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INDIANA COUNTY

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2000 DECENNIAL CENSUS DATA

• For those municipalities crossing county lines, census data is provided for that portion of the municipality within the county.

• Census 2000 population and housing data may differ depending on whether data was obtained from SF1 or SF3 due to sampling.

• Please note percentages in this publication may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ...... 1

SECTION I: PHYSICAL FEATURES AND FACILITIES ...... 3 TABLE 1. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES, 2004 ...... 5 A. Highways ...... 5 B. Mass Transit Facilities ...... 5 C. Railroads ...... 5 D. Airports ...... 5 TABLE 2. PUBLIC UTILITIES, 2004 ...... 6 A. Electricity...... 6 B. Gas ...... 6 C. Water ...... 6 D. Sewerage Facilities ...... 6 E. Pipelines ...... 6 F. Steam Heat...... 6 G. Telephone ...... 6 TABLE 3. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, JUNE 2004...... 7 TABLE 4. CREDIT UNIONS, 2004 ...... 7 TABLE 5. MEDIA, 2004...... 7 A. Radio Stations ...... 7 B. Television Stations ...... 7 C. Newspapers ...... 8 TABLE 6. STATE WEATHER RECORDS ...... 8 TABLE 7. ECONOMIC IMPACT OF DOMESTIC TRAVEL, 2003 ...... 8

SECTION II: DEMOGRAPHICS ...... 9 TABLE 8. ESTIMATED POPULATION DENSITY, 2003 ...... 11 TABLE 9. TOTAL POPULATION, 1980-2003...... 13 TABLE 10. 2000 POPULATION AND 2003 ESTIMATE ...... 14 TABLE 11. PERCENT OF POPULATION URBAN AND RURAL, 2000 ...... 14 TABLE 12. PERCENT OF POPULATION BY RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY, 2000 ...... 15 TABLE 13. PERCENT OF PERSONS BY AGE, 2000 ...... 16 TABLE 14. FAMILY AND NON-FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS, 2000 ...... 17 A. Percent of Families by Type With and Without Children ...... 17 B. Non-Family Households ...... 18 C. Marital Status of Persons Age 15 and Older ...... 19 TABLE 15. EDUCATION...... 20 A. Public Secondary School Dropouts by School, 2002-03 ...... 20 B. Enrollments in Institutions of Higher Education Pennsylvania, Fall 2002 ...... 20 C. Colleges and Universities Completions Awarded, 2002-03 ...... 20 D. Public High School Graduates and Post Secondary Education Rates, 2002-03 ...... 21 E. Private & Nonpublic High School Graduates and Post Secondary Education Rates, 2002-03 ...... 21 F. Expenditures per Average Daily Membership (ADM), School Year 2002-03 ...... 22 G. Public School Classroom Teacher Average Salaries, Total Years of Service, and Level of Education, 2003-04 ...... 22 H. Educational Attainment of Persons Age 25 and Older, 2000 ...... 23 I. School Enrollments, 2000 ...... 24

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TABLE 16. POPULATION BY NATIVITY AND MIGRATION, 2000 ...... 25 TABLE 17. COMMUTER PATTERNS, 2000 ...... 26 A. Mode of Transportation ...... 26 B. Travel Time in Minutes ...... 28

SECTION III: HOUSING ...... 29 TABLE 18. HOUSING UNITS AND TENURE, 2000...... 31 TABLE 19. MEDIAN HOUSING VALUE AND CONTRACT RENT, 2000 ...... 33 TABLE 20. BUILDING PERMITS, 2003 ...... 34 A. Number of New Residential Housing Permits (Buildings) ...... 34 B. Cost of New Residential Housing Permits (Buildings) ...... 35 TABLE 21. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS, 2000 ...... 36 A. Vehicles Available...... 36 B. Heating Fuel ...... 37 C. Lacking Complete Plumbing and Kitchen Facilities ...... 38 TABLE 22. YEAR HOUSING UNIT BUILT, 2000 ...... 39 TABLE 23. GROUP QUARTERS, 2000 ...... 40 A. Institutional ...... 40 B. Non-Institutional ...... 41

SECTION IV: INCOME ...... 43 TABLE 24. MEDIAN AND PER CAPITA INCOME, 1999 ...... 45 A. Median Income ...... 45 B. Per Capita Income by Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin ...... 46 TABLE 25. PERSONAL INCOME BY INDUSTRY, 2001-2002 ...... 47 TABLE 26. POVERTY, 1999...... 50 A. Percent of Persons Living Below Poverty Level by Age ...... 50 B. Percent of Families Living Below Poverty by Type ...... 51 TABLE 27. STATE INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN, 2002 ...... 52

SECTION V: ECONOMIC PROFILES AND EMPLOYMENT ...... 53 TABLE 28. CLASS OF WORKER, 2000...... 55 TABLE 29. EMPLOYMENT STATUS ...... 56 A. Civilian Labor Force by White, Black or African American Race and Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity, 2000 . . 56 B. Employment Status by Gender, 2000...... 57 C. Unemployment Rates (Annual Average), 2001-2003 ...... 58 TABLE 30. PARENTS WITH CHILDREN BY WORK STATUS, 2000 ...... 58 A. Families with Children Under Age 6 ...... 58 B. Families with Children Age 6 to 17 ...... 59 TABLE 31. OCCUPATIONS ...... 60 A. Occupations of Employed Persons Age 16 and Older, 2000 ...... 60 B. Job Openings by Major Occupational Group, Pennsylvania, 2010 ...... 62 C. Occupations with the Most Annual Openings, Pennsylvania, 2010 ...... 63 D. Occupations with the Highest Growth Rate, Pennsylvania, 2010 ...... 64 TABLE 32. COMPENSATION CLAIMS ...... 64 A. Gross Unemployment Compensation and Benefits Paid, 2003 ...... 64 B. Type of Injury, 2003 ...... 65

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TABLE 33. TOP EMPLOYERS, 4th QUARTER 2003...... 66 TABLE 34. COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS, 2002 ...... 67 TABLE 35. ECONOMIC CENSUSES ...... 69 A. Service Industries, 1997 ...... 69 B. Manufacturing, 1997 ...... 69 C. Wholesale Trade, 1997 ...... 70 D. Retail Trade, 1997 ...... 71 TABLE 36. AGRICULTURE, 2002-2003 ...... 72 TABLE 37. MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL DATA ...... 73 A. Municipal Government, 2002 ...... 73 B. County Government, 2002 ...... 73 C. Municipal Authority Financial Statistics, 2003...... 73 D. Municipal Authorities by Purpose, 2003 ...... 73

SECTION VI: QUALITY OF LIFE ...... 75 TABLE 38. NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS AND FORESTS, 2004 ...... 77 A. State Parks ...... 77 B. Federal Recreation Areas...... 77 C. State Forest Lands ...... 78 TABLE 39. RECREATION LICENSES AND GAME HARVESTED ...... 78 A. Licenses Issued, 2003 ...... 78 B. Game Harvested, 2003 ...... 78 C. Firearms Licensing, 2002 ...... 79 TABLE 40. CHURCHES AND CHURCH MEMBERSHIP, 2000 ...... 79 TABLE 41. CULTURAL SITES, 2004 ...... 80 A. Museums and Historical Sites ...... 80 B. Non-Profit Cultural Organizations ...... 80 C. Libraries ...... 80 TABLE 42. INSTITUTIONS...... 81 A. Licensed Day Care Providers, September 2004 ...... 81 B. Nursing Homes, 2002 ...... 81 C. Licensed Personal Care Homes, September 2004 ...... 81 D. Hospitals, June 2002 ...... 81 E. Regional Hospital Financial Report, Fiscal Year 2003 ...... 82 F. Regional Hospital Utilization Report, Fiscal Year 2003 ...... 82 TABLE 43. HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS...... 83 A. Doctors, 2004 ...... 83 B. Dentists and Dental Hygienists, 2004 ...... 83 TABLE 44. HEALTH ...... 83 A. Five Leading Causes of Death, 2002 ...... 83 B. Births and Deaths, 2002 ...... 84 C. Cumulative AIDS Cases, 1980-2004 ...... 84 D. Reported Teen Pregnancies by Outcome, 2002 ...... 84 E. Reported Teen Pregnancies by Outcome, 1998-2002 ...... 85 F. Reported Teen Pregnancy Rates, 2002 ...... 85 G. Reported Teen Pregnancy Rates, 1998-2002 ...... 85 TABLE 45. VOTER REGISTRATION, NOVEMBER 2004 ...... 86

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TABLE 46. CRIME AND PRISONS...... 86 A. Type of Crime, 2002 ...... 86 B. Prisoners, Number and Rate, 2003 ...... 86 C. Average Daily Populations, Selected Years: 1994, 1998, 1999, 2002 and 2003 ...... 87

SECTION VII: REFERENCE ...... 89 TABLE 47. POPULATION BY ZIP CODES, 2000...... 91 TABLE 48. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2005 ...... 91 A. Senate ...... 91 B. House of Representatives ...... 92 TABLE 49. COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2004 ...... 96 TABLE 50. REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2000 ...... 97 TABLE 51. MUNICIPAL CONTACT PERSONS, 2000 ...... 99 TABLE 52. INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS ANALYSTS, 2004 ...... 99 TABLE 53. WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREAS, 2004 ...... 100 TABLE 54. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICES, 2004 ...... 101 TABLE 55. DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT CENTERS, 2004 ...... 102 TABLE 56. KEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONTACTS, 2005 ...... 103 A. Statewide Organizations ...... 103 B. Local Organizations ...... 104 TABLE 57. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, 2004 ...... 104 TABLE 58. PENNSYLVANIA LOCAL AREA AGENCIES ON AGING, 2005 ...... 105 TABLE 59. PENNSYLVANIA TOURISM PROMOTIONAL AGENCIES, 2002 ...... 106 TABLE 60. PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY PRISONS AND JAILS, SEPTEMBER 2004 ...... 107 TABLE 61. ENTERPRISE ZONES AND COMMUNITIES, 2004 ...... 109 A. State Enterprise Zones ...... 109 B. Federal Empowerment Zones ...... 110 C. Federal Enterprise Communities ...... 111 TABLE 62. STATE AND FEDERAL WORLD WIDE WEB SITES ...... 111 A. Federal Government...... 111 B. State Government...... 112 TABLE 63. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE DATA CENTER AFFILIATES, 2004-2006 ...... 114

LIST OF MAPS

MAP 1. MUNICIPAL OUTLINE MAP ...... 2 MAP 2. TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE...... 4 MAP 3. MUNICIPAL POPULATION DENSITY, 2003 ...... 10 MAP 4. MUNICIPAL POPULATION, PERCENT CHANGE, 2000 TO 2003 ...... 12 MAP 5. MEAN TRAVEL TIME TO WORK, 2000...... 27 MAP 6. MEDIAN HOUSING VALUE, 2000 ...... 32 MAP 7. MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME, 1999 ...... 44 MAP 8. HYDROGRAPHY MAP ...... 76

Pennsylvania State Data Center iv 2005 Indiana County Data Book INTRODUCTION

INDIANA COUNTY

Indiana County, formed in 1803 from land partitioned from Westmoreland and Lycoming Counties, is located in an upland coal mining region on the Allegheny Plateau of southwestern Pennsylvania. The history of the county is closely linked to the production, processing, and transportation of its abundant natural resources. Initially an agricultural county, vast resources of salt, coal, natural gas, and timber have created recurrent booms in the exploitation of these resources.

Indiana County is a major supplier of electrical energy with three coal-fired electrical generating plants located within and adjacent to the County. The Homer City Generating Station alone burns 700 tons of coal per hour at full capacity and contains the highest stack in the nation at 1,216 feet.

A large segment of the population has been drawn to the county from the area since downtown Pittsburgh is only 60 miles from Indiana Borough, the county seat. Indiana University of Pennsylvania is also a major attraction for people migrating to the area. The University, founded in 1875, is the largest university in the State System of Higher Education with an enrollment of more than 20,000 students.

With the boom of the coal industry, in the early part of the twentieth century, the county enjoyed a large and steady increase in population until 1920. Between 1900 and 1910 the population increased 56 percent and from 1910 until 1920 the population grew by an additional 23 percent. A decrease in population occurred in 1930 after which population steadily increased until 1980. The 2000 population of Indiana County is 89,605, a 0.4 percent decrease from 1990. The July 1st, 2003 population estimate was 89,054.

Known as the Christmas Tree Capital of the World, Indiana County growers supply over a million trees annually to markets nationwide. Tourist attractions include four covered bridges, a large Amish settlement located in northern Indiana County, Historic Saltsburg and the Canal Park, the Ghost Town Trail that extends from Dilltown to Cambria County, Yellow Creek State Park, four county parks, Buttermilk Falls natural area, and numerous historic and historic industrial sites.

Access to the county is excellent. U.S. Route 119 travels north and south from U.S. Route 22 in the southern part of the county to the Jefferson County line. U.S. Route 422 travels east and west directly south of Indiana Borough, the county seat. U.S. Route 22, a major transportation artery, covers the southern portion of the county. Numerous state and local routes traverse the countryside providing access to all points of the county.

Source: Indiana County Office of Planning and Development

Pennsylvania State Data Center 1 2005 Indiana County Data Book MAP 1. MUNICIPAL OUTLINE MAP INDIANA COUNTY

Pennsylvania State Data Center 2 2005 Indiana County Data Book SECTION I: PHYSICAL FEATURES AND FACILITIES

Pennsylvania State Data Center 3 2005 Indiana County Data Book MAP 2. TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE INDIANA COUNTY

Pennsylvania State Data Center 4 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 1. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES, 2004

A. Highways (See Map) C. Railroads

Major Highways Major Railroads

U. S. Routes 22, 119, 422 Buffalo & Pittsburgh Railroad, Inc. Norfolk Southern (NS) CSX Transportation, Inc. National Railroad Passenger Corporation Miles by Jurisdiction Private - Pennsylvania Electric, Keystone and Homer City Facilities Type Number of Miles R. J. Corman Railroad Company/ Pennsylvania Lines, Inc. PA DOT 801 Other State Agencies 29 Municipal Agencies 1,256 PA Turnpike - D. Airports (See Map) Toll Facilities - Total Public Miles 2,086

Indiana County/Jimmy Stewart Airport Todd Heming B. Mass Transit Facilities 398 Airport Road Indiana, PA 15701

Fullington Indiana County Transit Authority Greyhound

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

Pennsylvania State Data Center 5 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 2. PUBLIC UTILITIES, 2004

A. Electricity E. Pipelines

Company Name Company Name

Pennsylvania Electric Company None Provided West Penn Power Company

F. Steam Heat B. Gas

Company Name Company Name None Provided Able Company, L.T.D. Phillips, T.W. Gas & Oil Company Columbia Gas of PA, Inc. Equitable Gas Company G. Telephone Peoples Natural Gas Company, The

Company Name C. Water MCI WorldCom Network Serv., Inc. Verizon North Incorporated Verizon Pennsylvania, Inc. Company Name Alltel Pennsylvania, Inc.

Western PA-Indiana Division Clymer Citizens Water Company Pine Township Water Company Mace Springs Water Company Creekside Water Company Rossiter Area Waterworks, Inc. Nineveh Water Company Water Company Shyrock Water & Supply Company

D. Sewerage Facilities

Company Name

None Provided

Source: Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission

Pennsylvania State Data Center 6 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 3. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, JUNE 2004

------In Thousands of Dollars------Name of Institution Assets Capital Deposits Loans

First Commonwealth Bank 6,202,135 563,781 3,919,011 3,467,743 Indiana First Savings Bank 168,740 19,194 142,710 87,229 S&T Bank 2,953,524 291,166 1,978,893 2,246,619 The Marion Center National Bank 187,354 15,098 161,890 112,978

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Banking

TABLE 4. CREDIT UNIONS, 2004

Area Members Assets Capital Deposits Loans

Pennsylvania 3,391,941 $22,427,379,804 $2,444,517,750 $19,756,618,867 $12,475,424,154

Indiana County 2,021 4,691,379 $608,439 $4,063,081 $2,908,400

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Banking

TABLE 5. MEDIA, 2004

A. Radio Stations

Name Dial Location Location

WCCS 1160 AM Indiana WDAD 1450 AM Indiana WIUP 90.1 FM Indiana WQMU 92.5 FM Indiana

Source: Pennsylvania Department of General Services, The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 116

B. Television Stations

Name Channel Location

WLLS CH 49 Indiana

Source: Pennsylvania Department of General Services, The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 116

Pennsylvania State Data Center 7 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 5. MEDIA, 2004 (Continued)

C. Newspapers*

Name Location Circulation

DAILIES , The Indiana 18,500 M-Sat 9,300 Sun

NON-DAILIES Blairsville Dispatch Blairsville - Fri Bridgeville Area News Robinson Twp 4,500 Wed Coraopolis Record Robinson Twp 40,862 Wed Cranberry Journal, The Robinson Twp 12,623 Wed North Journal Robinson Twp 9,585 Thurs Sewickley Herald, The Robinson Twp 5,000 Wed Signal Item Robinson Twp 3,175 Wed

* Newspapers listed by county where published.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of General Services, The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 116

TABLE 6. STATE WEATHER RECORDS

Record Type Record Date Location

Minimum Precipitation (September) 0.00" 1985 Loyalhanna Lake Maximum Snowfall (September) 1.0" 1993 Strongstown

Source: Pennsylvania State Climatologist

TABLE 7. ECONOMIC IMPACT OF DOMESTIC TRAVEL, 2003

County Pennsylvania

Wages $75,911,787 $16,020,276,443 Employment 2,632 555,442 Taxes $29,144,470 $6,226,962,538

Note: Data from Table 7 should not be compared with previous years due to a change in methodology and vendors.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

Pennsylvania State Data Center 8 2005 Indiana County Data Book SECTION II: DEMOGRAPHICS

Pennsylvania State Data Center 9 2005 Indiana County Data Book MAP 3. MUNICIPAL POPULATION DENSITY, 2003 INDIANA COUNTY

Pennsylvania State Data Center 10 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 8. ESTIMATED POPULATION DENSITY, 2003

