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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT the LFUCG Division of Planning Long-Range
ankfort
Socioeconomic Status Median Age
Associate's Degree
The smallest group: Pacific Islander Alone (0.07) Some College/No Degree
Households by Income
Indicator Value Difference This custom summary page is provided courtesy of the LFUCG Division of Planning Long-Range High School Diploma Bars show from Kentucky Planning team, LWeaver. Datadeviation sources include the White Alone 72.67 -12.94 American Community Survey (ACS), Esri, Esri and GED/Alternative Credential Bureau of Labor Statistics, Esri and GfK MRI, U.S. Black Alone 15.23 +6.87 (16.6%) The largest group: $50,000Some - $74,999 High School/No Diploma Census. The vintage of the data is 2010, 2014-2018, 2020. American
Households By Income
The smallest group: $200,000+ (6.4%)< 9th Grade IncomeIncome Indian/Alaska 0.19 -0.06 Indicator Value Difference Native Alone
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INCOME 9.2% INCOME <$15,000 4.56 -4.8% +2.86 Asian Alone $15,000 Pacific Islander 8.0% 0.07 -2.9% -0.01 $24,999 Alone $25,000 Other Race 4.09 +0.6% +2.43 11.2% $34,999 Two or More 3.20 +0.86 Versailles $35,000 Races 15.9% +2.0% $49,999 WOODFORD Hispanic Origin +3.67 $50,000 - $35,0487.74 (Any Race) $35,048 16.6% -1.2% $74,999
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135,160
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Graduate/Professional Degree
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8%
Associate's Degree
Some College/No Degree
19%
This custom summary page is provided courtesy of 12% 15% S C O T T High School Diploma the LFUCG Division of Planning Long-Range 20-24.9% Boydtown Planning team, LWeaver. Data sources include the Lexington American Community Survey (ACS), Esri, Esri and 4% GED/Alternative Credential Bureau of Labor Statistics, Esri and GfK MRI, U.S. Delaplain 15-19.9% 12% Cranetown Some High School/No Diploma Census. The vintage of the data is 2010, 5% Services Utilities/Fuel/Public Utilities/Fuel/Public Services Male 2014-2018, 2020.
13% 4,562 4,562
Renter Occupied Renter Occupied 54,225
+2.4%
The largest group: The $50,000 largest -group: $74,999 $50,000 (16.6%) - $74,999 (16.6%)
Graduate/Professional Degree 70%Indicator Indicator Value Difference Value Difference Housing Burden <$15,000 <$15,000 9.2% -4.8% 9.2% -4.8%
< 9th Grade
Services 10-14.9%
54,225
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Nicholasville
Below Poverty Level
16%
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21,181
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15-19.9%
15-19.9%
21,181 16% 21,181 Nonesuch
Homelessness
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4,000
3/16/2022
Office of Homelessness Prevention and Intervention
Owner
Monterey
Renter
4,000
Carpool
16,000
0%
2%
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Pedestrian
8,000
Owner
12,000
8%
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4%
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TRANSPORTATI
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9%
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Public Transportation
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Wilmore
Blue Grass
White Hall
23% MINORITY POPULATION 2017 NON-WHITE
10-14.9%
21,181 9.3%
16% 1.9%
15%
Public Transportation
Lexington Data Hub
22%
15-19.9%
Vineyard
Renter F A Y E T T E Renter
3.9%
<10%
10% 0
Carpool
4,000
Baldwin
8,000
PERCENT OF INDIVIDUALS NON-WHITE 0% - 9%
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9% - 19%
12,000
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URBAN SERVICE BOUNDARY
22%
15-19.9%
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Pine Grove
ADDITIONAL DATA CONTEXT:
10-14.9%
1.9%
Jonestown
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22%
23%
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Nicholasville
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16%
8,000
23%
3.9% Richmond
9.3% Carpool
0.6% Bicycle
Pedestrian
12,000
MADISON
Lexington Data Hub 3.9% 0.6% 0.6% Pedestrian Bicycle
MEDIAN HHLD INCOME - WHITE = $59,964 UNEMPLOYED - WHITE = 5.3% MEDIAN HHLD INCOME - BLACK / AF AM = $29,634 UNEMPLOYED - BLACK AF/AM = 10.1% MEDIAN HHLD INCOME - HISPANIC / LATINO = $39,104 UNEMPLOYED - HISPANIC / LATINO = 4.9%
TOP 10 CENSUS BLOCK GROUPS:
BLUE GRASS ARMY DEPOT
Bicycle
12,000
Nicholasville
JESSAMINE Wilmore
The numbers, a snapshot of those experiencing homelessness, show a 55.4% decrease in overall homelessness since 2014, and a 66% decrease in people living without shelter since 2014. The Office of Homelessness Prevention & Intervention was formed in 2014 in response to a report by the Mayor’s Commission on Homelessness as a way to better coordinate Lexington’s system of homelessness services.
