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Sociocultural Data Report Flagami (Miami) Population Area: 4.508 square miles Jurisdiction(s): Cities: Miami Counties:Miami-dade General Population Trends Description 1990 2000 2010 2015(ACS) (ACS) Total Population 44,917 48,024 52,109 58,157 Total Households 15,913 16,654 18,989 19,687 Average Persons 20.72 20.53 26.28 29.22 per Acre Race Average Persons 3.04 2.86 2.83 2.95 per Household Average Persons 3.34 3.40 3.09 3.77 per Family Males 21,185 22,967 25,025 28,071 Females 23,732 25,057 27,084 30,086 Race and Ethnicity Trends Description 1990 2000 2010 2015(ACS) (ACS) White Alone 40,795 42,977 47,857 55,058 (90.82%) (89.49%) (91.84%) (94.67%) Black or African 782 884 1,517 1,508 American Alone (1.74%) (1.84%) (2.91%) (2.59%) Native Hawaiian 9 23 1 0 and Other Pacific (0.02%) (0.05%) (0.00%) (0.00%) Minority Percentage Population Islander Alone Asian Alone 177 23 253 248 (0.39%) (0.05%) (0.49%) (0.43%) American Indian 58 110 63 0 or Alaska Native (0.13%) (0.23%) (0.12%) (0.00%) Alone Some Other Race 3,096 2,433 1,490 537 Alone (6.89%) (5.07%) (2.86%) (0.92%) Claimed 2 or NA 1,574 928 806 More Races (NA) (3.28%) (1.78%) (1.39%) Hispanic or 40,480 43,804 49,239 55,589 Latino of Any (90.12%) (91.21%) (94.49%) (95.58%) Race Not Hispanic or 4,437 4,220 2,870 2,568 Latino (9.88%) (8.79%) (5.51%) (4.42%) Minority 40,869 44,229 49,772 56,545 (90.99%) (92.10%) (95.52%) (97.23%) Page 1 of 16 Sociocultural Data Report Printed on: 8/07/2017 Age Trends Population by Age Group Description 1990 2000 2010 2015(ACS) (ACS) Under Age 5 5.78% 5.22% 4.84% 5.18% Ages 5-17 13.26% 14.03% 12.12% 11.17% Ages 18-21 5.05% 4.41% 4.58% 4.28% Ages 22-29 12.81% 9.69% 9.96% 10.23% Ages 30-39 13.08% 15.34% 13.00% 13.48% Ages 40-49 11.06% 11.79% 15.88% 16.58% Ages 50-64 19.99% 17.46% 17.74% 17.95% Age 65 and Over 18.98% 22.05% 21.88% 21.13% -Ages 65-74 10.76% 11.56% 10.19% 8.75% -Ages 75-84 6.47% 7.29% 8.27% 7.77% -Age 85 and Over 1.75% 3.21% 3.43% 4.62% Median Age NA 42 43 44 Median Age Comparison Income Trends Description 1990 2000 2010 2015(ACS) (ACS) Median $22,568 $28,750 $31,865 $26,860 Household Income Median Family $23,897 $32,857 $35,667 NA Income Population below 19.96% 19.68% 19.52% 26.94% Poverty Level Households 22.30% 22.40% 23.55% 30.13% below Poverty Level Households with 15.86% 10.86% 2.26% 2.47% Public Assistance Income Income Trends Poverty and Public Assistance Disability Trends See the Data Sources section below for an explanation about the differences in disability data among the various years. Description 1990 2000 2010 2015(ACS) (ACS) Population 16 To 1775 7958 64 Years with a (4.75%) (17.57%) (NA) (NA) disability Population 20 To 3206 64 Years with a (NA) (NA) (NA) (9.07%) disability Page 2 of 16 Sociocultural Data Report Printed on: 8/07/2017 Educational Attainment Trends Housing Tenure Age 25 and Over Description 1990 2000 2010 2015(ACS) (ACS) Less than 9th 10,060 9,322 7,724 8,467 Grade (31.40%) (26.55%) (20.44%) (19.22%) 9th to 12th 6,411 8,417 5,440 5,917 Grade, No (20.01%) (23.97%) (14.40%) (13.43%) Diploma High School 15,567 17,375 24,619 29,665 Graduate or (48.59%) (49.48%) (65.16%) (67.35%) Higher Bachelor's 3,465 4,208 5,571 6,209 Degree or Higher (10.82%) (11.98%) (14.74%) (14.10%) Language Trends Age 5 and Over Median Housing Value Comparison Description 1990 2000 2010 2015(ACS) (ACS) Speaks English 8,022 8,255 6,176 7,950 Well (18.97%) (18.14%) (12.73%) (14.42%) Speaks English NA 10,545 10,955 12,786 Not Well (NA) (23.17%) (22.58%) (23.19%) Speaks English NA 9,957 12,565 13,317 Not at All (NA) (21.88%) (25.89%) (24.15%) Speaks English 18,663 20,502 23,520 26,103 Not Well or Not (44.12%) (45.04%) (48.47%) (47.34%) at All Housing Trends Description 1990 2000 2010 2015(ACS) (ACS) Total 16,553 17,531 20,718 21,343 Occupied Units With No Vehicles Available Units per Acre 6.98 7.30 8.87 9.16 Single-Family 7,920 9,196 10,173 10,867 Units Multi-Family 7,576 8,212 10,253 10,337 Units Mobile Home 111 123 197 88 Units Owner-Occupied 7,050 