Square Miles Persons Per Estimated Total Area Land* Square Mile Population

Pennsylvania 44,816.6 275.9 12,365,455

Indiana County 829.3 107.4 89,054

Armagh borough 0.1 2,116.7 127 Armstrong township 37.7 83.6 3,153 Banks township 31.8 31.1 990 Black Lick township 27.4 47.5 1,304 Blairsville borough 1.4 2,510.1 3,489 Brush Valley township 41.5 45.0 1,869 Buffington township 30.5 42.7 1,303 Burrell township 23.7 154.8 3,671 Canoe township 27.1 61.0 1,656 Center township 40.4 119.8 4,836 Cherryhill township 48.8 57.8 2,822 Cherry Tree borough 0.5 815.1 432 Clymer borough 0.6 2,523.7 1,489 Conemaugh township 33.8 70.7 2,391 Creekside borough 0.2 1,413.6 311 East Mahoning township 31.4 38.2 1,198 East Wheatfield township 26.9 96.2 2,584 Ernest borough 0.2 2,095.7 482 Glen Campbell borough 0.9 320.4 298 Grant township 27.0 25.2 680 Green township 52.8 75.2 3,965 Homer City borough 0.6 3,191.1 1,787 Indiana borough 1.8 8,315.9 14,636 Marion Center borough 0.8 581.3 436 Montgomery township 28.7 59.3 1,700 North Mahoning township 28.3 54.7 1,549 Pine township 31.0 68.3 2,119 Plumville borough 0.5 652.9 333 Rayne township 47.2 69.4 3,278 Saltsburg borough 0.2 4,395.2 923 Shelocta borough 0.1 1,230.0 123 Smicksburg borough 0.1 335.7 47 South Mahoning township 28.6 63.7 1,821 Washington township 38.3 46.5 1,781 West Mahoning township 29.4 37.6 1,103 West Wheatfield township 31.6 74.0 2,338 White township 42.6 336.5 14,324 Young township 34.8 49.0 1,706

*Land Area is as of Census 2000

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing and Population Estimates Division

Pennsylvania State Data Center 11 2005 Indiana County Data Book MAP 4. MUNICIPAL POPULATION, PERCENT CHANGE, 2000* TO 2003 INDIANA COUNTY

Pennsylvania State Data Center 12 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 9. TOTAL POPULATION, 1980-2003

Percent Change 2000 Estimates 2000 Estimates Area 1980 1990* 2000 Base** 2003 Base-2003

Pennsylvania 11,863,895 11,881,643 12,281,054 12,281,054 12,365,455 0.7

Indiana County 92,281 89,994 89,605 89,605 89,054 -0.6

Armagh borough 133 104 131 131 127 -3.1 Armstrong township 2,786 3,048 3,090 3,090 3,153 2.0 Banks township 1,084 995 997 997 990 -0.7 Black Lick township*** 1,164 1,225 1,317 1,317 1,304 -1.0 Blairsville borough 4,166 3,595 3,607 3,605 3,489 -3.2 Brush Valley township 1,815 1,811 1,881 1,881 1,869 -0.6 Buffington township 1,261 1,217 1,275 1,275 1,303 2.2 Burrell township 4,104 3,669 3,746 3,746 3,671 -2.0 Canoe township 1,788 1,915 1,670 1,670 1,656 -0.8 Center township 5,475 5,257 4,876 4,876 4,836 -0.8 Cherryhill township 2,540 2,764 2,842 2,845 2,822 -0.8 Cherry Tree borough 524 431 443 445 432 -2.9 Clymer borough 1,761 1,499 1,547 1,545 1,489 -3.6 Conemaugh township 2,516 2,448 2,437 2,437 2,391 -1.9 Creekside borough 402 337 323 323 311 -3.7 East Mahoning township 977 1,140 1,196 1,196 1,198 0.2 East Wheatfield township 2,844 2,735 2,607 2,607 2,584 -0.9 Ernest borough 556 492 501 501 482 -3.8 Glen Campbell borough 347 313 306 306 298 -2.6 Grant township 813 729 696 696 680 -2.3 Green township 4,338 4,095 3,995 3,997 3,965 -0.8 Homer City borough 2,248 1,809 1,844 1,844 1,787 -3.1 Indiana borough 16,051 15,174 14,895 14,895 14,636 -1.7 Jacksonville borough*** 120 89 - - - - Marion Center borough 490 476 451 451 436 -3.3 Montgomery township 1,813 1,729 1,706 1,706 1,700 -0.4 North Mahoning township 1,174 1,254 1,383 1,383 1,549 12.0 Pine township 2,152 2,172 2,140 2,140 2,119 -1.0 Plumville borough 479 390 342 342 333 -2.6 Rayne township 3,207 3,339 3,292 3,294 3,278 -0.5 Saltsburg borough 964 990 955 955 923 -3.4 Shelocta borough 155 108 127 127 123 -3.1 Smicksburg borough 81 76 49 49 47 -4.1 South Mahoning township 1,608 1,713 1,852 1,852 1,821 -1.7 Washington township 1,602 1,861 1,805 1,805 1,781 -1.3 West Mahoning township 824 1,032 1,128 1,128 1,103 -2.2 West Wheatfield township 2,699 2,370 2,375 2,375 2,338 -1.6 White township 13,177 13,788 14,034 14,029 14,324 2.1 Young township 2,043 1,805 1,744 1,744 1,706 -2.2

*The 1990 figures listed on this table may be different than other 1990 figures as they represent the latest adjustments made by the Census Bureau as of May, 1993.

**Estimates Base are as of April 1st, 2000 and are derived from the Count Question Resolution Program and geographic program revisions. ***Boundary Change: Jacksonville Borough disincorporated, area reverted to Black Lick Township, 01/01/93.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1980 and 1990 Census of Population and Housing, STF1, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1 and Population Estimates Division Branch.

Pennsylvania State Data Center 13 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 10. 2000 POPULATION AND 2003 ESTIMATE

Population County Pennsylvania

2000 Population (April 1) 89,605 12,281,054 2003 Estimated Population (July 1) 89,054 12,365,455 Percent Change 2000-2003 -0.6 0.7

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1 & U.S. Population Estimates Branch 2003 Estimates

TABLE 11. PERCENT OF POPULATION URBAN AND RURAL, 2000

Total Urban Percent Rural Percent Area Population Population Urban Population Rural

Pennsylvania 12,281,054 9,461,086 77.0 2,819,968 23.0

Indiana County 89,605 33,959 37.9 55,646 62.1

Armagh borough 129 - - 129 100.0 Armstrong township 3,090 - - 3,090 100.0 Banks township 987 - - 987 100.0 Black Lick township 1,317 - - 1,317 100.0 Blairsville borough 3,607 3,607 100.0 - - Brush Valley township 1,881 - - 1,881 100.0 Buffington township 1,275 - - 1,275 100.0 Burrell township 3,746 1,960 52.3 1,786 47.7 Canoe township 1,679 460 27.4 1,219 72.6 Center township 4,876 1,522 31.2 3,354 68.8 Cherryhill township 2,860 - - 2,860 100.0 Cherry Tree borough 416 - - 416 100.0 Clymer borough 1,529 - - 1,529 100.0 Conemaugh township 2,437 - - 2,437 100.0 Creekside borough 320 - - 320 100.0 East Mahoning township 1,186 - - 1,186 100.0 East Wheatfield township 2,609 - - 2,609 100.0 Ernest borough 500 - - 500 100.0 Glen Campbell borough 307 - - 307 100.0 Grant township 691 - - 691 100.0 Green township 3,995 - - 3,995 100.0 Homer City borough 1,844 1,844 100.0 - - Indiana borough 14,895 14,895 100.0 - - Marion Center borough 461 - - 461 100.0 Montgomery township 1,738 - - 1,738 100.0 North Mahoning township 1,383 - - 1,383 100.0 Pine township 2,140 - - 2,140 100.0 Plumville borough 292 - - 292 100.0 Rayne township 3,293 - - 3,293 100.0 Saltsburg borough 955 - - 955 100.0 Shelocta borough 127 - - 127 100.0 Smicksburg borough 58 - - 58 100.0 South Mahoning township 1,902 - - 1,902 100.0 Washington township 1,808 - - 1,808 100.0 West Mahoning township 1,119 - - 1,119 100.0 West Wheatfield township 2,375 - - 2,375 100.0 White township 14,034 9,671 68.9 4,363 31.1 Young township 1,744 - - 1,744 100.0

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 14 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 12. PERCENT OF POPULATION BY RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY, 2000

Total Black or Hispanic or Area Population White* African American* Other Latino Ethnicity**

Pennsylvania 12,281,054 85.4 10.0 4.7 3.2

Indiana County 89,605 96.9 1.6 1.6 0.5

Armagh borough 131 100.0 - - - Armstrong township 3,090 98.5 0.4 1.1 0.7 Banks township 997 98.4 - 1.6 0.3 Black Lick township 1,317 99.3 - 0.7 0.2 Blairsville borough 3,607 95.7 3.0 1.3 0.1 Brush Valley township 1,881 99.5 0.1 0.4 0.3 Buffington township 1,275 99.5 0.1 0.5 0.3 Burrell township 3,746 97.8 1.6 0.6 0.5 Canoe township 1,670 99.9 - 0.1 0.4 Center township 4,876 99.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 Cherryhill township 2,842 98.9 0.5 0.6 0.1 Cherry Tree borough 443 99.3 0.7 - 0.7 Clymer borough 1,547 99.5 - 0.5 0.2 Conemaugh township 2,437 99.2 - 0.8 0.1 Creekside borough 323 98.8 0.6 0.6 0.3 East Mahoning township 1,196 98.2 0.3 1.4 - East Wheatfield township 2,607 99.1 - 0.9 0.3 Ernest borough 501 97.4 1.0 1.6 0.8 Glen Campbell borough 306 100.0 - - - Grant township 696 99.6 - 0.4 0.3 Green township 3,995 98.8 0.2 1.0 0.5 Homer City borough 1,844 99.4 0.2 0.4 0.3 Indiana borough 14,895 91.5 5.2 3.3 1.2 Marion Center borough 451 100.0 - - - Montgomery township 1,706 99.0 0.1 0.9 0.3 North Mahoning township 1,383 98.6 0.3 1.1 0.1 Pine township 2,140 99.2 0.1 0.7 0.2 Plumville borough 342 98.5 - 1.5 - Rayne township 3,292 99.2 0.2 0.6 0.2 Saltsburg borough 955 99.2 0.2 0.6 1.4 Shelocta borough 127 96.9 2.4 0.8 - Smicksburg borough 49 100.0 - - - South Mahoning township 1,852 99.5 0.1 0.4 - Washington township 1,805 99.1 0.2 0.7 0.1 West Mahoning township 1,128 99.4 0.3 0.4 - West Wheatfield township 2,375 99.4 0.1 0.5 0.4 White township 14,034 94.2 2.5 3.3 0.7 Young township 1,744 98.9 0.5 0.7 -

* Includes persons reporting only one race. **Persons of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity may be of any race.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1

Pennsylvania State Data Center 15 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 13. PERCENT OF PERSONS BY AGE, 2000

Total ------Percent of Persons------Area Population 0-4 5-17 18-59 60-64 65+

Pennsylvania 12,281,054 5.9 17.9 56.4 4.2 15.6

Indiana County 89,605 4.9 16.1 59.9 4.2 14.9

Armagh borough 131 3.1 15.3 56.5 5.3 19.8 Armstrong township 3,090 5.4 20.2 59.9 4.1 10.4 Banks township 997 5.4 17.4 55.7 3.2 18.4 Black Lick township 1,317 6.3 17.2 58.2 3.7 14.7 Blairsville borough 3,607 5.6 16.8 51.7 4.7 21.2 Brush Valley township 1,881 6.6 20.3 58.6 3.6 11.0 Buffington township 1,275 6.9 16.8 61.1 4.4 10.8 Burrell township 3,746 5.4 16.1 54.8 4.9 18.8 Canoe township 1,670 4.1 17.7 53.3 4.9 20.0 Center township 4,876 4.8 15.9 56.0 5.3 18.0 Cherryhill township 2,842 5.9 18.2 59.3 4.8 11.7 Cherry Tree borough 443 7.7 16.0 54.0 4.3 18.1 Clymer borough 1,547 5.4 17.6 51.6 4.6 20.9 Conemaugh township 2,437 5.6 18.4 54.5 4.7 16.9 Creekside borough 323 3.7 15.8 61.6 3.4 15.5 East Mahoning township 1,196 7.3 21.9 56.3 3.7 10.9 East Wheatfield township 2,607 4.6 18.5 56.2 6.3 14.5 Ernest borough 501 7.8 19.2 52.7 3.4 17.0 Glen Campbell borough 306 3.3 19.6 48.4 5.2 23.5 Grant township 696 5.0 18.1 57.9 5.5 13.5 Green township 3,995 5.8 19.3 56.1 4.3 14.5 Homer City borough 1,844 4.7 17.5 51.8 5.3 20.8 Indiana borough 14,895 1.8 6.4 81.9 1.7 8.2 Marion Center borough 451 6.4 20.4 54.5 4.0 14.6 Montgomery township 1,706 5.7 19.1 52.6 5.3 17.2 North Mahoning township 1,383 6.5 23.1 52.8 4.4 13.2 Pine township 2,140 5.5 19.3 55.8 5.0 14.3 Plumville borough 342 6.1 22.8 52.9 5.8 12.3 Rayne township 3,292 4.3 18.8 58.3 5.2 13.4 Saltsburg borough 955 7.3 18.1 50.9 4.7 19.0 Shelocta borough 127 1.6 24.4 52.0 4.7 17.3 Smicksburg borough 49 2.0 14.3 55.1 2.0 26.5 South Mahoning township 1,852 8.7 23.9 51.5 4.3 11.6 Washington township 1,805 7.6 17.9 60.9 4.2 9.4 West Mahoning township 1,128 13.9 32.2 43.0 2.4 8.5 West Wheatfield township 2,375 6.3 17.2 57.1 5.3 14.1 White township 14,034 4.3 15.7 55.5 4.8 19.8 Young township 1,744 5.8 16.9 56.0 4.2 17.1

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1

Pennsylvania State Data Center 16 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 14. FAMILY AND NON-FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS, 2000

A. Percent of Families by Type With and Without Children*

------No Spouse Present------Total ---Married Couples------Male Headed------Female Headed----- Area Families Children No Children Children No Children Children No Children

Pennsylvania 3,225,707 34.6 43.0 3.1 2.5 10.5 6.2

Indiana County 22,605 34.8 47.6 2.5 2.3 7.1 5.6

Armagh borough 42 31.0 42.9 7.1 2.4 - 16.7 Armstrong township 894 37.1 49.1 2.3 1.3 6.3 3.8 Banks township 273 34.4 53.5 4.0 2.2 1.5 4.4 Black Lick township 386 40.4 49.0 2.1 2.6 2.6 3.4 Blairsville borough 1,000 29.4 49.2 1.3 1.4 11.5 7.2 Brush Valley township 545 39.4 47.7 2.4 2.0 4.4 4.0 Buffington township 374 39.3 44.9 2.9 5.3 3.5 4.0 Burrell township 1,083 31.9 46.5 2.7 2.2 9.3 7.3 Canoe township 429 33.8 44.8 4.7 2.1 8.4 6.3 Center township 1,457 29.7 52.3 1.5 3.3 8.0 5.2 Cherryhill township 801 35.7 48.9 0.5 1.6 9.6 3.6 Cherry Tree borough 101 30.7 53.5 3.0 2.0 9.9 1.0 Clymer borough 399 37.1 39.8 6.0 2.3 10.0 4.8 Conemaugh township 699 32.9 49.9 2.9 3.0 6.9 4.4 Creekside borough 94 35.1 45.7 - - 12.8 6.4 East Mahoning township 315 43.5 39.0 2.5 1.3 7.3 6.3 East Wheatfield township 781 36.5 50.3 2.9 2.2 3.8 4.2 Ernest borough 126 46.0 31.0 4.8 2.4 9.5 6.3 Glen Campbell borough 73 26.0 46.6 2.7 4.1 13.7 6.8 Grant township 192 35.9 50.0 3.1 2.1 3.6 5.2 Green township 1,135 38.1 45.2 2.2 2.1 7.0 5.4 Homer City borough 514 33.3 46.9 2.3 2.5 9.1 5.8 Indiana borough 1,708 28.5 51.0 1.9 3.6 7.3 7.8 Marion Center borough 129 32.6 48.1 3.1 3.1 9.3 3.9 Montgomery township 482 40.5 40.2 4.6 1.9 6.2 6.6 North Mahoning township 376 42.8 47.1 3.5 3.7 1.1 1.9 Pine township 615 38.5 38.4 2.1 6.2 5.7 9.1 Plumville borough 88 36.4 43.2 6.8 2.3 11.4 - Rayne township 958 39.0 49.2 3.4 1.8 2.8 3.8 Saltsburg borough 255 31.4 42.4 4.3 3.1 12.2 6.7 Shelocta borough 36 36.1 44.4 - 5.6 13.9 - Smicksburg borough 20 10.0 55.0 10.0 - 25.0 - South Mahoning township 483 42.4 45.3 2.9 1.7 4.1 3.5 Washington township 515 39.4 47.2 4.9 2.3 3.9 2.3 West Mahoning township 241 61.0 31.5 - - 2.5 5.0 West Wheatfield township 720 33.3 49.4 3.8 1.7 6.0 5.8 White township 3,776 32.0 48.9 1.6 1.2 9.1 7.2 Young township 490 34.1 48.6 5.7 1.8 5.1 4.7

*Children are defined as own related children under age 18 living in the household.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 17 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 14. FAMILY AND NON-FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS, 2000 (Continued)

B. Non-Family Households

Total Non-Family ------Persons Living Alone------Area Households Total Age 65 and Older Other

Pennsylvania 1,854,371 1,319,987 562,470 534,384

Indiana County 15,698 9,009 3,942 6,689

Armagh borough 13 13 4 - Armstrong township 324 235 56 89 Banks township 130 81 60 49 Black Lick township 138 109 57 29 Blairsville borough 693 591 275 102 Brush Valley township 179 125 64 54 Buffington township 115 83 41 32 Burrell township 462 375 173 87 Canoe township 174 136 81 38 Center township 630 502 252 128 Cherryhill township 229 185 65 44 Cherry Tree borough 50 35 21 15 Clymer borough 299 241 165 58 Conemaugh township 297 212 120 85 Creekside borough 60 44 16 16 East Mahoning township 118 102 39 16 East Wheatfield township 294 211 92 83 Ernest borough 85 78 49 7 Glen Campbell borough 52 35 21 17 Grant township 98 79 52 19 Green township 352 248 123 104 Homer City borough 337 265 151 72 Indiana borough 6,151 1,581 536 4,570 Marion Center borough 48 26 16 22 Montgomery township 160 117 69 43 North Mahoning township 102 85 42 17 Pine township 217 170 73 47 Plumville borough 21 21 8 - Rayne township 305 228 62 77 Saltsburg borough 151 137 87 14 Shelocta borough 12 12 4 - Smicksburg borough 8 8 4 - South Mahoning township 172 124 61 48 Washington township 192 114 44 78 West Mahoning township 34 29 14 5 West Wheatfield township 199 174 61 25 White township 2,519 1,972 757 547 Young township 278 226 127 52

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 18 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 14. FAMILY AND NON-FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS, 2000 (Continued)

