South Baltimore CSA and Neighborhoods - BNIA-JFI

South Baltimore CSA and Neighborhoods

Otterbein

Fells Point

Canton

Federal Hill

Stadium Area

Inner Harbor

Sharp-Leadenhall

Carroll - Camden Industrial Area

Riverside

South Baltimore

Locust Point

Spring Garden Industrial Area

Westport

Locust Point Industrial Area

Port Covington

Community

Statistical

Areas

Map created March 2014.

0

Middle Branch/Reedbird Parks

0.25

0.5 Miles

Copyright: ?2014 Esri, DeLorme, HERE

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Vital Signs 16 Community Statistical Area (CSA) Profiles

Bantimore City

Pimlico/Arlington/iilltop

South Baltimore

South Baltimore

Population

Total Population

Total Male Population

Total Female Population

Race/Ethnicity*

Percent African American

Percent White

Percent Asian

Percent Persons of Two or More Races

Percent of Persons All Other Races

Percent Hispanic

Racial Diversity Index

Age*

Percent of Population Under 5 years old

Percent of Population 5 - 17 years old

Percent of Population 18 - 24 years old

Percent of Population 25 - 64 years old

Percent of Population 65 years and over

Households

Total Households

Percent of Female-Headed Households with Children Under 18

Percent of Households with Children Under 18

Average Household Size

Income and Poverty*

Median Household Income

Percent of Households Earning Less than $25,000

Percent of Households Earning $25,000 to $40,000

Percent of Households Earning $40,000 to $60,000

Percent of Households Earning $60,000 to $75,000

Percent of Households Earning More than $75,000

Percent of Households Living Below the Poverty Line

Percent of Children Living Below the Poverty Line

Housing Market

Total Number of Homes Sold

Median Price of Homes Sold

Median Number of Days on Market

Percent of Homes Sold in Foreclosure (REO)

Percent of Homes Sold for Cash

Percent of Properties Under Mortgage Foreclosure

Percentage of Residential Tax Lien Sales

Percent of Properties that are Owner Occupied

Percent of Residential Properties that Do Not Receive Mail

Housing Affordability

Affordability Index - Mortgage*

Affordability Index - Rent*

Rate of Housing Choice Vouchers per 1,000 Rental Units

2010

6,406

3,263

3,143

2013

Baltimore City

2014

2015

2016

----

----

----

2.7

90.3

2.7

1.5

0.3

2.6

19.4

--------

--------

5.6

5.0

10.4

70.9

8.2

------

------

--------------

3,107

--

--

--

18.1

14.6

2.1

----

----

----

---------

---------

----------

$69,813

13.5

12.0

20.2

13.4

40.9

186

$250,500

82

1.4

218

$309,750

15

1.1

15.7

1.1

299

$289,900

23

0.4

14.3

0.6

71.1

70.4

4.2

2.2

37.6

44.5

---

Change

15-16

----

% Change

-------

2010

620,961

292,249

328,712

----

----

--------

--------

6.4

4.9

5.5

76.1

7.1

------

------

6.6

14.9

12.6

54.2

11.7

------

------

--------------

--

--

249,903

--

--

--

----

----

54.9

28.4

2.4

----

----

----

---------

---------

$38,346

34.7

17.8

16.6

9.0

21.8

---------

---------

----------

11.5

15.9

2.2

$109,518

7.7

5.5

11.0

8.1

67.8

0.8

0.1

17.7%

0.4%

-21.8%

-100.0%

-4.3%

-36.3%

5,913

$115,000

101

70.9

3.7

2.0

1.9

20.1

30.7

7.7

----

63.8

28.3

2.3

1.7

0.5

4.2

54.5

--

8.1

2.2

4,935

$147,000

33

3.4

44.4

2.5

7,822

$126,325

38

2.0

45.9

2.0

--

60.2

57.2

56.1

6,583

$125,000

37

1.6

46.3

1.7

5.4

56.1

-0.1

-6.6%

7.5

7.6

8.4

7.5

---

---

40.0

52.7

0.4

5.1%

---

Change

15-16

2016

--------

41.0

$1,250

-6.0

-0.4

-0.6

-0.2

-0.2

0.7

14.4

2015

--------

272

$307,250

22

0.0

12.4

0.3

0.7

71.7

---

2014

1.7

89.7

3.1

0.8

0.1

4.6

23.5

231

$306,000

28

0.4

13.0

0.5

0.8

70.9

---

2013

---

---

131.3

127.8

---62.4

27.7

2.5

2.0

0.6

4.8

55.5

----

% Change

----

--------------

--------

--

--

----

----

$44,262

31.1

15.1

16.5

8.9

28.5

18.3

33.3

---------

---------

9,034

$138,000

33

1.0

42.1

1.4

4.6

54.9

2,451

$13,000

-4.0

-0.6

-4.1

-0.3

-0.8

-1.2

37.2%

10.4%

-10.8%

-34.9%

-8.9%

-16.8%

-14.3%

-2.1%

8.2

0.6

8.2%

35.8

50.2

---

---

-3.1

-2.5%

6.7

14.5

10.9

55.7

12.3

-52.6

26.1

2.5

124.6

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NA - Data was Not Available in that year

