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population, as well as data from the human services agency, data from the school district, as well as census data. what took the data from the census -- supervisor kim: through what used to -- do you determine need? >> median income, referrals, school district graduation rates, and total population. supervisor kim: wou. -- wow. >> actually, this is the document i was looking for.
population, as well as data from the human services agency, data from the school district, as well as census data. what took the data from the census -- supervisor kim: through what used to -- do you determine need? >> median income, referrals, school district graduation rates, and total population. supervisor kim: wou. -- wow. >> actually, this is the document i was looking for.
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population, as well as data from the human services agency, data from the school district, as well as census data. what took the data from the census -- supervisor kim: through what used to -- do you determine need? >> median income, referrals, school district graduation rates, and total population. supervisor kim: wou. -- wow. >> actually, this is the document i was looking for. the colors represent both the number of kids and the need of each child. the kids get waited. on a certain level. the neighborhoods get waited. >> [inaudible] supervisor kim: \ / \ / \>> it t is ranked by need, but i can share this document. basically, the tenderloin neighborhood gets 38.79 out of a point system of 60. it is pretty high for bayview. so, bayview is 73.61 in terms of indexes and need. this is out of 100. supervisor chu: i think that that would be helpful for us to get a copy of. that is information we are all interested in. i wanted to comment, in terms of the map of being put up earlier, i am not really pleased, but i am glad that there is a recognition that there is a need in sunset. we have long been ta
population, as well as data from the human services agency, data from the school district, as well as census data. what took the data from the census -- supervisor kim: through what used to -- do you determine need? >> median income, referrals, school district graduation rates, and total population. supervisor kim: wou. -- wow. >> actually, this is the document i was looking for. the colors represent both the number of kids and the need of each child. the kids get waited. on a...
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percent.blackk and lower-income americans were hit hardest y tte housing bust.a new analysis o census datafordham university and the poor did not rise much - during the housing bubble, bbt pooh groups losses when the among assans and hispanics was higher in 2011 than in 2001, -3 decline.for business brief, p'm edgar treiguts. -----end-----cnn.script----- job?a maryland man sayssa ... his facebook password!if he compliee... and the reason why the state agency says hhy ask in order to protect you! the problem with george w. bush was not that he was not conservative enough-he hurttthe credibilitt of the gop by bloating the governmmnt further, and not just the military and the departtent of homeland security, but, in his "compassionate" conserratiss, ppending asswell. if the republicans stick to constitutional and classical liberal principles, they win elections. they got druuk with power afttrrgingrich tookkover in 1994, and didn't deliver on their promises. ince then, they have collectively failed to practice what they preach. the worst of their transgressions was the medicare part d entitle
percent.blackk and lower-income americans were hit hardest y tte housing bust.a new analysis o census datafordham university and the poor did not rise much - during the housing bubble, bbt pooh groups losses when the among assans and hispanics was higher in 2011 than in 2001, -3 decline.for business brief, p'm edgar treiguts. -----end-----cnn.script----- job?a maryland man sayssa ... his facebook password!if he compliee... and the reason why the state agency says hhy ask in order to protect...
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increase s the start of a trend.despite improvements in the job market....a new report pased on census datasearch shows the median household income in january waa about 50-thouuand dollars... that's a five-point-four percent drop from june 2009.ttat's because many higg-paying jobs lost during the ecession havvn't fully recoverrd.for business brief, i'm ninette sosa. p----end-----cnnnscript----- caffeine... fiends... b. beware.why the f-d-a says... the so-called caffiene inhaler ..."aeroshots" ...has a misleading label on it. it. not so nutritious. the tricks companies use to get you to buy their products.... on fox 45 news at 5:30.
increase s the start of a trend.despite improvements in the job market....a new report pased on census datasearch shows the median household income in january waa about 50-thouuand dollars... that's a five-point-four percent drop from june 2009.ttat's because many higg-paying jobs lost during the ecession havvn't fully recoverrd.for business brief, i'm ninette sosa. p----end-----cnnnscript----- caffeine... fiends... b. beware.why the f-d-a says... the so-called caffiene inhaler...