C. Marital Status of Persons Age 15 and Older

------Percent of Persons------Now Married/ Separated/ Never Area Total Persons Spouse Present Other Divorced Widowed Married

Pennsylvania 9,861,713 51.4 5.0 8.1 8.2 27.2

Indiana County 74,477 50.6 4.2 6.5 7.1 31.6

Armagh borough 113 62.0 1.8 8.0 7.1 21.2 Armstrong township 2,469 61.3 3.2 7.6 4.9 23.0 Banks township 792 59.1 2.8 4.8 7.5 25.9 Black Lick township 1,053 66.7 3.4 5.0 6.5 18.4 Blairsville borough 2,932 52.9 2.6 9.4 10.8 24.4 Brush Valley township 1,462 64.2 2.7 6.8 5.5 20.8 Buffington township 1,028 61.1 2.1 6.5 6.5 23.7 Burrell township 3,078 54.6 5.4 6.1 11.1 22.9 Canoe township 1,381 50.5 4.0 8.6 9.8 27.1 Center township 4,064 58.8 2.2 9.3 7.0 22.7 Cherryhill township 2,327 60.3 5.4 5.9 5.7 22.7 Cherry Tree borough 337 51.0 12.5 7.7 6.8 22.0 Clymer borough 1,208 51.9 1.8 8.6 14.3 23.3 Conemaugh township 1,960 61.1 2.2 6.8 8.7 21.2 Creekside borough 271 59.0 2.2 10.0 8.9 19.9 East Mahoning township 894 59.1 2.8 8.8 6.6 22.7 East Wheatfield township 2,152 63.9 2.7 5.8 6.6 21.0 Ernest borough 368 52.5 3.3 8.7 14.1 21.5 Glen Campbell borough 264 39.0 18.2 8.7 11.0 23.1 Grant township 563 59.7 1.6 7.1 9.8 21.9 Green township 3,201 60.0 3.8 5.9 6.1 24.2 Homer City borough 1,538 55.3 3.1 6.9 10.5 24.1 Indiana borough 13,909 19.4 6.5 4.2 3.3 66.6 Marion Center borough 374 55.9 1.1 7.8 8.0 27.3 Montgomery township 1,381 55.8 9.9 5.5 6.9 21.9 North Mahoning township 1,059 64.8 3.2 4.9 5.4 21.7 Pine township 1,729 55.6 3.0 8.5 8.9 24.1 Plumville borough 216 63.4 2.8 6.0 6.5 21.3 Rayne township 2,720 63.6 2.7 6.2 5.7 21.8 Saltsburg borough 770 49.6 4.7 9.0 10.9 25.8 Shelocta borough 95 62.1 3.2 11.6 2.1 21.1 Smicksburg borough 50 54.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 10.0 South Mahoning township 1,386 61.4 2.3 6.4 6.5 23.4 Washington township 1,440 62.6 1.7 7.2 4.1 24.3 West Mahoning township 685 65.3 1.0 0.7 5.3 27.7 West Wheatfield township 1,910 62.8 2.4 6.8 5.3 22.7 White township 11,874 52.9 4.8 7.1 9.5 25.8 Young township 1,424 56.7 3.0 7.1 11.3 21.9

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 19 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 15. EDUCATION

A. Public Secondary School Dropouts by School, 2002-03

Grades 7-12 Dropouts Dropouts Total Dropout School District Enrollments Male Female Dropouts Rate

Pennsylvania 863,771 10,598 7,962 18,560 2.1

Indiana County 5,931 54 31 85 1.4

Blairsville-Saltsburg SD 1,069 10 10 20 1.9 Homer-Center SD 520 2 - 2 0.4 Indiana Area SD 1,733 12 9 21 1.2 Marion Center Area SD 832 9 3 12 1.4 Penns Manor Area SD 518 8 3 11 2.1 Purchase Line SD 614 10 5 15 2.4 United SD 645 3 1 4 0.6

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data Services

B. Enrollments in Institutions of Higher Education Pennsylvania, Fall 2002

Male Male Female Female Total Full-Time Total Full-time Total Full-time College or University Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment

Pennsylvania 628,997 442,562 276,183 205,657 352,814 236,905

Indiana County 13,671 11,763 5,879 5,142 7,792 6,621

Indiana Univ of PA/ Main 13,671 11,763 5,879 5,142 7,792 6,621

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data Services

C. Colleges and Universities Completions Awarded, 2002-03

Total Total Total Total Total First Associate Bachelor's Master’s Doctor's Professional College or University Degrees Degrees Degrees Degrees Degrees

Pennsylvania 15,255 72,765 24,081 2,434 4,492

Indiana County 13 1,907 493 72 -

Indiana Univ of PA/ Main 13 1,907 493 72 -

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data Services

Pennsylvania State Data Center 20 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 15. EDUCATION (Continued)

D. Public High School Graduates and Post Secondary Education Rates, 2002-03

------Percent------2- or 4-Year Specialized Non Degree- Total Total College or Associate Degree- Granting Post- Post Secondary Local Education Agency Graduates University Granting Institution Secondary Bound

Pennsylvania 119,932 67.6 3.9 3.3 74.8

Indiana County 920 64.2 7.6 2.4 74.2

Blairsville-Saltsburg SD 171 68.4 2.3 2.3 73.1 Homer-Center SD 90 63.3 7.8 1.1 72.2 Indiana Area SD 283 73.1 11.7 0.4 85.2 Marion Center Area SD 115 49.6 9.6 3.5 62.6 Penns Manor Area SD 85 56.5 2.4 - 58.8 Purchase Line SD 83 56.6 15.7 2.4 74.7 United SD 93 62.4 - 10.8 73.1

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data Services

E. Private & Nonpublic High School Graduates and Post Secondary Education Rates, 2002-03

------Percent------2- or 4-Year Specialized Non Degree- Total Total College or Associate Degree- Granting Post- Post Secondary School Graduates University Granting Institution Secondary Bound

Pennsylvania 17,700 86.3 1.4 2.8 90.5

Indiana County 7 57.1 - 14.3 71.4

Aultman Baptist Church Academy 1 - - - - Calvary Baptist Academy 4 75.0 - 25.0 100.0 Indiana Wesleyan School 2 50.0 - - 50.0

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data Services

Pennsylvania State Data Center 21 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 15. EDUCATION (Continued)

F. Expenditures per Average Daily Membership (ADM), School Year 2002-03

Expenditures School District Expenditures ADM per ADM

Pennsylvania $17,381,552,295 1,810,094 $9,603

Indiana County 124,882,140 11,863 10,527

Blairsville-Saltsbrg SD 21,649,998 2,249 9,628 Homer-Center SD 10,313,833 1,024 10,072 Indiana Area SD 34,391,439 3,339 10,299 Marion Center Area SD 17,502,982 1,652 10,598 Penns Manor Area SD 12,361,718 1,093 11,311 Purchase Line SD 14,260,680 1,240 11,501 United SD 14,401,490 1,267 11,367

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Subsidy Data and Administration

G. Public School Classroom Teacher Average Salaries, Total Years of Service, and Level of Education, 2003-04

Average Average Full-Time Total Years Level of Local Education Agency Total Average Salary of Service Education

Pennsylvania 120,915 $52,640 15.4 4.4

Indiana County 849 53,050 17.9 4.5

Blairsville-Saltsburg SD 134 51,640 16.7 4.5 Homer-Center SD 72 54,256 19.9 4.5 Indiana Area SD 234 57,858 18.8 4.7 Indiana Co Technology Center 18 51,560 12.9 3.7 Marion Center Area SD 124 49,817 16.3 4.4 Penns Manor Area SD 74 51,883 17.2 4.3 Purchase Line SD 97 48,402 17.1 4.4 United SD 96 52,540 20.5 4.5

Notes: Codes used for the level of education are not synonymous with years. Averages used for the level of education are the averages of codes. These codes are 1, less than high school graduate; 2, high school graduate; 3, less than bachelor's degree; 4, bachelor's degree; 5, master's degree; 6, doctor's degree. Classroom teachers employed by Intermediate Units not included.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data Services

Pennsylvania State Data Center 22 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 15. EDUCATION (Continued)

H. Educational Attainment of Persons Age 25 and Older, 2000

------Percent of Persons------Less Than High High School Bachelor’s Professional or Area Total Persons School Graduate Graduate or Higher Degree or Higher Graduate Degree

Pennsylvania 8,266,284 18.1 81.9 22.4 8.4

Indiana County 55,995 19.0 81.1 17.0 7.7

Armagh borough 94 13.8 86.2 11.7 2.1 Armstrong township 2,082 16.4 83.6 15.5 5.4 Banks township 680 29.7 70.3 4.0 1.3 Black Lick township 920 13.8 86.2 13.4 5.2 Blairsville borough 2,539 17.7 82.3 15.2 6.5 Brush Valley township 1,222 16.3 83.7 12.3 3.9 Buffington township 852 18.7 81.3 8.8 2.4 Burrell township 2,678 23.3 76.7 9.5 3.4 Canoe township 1,200 30.6 69.4 5.4 2.2 Center township 3,509 23.2 76.8 10.0 5.1 Cherryhill township 1,986 18.7 81.3 11.5 4.6 Cherry Tree borough 287 30.3 69.7 9.1 6.3 Clymer borough 1,019 21.8 78.2 15.3 6.0 Conemaugh township 1,692 25.8 74.2 6.7 3.3 Creekside borough 232 22.0 78.0 13.8 6.0 East Mahoning township 718 18.5 81.5 12.7 5.0 East Wheatfield township 1,772 18.5 81.5 8.2 1.9 Ernest borough 321 25.2 74.8 11.2 5.0 Glen Campbell borough 234 29.9 70.1 11.5 7.7 Grant township 478 21.1 78.9 6.3 3.6 Green township 2,600 24.1 75.9 7.0 2.3 Homer City borough 1,330 15.3 84.7 18.2 4.5 Indiana borough 4,994 9.6 90.5 36.2 19.7 Marion Center borough 296 13.9 86.2 10.1 3.0 Montgomery township 1,205 23.6 76.4 8.3 3.6 North Mahoning township 852 23.4 76.6 9.9 4.9 Pine township 1,404 27.8 72.2 6.7 2.0 Plumville borough 178 18.5 81.5 8.4 2.8 Rayne township 2,297 19.2 80.8 15.7 6.0 Saltsburg borough 641 19.8 80.2 13.1 4.1 Shelocta borough 76 13.2 86.8 21.1 10.5 Smicksburg borough 47 23.4 76.6 17.0 6.4 South Mahoning township 1,126 27.5 72.5 8.4 3.7 Washington township 1,185 18.8 81.2 11.8 3.9 West Mahoning township 477 59.5 40.5 3.8 1.3 West Wheatfield township 1,617 18.8 81.2 7.7 2.2 White township 9,946 12.0 88.0 33.6 17.1 Young township 1,209 22.8 77.3 9.1 1.2

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 23 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 15. EDUCATION (Continued)

I. School Enrollments, 2000

------Pre-Primary------Elementary/High School ------College*------Area Public Private Public Private Public Private

Pennsylvania 219,878 143,202 1,758,658 311,033 419,653 283,510

Indiana County 1,644 399 12,498 921 11,337 644

Armagh borough - - 11 4 5 - Armstrong township 51 9 582 20 104 21 Banks township 20 2 147 - 13 5 Black Lick township 31 9 190 20 41 12 Blairsville borough 76 34 521 11 147 14 Brush Valley township 45 13 317 26 57 7 Buffington township 34 2 192 7 23 7 Burrell township 109 8 535 22 107 26 Canoe township 48 6 263 6 32 2 Center township 94 26 727 19 138 35 Cherryhill township 70 7 431 39 44 10 Cherry Tree borough 16 - 59 5 6 2 Clymer borough 36 10 255 4 58 24 Conemaugh township 94 17 359 15 65 12 Creekside borough 2 - 54 - 3 2 East Mahoning township 32 3 234 22 39 2 East Wheatfield township 49 13 487 - 67 18 Ernest borough 20 - 79 4 13 - Glen Campbell borough - - 52 - 10 - Grant township 23 5 97 9 9 4 Green township 58 21 689 15 146 10 Homer City borough 37 10 289 1 79 16 Indiana borough 143 32 865 51 8,588 237 Marion Center borough 6 2 87 - 21 - Montgomery township 38 9 279 21 43 15 North Mahoning township 22 4 193 69 34 2 Pine township 37 - 412 15 55 4 Plumville borough 10 - 58 3 2 - Rayne township 68 4 573 7 107 10 Saltsburg borough 18 11 151 18 13 24 Shelocta borough 8 1 22 6 - - Smicksburg borough 1 - 3 4 - - South Mahoning township 43 1 299 105 42 2 Washington township 64 5 302 6 80 7 West Mahoning township 8 3 104 131 11 - West Wheatfield township 49 10 377 12 58 18 White township 141 111 1,943 219 1,037 92 Young township 43 11 260 5 40 4

*College includes graduate and professional enrollments.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 24 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 16. POPULATION BY NATIVITY AND MIGRATION, 2000

------Percent------Movers------Total Percent Population Non- Intra- Inter- Inter- Area Population Native Age 5+ Movers County County State

Pennsylvania 12,281,054 77.7 11,555,538 63.5 21.7 7.6 5.8

Indiana County 89,605 88.0 85,184 64.3 17.3 14.3 3.5

Armagh borough 129 95.3 122 76.2 13.1 9.0 1.6 Armstrong township 3,090 87.6 2,923 71.1 18.2 8.0 2.7 Banks township 987 91.0 930 76.1 11.6 5.9 6.3 Black Lick township 1,317 93.3 1,237 79.8 13.7 4.4 2.2 Blairsville borough 3,607 91.1 3,381 66.6 22.0 9.1 2.1 Brush Valley township 1,881 88.3 1,759 75.6 14.4 4.8 4.8 Buffington township 1,275 94.1 1,185 77.6 8.4 12.2 1.6 Burrell township 3,746 90.9 3,537 70.2 18.0 8.5 3.1 Canoe township 1,679 91.4 1,615 73.6 5.5 18.6 2.2 Center township 4,876 91.4 4,641 73.2 20.2 5.1 1.5 Cherryhill township 2,860 93.6 2,716 76.6 15.6 4.7 3.1 Cherry Tree borough 416 89.2 386 64.0 17.4 14.2 3.9 Clymer borough 1,529 91.6 1,425 65.2 27.8 2.5 4.2 Conemaugh township 2,437 91.9 2,294 67.6 15.6 14.3 2.1 Creekside borough 320 89.1 312 71.2 14.4 5.8 8.7 East Mahoning township 1,186 89.5 1,103 72.3 18.1 6.0 3.1 East Wheatfield township 2,609 94.0 2,494 75.6 14.9 8.5 1.0 Ernest borough 500 87.4 448 64.3 23.2 8.0 4.5 Glen Campbell borough 307 89.9 297 77.4 8.8 6.7 6.4 Grant township 691 94.1 659 76.2 14.6 7.0 2.3 Green township 3,995 90.4 3,754 76.7 15.4 5.1 2.8 Homer City borough 1,844 90.6 1,760 69.8 22.7 3.6 3.7 Indiana borough 14,895 82.6 14,639 32.0 16.8 44.6 4.4 Marion Center borough 461 88.1 435 66.2 24.1 6.9 2.8 Montgomery township 1,738 92.2 1,633 71.6 14.8 8.9 4.2 North Mahoning township 1,383 88.1 1,293 78.0 6.7 10.4 4.4 Pine township 2,140 93.6 2,022 78.8 11.3 8.0 1.7 Plumville borough 292 89.4 270 66.3 17.4 11.1 5.2 Rayne township 3,293 87.5 3,150 76.5 14.4 5.3 3.7 Saltsburg borough 955 88.7 888 64.3 17.9 14.8 3.0 Shelocta borough 127 74.8 122 63.1 19.7 10.7 6.6 Smicksburg borough 58 96.6 55 83.6 5.5 10.9 - South Mahoning township 1,902 88.6 1,742 79.3 14.1 5.7 1.0 Washington township 1,808 91.6 1,668 78.2 15.5 4.6 1.5 West Mahoning township 1,119 85.1 958 82.9 9.4 6.4 1.4 West Wheatfield township 2,375 91.3 2,231 75.8 9.5 12.4 2.1 White township 14,034 81.9 13,454 60.4 23.4 9.2 5.7 Young township 1,744 91.9 1,646 71.4 17.3 8.1 2.4

Note: Native Pennsylvanians are persons who lived in Pennsylvania in 2000 and who were also born in Pennsylvania. Movers are persons age 5 and older who lived in a different location in 2000 than they did in 1995. Non-Movers are persons age 5 and older who lived in the same location in 1995 and 2000.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 25 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 17. COMMUTER PATTERNS, 2000

A. Mode of Transportation

------Percent of Total Workers------Drove Mass Worked Area Total Workers Alone Carpooled Transit Walked Other At Home

Pennsylvania 5,556,311 76.5 10.4 5.2 4.1 0.8 3.0

Indiana County 36,913 77.2 10.1 0.4 8.3 0.9 3.1

Armagh borough 57 98.2 1.8 - - - - Armstrong township 1,384 85.7 9.3 - 0.4 0.8 3.8 Banks township 392 81.1 10.7 2.3 4.1 - 1.8 Black Lick township 609 88.2 5.7 - 1.1 0.3 4.6 Blairsville borough 1,398 85.6 7.0 0.4 4.3 1.4 1.2 Brush Valley township 802 78.3 11.2 - 1.4 0.9 8.2 Buffington township 536 85.3 8.6 - 4.1 1.5 0.6 Burrell township 1,492 79.9 12.7 0.5 3.8 0.5 2.5 Canoe township 638 76.5 13.8 - 3.3 1.9 4.5 Center township 2,128 82.8 10.2 - 3.8 0.3 2.9 Cherryhill township 1,278 82.1 12.4 - 1.1 0.9 3.5 Cherry Tree borough 125 77.6 17.6 - 3.2 - 1.6 Clymer borough 580 82.4 6.7 0.5 7.2 0.7 2.4 Conemaugh township 966 77.7 11.3 - 5.6 1.0 4.3 Creekside borough 139 78.4 13.7 - 2.9 - 5.0 East Mahoning township 501 77.2 12.6 - 1.4 3.6 5.2 East Wheatfield township 1,113 90.4 4.3 1.6 1.3 0.7 1.7 Ernest borough 160 82.5 11.3 - 3.8 - 2.5 Glen Campbell borough 99 83.8 - - 3.0 1.0 12.1 Grant township 271 82.3 10.0 0.7 4.4 0.4 2.2 Green township 1,615 78.8 13.4 - 4.0 2.0 1.8 Homer City borough 784 85.7 6.4 0.9 6.5 - 0.5 Indiana borough 6,110 56.6 6.7 0.7 33.5 0.7 1.7 Marion Center borough 190 82.6 9.5 - 2.1 - 5.8 Montgomery township 637 71.9 16.5 0.8 4.2 3.0 3.6 North Mahoning township 497 68.2 19.3 - 4.2 2.0 6.2 Pine township 811 83.4 11.5 - 1.4 - 3.8 Plumville borough 108 65.7 24.1 - 3.7 - 6.5 Rayne township 1,515 87.4 6.2 - 2.2 - 4.2 Saltsburg borough 387 74.9 8.5 - 14.5 0.8 1.3 Shelocta borough 56 64.3 5.4 - 10.7 - 19.6 Smicksburg borough 25 60.0 - - 40.0 - - South Mahoning township 755 67.3 13.8 - 5.7 3.8 9.4 Washington township 764 77.2 14.0 - 1.0 2.2 5.5 West Mahoning township 285 36.1 25.6 - 15.1 8.8 14.4 West Wheatfield township 947 81.1 15.3 - 1.5 0.1 2.0 White township 6,069 83.3 10.5 0.8 2.7 0.2 2.4 Young township 690 81.0 10.7 - 2.2 1.3 4.8

