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Who is ProvPlan? Mission to promote the economic and social well-being of the city, its people, and its neighborhoods. 501(c)3 non-profit created in 1992 Public/Private Partnership Strong programmatic capacity Ready to Learn Providence YouthBuild Providence Building Futures New Roots Providence “Information for Change” Agenda Information intermediary and community convener Investments in GIS, data analysis, and web technology Expanding our capacity to examine statewide issues
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CITY Linking people information with place information Demographics Jobs/Employment Public Health Education Property/Land Use Quality of Life Public Safety NEIGHBORHOODS CENSUS PARCEL POLICE POSTS WARDS
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Providence grew, became more diverse, and became younger from 1990 to 2000 The city grew by 8%, the state only by 4.5%. Fastest growing city in New England Minority pop. increased 65% – City 45% non-Hispanic White. Hispanic growth – Population doubled since 1990 up to 30% of city. City had 17% overall state pop. – and 50% of state minority pop. 1 in 4 people in city under 18 – 11% increase since 1990. Under 18 population was 75% minority – and 45% Hispanic.
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Source: U.S. Census 1990, 2000 Redistricting Data Total Growth: 12,890 Neighborhood Pop. 1990 - 2000 Population Change by Neighborhood, 1990-2000 as Percent of Neighborhood Population Providence, RI
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Source: U.S. Census 1990, 2000 Redistricting Data Change in Hispanic Population by Neighborhood, 1990-2000 as Percent of 1990 Neighborhood Hispanic Population Providence, RI Hispanic Pop. 1990 - 2000 Citywide Hispanic Population Change: 27,164
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Change in Non-Hispanic White Population by Neighborhood, 1990-2000 as % of 1990 Neighborhood Non-Hispanic White Population Providence, RI Source: U.S. Census 1990, 2000 Redistricting Data Non-Hispanic White Population Change: - 24,324 N.H.White Pop. 1990 - 2000
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Source: U.S. Census 1990, 2000 Redistricting Data Change in Black/African American Population by Neighborhood, 1990-2000 as Percent of 1990 Neighborhood Black/African American Population Providence, RI Black/AA Pop. 1990 - 2000 Black/African American Population Change: 1,415
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High School Graduate or Higher, 2000 Providence, RI Neighborhoods Source: Census 2000 SF3 Universe: Population over 25 years. City rate: 65.8% State rate: 78%
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Source: Census 2000 SF3 Providence has the largest concentration of both low-income and high-income families in RI. 40% of children in the city live in poverty (3 rd highest in the nation). Child poverty rate in RI is 17%. From 1990 to 2000: Incomes in Providence grew 2.5 times slower than the state rate. When adjusted for inflation, median family income in the city actually decreased by 6%. *American Community Survey 2005-2007 3-year estimate *Current Figures: City: $ 42,392 State: $ 68,740 Numbers on map indicate median family income for block groups rounded to nearest $1,000. City: $32,058 State: $54,781 Median Family Income in Providence, 2000
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Unemployment in Providence Source: Census 2000 SF3 In 2000 half the city’s neighborhoods have areas of unemployment 20% or higher. RI has the lowest rate of functional adult literacy according to a recent study. Between 1994 and 2001 only 1 in 5 new jobs in RI were located in Providence. Current City rate:15.3%* Current State rate:12.8%* *RI Department of Labor and Training, 2009 Numbers on map indicate percent of civilian labor force unemployed for block groups.
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Now Providence continues to gain diversity, but population growth since 2000 is flat The city’s population has fluctuated modestly in the last few years. Minority pop. increased 5% – City now 41% non-Hispanic White. Hispanic growth – Share of pop up 6% since 2000, now 36% of city. City has 16% overall state pop. – and 45% of state minority pop. 1 in 3 people in city under 20 – 3.2% decrease since 2000. Source: 2000 Census and 2007 American Community Survey 3-year estimate
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Source: American Community Survey The Providence Plan Note: All Hispanic regardless of race grouped in Hispanic category 2007 Racial and Ethnic Breakdown Providence, RI
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Source: American Community Survey 2007 one year estimate
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EDUCATION 22 of 46 schools were in need of improvement as of School Year 2007-08; none were high performing The district had a SY2007-08 school mobility rate of 28% compared to 16% statewide. Providence suffers from low student achievement, significant student mobility, and a high dropout rate. The district had a SY2008-09 dropout rate of 26% compared to 15.5% statewide. 16 schools were improving or making progress, but almost twice as many (30) showed insufficient progress.
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“The Housing Scene” Assessment values increased 47% between ~2001 and 2004 (revaluation occurring this year). Now sale prices are declining Vacancy rate increased- 8.1% to 14.4% (2000 to 2007) Highest concentration of vacancy in high-minority neighborhoods Lead levels experience steady decline Incidences of lead poisoning for children under six declined from 35% in 1995 to 5% in 2006. RI had 2% cases in 2006. Home ownership rates remain low and stagnant City rate is 34%. RI rate is 60%, and the national rate is 66%.
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Foreclosure Data
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Real Estate Since 2000 638 new residential units between Jun ‘06 and Sep ‘08 Citywide median residential sales price more than tripled between 2000 and 2005 but is now in decline Risk of foreclosures, subprime lending, and long waiting lists for public housing remain.
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The East Side remains the most expensive neighborhood to rent, but a two- bedroom anywhere in the city will cost at least $1000, according to the 2008 Year End Rent Survey conducted by RI Housing. 2008 Advertized Rents by Neighborhood Source: RI Housing
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Married-couple family With related children under 18 years Source: 2007 American Community Survey
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Median Family Income – 2007 Dollars (Adjusted for Inflation) 198919992007 198919992007 -16.2% vs 1989 -0.2% vs 1989 +5.5% vs 1999 -12.2 % vs 1989 +5.3% vs 1989 +4.7% vs 1999 Sources: 1990 & 2000 US Censuses, 2007 American Community Survey, Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index
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www.provplan.org This information and much more is available on our website: Thank you for your time.
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