May 2013 Open House
Input Summary
41%
17%
19%
17%
4%
2%
What brought us here/keeps us here?
Character of Community
School
Job / Business
Native / Family / Relationship
Potential of the community / brightfuture / opportunity for growth
Competitive Sports
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22%
14%
10%
5% 3%
11%
8%
12%
6%
3% 4%
2%
What are our most pressing concerns?
Economy
Government / Institutions / Relationships
Community Character
Poverty / Underemployment / Crime
Public Health
Equity / Inclusion
Transportation / Infrastructure
Public Attitudes
Environmental Resources
Housing
Community Branding / Messaging
Arts / Culture
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19%
11%
21% 10%
8%
12%
10%
9%
What's Next? What should we strive to achieve in 20-30 years?
Economic Growth
Excelling: Becoming a Leader /DestinationCommunity Character Enhancement
New Activities / Attractions
Transportation / InfrastructureImprovementsGovernment / Institutions /RelationshipsEquity / Inclusion
Community Branding / Messaging /Attitudes
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Imagine Tallahassee Report Card Preview A Snapshot of Current Conditions
Dale A. Brill, Ph.D.
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Median Household Income 2012
US $50,046
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Poverty Rate (US Counties) 2012
US 15.3%
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Leon County,FL
BurleighCounty, ND
DavidsonCounty, TN
RichmondCity, VA
MadisonCity, WI
3.1% 6.8% 5.7% 7.7% 2.9%
7.8% 5.4%
12.7% 17.2%
4.7%
18.9% 23.7%
24.6% 23.6%
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21.5% 18.8%
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11.6% 4.9% 3.3%
7.7%
24.0%
21.4% 20.1% 18.6%
27.3%
17.7% 7.3% 10.4% 10.8%
20.9%
Comparisons in Educational Attainment, 2000
Graduate or professional degree
Bachelor's degree
Associate degree
Some college, no degree
High school graduate (includesequivalency)
9th to 12th grade, no diploma
Less than 9th Grade
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Leon County,FL
BurleighCounty, ND
DavidsonCounty, TN
Richmondcity, VA
Madisoncity, WI
2% 4% 5% 7% 2%
6% 4% 10%
12%
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21% 24%
25% 24%
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19% 22%
20% 19%
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15% 6% 5%
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18% 9% 12% 13%
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Comparisons in Educational Attainment, 2011
Graduate or professional degree
Bachelor's degree
Associate degree
Some college, no degree
High school graduate (includesequivalency)
9th to 12th grade, no diploma
Less than 9th Grade
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1970 1980 1990 2000 2012
Fall Enrollment at Area Institutions of Higher Learning (1970-2012)
TallahasseeCommunityCollege
Florida A&MUniversity
Florida StateUniversity
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Leon County Test Score State Rankings SAT (compared to 67 districts) ACT (compared to 67 districts) Test Writing Math Reading Composite English Math Reading Science Composite Rank 12th 9th 9th 10th 8th 6th 7th 10th 7th
Score 523 527 498 1547 20.3 21.3 21.5 20 20.9
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LEON FL STATE AVERAGE
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2012 Combined SAT Score vs National Average
National Average
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• Over the past 10 years, the unemployment rate in Leon County ranged from a low in 2006 of 2.7% to a high in 2011 at 8.0%.
• Overall, the peer communities experienced similar unemployment
trends since 2003 which demonstrates the national economic influence in these local communities.
• It is worth noting that the shifting of unemployment rates was unique
for Leon County because its unemployment rate began to increase in 2006, a year before its peers with exception to Madison, WI. In addition, Leon County’s unemployment rate continued to increase from 2010 to 2011 while the rest of the peer communities were starting to recover from the recession. In short, Leon’s unemployment rate spiked first and recovered last.
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• Of the 152,929 people who are employed in Leon County, 85,091 live and work in the county.