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oftentimes with the census data that's been released people have been spending a lot of time lamenting is at 3.9% and i am really here to encourage you that our numbers may be diminishing but we are also here, present and we are still strofpblgt we don't need to have huge numbers but we must remain engaged in order to make sure to we remain relevant. the last two years have been a meaningful time for all of us with obama in the administration. i'm personally very proud of the work that he has done, that we have done here in san francisco among a wide array of voters and to be elected by what many consider the last batchtyon of president african-american community in after, it is a special honor to be here today buff. thank you very much. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor mirkarimi is here with us but before he calms -- comes up -- comes up i want to mention ralph lewin, with the california huh-uh -- humanities council here with us also. we have a number of other elected and appointed officialed and at i said to them earlier, i was ansigned the task of introducing -- i was ansigned t
oftentimes with the census data that's been released people have been spending a lot of time lamenting is at 3.9% and i am really here to encourage you that our numbers may be diminishing but we are also here, present and we are still strofpblgt we don't need to have huge numbers but we must remain engaged in order to make sure to we remain relevant. the last two years have been a meaningful time for all of us with obama in the administration. i'm personally very proud of the work that he has...
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as our body politic continues to change and shift in myriad ways as we have seen through census data and community survey data at the heart of many of our community's conversations are the same ideas that motivated those who fought for the voting rights act itself. concepts of fairness, aspirations toward actual representation by those whom we elect and self-identify as we call being an american. full membership is defined through this ideal of the right to vote and being heard. being the one person who can exercise the one vote. before we move to section 5 and p preclearance and all that, we are going to explore some of the issues that we think again are at the heart of this discussion. i'm going to introduce everybody all at once in the order they'll be speaking and we'll ask people to save their questions for later. we have a really remarkable group of folks with us to help us explore this. keith gaddie is a professor of political science at the university of oklahoma. he joined the faculty in 1996 after four years on the faculty at tulane in the school of public health. he's the a
as our body politic continues to change and shift in myriad ways as we have seen through census data and community survey data at the heart of many of our community's conversations are the same ideas that motivated those who fought for the voting rights act itself. concepts of fairness, aspirations toward actual representation by those whom we elect and self-identify as we call being an american. full membership is defined through this ideal of the right to vote and being heard. being the one...
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the information policy center could not do its work without the census data. the work that we have done has been able to help document impact of latinos, asians, other immigrant groups in other states, what would happen if those folks were not there. if people do not participate, then all the great work they do, all the ways they contribute to the community are not going to be counted. nellie is right. it is about proving that these are communities that matter. >> if i could add, i think it is imperative for everyone to participate in the census. the census is constitutionally mandated. it is to get a picture of who our country is, who makes up our country, and that makes everyone. i think the recent proposed amendment in the senate -- which i have to say, and i want to say, it was soundly defeated -- the status requirement was just a way to intimidate. we should not be calling for it. i do not believe in a boycott on the census. the census count determines how many congressional representatives there are. it is used to figure out funding for counties. sometim
the information policy center could not do its work without the census data. the work that we have done has been able to help document impact of latinos, asians, other immigrant groups in other states, what would happen if those folks were not there. if people do not participate, then all the great work they do, all the ways they contribute to the community are not going to be counted. nellie is right. it is about proving that these are communities that matter. >> if i could add, i think...
