The document discusses demographic data about areas within Fulton County, Georgia. It provides statistics about population growth, density, age, income levels, education, poverty rates, health insurance coverage, employment, and population forecasts for different regions within the county. The data shows that between 2000-2010, southern Cherokee added the most new residents; Midtown Atlanta has the highest population density; North Atlanta has the highest concentration of those over 65; Southwest Atlanta has the highest concentration of those under 5; Buckhead has the highest concentration of residents with a bachelor's degree or higher; North Buckhead has the highest per capita income; Southeast Atlanta has the highest poverty rate; Roswell has the highest percentage of foreign-born and uninsured
You live in the Atlanta region, right? So how well do you know the region? This looks at demographic and socioeconomic data, mapped to the neighborhood level through Neighborhood Nexus.
"A Picture of Poverty on the North Shore," presented by Timothy Reardon, MAPC, at MAPC's Confronting Poverty on the North Shore forum, Salem, Mass., November 19, 2013.
A Picture of Poverty on the North Shore, a presentation at MAPC's Confronting Poverty on the North Shore forum, Salem, Mass., November 19, 2013, by Timothy Reardon, MAPC.
A city exists, fundamentally, for the people of the city. So, why aren’t more people involved in the definition of what a city provides – its services, programs, and policies? Learn from Samantha Wolfe from Gainesville, FL about how the city is using tools like 311GNV to co-design with its citizens.
You live in the Atlanta region, right? So how well do you know the region? This looks at demographic and socioeconomic data, mapped to the neighborhood level through Neighborhood Nexus.
"A Picture of Poverty on the North Shore," presented by Timothy Reardon, MAPC, at MAPC's Confronting Poverty on the North Shore forum, Salem, Mass., November 19, 2013.
A Picture of Poverty on the North Shore, a presentation at MAPC's Confronting Poverty on the North Shore forum, Salem, Mass., November 19, 2013, by Timothy Reardon, MAPC.
A city exists, fundamentally, for the people of the city. So, why aren’t more people involved in the definition of what a city provides – its services, programs, and policies? Learn from Samantha Wolfe from Gainesville, FL about how the city is using tools like 311GNV to co-design with its citizens.
US Immigration Policy by Jim Russell, Ph.D.russell2008
US Immigration Presentation to the Senior Class of Ardsley High School, NY on October 31, 2007 by Jim Russell, Ph.D., Chairman of Westchester-Rockland Citizens for Immigration Control.
US Immigration Policy Presentation at Ardsley HSrussell2008
US Immigration Presentation to the Senior Class of Ardsley High School, NY on October 31, 2007 by Jim Russell, Ph.D., Chairman of Westchester-Rockland Citizens for Immigration Control.
Delore Zimmerman of Praxis Strategy Group, Grand Forks, ND provides guidance for rural community leaders about development trends and the steps communities must take to increase their investment attractiveness. He is part of a webinar series (Realizing Our Broadband Future) hosted by the Blandin Foundation
Us Immigration Policy Presentation At Ardsley Hs 2009russell2008
I used this slide show during my presentation on the immigration issue at Ardsley High School in Westchester County, New York. I was a congressional candidate in 2008 and supported the control of illegal immigration control and the reduction of legal immigration. My congressional website is www.RussellforCongress.com.
MC_forecasts_finals series 17_feb2024.pdfARCResearch
Final summary slide deck for Series 17 population, employment by sector, age group forecasts for MPO region, counties, and smaller areas...February 2024
33N Blog Housing MAS 2023 Slide DeckpdfARCResearch
Results of housing-related questions from the 2023 Metro Atlanta Speaks survey--focus on affordability locally and regionally, as well as on policy perceptions
SLIDE BUILDS
BEFORE BUILD
Again, here are the top ten areas, and it is very hard to see because they are all small tracts inside the city of Atlanta. In addition to knowing what areas are growing the most, planners also like to know which areas have the greatest population densities, because these areas will be more urban, and our land use guidelines need to reflect that not all areas in the region are equal, and our policies reflect that.
AFTER BUILD
This area in Midtown has around 19,000 residents per square mile, which is the densest area in the region. And our land use policies – as reflected in our Unified Growth Policy Map – outline the types of development that are appropriate here – things like high-rise condos, mixed-use development, infill, etc. And while these are perfect for areas like midtown, we know that these policies are not appropriate for other areas of the region, like that tract out in northern Gwinnett.
SLIDE BUILDS
BEFORE BUILD
Again, here are the top ten areas, and it is very hard to see because they are all small tracts inside the city of Atlanta. In addition to knowing what areas are growing the most, planners also like to know which areas have the greatest population densities, because these areas will be more urban, and our land use guidelines need to reflect that not all areas in the region are equal, and our policies reflect that.
AFTER BUILD
This area in Midtown has around 19,000 residents per square mile, which is the densest area in the region. And our land use policies – as reflected in our Unified Growth Policy Map – outline the types of development that are appropriate here – things like high-rise condos, mixed-use development, infill, etc. And while these are perfect for areas like midtown, we know that these policies are not appropriate for other areas of the region, like that tract out in northern Gwinnett.