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 26 2005 Indiana County Data Book MAP 5. MEAN TRAVEL TIME TO WORK, 2000 INDIANA COUNTY

Pennsylvania State Data Center 27 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 17. COMMUTER PATTERNS, 2000 (Continued)

B. Travel Time in Minutes

------Percent of Commuters------Area Total Commuters Under 15 15-29 30-44 45-59 60-89 90 or More

Pennsylvania 5,391,665 30.4 36.1 18.4 7.6 4.9 2.6

Indiana County 35,766 38.8 32.6 15.2 5.2 4.7 3.4

Armagh borough 57 22.8 50.9 19.3 - 7.0 - Armstrong township 1,332 25.8 52.0 11.8 4.1 3.7 2.6 Banks township 385 19.5 35.8 15.8 11.4 13.5 3.9 Black Lick township 581 19.1 51.1 17.2 4.8 6.2 1.6 Blairsville borough 1,381 46.1 23.0 20.9 5.0 3.8 1.2 Brush Valley township 736 16.3 48.8 16.6 3.4 8.0 6.9 Buffington township 533 14.1 33.6 37.3 6.2 3.6 5.3 Burrell township 1,455 32.4 37.7 13.3 3.3 7.7 5.6 Canoe township 609 26.8 39.1 16.6 7.7 5.6 4.3 Center township 2,067 32.6 47.2 7.9 4.4 3.6 4.4 Cherryhill township 1,233 20.8 48.5 15.7 7.2 4.9 3.0 Cherry Tree borough 123 18.7 35.0 14.6 21.1 8.9 1.6 Clymer borough 566 19.6 50.0 15.6 5.7 1.9 7.2 Conemaugh township 924 26.8 32.7 27.4 5.7 4.8 2.6 Creekside borough 132 13.6 58.3 19.7 - 8.3 - East Mahoning township 475 19.6 33.7 32.6 7.2 2.3 4.6 East Wheatfield township 1,094 17.4 41.4 28.9 5.6 4.7 2.1 Ernest borough 156 22.4 51.9 5.1 9.0 5.1 6.4 Glen Campbell borough 87 14.9 32.2 26.4 17.2 9.2 - Grant township 265 17.7 32.5 28.3 9.4 2.3 9.8 Green township 1,586 23.1 25.5 35.9 4.7 7.1 3.7 Homer City borough 780 47.4 32.8 8.0 3.5 5.4 3.0 Indiana borough 6,006 69.3 18.6 3.6 4.4 2.5 1.7 Marion Center borough 179 22.9 44.1 19.0 6.2 1.1 6.7 Montgomery township 614 22.3 19.9 25.9 16.3 10.3 5.4 North Mahoning township 466 28.8 30.3 19.1 9.0 6.4 6.4 Pine township 780 16.0 40.6 23.5 8.2 3.9 7.8 Plumville borough 101 9.9 30.7 36.6 8.9 5.9 7.9 Rayne township 1,452 25.4 48.3 14.9 3.9 4.1 3.4 Saltsburg borough 382 39.3 18.1 23.8 7.1 6.5 5.2 Shelocta borough 45 15.6 57.8 15.6 4.4 6.7 - Smicksburg borough 25 40.0 - 28.0 12.0 20.0 - South Mahoning township 684 23.7 34.5 23.7 9.7 2.2 6.3 Washington township 722 15.8 45.3 27.8 3.9 3.3 3.9 West Mahoning township 244 29.9 22.1 19.3 9.4 11.9 7.4 West Wheatfield township 928 19.5 31.1 28.5 8.6 5.8 6.5 White township 5,924 62.0 21.7 7.4 2.6 4.6 1.7 Young township 657 12.9 51.8 14.5 7.3 7.6 5.9

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 28 2005 Indiana County Data Book SECTION III: HOUSING

Pennsylvania State Data Center 29 2005 Indiana County Data Book Pennsylvania State Data Center 30 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 18. HOUSING UNITS AND TENURE, 2000

1990-2000 ------Percent------Total Percent ------Occupied------Area Housing Units Change Owner Renter Vacant

Pennsylvania 5,249,750 6.3 64.9 26.1 9.0

Indiana County 37,250 7.1 65.7 25.9 8.4

Armagh borough 59 22.9 64.4 27.1 8.5 Armstrong township 1,232 9.5 79.5 14.6 5.8 Banks township 456 7.0 71.1 9.6 19.3 Black Lick township * 540 6.3 82.6 12.8 4.6 Blairsville borough 1,830 2.8 56.1 33.0 10.9 Brush Valley township 801 4.2 74.3 12.5 13.2 Buffington township 517 10.9 80.5 10.3 9.3 Burrell township 1,632 8.7 69.9 21.7 8.4 Canoe township 690 -3.8 72.8 13.0 14.2 Center township 2,132 2.5 76.4 18.5 5.1 Cherryhill township 1,099 12.4 77.7 13.1 9.2 Cherry Tree borough 157 4.0 65.6 24.8 9.6 Clymer borough 734 13.4 63.2 29.3 7.5 Conemaugh township 1,023 5.9 79.1 14.6 6.4 Creekside borough 153 2.7 65.4 31.4 3.3 East Mahoning township 473 10.0 72.9 16.5 10.6 East Wheatfield township 1,115 3.1 77.6 14.4 8.0 Ernest borough 221 2.3 74.2 19.9 5.9 Glen Campbell borough 125 -3.1 76.0 11.2 12.8 Grant township 347 9.1 67.7 12.7 19.6 Green township 1,577 3.0 77.0 13.8 9.3 Homer City borough 869 2.8 65.4 27.3 7.4 Indiana borough 5,096 6.1 34.7 59.6 5.7 Marion Center borough 191 -3.5 60.2 30.4 9.4 Montgomery township 701 4.5 72.2 14.6 13.3 North Mahoning township 522 9.9 75.1 13.8 11.1 Pine township 894 1.8 78.4 12.8 8.8 Plumville borough 145 -3.3 64.8 20.0 15.2 Rayne township 1,318 10.2 79.6 13.0 7.4 Saltsburg borough 445 3.0 51.2 40.0 8.8 Shelocta borough 55 7.8 69.1 27.3 3.6 Smicksburg borough 28 -20.0 78.6 10.7 10.7 South Mahoning township 677 11.2 78.1 12.9 9.0 Washington township 714 9.5 77.6 15.0 7.4 West Mahoning township 357 13.3 68.9 8.7 22.4 West Wheatfield township 967 5.9 83.2 10.1 6.6 White township 6,553 13.4 59.6 32.4 8.1 Young township 805 6.8 75.7 16.4 8.0

* Boundary Change: Jacksonville Borough disincorporated, are reverted to Black Lick Township, 01/01/93.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, STF1 and 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1

Pennsylvania State Data Center 31 2005 Indiana County Data Book MAP 6. MEDIAN HOUSING VALUE, 2000 INDIANA COUNTY

Pennsylvania State Data Center 32 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 19. MEDIAN HOUSING VALUE AND CONTRACT RENT, 2000

2000 Median 1990 Median 2000 1990 Area Housing Value Housing Value* Median Rent Median Rent*

Pennsylvania $97,000 $88,285 $531 $516

Indiana County 72,700 64,010 426 427

Armagh borough 58,800 50,722 395 368 Armstrong township 88,100 81,130 431 424 Banks township 48,500 49,700 344 400 Black Lick township 80,100 74,614 392 400 Blairsville borough 59,800 57,366 395 394 Brush Valley township 70,000 67,587 473 425 Buffington township 75,400 61,199 500 488 Burrell township 74,700 66,948 409 387 Canoe township 43,400 38,329 394 365 Center township 63,000 52,639 439 452 Cherryhill township 76,800 70,909 267 424 Cherry Tree borough 44,400 40,629 370 341 Clymer borough 43,000 34,752 411 395 Conemaugh township 65,600 56,088 398 474 Creekside borough 47,300 48,933 431 381 East Mahoning township 74,100 68,609 379 328 East Wheatfield township 67,800 59,793 476 391 Ernest borough 36,400 30,919 493 459 Glen Campbell borough 32,800 26,319 375 298 Grant township 57,000 42,290 400 224 Green township 47,200 44,589 352 386 Homer City borough 65,100 61,965 401 394 Indiana borough 81,900 76,019 447 442 Marion Center borough 53,900 49,572 463 374 Montgomery township 51,500 43,056 370 356 North Mahoning township 71,800 63,882 316 386 Pine township 45,000 40,757 467 390 Plumville borough 46,900 42,290 456 365 Rayne township 83,200 78,064 461 477 Saltsburg borough 59,500 45,739 353 365 Shelocta borough 65,000 62,349 613 428 Smicksburg borough 39,700 39,607 - 415 South Mahoning township 67,700 59,793 368 341 Washington township 67,500 61,838 378 400 West Mahoning township 43,000 37,051 292 126 West Wheatfield township 59,700 51,744 313 420 White township 110,200 100,294 433 445 Young township 51,800 40,629 433 410

*1990 Median value was adjusted for inflation by 1.277636

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, STF3 and 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 33 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 20. BUILDING PERMITS, 2003

A. Number of New Residential Housing Permits (Buildings)

Area One Unit Two Units Three or Four Units Five or More Units

Pennsylvania 38,619 379 394 438

Indiana County 199 4 5 7

Armagh borough - - - - Armstrong township 11 - - - Banks township - - - - Black Lick township 8 - - - Blairsville borough 6 - - - Brush Valley township 8 - - - Buffington township 9 - - - Burrell township - - - - Canoe township 3 - - - Center township 4 1 - - Cherry Tree borough 1 - - - Cherryhill township 8 - - - Clymer borough - - - - Creekside borough - - - - East Mahoning township 6 - - - East Wheatfield township 6 - - - Glen Campbell borough - - - - Grant township - - - - Green township 7 - - - Homer City borough - - - - Indiana borough 3 - - - Marion Center borough - - - - Montgomery township 5 - - - North Mahoning township 27 - - - Pine township 3 - - - Plumville borough - - - - Rayne township 15 - - - Saltsburg borough - - - - South Mahoning township 5 - - - West Wheatfield township - - - - White township 55 3 5 7 Young township 9 - - -

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Residential Construction Branch

Pennsylvania State Data Center 34 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 20. BUILDING PERMITS, 2003 (Continued)

B. Cost of New Residential Housing Permits (Buildings)

Area One Unit Two Units Three or Four Units Five or More Units

Pennsylvania $5,471,253,530 $64,274,913 $109,053,314 $412,064,446

Indiana County 24,586,038 460,000 678,000 4,700,000

Armagh borough - - - - Armstrong township 1,467,239 - - - Banks township - - - - Black Lick township 804,000 - - - Blairsville borough 704,500 - - - Brush Valley township 1,062,401 - - - Buffington township 809,900 - - - Burrell township - - - - Canoe township 278,000 - - - Center township 419,000 40,000 - - Cherry Tree borough 45,000 - - - Cherryhill township 1,065,000 - - - Clymer borough - - - - Creekside borough - - - - East Mahoning township 465,000 - - - East Wheatfield township 430,000 - - - Glen Campbell borough - - - - Grant township - - - - Green township 539,000 - - - Homer City borough - - - - Indiana borough 256,500 - - - Marion Center borough - - - - Montgomery township 440,000 - - - North Mahoning township 3,585,605 - - - Pine township 250,000 - - - Plumville borough - - - - Rayne township 1,310,000 - - - Saltsburg borough - - - - South Mahoning township 270,000 - - - West Wheatfield township - - - - White township 9,685,993 420,000 678,000 4,700,000 Young township 698,900 - - -

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Residential Construction Branch

Pennsylvania State Data Center 35 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 21. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS, 2000

A. Vehicles Available

Total Occupied ------Vehicles Available------Area Housing Units None One Two Three Four Five or More

Pennsylvania 4,777,003 12.8 34.9 37.5 11.0 2.7 1.0

Indiana County 34,123 8.3 34.1 39.6 13.3 3.5 1.2

Armagh borough 53 - 24.5 54.7 13.2 3.8 3.8 Armstrong township 1,161 1.4 28.9 45.3 16.7 6.9 0.9 Banks township 364 5.5 26.6 41.5 13.5 11.3 1.6 Black Lick township 515 2.9 29.7 46.4 13.4 6.0 1.6 Blairsville borough 1,631 14.6 42.2 32.3 7.7 1.4 1.8 Brush Valley township 695 5.3 23.2 48.8 19.0 3.0 0.7 Buffington township 469 3.0 25.8 43.3 19.4 4.7 3.8 Burrell township 1,495 7.8 33.1 43.9 12.0 2.9 0.2 Canoe township 591 6.9 32.8 42.5 11.7 4.2 1.9 Center township 2,024 5.2 36.6 37.8 16.3 2.0 2.0 Cherryhill township 992 4.7 26.2 44.9 17.1 4.3 2.7 Cherry Tree borough 144 8.3 27.1 50.0 11.1 3.5 - Clymer borough 685 18.4 36.9 31.1 11.2 1.9 0.4 Conemaugh township 958 5.4 30.4 43.0 16.4 4.8 - Creekside borough 144 6.9 47.2 33.3 8.3 4.2 - East Mahoning township 427 7.7 30.9 40.7 15.0 2.6 3.0 East Wheatfield township 1,027 4.9 30.1 43.6 17.1 2.0 2.2 Ernest borough 208 14.4 42.3 31.7 7.7 1.9 1.9 Glen Campbell borough 114 10.5 37.7 33.3 14.9 3.5 - Grant township 280 8.6 29.3 39.6 17.5 2.9 2.1 Green township 1,431 4.3 26.1 46.3 17.7 4.5 1.0 Homer City borough 805 7.5 45.0 35.2 10.7 1.5 0.2 Indiana borough 4,804 12.4 40.9 34.1 7.9 3.8 0.9 Marion Center borough 169 5.3 24.3 48.5 15.4 3.6 3.0 Montgomery township 605 7.6 31.6 37.2 15.5 5.8 2.3 North Mahoning township 464 14.2 22.2 39.4 14.9 6.9 2.4 Pine township 815 6.4 32.3 41.7 16.1 2.2 1.3 Plumville borough 106 11.3 30.2 45.3 13.2 - - Rayne township 1,220 3.2 22.0 50.7 17.1 6.6 0.3 Saltsburg borough 406 19.0 40.9 27.1 7.4 4.4 1.2 Shelocta borough 52 - 42.3 38.5 15.4 - 3.8 Smicksburg borough 26 - 38.5 34.6 19.2 7.7 - South Mahoning township 633 16.3 24.8 34.4 20.9 3.0 0.6 Washington township 665 3.0 25.0 49.9 13.5 4.7 3.9 West Mahoning township 276 43.8 21.4 23.9 10.9 - - West Wheatfield township 903 5.0 27.0 44.6 17.7 3.4 2.2 White township 6,025 7.8 39.9 37.4 11.9 2.7 0.3 Young township 741 8.4 35.1 40.5 11.9 3.1 1.1

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 36 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 21. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS, 2000 (Continued)

B. Heating Fuel

------Percent of Total Occupied Housing Units------Total Occupied Utility Bottled, Tank Fuel Coal/ Area Housing Units Gas or LP Gas Electric Oil Coke Wood Solar Other None

Pennsylvania 4,777,003 51.4 3.0 16.5 25.5 1.4 1.6 - 0.4 0.2

Indiana County 34,123 51.7 4.7 12.4 25.8 1.9 2.6 - 0.8 0.1

Armagh borough 53 3.8 - 3.8 84.9 3.8 3.8 - - - Armstrong township 1,161 31.1 13.0 14.2 33.9 2.2 4.1 - 1.5 - Banks township 364 40.4 13.2 0.3 35.2 6.3 3.6 - 1.1 - Black Lick township 515 41.8 8.7 10.5 34.8 - 3.5 - 0.8 - Blairsville borough 1,631 89.6 0.8 8.4 0.9 - 0.3 - - - Brush Valley township 695 9.1 8.6 12.8 58.1 2.5 7.5 - 1.4 - Buffington township 469 7.0 10.9 9.4 57.8 9.0 5.5 - 0.4 - Burrell township 1,495 28.2 3.1 14.5 50.6 1.4 2.2 - - - Canoe township 591 74.8 8.1 2.5 11.2 2.0 1.0 - 0.3 - Center township 2,024 51.9 1.5 7.4 33.3 2.3 3.4 - 0.2 - Cherryhill township 992 15.0 9.2 16.6 49.5 4.1 5.1 - 0.4 - Cherry Tree borough 144 - 1.4 4.2 90.3 4.2 - - - - Clymer borough 685 85.4 - 3.7 8.6 1.0 1.3 - - - Conemaugh township 958 37.3 6.8 4.7 46.6 0.8 2.1 - 1.8 - Creekside borough 144 85.4 1.4 9.0 2.8 - 1.4 - - - East Mahoning township 427 50.4 8.9 5.6 23.7 1.4 6.3 - 3.7 - East Wheatfield township 1,027 2.5 6.8 15.9 63.2 5.6 5.7 - 0.3 - Ernest borough 208 1.9 1.0 1.9 94.2 - 1.0 - - - Glen Campbell borough 114 86.0 5.3 - 3.5 3.5 1.8 - - - Grant township 280 47.5 7.9 7.9 25.4 3.6 5.0 - 2.9 - Green township 1,431 25.1 6.3 6.6 52.3 5.9 2.5 - 1.4 - Homer City borough 805 90.4 2.2 3.0 3.0 0.3 0.3 - 0.9 - Indiana borough 4,804 74.6 1.1 22.4 0.6 0.2 - - 0.5 0.7 Marion Center borough 169 89.9 5.3 - - - 3.6 - 1.2 - Montgomery township 605 29.4 9.6 4.0 47.6 4.3 4.1 - 1.0 - North Mahoning township 464 61.4 5.4 5.0 12.3 4.1 9.1 - 2.8 - Pine township 815 3.7 8.1 6.5 75.1 3.9 2.7 - - - Plumville borough 106 94.3 1.9 - 1.9 - 1.9 - - - Rayne township 1,220 45.7 8.0 13.3 24.0 2.9 4.7 - 1.6 - Saltsburg borough 406 89.9 1.5 5.9 2.7 - - - - - Shelocta borough 52 90.4 - 1.9 3.9 - 3.9 - - - Smicksburg borough 26 100.0 ------South Mahoning township 633 60.7 6.6 5.5 12.8 2.8 8.7 - 2.8 - Washington township 665 48.0 9.6 3.0 29.2 2.3 5.6 - 2.4 - West Mahoning township 276 53.3 4.4 0.7 10.9 4.4 26.5 - - - West Wheatfield township 903 23.4 6.0 8.6 51.8 6.0 3.7 - 0.6 - White township 6,025 63.5 2.7 20.6 11.6 0.3 0.6 - 0.4 0.2 Young township 741 63.2 5.4 3.8 23.2 1.8 1.4 - 1.3 -