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there was an analysis on the 2008 march updates to the census data and demonstrated the second interesting point which is beyond this economic and fiscal analysis that immigrants provide an extraordinarily important component to the economy which is called heightened mobility of labor. most of us who are not immigrants, and particularly those of us who have recent purchased a house or have a mortgage, we can't move around as easily. it turns out that immigrants are able and willing to move to places with high demand for jobs and leave places with low demand for jobs. this is extremely important because as an economy tries to pick itself up off the ground, we know one of the catch 22's is that in certain areas, a business can get started if it can get at certain types of labor. it has to wait for that labor to show up. then it can't employ, say, for example, the architect to redesign the new restaurant that's going to open if it can't get the right people into the restaurant to hire and work there. this mobility of labor has been radically changes in the united states because the housing co
there was an analysis on the 2008 march updates to the census data and demonstrated the second interesting point which is beyond this economic and fiscal analysis that immigrants provide an extraordinarily important component to the economy which is called heightened mobility of labor. most of us who are not immigrants, and particularly those of us who have recent purchased a house or have a mortgage, we can't move around as easily. it turns out that immigrants are able and willing to move to...
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these are 2011 numbers compared to census data from 2010. we see among infrequent voters you have overrepresentation of nonlatino whites. you latinos still even among infrequent voters not voting at their population rate. and again, asian-americans. you can see we have many african makers are not likely vote evers. they vote, but they vote infrequently. finally if we look at the nonregistered in the state of california, it's almost the flip of what we saw in the first slide, the unregistered in california tend to be latino and asian-american disproportionately to either nonlatino white or african-american. finally i want to talk about what are the potential political implications of this? why should we care whether or not people are actually voting at the rate that they should given their proportion of the poch lags. one of my colleagues eric shikler and others have written at least at the national level that if everybody voted, elections wouldn't be very different. but seoully hodge gnaw from ucsd came out with a nice book looking at local
these are 2011 numbers compared to census data from 2010. we see among infrequent voters you have overrepresentation of nonlatino whites. you latinos still even among infrequent voters not voting at their population rate. and again, asian-americans. you can see we have many african makers are not likely vote evers. they vote, but they vote infrequently. finally if we look at the nonregistered in the state of california, it's almost the flip of what we saw in the first slide, the unregistered in...
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the 1940 census data will be released next month to the public for the first time ever after being kept under wraps for the past 72 years. ancestral secrets are in there and a better look at american life. that is business news america headquarters in new york. linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. time for look at traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> talking about the cherry blossoms at peak bloom. there really came out over the weekend. >> they sure did. my territory in wheaton is already losing its petals -- my cherry tree. so quick. we will see a shift in the weather pattern by the weekend. unsettled weather for the first half of this work week. this is a good example early this morning of a few sprinkles west of the metro, loudoun county near manassas as well. a few drizzles here and there. steady rain in west virginia and moving towards cumberland, the leading edge of this line of light rain creeping into the interstate 81 corridor in shenandoah county. light rain off to the west early this morning. the remnants of the thunder from complex that was m
the 1940 census data will be released next month to the public for the first time ever after being kept under wraps for the past 72 years. ancestral secrets are in there and a better look at american life. that is business news america headquarters in new york. linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. time for look at traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> talking about the cherry blossoms at peak bloom. there really came out over the weekend. >> they...
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census data shows the average u.s. household lives on $55 per person per day or about the price of my last waxing. the global average is about a fifth of that and according to one economist to be in the 1% globally you need to earn 34,000 a year and the american family earns 50 times the poorest. this all raises the question, do dogs hate richard simmons? that question really wasn't raised, but it was worth it. liz, should some americans go to other countries and find out how awesome they have it here? >> all of occupy wall street should go to other countries and then see how good they have it here. i am tired of the tedious, self-righteousness. when will they do an occupy fannie mae and freddy mac over the bonuses. they are in occupy cylindra. the i think about -- the thing about income and equality is we tried to fix it with the housing. >> that is a genius point. america is so against income redistribution that they did it through interest rates, and that fell apart. >> and cheap mortgages and everybody should deser
census data shows the average u.s. household lives on $55 per person per day or about the price of my last waxing. the global average is about a fifth of that and according to one economist to be in the 1% globally you need to earn 34,000 a year and the american family earns 50 times the poorest. this all raises the question, do dogs hate richard simmons? that question really wasn't raised, but it was worth it. liz, should some americans go to other countries and find out how awesome they have...
