Life expectancy for low-income residents in metro Atlanta

By |2016-12-08T15:25:14-05:00May 16th, 2016|Public Health, Special Features, Uncategorized|

New research from The Health Inequality Project Does where you live affect how long you live? What is the relationship between income and life expectancy? New research from The Health Inequality Project explores the association between income and life expectancy in the U.S. using data from 2001-2014. In addition to exploring the relationship between [...]

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The Impact of Transportation on Air Quality in the Atlanta region

By |2016-12-08T15:25:14-05:00May 12th, 2016|Public Health, Regional Snapshot, Transportation|

  With the hot summer months approaching and impacting air pollution levels in the region, we wanted to dive into ARC's research on air quality and assess the most impacted areas in our community for this month's Regional Snapshot. Take a look at the highlights below, and check out the full report here. The Clean [...]

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Transportation Tuesday: Vehicle Availability & Commuting to Work

By |2016-12-08T15:25:14-05:00May 10th, 2016|Transportation, Transportation Tuesday|

Atlanta Regional Commission recently discussed commuting data with U.S. Census Bureau Director John Thompson. Household commuting statistics, such as means of transportation to work, come from the American Community Survey and are available at various geographies. The data highlighted below looks at how commuting in the metro Atlanta region compares to other areas and where households with no [...]

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Monday Mapday: Air Quality in Metro Atlanta

By |2016-12-08T15:25:14-05:00May 9th, 2016|Monday Mapday, Public Health|

Through the Atlanta Roadside Emissions Exposure Study (AREES), Atlanta Regional Commission can evaluate air pollution at the neighborhood level. These maps show particulate matter (PM) concentrations coming from the transportation system. PM levels are higher near interstates and major roadways. These measurements and an understanding of the extent of pollution can help inform transportation planning [...]

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Metro Atlanta Speaks Spotlight: What Does Cherokee County Think?

By |2016-12-08T15:25:15-05:00May 5th, 2016|Metro Atlanta Speaks|

Nine out of ten Cherokee County residents think their neighborhood is an "excellent" or "good" place to live! Check out what else the 400 surveyed Cherokee County residents had to say in the 2015 edition of Metro Atlanta Speaks.

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Transportation Tuesday: April’s Worst Traffic Jams

By |2016-12-08T15:25:15-05:00May 3rd, 2016|Transportation, Transportation Tuesday|

Relive the worst traffic jams of April 2016! The top 10 bottlenecks for the month are shown here, with details about duration, length, and number of occurrences. The #1 bottleneck was I-75 N @ Chastain Rd/exit 271. The average maximum length of this bottleneck was 8.5 miles with an average duration of 2 hours and [...]

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Monday Mapday: 2014-2015 Employment Change by Metro

By |2016-12-08T15:25:15-05:00May 2nd, 2016|Economy, Monday Mapday|

This map shows the top 100 largest metros in the U.S symbolized by the percent change in employment from 2014-2015. The metros with green circles had the greatest increase; metro Atlanta falls into this group with an increase of 2.9% for the one-year period. To explore this interactive map and 500 other variables [...]

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Metro Atlanta Speaks Spotlight: What Does Gwinnett County Think?

By |2016-12-08T15:25:15-05:00April 29th, 2016|Metro Atlanta Speaks|

Gwinnett County residents think metro Atlanta is a great place to raise kids! What else did they have to say? Check out more highlights below from the 2015 Metro Atlanta Speaks survey, which asked over 5,000 residents in the 13-county metro area 26 questions (this was the survey's third year).

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Transportation Tuesday: MARTA Expansion Bill

By |2016-12-08T15:25:15-05:00April 26th, 2016|Transportation Tuesday|

Georgia's Governor Deal has signed Senate Bill 369, which allows for a City of Atlanta referendum in November 2016 on a 1/2 cent sales tax increase to fund MARTA expansions. We break down the who/what/where/when/why of the bill below.

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Monday Mapday: Metro Atlanta population with a Bachelor’s degree or more

By |2016-12-08T15:25:15-05:00April 25th, 2016|Education, Monday Mapday|

In keeping with last week’s Monday Mapday, we are continuing to assess educational outcomes throughout metro Atlanta. Last week’s map showed 3rd grade reading proficiency, so this week we wanted to show the percentage of people with a Bachelor’s degree or higher. The two maps are similar. We can see from this map that northern areas have [...]

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