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Where are the Voters? Voter Registration and Turnout in Metro Atlanta (2004 to 2012)

Election Day is just 39 days away and there are only 12 days left to register to vote. We are taking a timely look at voter data from the last three Presidential elections. In 2012, there were a little over 3 million registered voters in the 23-county metro Atlanta region, and 2.2 million voted. As of September 1, [...]

By |2020-10-05T14:54:56-04:00September 29th, 2016|Special Features|Comments Off on Where are the Voters? Voter Registration and Turnout in Metro Atlanta (2004 to 2012)

Transportation Tuesday: Transportation and Warehousing Industry

This map shows areas in metro Atlanta that have the greatest number of employees working in the Transportation & Warehousing industry (determined using the North American Industry Classification System).  These areas are primarily concentrated in south metro Atlanta, near the airport. This map was made using Neighborhood Nexus. Areas with the greatest number of [...]

By |2016-12-08T15:24:50-05:00September 27th, 2016|Transportation Tuesday|Comments Off on Transportation Tuesday: Transportation and Warehousing Industry

Monday Mapday: Reading Proficiency in Elementary Schools

This map, from our latest Regional Snapshot: Reading Matters and Math Counts, shows the 50 schools with the highest reading proficiency (in blue) and the 50 schools with the lowest reading proficiency (in gray) in metro Atlanta. With the exception of schools in Fayette County and a couple of schools in northern DeKalb, Gainesville City, and Cobb, there [...]

By |2016-12-08T15:24:50-05:00September 26th, 2016|Monday Mapday|Comments Off on Monday Mapday: Reading Proficiency in Elementary Schools

Transportation Tuesday: 500,000 Visitors in Atlanta on Labor Day Weekend

An estimated 500,000 people visited Atlanta on Labor Day weekend to attend various holiday events. To see what kind of impact the influx of visitors had on traffic, the maps below compare travel speeds on the Saturday of Labor Day (September 3) to the following Saturday (September 10). The maps, using INRIX data, show non-interstate roads [...]

By |2016-12-08T15:24:50-05:00September 20th, 2016|Transportation Tuesday|Comments Off on Transportation Tuesday: 500,000 Visitors in Atlanta on Labor Day Weekend

Regional Snapshot: Reading Matters and Math Counts

With a new school year starting, education is on a lot of minds...including ours! So, for this month's Regional Snapshot, we are taking a glimpse into education in metro Atlanta and exploring the various factors that impact a student's educational success. Check out the highlights below, but we encourage you to read the full report here. Overall, only [...]

By |2017-01-30T20:27:32-05:00September 20th, 2016|Education, Regional Snapshot|Comments Off on Regional Snapshot: Reading Matters and Math Counts

Monday Mapday: Population Age 65+ in Poverty

The blue areas in this map highlight neighborhoods in metro Atlanta that have a high percentage of residents age 65 and older living in poverty. While the urban core appears to have high concentrations of seniors living poverty, there are pockets of poverty spread throughout the region. Data source: 2010-2014 American Community Survey via Neighborhood Nexus [...]

By |2016-12-08T15:24:50-05:00September 19th, 2016|Age and Generations, Monday Mapday|Comments Off on Monday Mapday: Population Age 65+ in Poverty

Transportation Tuesday: Commuting to Midtown

Midtown Transportation is a Transportation Management Association (TMA) that works with employers in midtown Atlanta to address local transportation issues and provide incentives to encourage the use of alternative commute methods like carpooling and public transit. Using the U.S. Census Bureau's OnTheMap tool, TMAs like Midtown Transportation can better understand commute patterns. The data below uses [...]

By |2016-12-08T15:24:51-05:00September 13th, 2016|Transportation Tuesday|Comments Off on Transportation Tuesday: Commuting to Midtown

Monday Mapday: Building Permit Activity

This map shows the top twenty metros that had the greatest increase in building permits submitted in 2015 (through September) compared to the same time period in 2010. The metros in darker circles had the greatest increase in permits compared to 2010; Atlanta ranks 5th.

By |2016-12-08T15:24:51-05:00September 12th, 2016|Economy, Monday Mapday|Comments Off on Monday Mapday: Building Permit Activity

Transportation Tuesday: Worst Traffic Jams in August

Where were the worst traffic jams during August? This map shows the top 10 bottlenecks along metro Atlanta highways for the month of August (click image to enlarge). A bottleneck is a segment of roadway where the traffic speed has dropped below 60% of the historical referenced speed for at least 5 minutes. INRIX ranks [...]

By |2016-12-08T15:24:51-05:00September 6th, 2016|Transportation, Transportation Tuesday|Comments Off on Transportation Tuesday: Worst Traffic Jams in August

Metro Atlanta Speaks Spotlight: What Does Douglas County Think?

More Douglas County residents think Transportation is the biggest problem in metro Atlanta compared to other issues. Seventy-two percent think public transit is Very Important to the region. As we prepare to gauge the perspectives of residents in the new 2016 Metro Atlanta Speaks Survey (results will be shared later this year), let's revisit what Douglas County residents [...]

By |2016-09-06T14:13:19-04:00September 6th, 2016|Metro Atlanta Speaks|Comments Off on Metro Atlanta Speaks Spotlight: What Does Douglas County Think?
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