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Vital Signs 16 Community Statistical Area (CSA) Profiles

Bantimore City

Pimlico/Arlington/iilltop

South Baltimore

South Baltimore

Housing Tax Credits

Homestead Tax Credits per 1,000 Homes

Homeowner's Tax Credits per 1,000 Homes

Historic Tax Credits per 1,000 Homes

Housing Permits and Enforcement

Percent of Properties with Rehab Permits (Over $5,000)

Number of New Construction Permits per 1,000 Homes

Number of Demolition Permits per 1,000 Homes

Percent of Properties that are Vacant and Abandoned

Percent of Vacant Properties Owned by Baltimore City

Percent of Properties with Housing Violations

Total Residential Properties

Total Number of Residential Properties

Crime and Safety

Part 1 Crime Rate per 1,000 Residents

Violent Crime Rate per 1,000 Residents

Property Crime Rate per 1,000 Residents

Number of Adult Arrests per 1,000 Residents (Over the age of 18)

Juvenile Crime

Juvenile Arrest Rate per 1,000 Juveniles

Juvenile Arrest Rate for Violent Offenses per 1,000 Juveniles

Juvenile Arrest Rate for Drug-Related Offenses per 1,000

Juveniles

Specific Crime Incidents

Domestic Violence Calls for Service per 1,000 Residents

Number of Shootings per 1,000 Residents

2010

2013

343.6

47.7

3.3

6.0

Baltimore City

2014

257.2

47.8

3.2

6.3

31.3

0.9

0.4

NA

0.7

2016

394.5

37.2

34.6

5.7

16.9

1.3

0.4

NA

0.5

2010

2013

380.2

49.3

6.4

-0.6

-14.4

0.4

0.0

--0.3

-9.5%

-46.2%

47.6%

6.0%

--36.0%

2.5

3.8

3.1

0.8

1.9

8.0

15.2

5.9

2014

272.7

49.4

6.4

2.9

2.4

3.8

8.2

NA

2.4

2016

251.7

45.3

11.6

3.2

1.3

3.5

8.0

NA

2.7

Change

15-16

% Change

-6.8

-2.6%

-1.2

-2.6%

1.5

15.0%

0.2

3,307

3,373

3,387

3,387

3,442

55

1.6%

202,265

202,362

204,295

204,295

204,435

140

0.1%

35.6

3.0

47.6

2.8

44.3

49.8

2.3

47.1

41.8

3.3

38.1

32.5

4.2

27.9

-9.4

0.9

-10.1

-22.4%

28.6%

-26.6%

61.4

15.6

63.3

14.8

47.6

60.5

13.7

45.9

65.1

16.1

48.2

63.0

17.6

44.5

-2.2

1.5

-3.7

-3.3%

9.2%

-7.7%

21.3

10.1

4.2

-5.9

-58.4%

48.7

30.9

21.5

-30.2%

7.9

2.7

2.3

2.1

8.1

NA

NA

2015

258.5

46.5

10.1

7.3

0.3

1.5

0.4

0.0

0.8

1.0

5.5

21.8

1.5

0.5

NA

NA

2015

393.6

37.2

26.3

Change

15-16

% Change

1.0

0.2%

0.0

0.0%

8.3

31.6%

0.3

-1.1

-0.3

-0.2

-0.3

10.5%

-45.8%

-7.9%

-2.2%

-11.7%

NA

64.5

75.3

16.1

NA

--