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 37 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 21. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS, 2000 (Continued)

C. Lacking Complete Plumbing and Kitchen Facilities

Total ------Lacking Complete Facilities------Area Housing Units Plumbing Kitchen

Pennsylvania 5,249,750 1.5 1.6

Indiana County 37,250 2.3 2.4

Armagh borough 62 1.6 14.5 Armstrong township 1,233 0.9 0.8 Banks township 457 7.4 6.6 Black Lick township 540 0.4 0.7 Blairsville borough 1,830 0.4 2.1 Brush Valley township 801 5.2 2.5 Buffington township 517 0.6 0.2 Burrell township 1,632 1.0 0.7 Canoe township 688 5.4 4.4 Center township 2,132 0.4 0.3 Cherryhill township 1,100 2.5 2.8 Cherry Tree borough 159 - - Clymer borough 733 2.5 2.5 Conemaugh township 1,023 0.9 1.4 Creekside borough 150 - - East Mahoning township 470 8.7 6.6 East Wheatfield township 1,112 0.4 0.5 Ernest borough 221 0.9 1.8 Glen Campbell borough 126 1.6 1.6 Grant township 359 9.2 8.6 Green township 1,577 2.0 2.4 Homer City borough 869 0.8 0.3 Indiana borough 5,096 - 0.9 Marion Center borough 194 1.0 2.1 Montgomery township 687 3.1 2.8 North Mahoning township 522 13.6 12.8 Pine township 894 2.5 2.2 Plumville borough 135 6.7 8.1 Rayne township 1,318 2.3 1.1 Saltsburg borough 445 - - Shelocta borough 54 - - Smicksburg borough 29 - - South Mahoning township 687 13.4 10.6 Washington township 717 3.3 2.1 West Mahoning township 356 40.2 39.9 West Wheatfield township 967 2.2 1.0 White township 6,553 0.8 1.6 Young township 805 1.1 1.5

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 38 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 22. YEAR HOUSING UNIT BUILT, 2000

------Percent of Total Units------Before 1940- 1950- 1960- 1970- 1980- 1990- After Median Area Total Units 1940 1949 1959 1969 1979 1989 1994 1994 Year Built

Pennsylvania 5,249,750 30.3 10.0 14.3 11.4 13.5 10.1 5.1 5.3 1957

Indiana County 37,250 29.0 7.3 9.5 10.4 19.3 12.8 5.8 5.9 1964

Armagh borough 62 37.1 12.9 12.9 1.6 21.0 14.5 - - 1950 Armstrong township 1,233 10.1 0.8 4.3 9.8 31.1 26.3 8.5 9.1 1978 Banks township 457 30.6 6.6 6.8 6.6 26.3 12.3 3.7 7.2 1969 Black Lick township 540 20.4 6.5 9.1 10.0 22.4 17.0 8.5 6.1 1972 Blairsville borough 1,830 47.3 10.5 13.6 12.1 9.5 2.7 2.3 2.0 1943 Brush Valley township 801 19.5 6.6 5.5 13.7 22.8 17.6 6.2 8.0 1972 Buffington township 517 12.8 7.5 6.0 7.9 29.6 17.0 5.8 13.3 1975 Burrell township 1,632 24.9 7.8 12.4 12.1 20.3 12.4 4.0 6.1 1964 Canoe township 688 52.8 3.3 7.8 2.3 16.6 11.5 2.3 3.3 1939 Center township 2,132 41.7 9.1 8.0 8.3 17.0 10.4 1.7 3.9 1949 Cherryhill township 1,100 23.0 2.2 4.4 6.6 29.9 17.5 9.2 7.2 1975 Cherry Tree borough 159 48.4 20.1 13.2 2.5 8.8 2.5 3.1 1.3 1941 Clymer borough 733 64.8 7.2 3.0 3.0 6.5 3.1 10.1 2.2 1939 Conemaugh township 1,023 34.4 5.0 9.5 8.5 17.5 12.6 3.9 8.6 1961 Creekside borough 150 74.7 6.7 2.7 7.3 2.7 4.7 1.3 - 1939 East Mahoning township 470 31.1 2.1 4.7 6.6 24.9 16.6 6.8 7.2 1972 East Wheatfield township 1,112 17.4 10.4 12.0 12.9 20.0 19.8 3.2 4.3 1968 Ernest borough 221 81.9 10.9 5.0 - - 1.4 0.9 - 1939 Glen Campbell borough 126 65.9 9.5 4.8 6.3 6.3 3.2 - 4.0 1939 Grant township 359 39.6 6.7 5.8 9.7 14.2 9.5 5.8 8.6 1956 Green township 1,577 35.4 9.3 6.6 4.7 17.5 14.5 5.6 6.4 1958 Homer City borough 869 40.6 14.6 17.8 11.2 7.6 2.5 2.3 3.3 1946 Indiana borough 5,096 36.2 11.2 16.9 10.4 11.3 5.4 6.2 2.4 1952 Marion Center borough 194 49.5 11.9 10.3 6.2 19.1 2.1 - 1.0 1940 Montgomery township 687 31.1 6.7 4.9 11.8 22.4 11.8 4.9 6.3 1966 North Mahoning township 522 29.9 1.9 5.0 10.0 19.9 15.5 6.9 10.9 1972 Pine township 894 40.0 6.4 7.5 6.7 14.5 11.9 3.9 9.1 1955 Plumville borough 135 61.5 10.4 3.0 8.1 6.7 6.7 - 3.7 1939 Rayne township 1,318 20.0 4.2 7.3 11.2 27.5 18.9 6.4 4.5 1973 Saltsburg borough 445 57.8 13.5 3.4 6.3 7.0 7.6 1.3 3.1 1939 Shelocta borough 54 31.5 11.1 18.5 3.7 24.1 7.4 - 3.7 1954 Smicksburg borough 29 82.8 6.9 10.3 - - - - - 1939 South Mahoning township 687 21.1 6.6 5.1 8.6 23.7 15.0 10.5 9.5 1974 Washington township 717 24.7 4.3 6.7 8.6 25.1 15.3 8.8 6.4 1972 West Mahoning township 356 26.7 7.9 6.7 8.7 19.9 12.4 12.1 5.6 1970 West Wheatfield township 967 21.6 6.5 9.2 9.8 24.4 13.5 3.7 11.2 1971 White township 6,553 6.8 4.6 9.1 16.5 26.2 18.9 9.0 8.8 1975 Young township 805 42.2 9.1 7.2 8.1 17.6 10.1 2.7 3.0 1949

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 39 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 23. GROUP QUARTERS, 2000

A. Institutional

------Percent of Persons------Total Correctional Nursing Area Persons Facilities Homes Other

Pennsylvania 213,790 35.8 53.4 10.8

Indiana County 599 11.5 88.5 -

Armagh borough - - - - Armstrong township 34 - 100.0 - Banks township - - - - Black Lick township - - - - Blairsville borough - - - - Brush Valley township - - - - Buffington township - - - - Burrell township - - - - Canoe township - - - - Center township - - - - Cherryhill township - - - - Cherry Tree borough 37 - 100.0 - Clymer borough - - - - Conemaugh township - - - - Creekside borough - - - - East Mahoning township - - - - East Wheatfield township - - - - Ernest borough - - - - Glen Campbell borough - - - - Grant township - - - - Green township - - - - Homer City borough - - - - Indiana borough 69 100.0 - - Marion Center borough - - - - Montgomery township 101 - 100.0 - North Mahoning township - - - - Pine township - - - - Plumville borough - - - - Rayne township 11 - 100.0 - Saltsburg borough - - - - Shelocta borough - - - - Smicksburg borough - - - - South Mahoning township - - - - Washington township - - - - West Mahoning township - - - - West Wheatfield township - - - - White township 347 - 100.0 - Young township - - - -

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1

Pennsylvania State Data Center 40 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 23. GROUP QUARTERS, 2000 (Continued)

B. Non-Institutional

------Percent of Persons ------Total College Military Area Persons Dorms Quarters Other

Pennsylvania 219,511 67.2 0.3 32.4

Indiana County 4,681 81.3 - 18.7

Armagh borough - - - - Armstrong township 15 - - 100.0 Banks township 39 - - 100.0 Black Lick township 5 - - 100.0 Blairsville borough - - - - Brush Valley township 5 - - 100.0 Buffington township - - - - Burrell township 89 - - 100.0 Canoe township 160 - - 100.0 Center township 8 - - 100.0 Cherryhill township 124 - - 100.0 Cherry Tree borough - - - - Clymer borough - - - - Conemaugh township - - - - Creekside borough - - - - East Mahoning township - - - - East Wheatfield township - - - - Ernest borough - - - - Glen Campbell borough 32 - - 100.0 Grant township - - - - Green township 45 - - 100.0 Homer City borough 6 - - 100.0 Indiana borough 3,806 97.3 - 2.7 Marion Center borough - - - - Montgomery township - - - - North Mahoning township 17 - - 100.0 Pine township - - - - Plumville borough - - - - Rayne township 50 - - 100.0 Saltsburg borough 11 - - 100.0 Shelocta borough - - - - Smicksburg borough - - - - South Mahoning township - - - - Washington township - - - - West Mahoning township - - - - West Wheatfield township - - - - White township 266 38.7 - 61.3 Young township 3 - - 100.0

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1

Pennsylvania State Data Center 41 2005 Indiana County Data Book Pennsylvania State Data Center 42 2005 Indiana County Data Book SECTION IV: INCOME

Pennsylvania State Data Center 43 2005 Indiana County Data Book MAP 7. MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME, 1999 INDIANA COUNTY

Pennsylvania State Data Center 44 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 24. MEDIAN AND PER CAPITA INCOME, 1999

A. Median Income

Percent Change Household Income Area Household 1989-1999* Family Non-Family

Pennsylvania $40,106 6.3 $49,184 $22,205

Indiana County 30,233 1.4 38,386 15,218

Armagh borough 31,806 -13.5 34,167 28,125 Armstrong township 35,213 -5.6 41,622 20,156 Banks township 28,938 19.6 34,550 13,661 Black Lick township 35,536 -9.3 42,500 19,250 Blairsville borough 30,625 18.8 38,585 15,318 Brush Valley township 33,095 -4.0 38,456 15,208 Buffington township 34,118 22.8 38,625 20,417 Burrell township 31,366 4.9 37,377 17,500 Canoe township 28,393 6.5 33,854 13,382 Center township 32,311 -3.4 36,563 17,661 Cherryhill township 35,909 18.6 40,847 17,011 Cherry Tree borough 26,607 -18.9 31,625 15,833 Clymer borough 24,688 12.3 36,688 14,267 Conemaugh township 31,184 -4.1 35,386 16,815 Creekside borough 26,161 -25.6 30,000 17,813 East Mahoning township 28,700 -6.2 33,523 19,226 East Wheatfield township 29,647 -9.1 33,631 17,283 Ernest borough 21,058 -14.6 28,214 15,417 Glen Campbell borough 24,063 -7.3 31,875 13,750 Grant township 27,500 16.2 38,864 14,063 Green township 28,750 15.2 32,338 12,460 Homer City borough 30,815 6.3 39,375 17,941 Indiana borough 21,279 -13.0 47,192 13,177 Marion Center borough 27,625 5.5 31,875 13,750 Montgomery township 27,298 25.8 31,786 16,146 North Mahoning township 31,250 -1.4 35,109 16,500 Pine township 29,898 19.2 33,781 12,813 Plumville borough 26,964 -1.1 28,125 12,083 Rayne township 37,962 5.7 41,250 24,327 Saltsburg borough 27,448 6.1 37,614 13,333 Shelocta borough 44,167 133.4 45,833 13,750 Smicksburg borough 26,875 -14.3 37,500 22,500 South Mahoning township 32,308 6.4 34,556 16,250 Washington township 33,942 1.6 37,917 20,729 West Mahoning township 23,403 3.9 24,554 15,000 West Wheatfield township 31,224 17.4 34,355 17,667 White township 34,469 -5.7 49,235 14,905 Young township 29,871 -5.0 38,750 16,066

*1989 Income was adjusted by 1.297861 to 1999 dollars for Percent Change calculation.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, STF3 and 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 45 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 24. MEDIAN AND PER CAPITA INCOME, 1999 (Continued)

B. Per Capita Income by Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin

Some Other 2 or More Hispanic Area Total White Black AIAN* Asian NHOPI** Race Races Origin***

Pennsylvania $20,880 $22,056 $13,901 $15,463 $20,096 $15,003 $9,620 $11,511 $11,014

Indiana County 15,312 15,424 8,167 15,047 23,794 12,000 2,723 7,390 9,502

Armagh borough 18,309 18,309 ------Armstrong township 17,772 17,893 - 17,240 3,500 - - - 25,750 Banks township 14,687 14,735 - - - - - 13,150 - Black Lick township 16,766 16,811 - - - - - 11,580 - Blairsville borough 16,771 17,200 4,702 38,100 - - - - - Brush Valley township 14,337 14,370 7,000 - 12,000 - - 7,200 - Buffington township 15,327 15,346 - - - - - 3,000 - Burrell township 15,645 15,737 12,958 - 9,600 - - - 7,500 Canoe township 12,773 12,737 - - - - 56,000 - 17,600 Center township 16,891 16,909 16,580 32,575 - - - - 36,264 Cherryhill township 14,910 14,970 7,269 6,000 - - - - - Cherry Tree borough 11,742 11,790 1,750 - - - - - 1,750 Clymer borough 14,250 14,457 4,838 - - - 3,086 6,220 1,964 Conemaugh township 14,378 14,370 21,663 47,000 13,480 - - 4,211 - Creekside borough 13,603 13,627 16,000 5,000 - - - - 8,700 East Mahoning township 13,168 13,268 ------East Wheatfield township 14,514 14,560 - 5,788 - - - 11,167 - Ernest borough 10,951 11,054 2,300 - - - - 20,080 - Glen Campbell borough 12,039 12,039 ------Grant township 13,697 13,697 ------Green township 12,524 12,525 - - 11,000 - - 13,446 5,207 Homer City borough 16,293 16,275 16,067 30,800 - - - 3,333 36,250 Indiana borough 12,317 12,798 4,515 6,440 19,421 12,000 2,878 4,473 4,182 Marion Center borough 12,048 12,048 ------Montgomery township 12,015 12,022 - - 23,280 - - 5,180 - North Mahoning township 12,365 12,374 ------18,500 Pine township 12,404 12,583 17,160 - - - - 3,341 2,947 Plumville borough 14,540 14,540 ------Rayne township 15,806 15,900 20,208 - 13,500 - - 9,446 - Saltsburg borough 14,580 14,642 ------38,350 Shelocta borough 16,763 17,296 - - - - - 1,500 - Smicksburg borough 14,502 14,502 ------South Mahoning township 13,191 13,077 45,000 - 10,580 - - 38,000 - Washington township 14,870 14,920 - - - - - 4,867 - West Mahoning township 6,907 6,863 - - - - - 27,967 - West Wheatfield township 14,228 14,286 8,889 15,750 1,833 - - 5,000 49,563 White township 21,432 21,456 16,190 10,741 30,126 - - 7,744 17,017 Young township 15,367 15,384 - 58,200 8,500 - - 9,200 -

*American Indian or Alaskan Native.

**Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ***Persons of Hispanic or Latino Origin may be of any race.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 46 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 25. PERSONAL INCOME BY INDUSTRY, 2001-2002

Thousands of Dollars Description 1/ 2001 2002

Personal income 2,032,099 2,116,504 Population (persons) 2/ 89,315 88,923 Per capita personal income (dollars) 22,752 23,802 Earnings by place of work 1,337,215 1,397,005 Less: Contributions for government social insurance 3/ 153,621 162,309 Plus: Adjustment for residence 4/ 32,981 26,231 Equals: Net earnings by place of residence 1,216,575 1,260,927 Plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5/ 377,462 380,164 Plus: Personal current transfer receipts 438,062 475,413 Wage and salary disbursements 925,395 960,831 Supplements to wages and salaries 195,612 210,489 Proprietors’ income 6/ 216,208 225,685 Farm proprietors’ income 5,191 3,255 Nonfarm proprietors’ income 211,017 222,430 Farm earnings 16,074 14,034 Nonfarm earnings 1,321,141 1,382,971 Private earnings 1,009,496 1,051,434 Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other 7/ 9,676 10,067 Forestry and logging (D) (D) Fishing, hunting, and trapping (L) (L) Agriculture and forestry support activities (D) (D) Other 7/ - - Mining 102,861 106,123 Oil and gas extraction 23,463 23,328 Mining (except oil and gas) 42,604 44,459 Support activities for mining 36,794 38,336 Utilities 80,836 88,656 Construction 52,421 54,618 Construction of buildings 22,539 24,757 Heavy and civil engineering construction 6,295 4,346 Specialty trade contractors 23,587 25,515 Manufacturing 146,916 150,590 Durable goods manufacturing 103,037 104,478 Wood product manufacturing 4,251 4,089 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 3,941 4,488 Primary metal manufacturing (D) (D) Fabricated metal product manufacturing 26,956 26,944 Machinery manufacturing 23,304 21,248 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 21,113 20,971 Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing (L) (D) Motor vehicle manufacturing 577 639 Transportation equipment mfg. excl. motor vehicles 61 67 Furniture and related product manufacturing (D) (D) Miscellaneous manufacturing (D) (D) Nondurable goods manufacturing 43,879 46,112 Food manufacturing 495 453 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing (D) (D) Textile mills - - Textile product mills (D) (D) Apparel manufacturing (D) 70 Leather and allied product manufacturing (D) (D) Paper manufacturing - - Printing and related support activities 6,793 7,572 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing (D) (D) Chemical manufacturing (D) (D) Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 27,435 28,190

Pennsylvania State Data Center 47 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 25. PERSONAL INCOME BY INDUSTRY, 2001-2002 (Continued)

Thousands of Dollars Description 1/ 2001 2002

Wholesale trade 37,539 36,218 Retail trade 121,714 127,855 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 26,358 28,580 Furniture and home furnishings stores 6,365 6,941 Electronics and appliance stores 1,497 1,664 Building material and garden supply stores 10,507 9,526 Food and beverage stores 13,373 14,602 Health and personal care stores 16,601 19,323 Gasoline stations 5,006 5,537 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 5,414 4,184 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 3,386 3,918 General merchandise stores 18,804 19,283 Miscellaneous store retailers 8,257 8,938 Nonstore retailers 6,146 5,359 Transportation and warehousing 40,541 43,500 Air transportation (D) (D) Rail transportation 152 148 Water transportation - - Truck transportation 31,483 33,420 Transit and ground passenger transportation 4,008 4,016 Pipeline transportation 997 914 Scenic and sightseeing transportation - - Support activities for transportation 2,021 1,874 Couriers and messengers (D) (D) Warehousing and storage - (D) Information 35,285 44,854 Publishing industries, except Internet 5,528 5,753 Motion picture and sound recording industries (D) (D) Broadcasting, except Internet (D) (D) Internet publishing and broadcasting (L) (L) Telecommunications (D) (D) ISPs, search portals, and data processing (D) (D) Other information services 296 300 Finance and insurance 51,188 57,597 Monetary authorities - central bank - (D) Credit intermediation and related activities 27,304 30,382 Securities, commodity contracts, investments (D) 4,864 Insurance carriers and related activities 18,841 22,236 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles (D) (D) Real estate and rental and leasing 25,272 29,776 Real estate 13,314 15,485 Rental and leasing services 11,958 14,291 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets - - Professional and technical services 42,278 37,544 Management of companies and enterprises 12,486 12,746 Administrative and waste services 29,593 16,996 Administrative and support services 27,991 15,329 Waste management and remediation services 1,602 1,667 Educational services 2,697 2,379 Health care and social assistance 123,075 135,426 Ambulatory health care services 55,456 59,743 Hospitals (D) (D) Nursing and residential care facilities 19,344 21,595 Social assistance (D) (D) Arts, entertainment, and recreation 5,075 5,088 Performing arts and spectator sports (D) (D) Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks (D) (D) Amusement, gambling, and recreation 4,141 4,177

Pennsylvania State Data Center 48 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 25. PERSONAL INCOME BY INDUSTRY, 2001-2002 (Continued)

Thousands of Dollars Description 1/ 2001 2002

Accommodation and food services 28,636 26,539 Accommodation 2,964 3,651 Food services and drinking places 25,672 22,888 Other services, except public administration 61,407 64,862 Repair and maintenance 29,671 31,378 Personal and laundry services 7,969 8,316 Membership associations and organizations 21,175 22,436 Private households 2,592 2,732 Government and government enterprises 311,645 331,537 Federal, civilian 14,513 14,208 Military 6,166 5,350 State and local 290,966 311,979 State government 182,465 198,281 Local government 108,501 113,698

(L) Less than $50,000. Estimates are included in total. (D) Not shown to avoid the disclosure of confidential information. 1-The estimates of earnings for 2001-2002 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). 2- Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2002 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2004. 3-Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal income. 4-The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of interarea commuters. 5-Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment. 6-Proprietors’ income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment. 7-“Other” consists of wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the U.S.

Note: For personal income by industry data prior to the conversion from SIC to NAICS, please contact the Pennsylvania State Data Center. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Pennsylvania State Data Center 49 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 26. POVERTY, 1999

A. Percent of Persons Living Below Poverty Level by Age

Percent of Total ------Percent of Persons by Age------Area Total Persons Population Under 5 5-17 18-64 65-74 75+

Pennsylvania 1,304,117 11.0 8.9 23.4 55.1 5.6 7.0

Indiana County 14,701 17.3 6.8 16.8 68.2 3.9 4.4

Armagh borough 14 10.9 - 28.6 57.1 14.3 - Armstrong township 252 8.3 6.0 28.6 57.5 3.6 4.4 Banks township 161 16.5 13.7 22.4 58.4 2.5 3.1 Black Lick township 132 10.0 8.3 22.7 56.8 6.1 6.1 Blairsville borough 404 11.2 14.4 22.0 45.1 9.7 8.9 Brush Valley township 238 12.7 7.1 24.8 62.6 2.1 3.4 Buffington township 176 13.8 15.3 23.3 54.6 5.1 1.7 Burrell township 514 13.7 11.5 24.1 51.8 5.3 7.4 Canoe township 226 13.5 4.9 22.1 49.6 11.1 12.4 Center township 438 9.0 7.5 23.1 61.6 3.2 4.6 Cherryhill township 244 8.6 10.3 9.8 72.1 4.1 3.7 Cherry Tree borough 78 20.3 14.1 18.0 46.2 12.8 9.0 Clymer borough 253 16.6 15.8 18.6 45.9 6.7 13.0 Conemaugh township 315 13.0 11.4 18.7 63.8 - 6.0 Creekside borough 47 14.7 4.3 40.4 51.1 4.3 - East Mahoning township 229 19.3 8.7 32.8 55.9 0.9 1.8 East Wheatfield township 327 12.6 8.9 26.6 59.3 4.0 1.2 Ernest borough 99 19.8 19.2 26.3 40.4 8.1 6.1 Glen Campbell borough 50 16.5 6.0 20.0 54.0 20.0 - Grant township 102 14.9 7.8 25.5 52.0 8.8 5.9 Green township 565 14.1 6.0 22.3 56.8 3.9 11.0 Homer City borough 199 10.8 4.0 19.1 62.8 9.6 4.5 Indiana borough 4,911 44.1 0.9 2.9 93.4 1.6 1.2 Marion Center borough 76 16.6 11.8 15.8 60.5 9.2 2.6 Montgomery township 319 19.6 6.9 26.7 55.2 7.8 3.5 North Mahoning township 232 16.9 21.6 22.0 43.5 9.9 3.0 Pine township 379 17.7 2.9 31.4 57.0 4.0 4.8 Plumville borough 86 29.5 11.6 34.9 40.7 8.1 4.7 Rayne township 326 10.0 1.2 29.5 52.5 4.9 12.0 Saltsburg borough 121 12.7 9.1 28.1 44.6 5.8 12.4 Shelocta borough 2 1.6 - - 100.0 - - Smicksburg borough 12 20.7 - 41.7 33.3 25.0 - South Mahoning township 427 22.5 15.2 38.4 37.7 3.3 5.4 Washington township 178 9.9 10.1 17.4 63.5 4.5 4.5 West Mahoning township 422 37.7 19.0 45.3 34.6 - 1.2 West Wheatfield township 268 11.4 9.7 20.2 60.1 4.5 5.6 White township 1,642 12.1 7.9 14.4 66.3 4.7 6.7 Young township 237 13.6 11.4 26.6 53.2 5.5 3.4

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 50 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 26. POVERTY, 1999 (Continued)

B. Percent of Families Living Below Poverty by Type

Percent of ------Percent of Families Below Poverty------Total Total Married Male Female Area Families Families Couples Headed Headed

Pennsylvania 250,296 7.8 37.6 8.6 53.8

Indiana County 2,225 9.8 56.9 8.2 34.9

Armagh borough 3 7.1 100.0 - - Armstrong township 60 6.7 70.0 8.3 21.7 Banks township 34 12.5 76.5 11.8 11.8 Black Lick township 30 7.8 63.3 13.3 23.3 Blairsville borough 68 6.8 29.4 - 70.6 Brush Valley township 53 9.7 56.6 15.1 28.3 Buffington township 43 11.5 65.1 11.6 23.3 Burrell township 118 10.9 36.4 10.2 53.4 Canoe township 44 10.3 36.4 13.6 50.0 Center township 106 7.3 43.4 5.7 50.9 Cherryhill township 56 7.0 48.2 - 51.8 Cherry Tree borough 18 17.8 72.2 - 27.8 Clymer borough 58 14.5 31.0 17.2 51.7 Conemaugh township 60 8.6 63.3 13.3 23.3 Creekside borough 11 11.7 45.5 - 54.6 East Mahoning township 52 16.5 59.6 3.9 36.5 East Wheatfield township 71 9.1 74.7 - 25.4 Ernest borough 21 16.7 42.9 19.1 38.1 Glen Campbell borough 7 9.6 57.1 - 42.9 Grant township 19 9.9 100.0 - - Green township 113 10.0 72.6 5.3 22.1 Homer City borough 43 8.4 39.5 9.3 51.2 Indiana borough 192 11.2 44.8 14.1 41.2 Marion Center borough 20 15.5 65.0 - 35.0 Montgomery township 85 17.6 55.3 12.9 31.8 North Mahoning township 53 14.1 79.3 7.6 13.2 Pine township 72 11.7 54.2 8.3 37.5 Plumville borough 20 22.7 70.0 10.0 20.0 Rayne township 77 8.0 80.5 5.2 14.3 Saltsburg borough 29 11.4 13.8 24.1 62.1 Shelocta borough - - - - - Smicksburg borough 4 20.0 - 50.0 50.0 South Mahoning township 67 13.9 83.6 - 16.4 Washington township 40 7.8 50.0 27.5 22.5 West Mahoning township 60 24.9 93.3 - 6.7 West Wheatfield township 62 8.6 53.2 14.5 32.3 White township 306 8.1 55.6 4.6 39.9 Young township 50 10.2 70.0 4.0 26.0

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 51 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 27. STATE INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN, 2002

------In Thousands of Dollars------Number Taxable Other Total of Compen- Net Taxable Taxable Range in Dollars Returns sation Interest Dividends Profits Income Income

0 - - 226 ------1 - 999 3,226 377 612 156 36 125 1,306 1,000 - 2,999 3,513 3,290 1,953 579 289 693 6,804 3,000 - 4,999 2,465 5,986 2,012 648 413 696 9,756 5,000 - 6,999 1,992 7,852 1,951 675 604 789 11,872 7,000 - 8,999 1,662 9,453 1,494 588 866 821 13,221

9,000 - 10,999 1,465 10,531 1,389 718 1,225 720 14,583 11,000 - 12,999 1,328 12,108 1,179 612 1,279 762 15,939 13,000 - 14,999 1,185 12,871 1,102 578 1,239 783 16,574 15,000 - 16,999 1,105 14,392 834 483 1,438 524 17,671 17,000 - 18,999 1,072 16,118 910 498 1,143 641 19,310

19,000 - 21,999 1,548 26,582 1,210 743 2,230 954 31,719 22,000 - 24,999 1,436 29,066 1,042 540 2,286 801 33,735 25,000 - 29,999 2,103 50,716 1,498 847 3,200 1,391 57,651 30,000 - 34,999 1,790 51,498 1,133 879 3,085 1,437 58,032 35,000 - 39,999 1,630 55,171 996 519 2,809 1,517 61,012

40,000 - 49,999 2,676 109,176 1,457 1,173 5,396 2,823 120,025 50,000 - 74,999 4,086 226,832 3,032 2,111 11,077 5,762 248,814 75,000 - 99,999 1,657 127,532 1,996 1,714 6,108 4,441 141,792 100,000 - 149,999 1,070 106,524 1,905 2,214 10,621 5,800 127,064 150,000 or More 524 76,462 7,443 5,615 63,001 26,283 178,805

Total 37,759 952,538 35,148 21,891 118,344 57,762 1,185,683

Median Tax Income $18,291

Source: PA Department of Revenue, Bureau of Research

Pennsylvania State Data Center 52 2005 Indiana County Data Book SECTION V: ECONOMIC PROFILES AND EMPLOYMENT

Pennsylvania State Data Center 53 2005 Indiana County Data Book Pennsylvania State Data Center 54 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 28. CLASS OF WORKER, 2000

------Percent of Total Workers------Total Workers ------Government------Self- Unpaid Area Age 16+ Private Local State Federal Employed Family

Pennsylvania 5,653,500 80.0 5.8 3.2 2.3 8.4 0.3

Indiana County 37,758 74.2 5.1 9.8 2.0 8.5 0.6

Armagh borough 57 73.7 5.3 10.5 3.5 7.0 - Armstrong township 1,404 75.4 6.1 7.3 0.9 10.1 0.2 Banks township 397 80.6 4.0 3.8 1.5 9.8 0.3 Black Lick township 611 76.9 4.3 6.6 1.3 11.0 - Blairsville borough 1,440 79.5 2.2 8.1 1.4 8.3 0.5 Brush Valley township 801 76.0 3.5 5.9 0.9 12.0 1.8 Buffington township 539 75.9 4.3 9.7 3.0 6.9 0.4 Burrell township 1,539 75.6 5.4 6.8 1.5 10.1 0.6 Canoe township 647 77.4 3.9 4.0 2.3 11.1 1.2 Center township 2,134 79.7 6.0 6.2 2.1 5.6 0.3 Cherryhill township 1,308 74.9 5.9 9.5 1.0 7.7 1.2 Cherry Tree borough 132 75.0 6.8 5.3 6.8 6.1 - Clymer borough 590 80.7 2.9 11.0 1.7 3.7 - Conemaugh township 985 80.7 5.2 1.0 2.1 9.8 1.2 Creekside borough 139 77.0 9.4 1.4 0.7 11.5 - East Mahoning township 511 70.5 7.4 6.5 1.2 12.9 1.6 East Wheatfield township 1,141 87.6 3.2 1.6 2.0 5.5 - Ernest borough 163 85.9 3.1 6.1 - 4.9 - Glen Campbell borough 100 64.0 13.0 6.0 2.0 15.0 - Grant township 277 73.3 9.8 4.3 0.7 11.9 - Green township 1,626 78.2 3.6 5.4 1.1 11.3 0.4 Homer City borough 805 78.0 9.2 6.1 1.1 5.1 0.5 Indiana borough 6,445 66.6 3.4 20.5 3.9 5.1 0.5 Marion Center borough 195 79.0 6.2 3.6 2.1 8.2 1.0 Montgomery township 651 74.5 5.8 7.7 2.6 8.5 0.9 North Mahoning township 520 74.6 2.3 4.0 3.3 14.2 1.5 Pine township 822 71.8 9.0 8.3 2.4 7.7 0.9 Plumville borough 111 76.6 1.8 9.9 1.8 9.9 - Rayne township 1,533 78.0 3.7 8.9 1.8 7.5 0.3 Saltsburg borough 398 81.2 6.0 2.5 5.3 5.0 - Shelocta borough 54 87.0 - 1.9 - 11.1 - Smicksburg borough 25 64.0 12.0 - - 24.0 - South Mahoning township 764 70.6 5.8 5.2 0.9 15.6 2.0 Washington township 780 76.2 5.5 5.8 0.8 11.3 0.5 West Mahoning township 287 65.9 3.1 - 1.1 28.6 1.4 West Wheatfield township 970 82.8 2.9 7.1 0.6 6.1 0.5 White township 6,154 68.2 7.2 13.2 1.4 9.5 0.6 Young township 703 79.2 4.3 6.7 1.6 8.1 0.1

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 55 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 29. EMPLOYMENT STATUS

A. Civilian Labor Force by White, Black or African American Race and Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity, 2000*

------Employed ------Unemployed ------Civilian Black or Hispanic or Black or Hispanic or Area Labor Force White African American Latino** White African American Latino**

Pennsylvania 5,992,886 5,004,994 429,035 130,988 249,186 66,330 18,753

Indiana County 41,111 36,704 553 156 3,167 125 47

Armagh borough 60 57 - - 3 - - Armstrong township 1,505 1,393 - - 101 - - Banks township 429 397 - - 32 - - Black Lick township 651 608 - - 40 - - Blairsville borough 1,511 1,404 27 - 71 - - Brush Valley township 876 797 - - 75 - - Buffington township 582 537 - - 43 - - Burrell township 1,677 1,498 38 5 138 - - Canoe township 678 645 - 4 31 - - Center township 2,317 2,123 7 14 183 - - Cherryhill township 1,427 1,308 - - 116 - - Cherry Tree borough 143 131 1 1 11 - - Clymer borough 651 579 4 4 61 - - Conemaugh township 1,058 962 4 - 73 - - Creekside borough 146 135 2 3 7 - 2 East Mahoning township 552 511 - - 41 - - East Wheatfield township 1,188 1,128 - - 47 - - Ernest borough 189 163 - - 24 - - Glen Campbell borough 139 100 - - 39 - - Grant township 294 277 - - 17 - - Green township 1,810 1,610 - - 184 - 8 Homer City borough 856 795 4 2 49 2 - Indiana borough 7,343 5,947 342 89 761 102 33 Marion Center borough 207 195 - - 12 - - Montgomery township 713 646 - - 62 - - North Mahoning township 570 520 - 2 50 - - Pine township 895 812 - 4 73 - - Plumville borough 120 111 - - 9 - - Rayne township 1,659 1,511 9 - 126 - - Saltsburg borough 414 398 - - 16 - - Shelocta borough 54 54 - - - - - Smicksburg borough 29 25 - - 4 - - South Mahoning township 819 752 6 - 55 - - Washington township 834 780 - - 54 - - West Mahoning township 297 287 - - 10 - - West Wheatfield township 1,041 961 3 2 71 - - White township 6,592 5,848 106 26 398 21 4 Young township 785 699 - - 80 - -

*White and Black or African American categories are for those who classified themselves as to being of one race only. **Persons classifying themselves as being of Hispanic or Latino origin may be of any race

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 56 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 29. EMPLOYMENT STATUS (Continued)

B. Employment Status by Gender, 2000

------Males------Females------Area Total Employed Unemployed NLF* Total Employed Unemployed NLF*

Pennsylvania 4,598,907 65.1 4.0 30.8 5,094,133 52.2 3.1 44.7

Indiana County 34,869 57.4 5.7 36.8 38,419 46.2 3.5 50.3

Armagh borough 57 59.7 1.8 38.6 56 41.1 3.6 55.4 Armstrong township 1,156 64.6 5.3 30.1 1,245 52.8 3.2 44.0 Banks township 424 54.0 5.4 40.6 360 46.7 2.5 50.8 Black Lick township 517 63.3 5.6 30.0 523 54.3 2.1 43.6 Blairsville borough 1,316 60.2 3.2 35.8 1,571 41.3 1.9 56.9 Brush Valley township 718 61.7 7.0 30.8 716 50.0 3.5 46.5 Buffington township 510 63.5 4.9 31.6 505 42.6 3.6 53.3 Burrell township 1,450 58.8 5.2 35.9 1,561 44.0 4.0 52.1 Canoe township 688 53.6 2.5 43.9 675 41.2 2.1 56.7 Center township 1,958 58.5 7.6 33.9 2,043 48.4 1.7 49.9 Cherryhill township 1,107 60.3 6.6 33.1 1,187 53.9 3.9 42.2 Cherry Tree borough 150 45.3 4.0 50.7 176 36.4 2.8 60.8 Clymer borough 544 58.8 7.4 33.8 657 41.1 3.2 55.7 Conemaugh township 950 58.2 3.9 37.9 976 44.3 3.7 52.1 Creekside borough 125 63.2 5.6 31.2 146 41.1 - 58.9 East Mahoning township 408 69.1 7.4 23.5 464 49.4 2.4 48.3 East Wheatfield township 1,042 60.2 3.7 35.8 1,055 48.7 0.9 50.4 Ernest borough 172 54.7 10.5 33.7 192 35.9 4.2 59.9 Glen Campbell borough 124 52.4 16.9 30.7 133 26.3 13.5 60.2 Grant township 288 58.7 4.5 36.1 268 40.3 1.5 58.2 Green township 1,543 60.7 6.6 32.7 1,633 42.3 5.0 52.7 Homer City borough 670 56.0 5.2 38.4 841 51.1 1.9 47.0 Indiana borough 6,237 44.0 7.4 48.5 7,576 48.8 5.7 45.5 Marion Center borough 176 65.9 4.0 30.1 191 41.4 2.6 56.0 Montgomery township 640 58.0 6.4 35.6 708 39.6 3.0 57.5 North Mahoning township 525 65.0 5.1 29.9 506 35.4 4.6 60.1 Pine township 815 54.9 3.4 41.5 881 42.6 5.1 52.3 Plumville borough 106 65.1 3.8 31.1 97 43.3 5.2 51.6 Rayne township 1,328 64.6 5.7 29.7 1,324 51.0 3.8 45.2 Saltsburg borough 341 62.8 0.6 36.7 411 44.8 3.4 51.8 Shelocta borough 42 54.8 - 40.5 53 58.5 - 41.5 Smicksburg borough 21 33.3 9.5 57.1 27 66.7 7.4 25.9 South Mahoning township 705 64.5 6.4 29.1 654 47.3 1.5 51.2 Washington township 736 63.7 6.4 29.9 676 46.0 1.0 53.0 West Mahoning township 336 64.9 1.5 33.6 322 21.4 1.6 77.0 West Wheatfield township 945 59.2 5.2 35.7 926 44.4 2.4 53.2 White township 5,331 60.7 4.7 34.7 6,354 46.0 3.0 51.1 Young township 668 57.9 9.1 32.9 730 43.3 2.9 53.8

*NLF=Not in Labor Force

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3.

