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CDA Database Development Subcommittee

CDA Database Development Subcommittee. Jerry Shechter – WHO Jeff Fandorf – El Centro Craig Wolfe – LISC Ed Linnebur – KCNA Troy Osborne – BHCS Peter Eaton and Doug Bowles – UMKC CEI. CDA Database Subcommittee: Objectives.

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CDA Database Development Subcommittee

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  1. CDA Database Development Subcommittee Jerry Shechter – WHO Jeff Fandorf – El Centro Craig Wolfe – LISC Ed Linnebur – KCNA Troy Osborne – BHCS Peter Eaton and Doug Bowles – UMKC CEI

  2. CDA Database Subcommittee: Objectives • Mutual agreement among members of the subcommittee that more can and should be done with data to further the cause of community development • Planning Tools • Activity Measurement Capabilities • Improved Outcome Measurement • Get buy-in from CDA members and LISC to pursue development of data based tools

  3. CDA Database Subcommittee:Current Structure of CEI Data Warehouse • Geographies • Housing Condition Survey and Resurvey • Real Estate Data from the Counties • Monthly Offense and Arrest Reports (KCMO, KCK) • MLS Sales • 1990 and 2000 Census • ES202 for Kansas • Non-residential Survey • Other • See Handout for more details

  4. CDA Database Subcommittee:Summary of Our Proposal • Make better use of what we have in place • There is much more that can be done with what is in place if users are more aware of capabilities • Training sessions • Increase the number of systematically gathered elements in the database • CDC Activities • More Resurveys of Housing Conditions • Non-residential survey for CDC’s with non residential objectives • Quality of life survey • ES202 from Missouri • City Information • Other

  5. CDA Database Subcommittee:Funding Ideas • LISC/KCCDI • UMKC • Center for the City • CEI • New Directions • Foundations • Local • National

  6. Intro to the system • PDF presentation PDF • Blue Valley Housing Demonstration PPT1 • Blue Valley Offense and Arrest Report Demonstration PPT2 • Kansas ES202 Demonstration

  7. CDA Database Subcommittee:Current Uses of CEI’s Data Warehouse • KCCDI/LISC have provided some of the resources to CEI to develop the Data Warehouse • Table 1: CityScope Users • CityScope Demonstration http://cei.umkc.edu/cityscope/ • Other Uses • KCCDI • Custom requests from LISC and CDC’s • Custom requests from neighborhood associations • Grants

  8. CDA Database Subcommittee:Potential New Tools • Systematic collection of CDC activities in one place for tabular and mappable presentation • All the examples we have shown so far are for relatively large areas. • Something has been missing from all the maps so far – CDC activity. • We have the tools to look at much smaller areas – the areas in which cdc’s operate. • Use of CDC activities within existing structure of outcome measure – simulation example 1 • Improved Outcome Measures, and use of existing and new data in context of these – simulation example 2

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