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Sociocultural Data Report Sociocultural Data Report Tampa-Bayshore Gardens (Tampa) Population Area: 0.235 square miles Jurisdiction(s): Cities: Tampa Counties:Hillsborough General Population Trends Description 1990 2000 2010 2017 (ACS) (ACS) Total Population 1,865 1,792 1,703 1,576 Total Households 1,244 1,300 1,183 1,049 Average Persons 12.08 15.64 17.15 15.79 per Acre Race Average Persons 1.84 1.44 1.50 1.47 per Household Average Persons 2.69 2.37 2.25 2.31 per Family Males 773 714 749 768 Females 1,092 1,078 954 808 Race and Ethnicity Trends Description 1990 2000 2010 2017 (ACS) (ACS) White Alone 1,818 1,707 1,582 1,483 (97.48%) (95.26%) (92.89%) (94.10%) Black or African 15 33 28 9 American Alone (0.80%) (1.84%) (1.64%) (0.57%) Native Hawaiian 1 1 2 0 and Other Pacific (0.05%) (0.06%) (0.12%) (0.00%) Minority Percentage Population Islander Alone Asian Alone 14 19 29 35 (0.75%) (1.06%) (1.70%) (2.22%) American Indian 4 5 8 0 or Alaska Native (0.21%) (0.28%) (0.47%) (0.00%) Alone Some Other Race 12 7 23 0 Alone (0.64%) (0.39%) (1.35%) (0.00%) Claimed 2 or NA 20 31 49 More Races (NA) (1.12%) (1.82%) (3.11%) Hispanic or 142 159 172 133 Latino of Any (7.61%) (8.87%) (10.10%) (8.44%) Race Not Hispanic or 1,723 1,633 1,531 1,443 Latino (92.39%) (91.13%) (89.90%) (91.56%) Minority 177 217 264 227 (9.49%) (12.11%) (15.50%) (14.40%) Page 1 of 13 Sociocultural Data Report Printed on: 1/08/2019 Age Trends Population by Age Group Description 1990 2000 2010 2017 (ACS) (ACS) Under Age 5 3.16% 2.18% 1.82% 1.90% Ages 5-17 4.77% 4.85% 3.52% 6.85% Ages 18-21 2.57% 0.39% 1.59% 1.02% Ages 22-29 16.94% 15.18% 18.61% 16.12% Ages 30-39 19.79% 18.81% 14.45% 11.36% Ages 40-49 12.17% 13.17% 10.86% 12.63% Ages 50-64 12.60% 17.19% 18.97% 21.83% Age 65 and Over 28.04% 28.18% 30.18% 28.36% -Ages 65-74 12.23% 11.38% 9.98% 14.09% -Ages 75-84 11.80% 12.83% 13.51% 9.84% -Age 85 and Over 4.02% 3.96% 6.64% 4.38% Median Age NA 44 55 50 Median Age Comparison Income Trends Description 1990 2000 2010 2017 (ACS) (ACS) Median $31,650 $37,935 $55,814 $77,834 Household Income Median Family $59,118 $108,435 $76,757 $66,436 Income Population below 9.22% 7.31% 2.76% 1.59% Poverty Level Households 9.81% 8.23% 3.04% 2.38% below Poverty Level Households with 1.61% 0.85% 0.00% 0.00% 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 2017 (ACS) (ACS) Population 16 To 69 159 64 Years with a (3.87%) (9.07%) (NA) (NA) disability Population 20 To 78 64 Years with a (NA) (NA) (NA) (8.00%) disability Page 2 of 13 Sociocultural Data Report Printed on: 1/08/2019 Educational Attainment Trends Housing Tenure Age 25 and Over Description 1990 2000 2010 2017 (ACS) (ACS) Less than 9th 41 13 11 17 Grade (2.47%) (0.82%) (0.69%) (1.24%) 9th to 12th 102 65 35 51 Grade, No (6.14%) (4.08%) (2.20%) (3.72%) Diploma High School 1,518 1,516 1,546 1,303 Graduate or (91.39%) (95.11%) (97.11%) (95.04%) Higher Bachelor's 785 896 1,000 909 Degree or Higher (47.26%) (56.21%) (62.81%) (66.30%) Language Trends Age 5 and Over Median Housing Value Comparison Description 1990 2000 2010 2017 (ACS) (ACS) Speaks English 30 23 0 20 Well (1.61%) (1.31%) (0.00%) (1.29%) Speaks English NA 10 11 12 Not Well (NA) (0.57%) (0.61%) (0.78%) Speaks English NA 0 0 0 Not at All (NA) (0.00%) (0.00%) (0.00%) Speaks English 11 10 11 12 Not Well or Not (0.59%) (0.57%) (0.61%) (0.78%) at All Housing Trends Description 1990 2000 2010 2017 (ACS) (ACS) Total 1,419 1,375 1,335 1,360 Occupied Units With No Vehicles Available Units per Acre 12.08 12.83 13.32 13.57 Single-Family 254 298 396 294 Units Multi-Family 968 1,067 1,011 1,066 Units Mobile Home 0 10 0 0 Units Owner-Occupied 523 604 574 512 Units Renter-Occupied 721 696 609 537 Units Vacant Units 175 75 152 311 Median Housing $110,250 $172,500 $334,700 $170,850 Value Occupied 162 136 50 74 Housing Units (13.02%) (10.46%) (4.23%) (7.05%) w/No Vehicle Page 3 of 13 Sociocultural Data Report Printed on: 1/08/2019 Existing Land Use Land Use Type Acres Percentage Acreage Not Zoned For Agriculture 0 0.00% Agricultural 0 0.00% Centrally Assessed 0 0.00% Industrial <0.5 <0.33% Institutional 