15%
South Elkhorn
16%
8,000
16%
23%
<10%
2% BELOW POVERTY 15% HOUSEHOLDS LEVEL
TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TO WORK TO WORK
9%
Households Bourne10-14.9% 10-14.9%
9% Owner
Kentucky
Public Transportation
10-14.9% OWNER COSTS AS % OF INCOME 3.9%
Jonestown
Paris
9.3%
22%
% Not Computed
Indian Hills
6%
21,181 Total
Female
Lexington
Owner
20-24.9%
8%
40-49.9% 4%
HOUSEHOLDS HOUSEHOLDS BELOW POVERTY BELOW LEVEL POVERTY LEVEL
Households Harrodsburg
Meadowthorpe
0%
40-49.9%
21,181 South Elkhorn
16%
48%
4%
0
0
4%
25-29.9%
from Kentucky
Crossroads
Female
HOUSEHOLDS HOUSEHOLDS WITHOUT VEHICLES WITHOUT VEHICLES
12% 40-49.9%
8% 50+%
Indian Hills
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OWNER COSTS OWNER AS %COSTS OF INCOME AS % OF INCOME
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6.8%
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HOUSEHOLDS BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
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0
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Service
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54,225
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WORKFORCE BY GENDER White Alone 72.67 -12.94
$78,934
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Average Household Value Difference20-24 Size
Indicator
+2.8635-39
US? 48%
2.3
Utilities & Transit
Employment Owner Occupied 4.56
Asian Alone
The largest group: White Alone (72.67) 35.6 2.3 25-29 The smallest group: Pacific Islander Alone (0.07)
25-29 20-24 323,809
35.6
30-34
35.6 in the
Housing
FAYETTE
Race and Ethnicity
30-34
%
<10%
68,818
Housing
Unemployment Rate
0-4
10-14.9%
ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD UTILITYBars COSTS show deviation
Owner Occupied
8%
10-14 Associate's Degree
15-19.9%
0-4
UtilitiesDots & Transit show comparison to
Race and Ethnicity
Employment 17.9%
10-14 5-9
60-64
11.5% -0.4% 0-4
2020 Males Age 20-24
Income Housing FEATURED FIGURES INCOME OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS WORKFORCE BY GENDER
The American Community Survey includes a question that 75-79 75-79 70-74 70-74 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT intends to capture current sex; there are no questions 65-69 65-69 60-64 60-64 about gender, sexual orientation, or sex at birth. Sex is Demographics Employment Income 55-59 55-59 based on biological attributes of males and females (e.g., 50-54 50-54 45-49 45-49 Graduate/Professional Degree 20% POPULATION PYRAMID UNEMPLOYMENT INCOME chromosomes, anatomy, and hormones), while gender 40-44 40-44 35-39 35-39 is a social construction whereby a society 85+ or culture 85+ Female 30-34 30-34 Male Bachelor's Degree 26% 80-84 80-84 assigns certain tendencies or behaviors to the concepts of 25-29 25-29 75-79 75-79 20-24 20-24 masculinity and femininity. 70-74 70-74 15-19 15-19
10-14 5-9
$150,000 6.8% +2.6% $199,999 The largest group: $200,000+ 6.4% +2.4%
Services
Female
85+
$75,000 $99,999
13%
UNEMPLOYMENT Kentucky
15-19
16.6% -1.2% 10-14 5-9
$100,000 $149,999
from
20-24
15-19
$50,000 $74,999
Blue Collar
The presence of “difference” within a given setting. arise in our appearances, thoughts, likes and dislikes, values, and identities. Diversity among Hispanic Originidentities may relate to 7.74 +3.67 (Any Race) gender, race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, education, marital status, sexual orientation, 135,160status, to name a few. (dis)ability, and socioeconomic Bars show deviation Demographics Employment Total Housing Units
Sex
15.9% +2.0%
$49,999 20-24
14
LABEL
TRACT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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BLK GRP % NWHITE
2 1 4 3 3 2 2 1 2 1
93.01 83.36 82.79 79.48 79.2 78.82 78.8 72.26 71.16 69.87
Data sources: ACS 2017 5 year estimates, quartile classification scheme.
Source: Maps of Vulnerabilities to Displacement, Task Force on Neighborhoods in Transition
Lexington-Fayette Urban Cnty Gov, Esri, HERE, Garmin, SafeGraph, METI/NASA, USGS, EPA, NPS, USDA
Source: Straub, S. Annual count shows fewer people homeless. City of Lexington. (2020, January 31) from www. lexingtonky.gov
American Institute of Certified Planners 2022 Update to the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
Incorporate equity principles and strategies as the foundation for preparing plans and implementation programs to achieve more socially just decision-making. Implement, for existing plans, regulations, policies and procedures, changes which can help overcome historical impediments to racial and social equity. Develop metrics and track plan implementation over time to measure and report progress toward achieving more equitable outcomes. Urban Cnty participation Gov, Esri, in HERE, Garmin,of plans and programs that may affect them. Participation Facilitate the exchange of ideas and ensure that people have the opportunityLexington-Fayette for meaningful, timely, and informed the development SafeGraph, FAO,underrepresented METI/NASA, USGS, EPA, NPS should be broad enough to include those who lack formal organization or influence, especially communities and marginalized people. Attention and resources should be given to issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion and should reflect the diversity of the community.