Critical… • Recognize uniqueness of Detroit’s neighborhoods • Utilize the existing value within each type of neighborhood • Develop investment strategies appropriate for diverse neighborhoods types • Residential • Neighborhood • Types… • Village Hub • Traditional Residential • Spacious Residential • Urban Homestead 2
Current Conditions Analysis: Residential Areas Darkest Brown: Most active of residential areas More dense, fewer vacant lots, less blight
Current Conditions Analysis: Residential Areas Darkest Brown: Most active of residential areas More dense, fewer vacant lots, less blight Darkest Green: Least active of residential areas More vacant lots, fewer people, more abandonment
Current Conditions Analysis: Residential Areas Darkest Brown: Most active of residential areas More dense, fewer vacant lots, less blight Fluid and Overlapping Lightest Green: A few quality condition, occupied homes amid vacant lots Darkest Green: Least active of residential areas More vacant lots, fewer people, more abandonment
Current Conditions Analysis: Residential Areas Population Density Brown to Yellow Spectrum Population Change Housing Condition Housing Value Housing Structure Density Housing Occupancy Percent of parcels with individuals as owners
Current Conditions Analysis: Residential Areas Number of Occupied Homes Of the least dense Residential Areas – which areas have some good quality or occupied homes? Which areas are mostly vacant lots? Number of Homes in Good or Fair Condition Percent of parcels with individuals as owners Light to Dark Green Spectrum Housing Structure Density
Number of vacant lots: 1 of 22 Block’s condition rating: 4 Housing Occupancy: 70% Population Change: -4.9% Lots owned by bank or gov’t: 0% Number of vacant lots: 27 of 58 Block’s condition rating: 3.7 Housing Occupancy: 70% Population Change: -15% Lots owned by bank or gov’t: 50%
Number of vacant lots: 39 of 45 Block’s condition rating: 3.3 Housing Occupancy: 67% Population Change: -11% Lots owned by bank or gov’t: 80% [4/6 remaining houses in good or fair condition] Number of vacant lots: 79 of 118 Block’s condition rating: 3.6 Housing Occupancy: 80% Population Change: -25% Lots owned by bank or gov’t: 66% [28/30 remaining houses in good or fair condition] Number of vacant lots: 1 of 22 Block’s condition rating: 4 Housing Occupancy: 70% Population Change: -4.9% Lots owned by bank or gov’t: 0% Number of vacant lots: 27 of 58 Block’s condition rating: 3.7 Housing Occupancy: 70% Population Change: -15% Lots owned by bank or gov’t: 50%
Eleanoreeveleth Community Development Project Manager | Data Driven Detroit