--

NA

58.3

46.9

32.7

NA

-9.3

0.0

--

NA

37.6

0.0

5.4

NA

--

--

NA

13.9

13.8

8.5

NA

--

--

NA

10.8

0.0

0.0

NA

--

--

NA

14.6

9.9

4.7

NA

--

--

NA

0.2

NA

0.0

--0.2

--100.0%

NA

3.2

NA

1.9

--1.3

--41.2%

0.0

0.0

0.0

--

0.5

0.4

0.0

-8.4%

19.4

Number of Gun-Related Homicides per 1,000 Residents

NA

NA

0.0

NA

NA

0.0

50.5

NA

NA

0.3

NA

NA

0.3

--

Number of Common Assault Calls for Service per 1,000 Residents

NA

NA

28.1

24.2

-3.9

-13.9%

NA

NA

71.9

55.9

-16.0

-22.3%

Number of Narcotics Calls for Service per 1,000 Residents

Number of Automobile Accident Calls for Service per 1,000

Residents

Personal Safety

Rate of Street Light Outages per 1,000 Residents

NA

NA

14.2

6.1

-8.1

-57.1%

NA

NA

64.7

53.0

-11.7

-18.1%

NA

NA

60.1

--

--

NA

NA

75.9

--

--

83

-16

-639

70

-42

-230

0.0

-1.0

-0.1

1.1

0.2%

-0.1%

-2.9%

0.2%

-0.2%

-1.0%

-1.3%

-1.2%

15.5%

Student Attendance and Enrollment

Number of Students Enrolled in 1st - 5th Grade

Number of Students Enrolled in 6th - 8th Grade

Number of Students Enrolled in 9th - 12th Grade

Number of Students Ever Attended 1st - 5th Grade

Number of Students Ever Attended 6th - 8th Grade

Number of Students Ever Attended 9th - 12th Grade

Student Demographics

Percent of Students that are African American

Percent of Students that are White (non-Hispanic)

Percent of Students that are Hispanic

NA

30.4

NA

21.4

132

55

76

139

52

50

142

55

55

145

52

48

151

55

50

159

52

45

165

53

48

164

55

42

165

55

42

5.0

3.0

-3.0

0.0

2.0

-6.0

3.1%

5.8%

-6.7%

0.0%

3.8%

-12.5%

32,735

18,778

28,653

31,853

16,817

22,950

33,054

17,481

23,902

32,006

16,757

22,281

33,183

17,268

22,888

33,217

16,822

22,043

34,340

17,304

22,015

33,300

16,806

21,404

34,410

17,262

21,785

11.0

78.9

3.9

8.2

87.0

2.1

7.0

87.9

2.7

7.1

88.0

1.5

8.4

85.9

3.1

1.3

-2.1

1.5

17.6%

-2.4%

103.1%

87.3

7.3

2.9

84.5

8.1

5.6

84.2

8.1

6.1

83.1

8.0

7.3

82.1

7.9

8.4

Percentage of Students Receiving Free or Reduced Meals

59.4

57.6

NA

NA

NA

--

--

83.2

85.1

NA

NA

NA

--

--

Percentage of Students Enrolled in Special Education Programs

21.1

11.2

NA

NA

NA

--

--

17.3

16.2

NA

NA

NA

--

--

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Vital Signs 16 Community Statistical Area (CSA) Profiles