Pennsylvania State Data Center 57 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 29. EMPLOYMENT STATUS (Continued)

C. Unemployment Rates (Annual Average), 2001-2003

Area 2001 2002 2003

Pennsylvania 4.7 5.7 5.6

Indiana County 5.9 7.0 6.7

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Center for W orkforce Information and Analysis

TABLE 30. PARENTS WITH CHILDREN BY WORK STATUS, 2000

A. Families with Children Under Age 6

------Married Couples------No Spouse Present------Both Only Father Only Mother Neither --Male-Headed-- --Female-Headed-- Area In LF* In LF* In LF* In LF* In LF* NLF* In LF* NLF*

Pennsylvania 340,455 238,813 18,075 19,102 45,616 8,824 122,799 52,231

Indiana County 1,840 1,924 117 199 256 81 575 250

Armagh borough 4 - - - 3 - - - Armstrong township 76 68 - - 6 - 21 8 Banks township 31 29 - 4 4 - 1 - Black Lick township 54 20 2 11 3 2 5 2 Blairsville borough 130 50 18 - - - 63 25 Brush Valley township 84 52 - 7 9 - 2 - Buffington township 33 38 - - 10 - 10 15 Burrell township 108 37 12 12 12 13 49 13 Canoe township 40 34 2 2 8 - 7 6 Center township 86 95 - - 7 - 61 23 Cherryhill township 54 73 5 - - 7 21 4 Cherry Tree borough 14 2 - 1 - 4 5 8 Clymer borough 78 - 6 - 12 - 22 6 Conemaugh township 50 70 8 14 30 9 6 7 Creekside borough 4 4 ------East Mahoning township 23 50 - 2 8 - 7 5 East Wheatfield township 50 45 - 6 7 - 23 - Ernest borough 16 34 1 - 2 - 4 1 Glen Campbell borough - 5 - - 2 - 3 - Grant township 16 19 1 - 3 - 1 - Green township 55 152 - 13 22 - 27 10 Homer City borough 37 26 1 7 6 - 15 4 Indiana borough 117 130 - 18 16 - 14 22 Marion Center borough 12 - - - - 5 6 2 Montgomery township 37 47 4 - 11 5 10 7 North Mahoning township 13 87 - 4 3 - 2 - Pine township 55 63 4 - - - 4 - Plumville borough 4 8 - 4 3 - 6 2 Rayne township 49 42 10 17 11 6 9 12

Pennsylvania State Data Center 58 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 30. PARENTS WITH CHILDREN BY WORK STATUS, 2000 (Continued)

A. Families with Children Under Age 6 (Continued)

------Married Couples------No Spouse Present------Both Only Father Only Mother Neither --Male-Headed-- --Female-Headed-- Area In LF* In LF* In LF* In LF* In LF* NLF* In LF* NLF*

Saltsburg borough 22 33 2 - 6 - 15 2 Shelocta borough 2 3 - - - - 3 - Smicksburg borough ------3 1 South Mahoning township 52 115 2 3 4 3 5 3 Washington township 63 56 - 2 20 7 6 5 West Mahoning township 7 172 1 9 - - 2 - West Wheatfield township 74 45 - 7 17 4 10 9 White township 250 173 38 56 5 14 112 35 Young township 40 47 - - 6 2 15 13

*LF=In Labor Force and NLF=Not in Labor Force

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

B. Families with Children Age 6 to 17

------Married Couples------No Spouse Present------Both Only Father Only Mother Neither --Male-Headed-- --Female-Headed-- Area In LF* In LF* In LF* In LF* In LF* NLF* In LF* NLF*

Pennsylvania 919,428 391,846 55,837 43,145 91,014 16,150 315,422 95,814

Indiana County 6,097 3,444 592 542 591 58 1,285 403

Armagh borough 2 7 ------Armstrong township 238 176 31 12 23 5 68 27 Banks township 65 50 10 3 12 2 4 - Black Lick township 136 37 6 12 - 1 7 - Blairsville borough 240 100 35 - 13 - 113 24 Brush Valley township 176 93 10 2 10 - 38 4 Buffington township 80 79 - 9 11 - 6 - Burrell township 287 62 46 16 21 - 65 38 Canoe township 103 56 16 10 17 - 35 21 Center township 293 189 36 48 27 - 83 14 Cherryhill township 259 118 19 8 - 3 61 4 Cherry Tree borough 20 16 - 8 6 4 5 2 Clymer borough 151 18 15 8 35 - 15 13 Conemaugh township 186 103 15 7 23 - 37 5 Creekside borough 17 24 2 - - - 13 - East Mahoning township 119 86 - - 8 - 26 9 East Wheatfield township 263 105 - 15 35 - 16 13 Ernest borough 23 33 2 3 5 - 5 4 Glen Campbell borough 10 10 4 - 5 - 12 1 Grant township 35 38 10 5 6 - 8 2 Green township 323 186 19 69 28 4 48 7 Homer City borough 178 40 6 1 23 - 38 6 Indiana borough 469 203 19 8 55 - 87 45 Marion Center borough 43 30 2 - 7 - 2 - Montgomery township 131 100 6 9 10 14 14 18 North Mahoning township 67 128 11 63 11 - 3 - Pine township 221 68 39 7 9 - 29 17 Plumville borough 25 14 - 2 8 3 8 - Rayne township 255 193 26 37 16 4 21 4

Pennsylvania State Data Center 59 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 30. PARENTS WITH CHILDREN BY WORK STATUS, 2000 (Continued)

B. Families with Children Age 6 to 17 (Continued)

------Married Couples------No Spouse Present------Both Only Father Only Mother Neither --Male-Headed-- --Female-Headed-- Area In LF* In LF* In LF* In LF* In LF* NLF* In LF* NLF*

Saltsburg borough 83 5 7 - 9 - 29 2 Shelocta borough 8 8 4 - - - 1 - Smicksburg borough 3 - - - - - 4 - South Mahoning township 96 231 16 40 8 2 21 6 Washington township 125 88 13 8 19 2 12 5 West Mahoning township 36 232 5 44 - - 7 - West Wheatfield township 142 110 17 10 23 7 53 3 White township 1,091 359 113 67 75 - 271 91 Young township 98 49 32 11 33 7 20 18

*LF=In Labor Force and NLF=Not in Labor Force

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

TABLE 31. OCCUPATIONS

A. Occupations of Employed Persons Age 16 and Older, 2000

------Percent of Employed Persons------Precision Management/ Farming/ Construction Production/ Professional Sales and Forestry/ Extraction/ Transportation Area Total Related Service Office Fishing Maintenance Material

Pennsylvania 5,653,500 32.6 14.8 27.0 0.5 8.9 16.3

Indiana County 37,758 26.0 17.7 25.8 1.5 11.7 17.3

Armagh borough 57 31.6 10.5 22.8 5.3 12.3 17.5 Armstrong township 1,404 22.4 16.4 28.6 2.0 15.1 15.6 Banks township 397 10.3 18.6 20.2 3.0 16.6 31.2 Black Lick township 611 27.2 12.4 20.5 0.7 15.1 24.2 Blairsville borough 1,440 26.4 16.0 26.0 0.4 14.0 17.2 Brush Valley township 801 21.5 12.5 29.5 1.6 12.0 23.0 Buffington township 539 20.0 11.9 24.7 0.7 17.4 25.2 Burrell township 1,539 19.8 17.9 25.3 1.1 13.9 22.0 Canoe township 647 14.4 18.2 21.6 1.1 15.5 29.2 Center township 2,134 20.6 19.1 27.2 1.5 11.8 19.9 Cherryhill township 1,308 23.5 14.8 25.9 3.7 14.8 17.4 Cherry Tree borough 132 18.9 17.4 28.8 3.8 15.9 15.2 Clymer borough 590 28.6 17.5 25.3 2.0 13.7 12.9 Conemaugh township 985 18.7 17.7 19.3 2.2 17.8 24.4 Creekside borough 139 25.9 22.3 24.5 2.9 9.4 15.1 East Mahoning township 511 19.6 15.5 24.9 3.3 17.8 19.0 East Wheatfield township 1,141 16.3 18.0 24.8 0.9 14.6 25.4 Ernest borough 163 22.7 14.1 23.3 - 20.3 19.6

Pennsylvania State Data Center 60 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 31. OCCUPATIONS (Continued)

A. Occupations of Employed Persons Age 16 and Older, 2000 (Continued)

------Percent of Employed Persons------Precision Management/ Farming/ Construction Production/ Professional Sales and Forestry/ Extraction/ Transportation Area Total Related Service Office Fishing Maintenance Material

Glen Campbell borough 100 14.0 16.0 24.0 - 27.0 19.0 Grant township 277 13.4 11.9 28.9 0.7 26.0 19.1 Green township 1,626 18.4 17.3 18.0 3.9 17.1 25.4 Homer City borough 805 29.1 19.3 26.3 0.3 11.1 14.0 Indiana borough 6,445 32.4 26.0 30.5 0.2 2.5 8.4 Marion Center borough 195 23.1 18.0 28.2 1.0 13.9 15.9 Montgomery township 651 18.6 12.1 28.1 3.5 16.7 20.9 North Mahoning township 520 18.7 13.5 18.1 4.6 16.0 29.2 Pine township 822 18.1 15.0 24.9 2.4 14.6 24.9 Plumville borough 111 20.7 19.8 13.5 1.8 9.0 35.1 Rayne township 1,533 26.7 12.3 25.5 1.2 13.1 21.2 Saltsburg borough 398 24.4 17.1 27.1 - 13.6 17.8 Shelocta borough 54 25.9 20.4 38.9 - 7.4 7.4 Smicksburg borough 25 - 20.0 64.0 - - 16.0 South Mahoning township 764 18.7 14.0 21.7 5.0 18.5 22.1 Washington township 780 20.9 13.9 20.5 2.2 18.3 24.2 West Mahoning township 287 12.9 8.4 17.4 12.2 12.2 36.9 West Wheatfield township 970 20.9 21.4 19.5 1.4 12.7 24.0 White township 6,154 39.0 16.0 27.2 0.7 8.4 8.9 Young township 703 22.1 13.5 24.5 1.0 14.8 24.2

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

Pennsylvania State Data Center 61 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 31. OCCUPATIONS (Continued)

B. Job Openings by Major Occupational Group, Pennsylvania, 2010

------Annual Openings Due To------Total Replacement Employment Annual Job Occupational Group Needs Increases Openings

Sales and Related Occupations 21,185 3,345 24,530 Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations 18,895 3,625 22,520 Office and Administrative Support Occupations 24,270 -3,060 21,210 Education, Training, and Library Occupations 7,800 4,310 12,110 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations 10,450 1,580 12,030 Healthcare Practitioner and Technical Occupations 6,705 4,170 10,875 Production Occupations 14,325 -3,820 10,505 Management Occupations 8,150 2,225 10,375 Construction and Extraction Occupations 5,525 1,675 7,200 Personal Care and Service Occupations 5,015 2,040 7,055 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations 5,615 485 6,100 Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations 4,210 1,180 5,390 Healthcare Support Occupations 2,830 2,140 4,970 Business and Financial Operations Occupations 3,795 1,115 4,910 Computer and Mathematical Occupations 1,075 3,635 4,710 Protective Service Occupations 2,945 1,000 3,945 Community and Social Services Occupations 1,675 1,035 2,710 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations 1,440 590 2,030 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations 1,760 -5 1,755 Architecture and Engineering Occupations 2,190 -435 1,755 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations 1,350 330 1,680 Legal Occupations 375 210 585

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Center for Workforce Information and Analysis, 2000-2010 Long Term Occupational Projections

Pennsylvania State Data Center 62 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 31. OCCUPATIONS (Continued)

C. Occupations with the Most Annual Openings, Pennsylvania, 2010

Total Estimated Projected Annual Job Occupation 2000 Employment 2010 Employment Openings*

Cashiers 165,050 175,800 8,565 Retail Salespersons 182,900 190,650 7,730 Waiters and Waitresses 86,650 97,150 5,925 Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, including Fast Food 69,550 85,000 5,805 Registered Nurses 115,300 131,750 3,970 Office Clerks, General 126,050 130,050 2,820 Laborers and Freight, Stock and Material Movers, Hand 86,200 85,350 2,795 Postsecondary Teachers 60,050 70,450 2,680 Secondary School Teachers, Exc. Spec. and Voc. Ed. 55,050 62,350 2,405 Stock Clerks and Order Fillers 79,550 75,050 2,380 Janitors and Cleaners, Exc. Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 101,150 104,850 2,195 Customer Service Representatives 81,250 95,550 2,120 Elementary School Teachers, Exc. Spec. Ed. 68,450 73,800 2,090 Food Preparation Workers 43,300 47,250 2,065 Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession and Coffee Shop 23,400 25,050 1,975 General and Operations Managers 99,350 102,200 1,955 Child Care Workers 38,250 44,650 1,940 Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer 79,250 87,300 1,895 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Mfg., Except Tech. & Scientific 63,950 64,450 1,785 Teacher Assistants 44,600 52,500 1,720 Nursing Aides, Orderlies and Attendants 76,250 83,750 1,720 Supervisors, Retail Sales Workers 77,800 82,500 1,595 Packers and Packagers, Hand 49,900 52,350 1,515 Cooks, Restaurant 29,850 34,850 1,350 Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers 34,450 38,950 1,315

*Annual job openings are the result of openings due to industrial growth and labor force separations due to death, retirement, disability or personal reasons.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Center for Workforce Information and Analysis, 2000-2010 Long Term Occupational Projections

Pennsylvania State Data Center 63 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 31. OCCUPATIONS (Continued)

D. Occupations with the Highest Growth Rate, Pennsylvania, 2010

Estimated Projected Percent Occupation 2000 Employment 2010 Employment Increase

Computer Support Specialists 18,350 30,200 64.6 Computer Software Engineers, Applications 10,150 15,450 52.2 Network and Computer Systems Administrators 9,750 14,750 51.3 Desktop Publishers 2,000 2,950 47.5 Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software 7,950 11,550 45.3 Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts 4,900 7,050 43.9 Personal and Home Care Aides 16,250 22,050 35.7 Database Administrators 4,250 5,750 35.3 Computer Specialists, Other 7,650 10,350 35.3 Social and Human Service Assistants 12,100 16,250 34.3 Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics 14,200 18,650 31.3 Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary 8,750 11,400 30.3 Medical Assistants 12,800 16,650 30.1 Physician Assistants 2,350 3,050 29.8 Pharmacy Technicians 10,000 12,950 29.5 Respiratory Therapists 3,850 4,950 28.6 Computer and Information Systems Managers 14,000 17,850 27.5 Computer Systems Analysts 19,700 25,100 27.4 Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians 2,350 2,950 25.5 Medical Records and Health Information Technicians 5,050 6,300 24.8 Speech-Language Pathologists 4,050 5,000 23.5 Education Administrators, Preschool and Child Care Center/Program 2,850 3,500 22.8 Respiratory Therapy Technicians 1,350 1,650 22.2 Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, including Fast Food 69,550 85,000 22.2 Dietetic Technicians 1,150 1,400 21.7

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, 2000-2010 Long Term Occupational Projections

TABLE 32. COMPENSATION CLAIMS

A. Gross Unemployment Compensation and Benefits Paid, 2003

---Weeks of Unemployment Paid*------Amount of Benefits Paid**------Percent of Percent of Area Number Pennsylvania Dollar Amount Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania 10,169,342 100.0 $2,778,516,051 100.0

Indiana County 82,235 0.8 $20,467,329 0.7

*Weeks of Unemployment Paid is approximated by using the number of unemployment compensation checks issued. **Amount of benefits paid is unadjusted.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Center for W orkforce Information and Analysis

Pennsylvania State Data Center 64 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 32. COMPENSATION CLAIMS (Continued)

B. Type of Injury, 2003

Type of Injury Number of Injuries

Pennsylvania (not counting Out of State or Unknown) 98,877

Indiana County 690

(Unknown) 15 (Unreported) 1 AIDS 1 All Other Cumulative Injuries, NOC 3 All Other Specific Injuries, NOC 49 Black Lung 1 Burn 14 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 5 Concussion 1 Contusion 90 Crushing 10 Dislocation 4 Foreign Body 14 Fracture 52 Hernia 6 Infection 1 Inflammation 19 Laceration 57 Loss of Hearing 1 Mental Stress 4 Multiple Injuries Including Both Physical and Psychological 5 Multiple Physical Injuries Only 30 No Physical Injury 5 Poisoning-General (Not OD or Cumulative Injury) 1 Puncture 13 Radiation 1 Respiratory Disorders (Gasses, Fumes, Chemicals, Etc.) 3 Rupture 3 Severance 2 Sprain 70 Strain 207 Syncope 1 Vision Loss 1

