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Access to Healthy Food Visualization
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-17T13:26:18.000ZPercentage of total population within a designated area that is identified as both “low income” and having “low access” to healthy food. Low income is defined as Low income is defined as having an annual family income at or below 200 percent of the Federal poverty threshold. Low access is defined as population that is beyond 1 mile for urban areas or 10 miles for rural areas from a supermarket. Note that there are many ways to measure food access for individuals and for neighborhoods, and many ways to define which areas are food deserts (neighborhoods that lack healthy food sources). Explore the USDA Food Access Research Atlas for more information: https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-access-research-atlas/.
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Percent of Population Commuting by Alternate Modes of Transportation
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-17T20:38:31.000ZPercent of residents commuting to work through modes other than driving from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey. Data is provided for the City of Everett, Snohomish County, Washington State, and US, as well as all census tracts within Everett.
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Internet Access
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-17T20:38:34.000ZPercentage of population with access to download speed greater than 25 Mbps and 100 Mbps at home. Data is available from: https://broadbandmap.fcc.gov/#/
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Library Circulation Per Capita
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-17T20:38:30.000ZNumber of library materials lent to the number of persons the library serves. This is the annual circulation divided by the library's legal service area population, and indicates the average number of loans made to each resident annually. Data is available from: https://www.sos.wa.gov/library/libraries/libdev/publications.aspx
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Percent of Population Commuting by Alternate Modes of Transportation Visualization
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-17T13:09:35.000ZPercent of residents commuting to work through modes other than driving from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey. Data is provided for the City of Everett, Snohomish County, Washington State, and US, as well as all census tracts within Everett.
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Voter Turnout
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-17T20:38:39.000ZNumber of ballots cast for the population over the age of 18 for November elections. More information and data available from https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/research/data-and-statistics.aspx
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Violent Crime Rates with Comparisons
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-17T20:38:28.000ZViolent crime rates for Everett, Snohomish County, Washington State, and the US as reported by the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. The violent crime rate is defined as the number of reported violent crimes per 100,000 residents. Violent crime figures include the offenses of murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Note that UCR does not report county-level population data. County population figures come from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
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Everett Neighborhood-Census Tract Bridge
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-17T20:38:29.000ZThis dataset provides a bridge between 2010 census tracts and neighborhoods in Everett. Note that census tracts and neighborhood boundaries do not exactly intersect. Therefore, certain tracts will lie in multiple neighborhoods.
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Equity & Justice: Education Attainment
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-29T20:42:23.000ZThe number of residents with high school, associate and 4-year college degrees broken down by race, ethnicity, gender and income, expressed as a percentage of all residents 25 and older in a region
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Access to Healthy Food
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-17T20:38:29.000ZPercentage of total population within a designated area that is identified as both “low income” and having “low access” to healthy food. Low income is defined as Low income is defined as having an annual family income at or below 200 percent of the Federal poverty threshold. Low access is defined as population that is beyond 1 mile for urban areas or 10 miles for rural areas from a supermarket. Note that there are many ways to measure food access for individuals and for neighborhoods, and many ways to define which areas are food deserts (neighborhoods that lack healthy food sources). Explore the USDA Food Access Research Atlas for more information: https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-access-research-atlas/.