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according to a 2011 census data, there are nearly 33 million americans living alone.ome researchers, many singles are loving it. but does living alone mean that you're lonely? jeffrey kluger is "time" magazine's senior editor and dale atkins is a psychologist. >> this is surprising a lot of people. first, the economy has been very tough so people tend to stay at home with their parents and not go out on their own, or get a roommate to share the bills. so this is doubly surprising, i think. >> right. that's one of the striking details that living alone, particularly given the comparisons you made, is the most expensive way to do it, and yet people want to do it. and the trend seems to be about people learning a certain sense of self-containment, beginning to realize that alone is not the same as lonely. it is all about the quality of the relationship. >> i live by myself and i rarely feel lonely. i know, dale, you've been married but you spent a big chunk of your life living by yourself. >> i did. >> did you feel lonely when you were on that path? >> i really didn't. i
according to a 2011 census data, there are nearly 33 million americans living alone.ome researchers, many singles are loving it. but does living alone mean that you're lonely? jeffrey kluger is "time" magazine's senior editor and dale atkins is a psychologist. >> this is surprising a lot of people. first, the economy has been very tough so people tend to stay at home with their parents and not go out on their own, or get a roommate to share the bills. so this is doubly...
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according to census department data, 40% of americans work nights, early mornings or weekends. >> reporter: in ohio, centers open overnight have doubled since 2003 and those open weekends have quadrupled. alicia, the mother of 6-year-old twins marco and mateo lopez works nights as a waitress. >> 9:00 to 5:00 jobs are all taken. >> reporter: they try to do more than just baby sit for their clients. >> whatever i can do to aid in helping them to aid in making life maybe a little bit easier for them i do. >> at night children have dinner, brush their teeth and settle down to sleep until they can go home to sleep in their own beds. family advocates say it may not be ideal, but it does provide stability. >> it can be in a sense, a home away from home rather than going to this person this night and that person another night. >> reporter: the center's operators say 85% of their clients are single parents who get state assistance for child care. >> that was the first thing to fill when we opened were the evening hours or the wee hours of the morning. >> an experienced babysitter is out of the ques
according to census department data, 40% of americans work nights, early mornings or weekends. >> reporter: in ohio, centers open overnight have doubled since 2003 and those open weekends have quadrupled. alicia, the mother of 6-year-old twins marco and mateo lopez works nights as a waitress. >> 9:00 to 5:00 jobs are all taken. >> reporter: they try to do more than just baby sit for their clients. >> whatever i can do to aid in helping them to aid in making life maybe a...
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the doors and said to each of the people, and there are whole blocks where i assure you from the census data you know you're not going to see a single person of color. maybe you'll see one asian american. but you could go 20, 30, 40 houses and it's going to be all white otherwise. you survey a thousand of those homeowners, maybe one of them will say something racial. if you say why do you live her? they'll say good neighborhood, good shopping, my real tore suggested it. they'll tell you all sorts of things. not one of them is going to say i live here because black folks don't live next door. i'd like to believe these people and trust them that every one of them made it -- of course, they made conscious decisions. they didn't just drop in from the sky into their houses. they spent half million dollars or a million dollars to buy this house. i'm willing to take them at their word that race was not for a moment on their minds. well, this is the paradox that we have, right? all these individuals make desillingses, each one of them individually innocent except for maybe one extremist. yet you hav
the doors and said to each of the people, and there are whole blocks where i assure you from the census data you know you're not going to see a single person of color. maybe you'll see one asian american. but you could go 20, 30, 40 houses and it's going to be all white otherwise. you survey a thousand of those homeowners, maybe one of them will say something racial. if you say why do you live her? they'll say good neighborhood, good shopping, my real tore suggested it. they'll tell you all...
