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Engaging with Suburban Neighborhoods: What’s Different? October 23, 2014 Leah Hendey NNIP Partners Meeting in Denver, CO
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Increasing Attention on Poverty in the Suburbs
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More Poor People Now Live in Suburbs Source: Adapted from Confronting Suburban Poverty in America (2013).
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Concentrated Poverty Is Growing Faster in the Suburbs Metro AreaSuburban Share of Metro Poor Population, 1970 Suburban Share of Metro Poor Population, 2012 Percentage Point Change Atlanta60%88%28 Tampa-St. Pete 44%70%25 New Orleans30%55%25 Washington, DC 47%71%23 Baltimore29%51%22 Source: Adapted from http://confrontingsuburbanpoverty.org/wp- content/uploads/2014/05/Suburban-Poverty-Metrics-2012.xlsxhttp://confrontingsuburbanpoverty.org/wp- content/uploads/2014/05/Suburban-Poverty-Metrics-2012.xlsx
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What’s Different? Infrastructure – Political – Service delivery – Data and reporting Policy Solutions
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Three Perspectives on Working with Suburban Jurisdictions Meg Merrick, Institute for Portland Metropolitan Studies Susan Millea, Children’s Optimal Health Anthony Galvan, Institute for Urban Policy Research, UT-Dallas
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