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Last revised July 24, 2014 <br />economic vitality of our region. Rather, expanding opportunity in more of our region's neighborhoods <br />will improve outcomes for individuals, families, the economy, and the region as a whole. <br />Areas of Concentrated Poverty and Racially Concentrated Areas of Poverty <br />�' L• Lino <br />Coon Blaine Lexmgtah, Circie Lakes <br />4 Rapids I Pin Is <br />:Osseo ; r- 7 —__ <br />Springg ` <br />I- -. r <br />l 1 Brooklyn I,L ke Perk Mounds I white <br />Maple �- Park _� r' <br />�_—__—_ <br />Grove View -� I North Beer Twp. <br />I I I asks � <br />Fridley _----i__, i P--- METROPOLITAN <br />1 �__ __ r:COUNCIL <br />Brooklyn• <br />I Arden shoreview fAi 1. •-1 <br />_ New Hills -•r <br />enter _ I I if' 1 BIrliwOod <br />i --= Brighton I I Vadnais eft.....,-.-1 <br />Gem ; -V ilaga <br />Mt Crystal — . Pli -, RAMSEY 1 Heights 'LLaket wnne .; -wlliTrlie <br />HENNEPIN is &ear Lake <br />New I r- s n.�__ Pine' <br />I Hope I' , r Heights 7 p d_---- <br />Plymoutit _R;6binsdale I Little r- Rom_ �,- L rin s <br />r Canada I <br />l: '- �_ Roseville i North <br />1------1—.__1 __ --- i St. Paul <br />McGicine , i--J Maplewood ,I <br />n <br />_ HeignIr Oakdale <br />Golden <br />i Valley <br />Wayzata 1 1 <br />Lade I <br />Woodlahtl <br />p./ I 31. Louis i <br />�Park <br />Deeph_aven L..__,', i <br />I <br />' Hopkins I.�} -� <br />�`- Minnetonka r — 1— 1 <br />Eden <br />Prairie <br />Etow. o;pae <br />j SCOTT <br />isville <br />Prior <br />9 2 4 <br />Miles <br />Minneapolis <br />Edina <br />I <br />III Bloomington <br />Richfield <br />endota <br />Mendota <br />Heights <br />Eagan <br />DAKOTA <br />Apple i <br />Valley i <br />I � <br />Lakeville <br />Area of Concentrated Poverty (400/0 or More in Poverty} <br />Racially Concentrated Areas of Poverty <br />(40% or More in Poverty and 500/0 or More People of Color) <br />Wes <br />Si P <br />iSunrishl <br />. Lake 1 <br />I <br />Lake <br />Elmo <br />WASHINGTON <br />Woodbury <br />South •\_—.'_—a I- <br />SL Paur• <br />l 5 ,J <br />- ;Newport <br />1 t <br />tit 1—'-f t <br />ISt. Paul, <br />Inver t Park j <br />ar <br />Grove t J <br />Heights I'.i Cottage <br />I Grove <br />/ L <br />/ __— <br />Rosemount <br />Vt <br />'Coates - <br />Empire I_-. __J Vermillion <br />Twp. _- Twp- <br />Nin in 42. <br />Twp. <br />7:11,-26-14 <br />Households of color are more likely to live in areas of concentrated poverty than white households at <br />rates beyond that explained by income alone. For instance, 45% of the region's low-income households <br />of color live in concentrated poverty, compared to only 12% of low-income white households. This <br />pattern exists even among high -income households: 9% of the high -income households of color reside <br />in these areas, compared to only 3% of white households of the same income level. <br />2040 HOUSING POLICY PLAN I METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />DRAFT RELEASED FOR PUBLIC COMMENT Part I: Introduction I Page 9 <br />
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