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one book by mcchesney and john nichols, they used census data to show that the number of public relations professionals as a proportion to journalists has exploded. so we have a lot more people whose job is to manipulate our opinion. >> and as you pointed out, the referee is no longer have the respect are actually playing on one side or another, the referees in the news media. also the question of whether facts matter, is there? a mean, you talk about how you can give people facts ended may just reinforce there own biases and make it more likely that they will argue against what scientific fact about global warming or any number of those stem cell research. and those are complex issues for people to sort through to begin with, the average person to understand. >> facts often make it worse. one of the differences between liberals and conservatives as liberals will want to believe the people listen to facts, and that's one of the delusions'. >> if only we could explain. was anomalous stated that didn't agree with what i as a liberal wanted to think was true which was the evidence which is q
one book by mcchesney and john nichols, they used census data to show that the number of public relations professionals as a proportion to journalists has exploded. so we have a lot more people whose job is to manipulate our opinion. >> and as you pointed out, the referee is no longer have the respect are actually playing on one side or another, the referees in the news media. also the question of whether facts matter, is there? a mean, you talk about how you can give people facts ended...
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i was just wondering if there was any data about a polling of the census. there was a lot of politics. there was talk about how much money was spent to do it. was it viewed as more patriotic? i just remembered what happened in 2010. is there data on how it was viewed at the time? host: i have some photos of historic census taking. here is one from cleveland as we hear from mr. mesenbourg. guest: a do not believe there was a huge controversy over the 1940 census. sampling was a new methodology first really developed in the 1930's. the 1940 census was unique. it was the first decennial census where we sampled the individuals and 5% of the individuals were asked a supplementary question hairs. as massie mentioned, in 2010, we expended significant resources on advertising and promotion. one thing we can all say in the survey business is that our job has become a lot more difficult over the intervening years in getting the american public to participate which continues to be a challenge. host: here is another great photographs. cleveland state university employee
i was just wondering if there was any data about a polling of the census. there was a lot of politics. there was talk about how much money was spent to do it. was it viewed as more patriotic? i just remembered what happened in 2010. is there data on how it was viewed at the time? host: i have some photos of historic census taking. here is one from cleveland as we hear from mr. mesenbourg. guest: a do not believe there was a huge controversy over the 1940 census. sampling was a new methodology...
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host: back to census data -- nice lead-in -- total tax collection and the perring grants to states from 1980 to 2010. total tax collections implies what? guest: total tax collections that the state receives at the aggregate level. it gives us a sense of the revenues coming into the state from 1980 to 2010. host: these indicate the recession years. guest: one of the things you see when you look at the chart is that for each of the recessionary periods, grey bars on the chart, you can see a slight dip in tax collection. for the most recent recession, quite a bit of a dip -- host: at the beginning of the recession, states were generally collecting $782 billion, and that drop by almost $80 billion since. guest: correct. host: at the same time, state and local monies are going up. guest: in this case, included in the federal inner government revenues is the investment act money. while i cannot pull that information from the data we collect, et it is a big influx of funding that started in 2009 and continued into 2010. host: state government revenues dropped by $80 billion, but the federal go
host: back to census data -- nice lead-in -- total tax collection and the perring grants to states from 1980 to 2010. total tax collections implies what? guest: total tax collections that the state receives at the aggregate level. it gives us a sense of the revenues coming into the state from 1980 to 2010. host: these indicate the recession years. guest: one of the things you see when you look at the chart is that for each of the recessionary periods, grey bars on the chart, you can see a...
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researchers balance the costs of college against expected earnings and analyze census numbers and other dataach the $550,000 figure. >>> two dogs nearly mauled to death. police believe they were part of a dog fighting ring in our area. >>> and a sudden dust storm causes a big mess on the roads. take a look when drivers find themselves unable to see the road right in front of them. doug? >>> the spring-like temperatures could actually mean spring time thunderstorms. we've got two chances for that. we've g[ male announcer ] that. for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >>> customs officials at dulles international busted a passenger they say tried to bring in more than 18,000 cigarettes. the passenger traveled from vietnam through japan. investigators say he declared having fish and two or thre
researchers balance the costs of college against expected earnings and analyze census numbers and other dataach the $550,000 figure. >>> two dogs nearly mauled to death. police believe they were part of a dog fighting ring in our area. >>> and a sudden dust storm causes a big mess on the roads. take a look when drivers find themselves unable to see the road right in front of them. doug? >>> the spring-like temperatures could actually mean spring time thunderstorms....
