Monday Mapday: 2009 High School Graduates with Bachelor’s Degrees

By |2016-12-08T15:24:53-05:00June 20th, 2016|Education, Monday Mapday|

This map, from our special feature So What Exactly Happens After High School?, uses data from the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement (GOSA) (mapped using Neighborhood Nexus) shows, by school, the percentage of 2009 high school graduates (for most high schools in the five core counties) who had earned a bachelor’s degree within five years. We can see a familiar [...]

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Transportation Tuesday: Regional Bike/Ped Focus Areas

By |2016-12-08T15:24:53-05:00June 14th, 2016|Public Health, Transportation Tuesday|

We recently featured the new ARC-approved Walk. Bike. Thrive! regional bicycle-pedestrian plan.  To develop a regional, data-driven framework, the plan includes strategies for prioritizing projects and guiding investments for walking and biking. To evaluate projects in a way that reflects ARC's policy goals, the prioritization tool identifies "regional focus areas" based on desired safety, mobility, economic development, and [...]

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Monday Mapday: School Climate Ratings

By |2016-12-08T15:25:12-05:00June 13th, 2016|Education, Monday Mapday|

To start off this week, we wanted to take a look at the newly released School Climate Ratings- a rating system derived from surveys distributed to all schools in Georgia. The ratings aim to assess the perceived “culture”, character, and quality of school life. Data from the surveys are used to score each school  from [...]

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Metro Atlanta Speaks Spotlight: What Does Henry County Think?

By |2016-12-08T15:25:13-05:00June 8th, 2016|Metro Atlanta Speaks|

Henry County residents have local pride and strong community engagement, but have regional transportation challenges. Highlights of the responses from the 400 Henry County residents surveyed in the 2015 edition of Metro Atlanta Speaks are shown below. Featured questions: How would you rate metro Atlanta as a place to live? How would you rate support services for elderly citizens? Of the [...]

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Transportation Tuesday: May’s Worst Traffic Jams

By |2016-06-07T19:25:55-04:00June 7th, 2016|Transportation, Transportation Tuesday|

Now we can relive the worst traffic jams of May 2016! The top 10 bottlenecks for the month are shown here, with details about duration, length, and number of occurrences. For the second month in a row, the #1 bottleneck was I-75 N @ Chastain Rd/exit 271. The average maximum length of this bottleneck was 11.82 miles [...]

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Monday Mapday: Cost-of-Living Index

By |2016-12-08T15:25:13-05:00June 6th, 2016|Monday Mapday, Special Features|

Taken from this month's Regional Snapshot, this map explores cost-of-living across the largest metropolitan areas in the United States. Red and green dots mark the cities with a lower cost- of-living index while blues indicate the highest. As you might have guessed, New York has the highest Cost of Living Index of 227.4- more than double than the [...]

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How Expensive Is It To Live in Metro Atlanta?

By |2016-12-08T15:25:13-05:00June 6th, 2016|Regional Snapshot, Special Features|

Ever wonder how expensive Atlanta is compared to other cities? We have an answer for you! This month's Regional Snapshot looks at how expensive it is to live in different metropolitan areas by exploring data related to cost-of-living. Here are the key findings, but you can access the full report here: Metro Atlanta’s overall cost-of-living is [...]

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Metro Atlanta Speaks Spotlight: What Does Rockdale County Think?

By |2016-12-08T15:25:13-05:00May 31st, 2016|Metro Atlanta Speaks|

Compared to other counties, a higher percentage of Rockdale County residents think public education in the metro region is "excellent," and they are more likely to consider crime the biggest problem for metro Atlanta. Check out what else the 400 surveyed Rockdale County residents had to say in the 2015 edition of Metro Atlanta Speaks. Featured questions: Of the following, [...]

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Transportation Tuesday: Walk. Bike. Thrive!

By |2016-12-08T15:25:13-05:00May 31st, 2016|Public Health, Transportation Tuesday|

Last week the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) Board approved Walk. Bike. Thrive!, the new regional bicycle-pedestrian plan. The plan introduces a framework for prioritizing regional bike/ped investments and provides tools for local jurisdictions to increase active transportation options. Walk. Bike. Thrive! envisions the completion of community-scale walking and bicycling networks, a regional-scale trail network, and first- and [...]

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So What Exactly Happens After High School?

By |2016-12-08T15:25:13-05:00May 27th, 2016|Education, Special Features|

Most school systems throughout metro Atlanta had their graduation ceremonies over the past couple of weeks as these recent graduates prepare for the next stage in their lives. Many will go to a four-year college, some will go to a technical college and others won't enroll in any post-secondary institution and instead will jump directly into the workforce. [...]

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