11 7.30% Mining 0 0.00% Other 0 0.00% Public/Semi-Public 4 2.65% Recreation 0 0.00% Residential 41 27.21% Retail/Office 9 5.97% Row 0 0.00% Vacant Residential <0.5 <0.33% Vacant Nonresidential <0.5 <0.33% Water 0 0.00% Parcels With No Values 23 15.27% Location Maps Page 4 of 13 Sociocultural Data Report Printed on: 1/08/2019 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 TAMPA PREBYTERIAN COMMUNITY 2909 W BARCELONA ST 33629 Community Boundaries (User defined) Facility Name Bayshore Gardens North Hyde Park (Tampa) Palma Ceia Palma Ceia (Tampa) New Suburb Beautiful Tampa-Bayshore Gardens (Tampa) Parkland Estates (Tampa) Bayshore Beautiful (Tampa) Community Centers (Points) Facility Name Address Zip Code WOMANS CLUB - TAMPA 2901 BAYSHORE BLVD 33629 TAMPA GARDEN CENTER 2629 BAYSHORE BLVD 33629 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER PRESCHOOL SOUTH BRANCH 2713 BAYSHORE BLVD 33629 Florida Parks and Recreational Facilities (Points) Facility Name Address Zip Code FRED BALL PARK 2621 BAYSHORE BLVD & RUBIDEAUX ST 33629 Healthcare Facilities (Geocoded) Facility Name Address Zip Code WILEY, HENRY E III MD 1425 S HOWARD AVENUE, SUITE A 33606 GRIFFIN, RADLEY MD 1315 S HOWARD AVENUE, SUITE 102 33609 Religious Centers (Points) Facility Name Address Zip Code CONGREGATION RODEPH SHOLOM CONSERVATIVE 2713 BAYSHORE BLVD 33629 BAYSHORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2515 BAYSHORE BOULEVARD 33629 US Census Places Facility Name Tampa Page 5 of 13 Sociocultural Data Report Printed on: 1/08/2019 Block Groups The following Census Block Groups were used to calculate demographics for this report. 1990 Census Block Groups 120570060003, 120570061004, 120570061006, 120570060002, 120570061005, 120570062001 2000 Census Block Groups 120570061006, 120570061005, 120570061004 2010 Census Block Groups 120570061032, 120570061031, 120570061034, 120570061033 2017 Census Block Groups 120570061034, 120570061033, 120570061032, 120570061031 Data Sources Area The geographic area of the community based on a user-specified community boundary or area of interest (AOI) boundary. Jurisdiction Jurisdiction(s) includes local government boundaries that intersect the community or AOI boundary. Demographic Data Demographic data reported under the headings General Population Trends, Race and Ethnicity Trends, Age Trends, Income Trends, Educational Attainment Trends, Language Trends, and Housing Trends is from the U.S. Decennial Census (1990, 2000) and the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates from 2006-2010 and 2013-2017. The data was gathered at the block group level for user-specified community boundaries and AOIs, and at the county level for counties. Depending on the dataset, the data represents 100% counts (Census Summary File 1) or sample-based information (Census Summary File 3 or ACS). About the Census Data: User-specified community boundaries and AOIs do not always correspond precisely to block group boundaries. In these instances, adjustment of the geographic area and data for affected block groups is required to estimate the actual population. To improve the accuracy of such estimates in the SDR report, the census block group data was adjusted to exclude all census blocks with a population of two or fewer. These areas were eliminated from the corresponding years' block groups. Next, the portion of the block group that lies outside of the community or AOI boundary was removed. The demographics within each block group were then recalculated, assuming an equal area distribution of the population. Note that there may be areas where there is no population. Use caution when comparing the 100% count data (Decennial Census) to the sample-based data (ACS). In any given year, about one in 40 or 2.5% of U.S. households will receive the ACS questionnaire. Over any five-year period, about one in eight households will receive the questionnaire, as compared to about one in six that received the long form questionnaire for the Decennial Census 2000. (Source: http://mcdc.missouri.edu/pub/data/acs/Readme.shtml) The U.S.
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