Bantimore City

Pimlico/Arlington/iilltop

South Baltimore

South Baltimore

Student Attendance, Suspensions and Expulsions

2010

2013

Baltimore City

2014

2015

Change

15-16

2016

% Change

2010

2013

2014

2015

Change

15-16

2016

% Change

Percent of 1st-5th Grade Students that are Chronically Absent

15.9

11.3

7.9

7.3

7.3

0.0

0.0%

12.3

13.1

15.0

16.6

15.3

-1.3

-7.7%

Percent of 6th-8th Grade Students that are Chronically Absent

27.3

16.4

20.0

17.0

7.3

-9.7

-57.2%

16.9

13.3

15.2

17.4

17.3

-0.2

-0.9%

Percent of 9th-12th Grade Students that are Chronically Absent

Percentage of Students Suspended or Expelled During School

Year

Student Performance

Kindergarten Readiness Assessment

Percentage of 3rd Grade Students who met or exceeded PARCC

Math

Percentage of 3rd Grade Students who met or exceeded PARCC

Reading

Percentage of 5th Grade Students who met or exceeded PARCC

Math

Percentage of 5th Grade Students who met or exceeded PARCC

Reading

Percentage of 8th Grade Students who met or exceeded PARCC

Math

Percentage of 8th Grade Students who met or exceeded PARCC

Reading

Student Dropout and Completion

High School Dropout/Withdrawal Rate

High School Completion Rate

42.1

27.3

36.0

31.3

33.3

2.1

6.7%

39.7

35.6

38.7

39.6

37.2

-2.4

-6.2%

3.0

2.0

--

--

8.8

7.7

--

--

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

72.7

2.9

87.5

Student Mobility

Percent of Students Switching Schools within School Year

Youth Labor Force Engagement*

NA

41.7

52.8

53.3

0.6

17.3

18.7

1.4

8.2%

44.4

34.8

-9.7

19.7

11.6

-8.0

-40.8%

25.9

40.0

14.1

10.0

13.0

3.0

30.0%

40.7

30.0

-10.7

12.1

11.5

-0.7

-5.7%

28.6

7.7

-20.9

5.0

5.9

0.8

16.3%

43.8

37.5

-6.3

12.3

14.0

14.3%

-17.9%

0.1%

3.6

75.0

8.0

90.9

6.3

76.9

4.8

88.9

-1.5

12.0

-23.8%

15.6%

3.9

78.4

0.0

1.2

0.3

5.0

4.7

1641.6%

98.2

--

--

86.0

2.1

79.3

2.0

80.7

3.7

78.3

3.0

78.4

1.7

0.0

-0.7

0.1

7.9

8.0

7.2

7.6

0.4

5.4%

86.2

--

--

Percentage of Population aged 16-19 in School and/or Employed

47.9

Birth Outcomes

Teen Birth Rate per 1,000 Females (aged 15-19)

Percent of Births Delivered at Term (37-42 Weeks)

Percent of Babies Born with a Satisfactory Birth Weight

0.0

97.1

95.1

46.2

95.7

94.3

15.4

92.1

92.9

0.0

88.9

93.8

0.0

88.0

95.3

0.0

-0.9

1.6

NA

-1.0%

1.7%

51.1

86.5

88.3

36.1

87.5

88.1

33.8

87.3

88.5

29.2

86.7

87.7

26.9

86.4

88.4

-2.3

-0.3

0.7

-7.8%

-0.4%

0.7%

71.8

71.4

73.8

71.5

70.7

-0.9

-1.2%

57.0

49.5

48.5

50.4

50.9

0.5

1.1%

121

163

137

138

155

17.0

12.3%

19,702

18,535

17,961

17,222

16,892

-330.0

-1.9%

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

NA

1.6

1.2

1.1

1.2

1.0

-16.5%

75.8

4.8

4.0

0.0

7.9

78.1

329.7

1,582.1

77.1

1.6

4.0

2.7

8.5

76.6

360.4

1,850.7

76.7

1.5

4.0

2.7

7.9

79.7

369.2

1,820.9

76.9

1.4

0.0

2.7

7.3

79.7

395.6

1,820.9

0.2

0.0

-4.0

0.0

-0.6

0.0

26.4

0.0

0.2%

-3.0%

-100.0%

0.0%

-7.7%

0.0%

7.1%

0.0%

73.5

10.7

1.9

9.1

18.9

92.8

303.4

1,036.5

73.8

10.4

2.1

10.4

23.0

117.5

379.4

1,300.9

73.6

9.9

2.2

10.8

24.1

119.2

379.8

1,315.6

73.2

9.5

2.3

11.5

25.3

122.3

387.3

1,311.9

-0.2

0.0

-0.3

-0.3

0.1

0.7

1.2

3.1

7.5

-3.7

Percent of Births Where the Mother Received Early Prenatal Care

Lead Poisoning

Number of Children (aged 0-6) Tested for Elevated Blood Lead

Levels

Percent of Children (aged 0-6) with Elevated Blood Lead Levels

Life Expectancy and Mortality

Life Expectancy

Infant Mortality

Mortality by Age (1-14 years old)

Mortality by Age (15-24 years old)

Mortality by Age (25-44 years old)

Mortality by Age (45-64 years old)

Mortality by Age (65-84 years old)

Mortality by Age (85 and over)

--

--

--

--

--

--

-0.5%

-3.3%

6.2%

6.8%

5.1%

2.6%

2.0%

-0.3%

NA - Data was Not Available in that year

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Vital Signs 16 Community Statistical Area (CSA) Profiles

Bantimore City

Pimlico/Arlington/iilltop

South Baltimore

South Baltimore

2010

Community Built and Food Environment

Liquor Outlet density (per 1,000 Residents)

Fast Food Outlet Density (per 1,000 Residents)

