Bay Area Opportunity Mapping Assessment Summary of Results August 2011 Produced by The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity Kirwaninstitute.org.

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Bay Area Opportunity Mapping Assessment Summary of Results August 2011 Produced by The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity Kirwaninstitute.org Research Supported by the San Francisco Foundation Jason Reece, Senior Researcher & Program Director Opportunity Communities Program The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University

Opportunity Indicators and Development of the Opportunity Map Neighborhood Health & Housing Opportunity Index 8 Indicator Index Educational Opportunity Index 5 Indicator Index Economic & Mobility Opportunity Index 5 Indicator Index Comprehensive Opportunity Index Map Average of all three sub indices Representing 18 indicators Residential Vacancy Rate 2010Neighborhood Poverty Rate Crime Risk Index 2010Median Home Value Proximity to Number of Toxic Waste Sites 2010Proximity to Toxic Waste Releases 2010Proximity to Parks and Open Space 2010Median Gross Rent Proximity to Jobs (jobs within 5 miles) 2010Public Assistance Rate Unemployment Rate Transit Access (proximity to transit) 2008Mean Commute Time School Reading Proficiency School Math Proficiency Student Teacher Ratio Free & Reduced Lunch Rates Adult Educational Attainment

Educational Opportunity Index 5 Indicator Index School Reading Proficiency School Math Proficiency Student Teacher Ratio Free & Reduced Lunch Rates Adult Educational Attainment

Residential Vacancy Rate 2010Neighborhood Poverty Rate Crime Risk Index 2010Median Home Value Proximity to Number of Toxic Waste Sites 2010Proximity to Toxic Waste Releases 2010Proximity to Parks and Open Space 2010Median Gross Rent Neighborhood Health & Housing Opportunity Index 8 Indicator Index

Economic & Mobility Opportunity Index 5 Indicator Index Proximity to Jobs (jobs within 5 miles) 2010Public Assistance Rate Unemployment Rate Transit Access (proximity to transit) 2008Mean Commute Time

Comprehensive Opportunity Index Map Average of all three sub indices Representing 18 indicators

Oakland Area: Comprehensive Opportunity Map

Oakland Area: Sub-Index Maps

San Jose Area: Comprehensive Opportunity Map

San Jose Area: Sub-Index Maps

COMMUNITIES OF OPPORTUNITY & JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES Bay Area Opportunity Mapping Assessment

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COMMUNITIES OF OPPORTUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE Bay Area Opportunity Mapping Assessment