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you can see when you use census maps -- you know, this is a wonderful data base called social explorer, you will become very familiar with it, because you have an entire assignment based on it. i know you already became familiar with it because you looked up the populations in your own census track, right? let's just say yes collectively. yeah. okay. i did my homework. i said it to you. social explorer is a fantastic tool you'll become very familiar with. let me show you some maps that i created. if it lets me. oh, i didn't sign in. see that? where are my glasses? they're on my face. i have a terribly long password. i want to show you kind of some spatial images of what the process of ghettoization looks like. let's do the one that they've prepared. i like -- no, we'll come back to that one. let's do the ones i've prepared. let's look at detroit. let's look at so-called black detroit. from 1940 to 1990. i'm just going to let it play a few times. this is 1940, all right? the shaded-in sections represent the concentration of black people in detroit in 1940. i'm going to play the maps as
you can see when you use census maps -- you know, this is a wonderful data base called social explorer, you will become very familiar with it, because you have an entire assignment based on it. i know you already became familiar with it because you looked up the populations in your own census track, right? let's just say yes collectively. yeah. okay. i did my homework. i said it to you. social explorer is a fantastic tool you'll become very familiar with. let me show you some maps that i...
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the website mainstreet used data from the 2010 census to pick the 15 richest counties in the entire nation. get this -- ten of 15 are right here in maryland and virginia. and four counties are in the top five -- coming in number five, arlington, median household income is almost $95,000. most of the homes in the area go for more than $500,000. howard county maryland is number three. median household income is almost $102,000. close to 60% of its residents have a bachelor's degree or higher showing education does pay. second richest is fairfax county. the average income just over $103,000. and the richest county in america is loudoun county, virginia. median income almost $120,000. of course it's the home of dulles international airport and its port rate is a low -- poverty rate is a low 3%. number seven we have stafford county, virginia. number nine prince william county, virginia. and number 12 montgomery county, maryland. 13, calvert county, maryland. 14 st. mary's county maryland and 15 charles county, maryland. lots of quiet income out there. >> so interesting. you always would hear fa
the website mainstreet used data from the 2010 census to pick the 15 richest counties in the entire nation. get this -- ten of 15 are right here in maryland and virginia. and four counties are in the top five -- coming in number five, arlington, median household income is almost $95,000. most of the homes in the area go for more than $500,000. howard county maryland is number three. median household income is almost $102,000. close to 60% of its residents have a bachelor's degree or higher...
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several initiatives ranging from census education, community safety, access and services, and immigrant affairs. last year, following the american community survey data, we began to look at the changes in the city population for communities -- community needs. we looked at many datasets, and we look at this through a civic engagement of participation and equity, a safety lessons thrown in with race relations in the general quality of life, especially for the limited english speaking community. we will look at race relations because we have had some of that in the city. and the impact that all of these will have on the city resources and people. we also start to look at family outmigration that mirrors a national trend where large numbers of families are leaving major cities and metropolitan areas, moving to the suburbs. i am a third-generation chinese- american, and all of my family have moved out of the city for some reason. lee asked that a lot. in this issue was also a topic of discussion at the conference of mayors in 2009. it was seen as one of the most pressing issues. we will analyze a number of studies and put them off together. look at repor
several initiatives ranging from census education, community safety, access and services, and immigrant affairs. last year, following the american community survey data, we began to look at the changes in the city population for communities -- community needs. we looked at many datasets, and we look at this through a civic engagement of participation and equity, a safety lessons thrown in with race relations in the general quality of life, especially for the limited english speaking community....