Average Healthy Food Availability Index

Social Assistance Programs and Assistance

Percent of Families Receiving TANF

2013

Baltimore City

2014

2015

Change

15-16

2016

% Change

2.0

1.3

NA

3.3

NA

NA

3.3

NA

14.0

3.3

NA

NA

0.0

---

0.0%

---

0.8

0.5

0.4

0.3

-0.1

175

300

1.4

0.5

1

314

2.3

0.5

1

297

2.7

0.9

1

0.2

3

0.6

55

0.6

54

1.2

808

1.9

853

2.0

916

2010

2013

2014

2015

Change

15-16

2016

% Change

1.1

1.5

NA

1.1

NA

NA

1.1

NA

9.4

1.1

NA

NA

0.0

---

-3.4%

---

-20.0%

9.8

9.7

8.7

7.9

-0.8

-9.2%

-17

0.3

0.5

0.0

-5.5%

13.3%

100.0%

0.0%

210

342

1.4

1.2

218

363

1.4

1.2

226

313

1.7

1.3

295

-49.6

0.3

0.1

69

-13.7%

24.1%

7.4%

30.5%

0.6

7

0.0

-47

0.0%

-87.0%

0.7

4,258

0.7

4,014

0.7

4,177

0.6

4,353

-0.1

176

-9.5%

4.2%

2.2

902

0

-14

7.7%

-1.5%

1.7

14,369

1.6

12,619

1.6

15,477

1.4

16,090

-0.2

613

-10.5%

4.0%

86.6

--

--

62.2

--

--

--

61.6

--

--

4.1

10.1

4.5

NA

-----

-----

8.2

29.6

11.7

---5.3

---NA

---NA

8.9

30.3

12.8

NA

-----

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Public Art and Events

Number of Persons with Library Cards per 1,000 Residents

Number of Event Permits Requested per 1,000 Residents

Public Art per 1,000 Residents

Number of Public Murals

Art and Culture Economy

Number of Businesses that are Arts-Related per 1,000 Residents

Total Employment in Arts-Related Businesses

0.3

42

Rate of Businesses in the Creative Economy per 1,000 Residents

Total Employment in the Creative Economy

Labor Force Participation and Employment*

Percent Population 16-64 Employed

Percent Population 16-64 Unemployed and Looking for Work

Percent Population 16-64 Not in Labor Force

Unemployment Rate

Percent of Adult Population on Parole/Probation

Educational Attainment (Population Age 25+)*

Percent with Less Than a High School Diploma or GED

Percent with High School Diploma/Some College/ Associates

Degree

Percent with a Bachelor's Degree or Above

Commercial Business Activity

Total Number of Commercial Properties

Percent of Commercial Properties with Rehab Permits Above

$5,000

Business and Employment

Total Number of Businesses

Number of Total Jobs Filled by Employees

Number of Businesses with Under 50 Employees

Percent of Businesses that are 1 year old or less

Percent of Businesses that are 2 years old or less

Percent of Businesses that are 4 years old or less

Number of Businesses by Selected Neighborhood Industry

Neighborhood Businesses per 1,000 residents

Total Number of Employees by Selected Neighborhood Industry

0.5

2,837

76.7

--

--

--

6.0

17.4

7.2

---1.7

---NA

---NA

--

--

--

7.1

--

--

--

--

--

16.5

--

--

---

---

---

23.3

69.5

---

---

---

---

---

53.7

29.7

---

---

251

258

255

255

252

-3

-1.2%

15,828

15,521

15,331

15,331

15,317

--

--

25.9

21.7

24.3

43.5

36.9

-6.6

-15.2%

12.4

13.0

12.9

13.4

12.7

-0.7

-4.9%

244

5,380

227

8.2

17.6

32.8

295

6,006

267

6.8

26.1

42.0

281

7,052

251

5.0

14.6

42.7

220

7,324

195

7.3

15.0

40.5

267

NA

241

5.2

20.6

33.7

47

-46

-2.0

5.6

-6.7

21.4%

-23.6%

-27.9%

37.3%

-16.7%

20,243

320,010

19,321

8.0

20.0

34.2

22,869

335,497

21,572

5.2

21.8

38.1

21,127

344,588

19,772

6.5

14.2

39.1

21,195

350,797

19,715

7.8

15.1

32.9

19,019

NA

17,416

6.1

18.6

29.5

-2,176

--2,299

-1.7

3.6

-3.4

-10.3%

--11.7%

-21.4%

23.7%

-10.3%

152

13.7

196

30.6

180

28.1

139

21.7

187

29.2

48

7.5

34.5%

34.5%

14,116

22.7

15,833

25.4

14,322

23.1

14,489

23.3

13,154

21.2

-1,335

-2.1

-9.2%

-9.2%

2,357

8,346

10,667

13,128

17,638

4,510

34.4%

204,596

183,725

197,089

205,862

196,224

-9,638

-4.7%

0.5

0.5

0.6

0.6

0.0

0.0%

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.0

1.7%

67.8

67.8

52.6

--

--

60.6

53.1

53.5

--

--

Banking

Number of Banks and Bank Branches per 1,000 Residents

Regional Dynamics

Percentage of Residents Commuting to Work Outside of City

57.7

NA

54.2

NA

* Previous data using the American Community Survey for 2007-2011, 2008-2012, 2009-2013, 2010-2014, 2011-2015 available upon request.

NA - Data was Not Available in that year

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