• There are 67,838 workers who live outside Leon
County and work in the county. Of the 105,993 workers who live in Leon County, there are 20,902 residents who work outside the area. There is a new job inflow of 46,936 workers.
• The top five work destination counties for Leon
County workers are Duval, Gadsden, Bay, Escambia and Hillsborough counties.
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(100,000)
(50,000)
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Net Growth in Jobs 1997-2010
US 23,589,074
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20.00%
25.00%
30.00%
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45.00%
Net Growth in Jobs 1997-2010 Percentage Basis
US 13.3%
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(500,000)
(400,000)
(300,000)
(200,000)
(100,000)
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100,000
200,000
Net Growth in Job Creation 1997-2010
US -894,708
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Net Growth in Job Creation 1997-2010 Percentage Basis
US -0.51%
8
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50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
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Net Growth in Job Expansion 1997-2010
US 22,005,037
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12.000%
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Net Growth in Job Expansion 1997-2010 Percentage Basis
US 12.41%
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(5,000)
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Net Growth in Job Relocation 1997-2010
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-1.000%
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2.000%
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Net Growth in Job Relocation 10097-2010 Percentage Basis
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Tallahassee,FL
Bismarck,ND
Nashville,TN
Richmondcity, VA
Madisoncity, WI
Commute Summary
Worked at home
Other means
Walked
Public Transportation
Carpool
Drive, Alone
Source: US Census Source: US Census
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100%
Tallahassee,FL
Bismarck,ND
Nashville,TN
Richmondcity, VA
Madisoncity, WI
Commute Method (Excludes Driving Alone)
Other means
Walked
Public Transportation
Carpool
Source: US Census Source: US Census
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0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
Tallahassee, FLBismarck, ND
Nashville, TNRichmond, VA
Madison, WI
2000 2011
Source: U.S. Census
Homeownership Rate
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$50,000.00
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$200,000.00
$250,000.00
Tallahassee, FL Bismarck, ND Nashville, TN Richmond, VA Madison, WI
Median Value of Owner-Occupied Housing Units
2000 2011Source: U.S. Census
+79%
+59% +47%
+133% +56%
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Source: Meridian Appraisal Group
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5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
Leon County Lake County EscambiaCounty
St. Lucie County St. JohnsCounty
Osceola County
% Low Income Households
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70.0%
75.0%
80.0%
85.0%
90.0%
95.0%
Leon County Lake County EscambiaCounty
St. Lucie County St. Johns County Osceola County
% Unfulfilled Low Income Housing Demand
Source: Meridian Appraisal Group
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Info from TPD on the above data request:
Tallahassee Police Department 2010 2011 2012
Priority 1 Calls for Service 1,833 1,740 1,615
Avg. Response Time Priority 1 Calls
6.6 mins 6.7 mins 6.6 mins
DUI Arrests 242 319 345
Traffic Citations 20,992 22,989 23,475
Leon County EMS 2010 2011 2012 Emergency Service Calls
31,076 31,062 33,873
Patient Transports 22,144 22,567 23,593 FTEs 111 111 111 Avg. Response Time to Calls
9.15 mins 9.23 mins
9.35 mins
16-18
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Leon County Sheriff Office 2010 2011 2012
Emergency Service Calls*
Avg. Response Time to Calls 8.5 mins 9.12 mins 8.15 mins
DUI Arrests 126 94 65
Traffic Citations 3,969 2,933 3,013
*On average, the Sheriff's Office Emergency calls are normally 40% of the overall county's call volume. The exact number of emergency calls is difficult to estimate due to the fact the Sheriff is currently in the process of moving to a new CAD system as part of the new dispatch operations center.
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Water Quality
Tallahassee, FL Bismark, ND Nashville, TN Richmond, VA Madison, WI
National Average
Source: Sperlings.com
In comparison to the United States and its peer communities, Tallahassee, FL is a leader in water quality. Water quality in Tallahassee is nearly double that of the national average.
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