7,538 7,617 7,316 Units Renter-Occupied 8,863 9,116 11,372 12,372 Units Vacant Units 640 878 1,729 1,656 Median Housing $78,700 $114,000 $244,100 $167,350 Value Occupied 2,440 3,109 2,457 2,933 Housing Units (15.33%) (18.67%) (12.94%) (14.90%) w/No Vehicle Page 3 of 16 Sociocultural Data Report Printed on: 8/07/2017 Existing Land Use Land Use Type Acres Percentage Acreage Not Zoned For Agriculture 1 0.03% Agricultural 0 0.00% Centrally Assessed 16 0.55% Industrial 23 0.80% Institutional 62 2.15% Mining 0 0.00% Other 0 0.00% Public/Semi-Public 347 12.03% Recreation 26 0.90% Residential 1,227 42.53% Retail/Office 220 7.63% Row 0 0.00% Vacant Residential 118 4.09% Vacant Nonresidential 44 1.53% Water 0 0.00% Parcels With No Values 8 0.28% Location Maps Page 4 of 16 Sociocultural Data Report Printed on: 8/07/2017 Community Facilities The community facilities information below is useful in a variety of ways for environmental evaluations. These community resources should be evaluated for potential sociocultural effects, such as accessibility and relocation potential. The facility types may indicate the types of population groups present in the project study area. Facility staff and leaders can be sources of community information such as who uses the facility and how it is used. Additionally, community facilities are potential public meeting venues. Assisted Housing (Points) Facility Name Address Zip Code LAS PALMAS PLAZA I 740 NW 25TH AVE 33125 LAS PALMAS PLAZA II 2501 NW 7TH ST 33125 RESIDENTIAL PLAZA AT BLUE LAGOON 5617 NW 7 ST 33126 PALERMO LAKES APARTMENTS 5311 NW 7 STREET 33126 ALLAPATTAH COMMUNITY HOUSING 1380 NW 24TH AVE 33125 ALLAPATTAH COMMUNITY HOUSING II, INC. 1390 N.W. 24TH AVENUE 33125 ST. DOMINIC GARDENS 5849 NW 7TH ST 33126 Community Boundaries (User defined) Facility Name Alameda - West Flagler (Miami) Allapattah (Miami) Flagami (Miami) Little Havana (Miami) Community Centers (Points) Facility Name Address Zip Code ARMANDO BADIA SENIOR CENTER 25 TAMIAMI BLVD 33144 MIAMI ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 587 2980 NW S RIVER DR 33125 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 14998 - ST DOMINICS 5909 NW 7TH ST 33126 ST. DOMINIC'S CENTER 5849 NW 7TH ST 33126 JUNTA PATRIOTICA CUBANA 4600 NW 7TH ST 33126 OPEN ARMS COMMUNITY CENTER 5840 SW 8 ST 33144 GRAN LOGIA DE CUBA 910 NW 22ND AVE 33125 MUNICIPIOS DE CUBA EN EL EXILIO 4610 NW 7TH ST 33126 MIAMI BRIDGE YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES INC 2810 NW S RIVER DR 33125 Cultural Centers (Points) Facility Name Address Zip Code LEJEUNE CINEMA 6 782 NW 42ND AVE 33126 Fire Stations (Points) Facility Name Address Zip Code MIAMI FIRE DEPARTMENT AND RESCUE STATION 11 5920 W FLAGLER ST 33144 MIAMI FIRE DEPARTMENT AND RESCUE STATION 10 4101 NW 7TH ST 33126 Florida Parks and Recreational Facilities (Points) Facility Name Address Zip Code MIAMI RIVER RAPIDS 2900 NW SOUTH RIVER DR 33125 INTERNATIONAL LINKS: MELREESE GOLF COURSE 1550 NW 37 AVE 33125 WEST END PARK/POOL 6030 SW 2 ST 33144 GRAPELAND PARK 1550 NW 37TH AVE 33125 FERN ISLE PARK 1100 NW 22ND AVE 33125 SEWELL PARK 1801 NW SOUTH RIVER DR 33125 KINLOCH PARK 455 NW 47TH AVE 33126 FLAGAMI PARK SW 3RD ST & 71ST AVE 33144 Page 5 of 16 Sociocultural Data Report Printed on: 8/07/2017 Facility Name Address Zip Code ROBERT KING HIGH / CARLOS ARBOLEYA CAMP GRND 7025 W FLAGLER ST 33126 ANTONIO MACEO PARK & BOAT RAMP 5115 NW 7TH ST 33126 GROVE PARK (MEDIAN STRIP) NW S RIVER DR / NW 16TH AVE 33125 Healthcare Facilities (Geocoded) Facility Name Address Zip Code HORIZON HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER 31 TAMIAMI CANAL ROAD 33144 MARQUEZ, ANTONIO H., M.D. 5960 NW 7 STREET, SUITE B 33126 BONSAI MEDSPA, INC. 5733 NW 7 STREET 33126 FACILITY MEDICAL CENTER INC. 701 NW 57 AVENUE, SUITE 235 33126 DISCOVERY MEDICAL RESEARCH, INC. 4872 NW 7 STREET 33126 PANAMERICAN HEALTH CENTER, INC 4750 NW 7 STREET, SUITE 13 33126 ROBERT SANTA-CRUZ, M.D., P.A. 806 DOUGLAS ROAD, SUITE 101 33134 C.M. 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