Note: NOC represents “not otherwise classified”.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Workers’ Compensation

Pennsylvania State Data Center 65 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 33. TOP EMPLOYERS, 4th QUARTER 2003

Rank Employer

1 Indiana University of PA 2 Indiana Regional Medical Center 3 State Government 4 Wal-Mart Associates, Inc. 5 Diamond Drugs, Inc. 6 Indiana Area School District 7 S & T Bank 8 Indiana County Commissioners 9 Fisher Scientific Co LLC 10 Gorell Enterprises, Inc. 11 Blairsville-Saltsburg School Dist. 12 Westinghouse Electric Company LLC 13 Specialty Tires of America 14 Polyvision Corporation 15 Marion Center Area School District 16 EME Homer City Generation, LP 17 Federal Government 18 Breeze Industrial Products Corp. 19 ACC Operations, Inc. 20 ARIN Intermediate Unit 28 21 The Indiana Printing & Publishing Co. 22 Reliant Energy Mid-Atlantic 23 Commonwealth Systems Corp. 24 Presbyterian Homes, Inc. 25 Student Cooperative Association, Inc. 26 Purchase Line School District 27 United School District 28 Homer Center School District 29 FMC Technologies LLC 30 Creps United Publications 31 Penns Manor Area School District 32 Specialty Bar Products Company 33 Lowe’s Home Centers, Inc. 34 Giant Food Stores LLC 35 Sheetz, Inc. 36 Senior Choice, Inc. 37 School Bus Drivers, Inc. 38 Musser Forests, Inc. 39 LGL Pizza Hut, Inc. 40 Amfire Mining Co LLC 41 Sears Roebuck & Co. 42 Whipstock Natural Gas 43 Ambulance Service Management Corp. 44 Bon Ton Stores, Inc. 45 Indiana Co Guid Center 46 Altoona Giant Eagle #693 47 Eat’n Park Restaurants, Inc. 48 Electro-Mec, Inc. 49 McDonald’s of Southtowne Plaza 50 Clark Metal Products Company

Note: Pennsylvania State Government includes all state employment except The Pennsylvania State University, SEPTA, and The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Center for W orkforce Information and Analysis

Pennsylvania State Data Center 66 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 34. COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS, 2002

------County------Pennsylvania------Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* Description Estab. Mid March ($1,000) Estab. Mid March ($1,000)

------Total 2,038 27,891 690,861 297,257 5,046,442 169,236,446 11---- Forestry, fishing, hunting, and agriculture support 11 B D 674 3,413 77,865 113 Forestry and logging 8 A D 342 G D 114 Fishing, hunting & trapping 1 A D 28 B D 115 Agriculture & forestry support activities 2 A D 304 2,008 47,889 21---- Mining 73 1,477 69,158 893 16,037 742,671 211 Oil & gas extraction 19 395 21,241 152 1,754 85,319 212 Mining (except oil & gas) 33 596 28,200 538 11,568 538,562 213 Mining support activities 21 486 19,717 203 2,715 118,790 22---- Utilities 13 479 30,128 764 34,985 2,400,343 221 Utilities 13 479 30,128 764 34,985 2,400,343 23---- Construction 215 925 25,898 27,920 243,151 9,993,468 233 Building, developing & general contracting 79 403 11,616 8,998 62,740 2,532,885 234 Heavy construction 15 132 4,524 1,291 36,514 1,730,801 235 Special trade contractors 121 390 9,758 17,631 143,897 5,729,782 31---- Manufacturing 103 3,546 122,945 16,399 710,581 27,869,819 311 Food mfg 8 74 1,012 1,310 72,691 2,432,650 312 Beverage & tobacco product mfg 1 A D 157 7,068 268,217 313 Textile mills - - - 188 9,816 303,220 314 Textile product mills 1 A D 282 7,795 229,848 315 Apparel manufacturing 1 A D 583 20,342 496,512 316 Leather & allied product mfg - - - 56 2,865 84,425 321 Wood product mfg 9 83 2,225 1,005 26,118 734,603 322 Paper mfg - - - 307 28,921 1,266,933 323 Printing & related support activities 8 235 4,958 1,586 46,834 1,657,564 324 Petroleum & coal products mfg 1 A D 171 6,657 366,798 325 Chemical mfg 2 B D 597 35,409 2,166,099 326 Plastics & rubber products mfg 7 773 20,097 703 45,852 1,584,467 327 Nonmetallic mineral product mfg 7 356 13,029 800 30,721 1,148,396 331 Primary metal mfg 3 E D 505 51,088 2,232,840 332 Fabricated metal product mfg 18 510 17,586 3,166 91,100 3,332,345 333 Machinery mfg 16 396 16,798 1,454 54,807 2,318,380 334 Computer & electronic product mfg 6 174 6,288 731 41,908 1,926,586 335 Electrical equip, appliance & component mfg 2 C D 349 25,292 953,093 336 Transportation equipment mfg 2 B D 364 44,179 2,153,677 337 Furniture & related product mfg 3 C D 931 26,587 847,907 339 Miscellaneous mfg 8 169 5,275 1,154 34,531 1,365,259 42---- Wholesale trade 63 1,087 29,274 16,272 239,897 10,399,206 421 Wholesale trade, durable goods 45 381 13,584 10,896 138,759 6,157,715 422 Wholesale trade, nondurable goods 18 706 15,690 5,376 101,138 4,241,491 44---- Retail trade 358 4,678 74,087 48,444 669,379 13,228,771 441 Motor vehicle & parts dealers 56 654 17,097 5,517 83,003 2,732,134 442 Furniture & home furnishing stores 21 135 2,495 2,549 20,877 507,125 443 Electronics & appliance stores 12 56 959 1,984 15,048 384,440 444 Bldg material & garden equip & supp dealers 32 329 6,541 4,061 51,091 1,366,069 445 Food & beverage stores 46 1,101 13,159 7,074 146,836 2,238,975 446 Health & personal care stores 23 209 4,532 4,101 55,714 1,076,706 447 Gasoline stations 37 311 3,474 4,382 38,234 523,150 448 Clothing & clothing accessories stores 36 326 3,265 6,397 61,073 884,368 451 Sporting goods, hobby, book & music stores 20 262 2,745 2,899 25,773 366,285 452 General merchandise stores 19 969 14,662 1,884 105,544 1,652,946 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 44 231 3,021 5,481 36,128 564,362 454 Nonstore retailers 12 95 2,137 2,115 30,058 932,211

Pennsylvania State Data Center 67 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 34. COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS, 2002 (Continued)

------County------Pennsylvania------Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* Description Estab. Mid March ($1,000) Estab. Mid March ($1,000)

48---- Transportation & warehousing 75 545 12,271 7,239 164,682 5,438,506 481 Air transportation - - - 159 22,663 1,218,924 483 Water transportation - - - 34 915 43,366 484 Truck transportation 56 320 8,841 4,198 57,991 2,046,135 485 Transit & ground passenger transportation 10 C D 1,122 30,375 444,108 486 Pipeline transportation 4 B D 109 2,333 156,411 487 Scenic & sightseeing transportation 1 A D 47 552 12,885 488 Transportation support activities 3 A D 865 11,945 390,645 492 Couriers & messengers - - - 450 29,050 853,485 493 Warehousing & storage 1 A D 255 8,858 272,547 51---- Information 23 1,185 31,755 5,149 146,715 6,922,960 511 Publishing industries 7 E D 1,068 43,781 2,319,649 512 Motion picture & sound recording industries 1 A D 537 6,345 119,031 513 Broadcasting & telecommunications 10 564 18,262 2,275 71,814 3,400,044 514 Information & data processing services 5 E D 1,269 24,775 1,084,236 52---- Finance & insurance 116 2,038 74,704 18,477 312,018 14,565,786 521 Monetary authorities - central bank - - - 2 G D 522 Credit intermediation & related activities 59 1,720 58,621 8,705 127,358 4,588,439 523 Security, commodity contracts & like activity 11 63 4,320 2,691 43,516 3,304,483 524 Insurance carriers & related activities 46 255 11,763 6,997 138,293 6,529,122 525 Funds, trusts, & other financial vehicles (part) - - - 82 G D 53---- Real estate & rental & leasing 54 518 13,559 9,111 66,423 2,110,195 531 Real estate 36 C D 6,824 42,602 1,404,933 532 Rental & leasing services 17 359 11,787 2,234 23,216 673,692 533 Lessors of other nonfinancial intangible asset 1 A D 53 605 31,570 54---- Professional, scientific & technical services 110 1,183 24,583 28,466 284,647 14,780,725 541 Professional, scientific & technical services 110 1,183 24,583 28,466 284,647 14,780,725 55---- Management of companies & enterprises 15 315 19,153 2,013 139,367 9,026,580 551 Management of companies & enterprises 15 315 19,153 2,013 139,367 9,026,580 56---- Admin, support, waste mgt, remediation services 63 1,655 22,091 13,304 273,566 6,666,269 561 Administrative & support services 57 1,559 18,632 12,466 259,898 6,157,959 562 Waste management & remediation services 6 96 3,459 838 13,668 508,310 61---- Educational services 15 193 5,143 2,932 201,321 5,594,513 611 Educational services 15 193 5,143 2,932 201,321 5,594,513 62---- Health care and social assistance 240 3,630 92,502 32,506 772,930 24,975,672 621 Ambulatory health care services 149 1,225 38,268 22,260 227,508 9,330,840 622 Hospitals 1 G D 364 267,088 9,840,375 623 Nursing & residential care facilities 39 699 11,345 3,585 172,034 3,856,420 624 Social assistance 51 F D 6,297 106,300 1,948,037 71---- Arts, entertainment & recreation 29 271 3,397 4,286 72,478 1,808,053 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, & related industries 4 A D 1,048 15,946 884,787 712 Museums, historical sites & like institutions 1 A D 285 5,922 141,273 713 Amusement, gambling & recreation industries 24 262 3,287 2,953 50,610 781,993 72---- Accommodation & food services 159 2,936 21,631 24,729 380,450 4,404,417 721 Accommodation 11 148 1,811 1,919 48,525 852,013 722 Food services & drinking places 148 2,788 19,820 22,810 331,925 3,552,404 81---- Other services (except public administration) 295 1,191 17,949 36,252 253,639 4,921,118 811 Repair & maintenance 87 407 9,363 10,001 51,070 1,405,901 812 Personal & laundry services 68 282 3,764 10,625 61,830 1,098,186 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, prof & like organizations 140 502 4,822 15,626 140,739 2,417,031 95---- Auxiliaries (exc corporate, subsidiary & regional mgt) 1 A D 617 60,043 3,288,555 99---- Unclassified establishments 7 13 93 810 720 20,954

*North American Industrial Classification System

Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A-0 to 19; B-20 to 99: C-100 to 249: E-250 to 499: F-500 to 999; G-1,000 to 2,499; H-2,500 to 4,999; I-5,000 to 9,999; J-10,000 to 24,999; K-25,000 to 49,999; L-50,000 to 99,999; M-100,000 or more. D-Indicates that data is suppressed and cannot be disclosed. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2002-Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania State Data Center 68 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 35. ECONOMIC CENSUSES

A. Service Industries, 1997

------County------Pennsylvania------Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* Description or Area Name Estab. March 12 ($1,000) Estab. March 12 ($1,000)

54 Professional, scientific, & technical services 89 601 20,181 23,184 235,025 10,448,289 56 Admin. & support & waste man. & remediation 52 477 8,516 10,171 255,663 4,598,274 61 Educational services 3 18 82 1,204r 10,339r 216,764r 62 Health care & social assistance 200 1,402 30,159 24,888 262,603 7,994,929 71 Arts, entertainment, & recreation 19 182 1,491 2,883 40,892 810,600 72 Accommodation & foodservices 167 2,707 17,478 24,465 365,158 3,364,117 81 Other services (except public administration) 126 573 9,205 19,754 107,502 2,049,049

*North American Industrial Classification System

Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A-0 to 19; B-20 to 99: C-100 to 249: E-250 to 499:F-500 to 999; G-1,000 to 2,499; H-2,500 to 4,999; I- 5,000 to 9,999; J-10,000 to 24,999; K-25,000 to 49,999; L-50,000 to 99,999; M-100,000 or more. D-Indicates that data is suppressed and cannot be disclosed. r: Revised data

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Census of Service Industries, Pennsylvania

B. Manufacturing, 1997

------County------Pennsylvania------Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* Description or Area Name Estab. March 12 ($1,000) Estab. March 12 ($1,000)

31-33 All mfg. Industries 88 3,175 98,851 17,128 826,521 27,641,293 326 Plastics and rubber products mfg. 6 666 16,322 779 50,370 1,553,957 333 Machinery mfg. 13 592 21,667 1,531 73,453 2,763,432

*North American Industrial Classification System

Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A-0 to 19; B-20 to 99: C-100 to 249: E-250 to 499:F-500 to 999; G-1,000 to 2,499; H-2,500 to 4,999; I-5,000 to 9,999; J- 10,000 to 24,999; K-25,000 to 49,999; L-50,000 to 99,999; M-100,000 or more. D-Indicates that data is suppressed and cannot be disclosed.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Census of Manufacturing, Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania State Data Center 69 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 35. ECONOMIC CENSUSES (Continued)

C. Wholesale Trade, 1997

------County------Pennsylvania------Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* Description or Area Name Estab. March 12 ($1,000) Estab. March 12 ($1,000)

42 Wholesale trade 80 870 19,642 17,138 237,567 8,588,178 421 Wholesale trade, durable goods 54 510 11,979 11,536 141,214 5,228,386 4211 Mot Veh & Mot Veh parts & supplies whsle 10 B D 1,222 17,215 442,882 42113 Tire & tube whsle 3 B D 83 G D 4213 Lumber & other construction mtrls whsle 3 A D 560 6,902 237,405 42132 Brick, stone, & related construction mtrls whsle 2 A D 94 605 21,349 4213201 Brick, block, tile, clay/cement sewer pipe whsle 1 A D 36 185 5,060 4215 Metal & mineral (excpt petroleum) whsle 8 B D 745 9,514 387,435 42151 Metal service centers & offices 4 A D 642 8,920 358,001 4215101 Ferrous metal service centers & sales offices 4 A D 533 7,777 310,868 42152 Coal & other mineral & ore whsle 4 18 1,370 103 594 29,434 4215201 Coal whsle 4 18 1,370 81 463 22,957 4218 Machinery, equip, & supplies whsle 17 C D 3,253 33,382 1,285,090 42183 Industrial machnry & equip whsle 5 B D 1,550 15,017 622,056 4218305 mtrls handling equip whsle 1 A D 259 3,863 148,653 4218306 Oilwell, oil refinery, & pipeline mach, equip, & supplies whsle 2 A D 46 285 15,883 4219 Miscellaneous durable goods whsle 6 C D 1,343 15,459 443,703 42193 Recyclable mtrl whsle 3 B D 509 6,589 192,210 4219301 Iron & steel scrap processors & dealers 3 B D 236 3,199 94,254 42193012 Iron & steel scrap processors (not using power processing equip) 2 B D 88 467 11,552 422 Wholesale trade, nondurable goods 26 360 7,663 5,602 96,353 3,359,792 4224 Grocery & related products whsle 7 B D 1,646 38,742 1,212,143 4227 Petroleum & petroleum products whsle 2 B D 325 5,156 160,587 42271 Petroleum bulk stations & terminals 2 B D 215 4,216 130,077 4227101 Petroleum bulk stations & terminals (excpt LP) 2 B D 209 4,147 128,525

*North American Industrial Classification System

Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A-0 to 19; B-20 to 99: C-100 to 249: E-250 to 499:F-500 to 999; G-1,000 to 2,499; H-2,500 to 4,999; I-5,000 to 9,999; J- 10,000 to 24,999; K-25,000 to 49,999; L-50,000 to 99,999; M-100,000 or more. D-Indicates that data is suppressed and cannot be disclosed.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Census of W holesale Trade, Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania State Data Center 70 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 35. ECONOMIC CENSUSES (Continued)

D. Retail Trade, 1997

------County------Pennsylvania------Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* Description or Area Name Estab. March 12 ($1,000) Estab. March 12 ($1,000)

44-45 Retail trade 391 4,986 64,338 50,208 650,144 10,561,877 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 49 615 12,187 5,620 79,521 2,139,467 4411 Automobile dealers 23 452 8,989 2,581 55,998 1,637,513 44111 New car dealers 12 409 8,210 1,526 51,765 1,543,573 44112 Used car dealers 11 43 779 1,055 4,233 93,940 4412 Other motor vehicle dealers 2 A D 437 3,047 70,964 44122 Motorcycle, boat, and other motor vehicle dealers 1 A D 319 2,114 45,399 4413 Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores 24 C D 2,602 20,476 430,990 44131 Automotive parts and accessories stores 17 116 2,305 1,804 13,893 282,145 442 Furniture and home furnishings stores 18 122 1,951 2,613 19,539 397,905 4421 Furniture stores 10 92 1,496 1,190 10,459 226,925 4422 Home furnishings stores 8 30 455 1,423 9,080 170,980 443 Electronics and appliance stores 10 36 532 1,839 12,781 264,454 44311 Appliance, television, and other electronics stores 7 B D 1,239 8,733 162,621 443112 Radio, television, and other electronics stores 3 14 251 734 5,823 107,293 44312 Computer and software stores 3 A D 421 3,078 85,477 444 Building material & garden equip. & supplies dealers 28 374 5,205 4,229 49,552 1,092,479 4441 Building material and supplies dealers 23 E D 3,346 43,271 969,954 44411 Home centers 1 C D 173 12,541 191,823 44413 Hardware stores 8 B D 740 6,248 83,680 44419 Other building material dealers 13 119 1,875 2,012 22,718 655,608 4442 Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores 5 B D 883 6,281 122,525 44422 Nursery and garden centers 2 A D 563 4,711 89,826 445 Food and beverage stores 59 1,251 11,815 7,201 152,042 1,937,602 4451 Grocery stores 36 1,151 10,910 4,266 137,654 1,735,855 44511 Supermarkets & oth. Grocery (ex. convenience) stores 25 1,104 10,622 2,957 126,021 1,625,130 4452 Specialty food stores 9 36 154 1,374 8,097 88,360 4453 Beer, wine, and liquor stores 14 64 751 1,561 6,291 113,387 446 Health and personal care stores 27 200 3,828 4,435 47,582 846,385 4461102 Proprietary stores 2 A D 148 1,065 10,075 44619 Other health and personal care stores 3 B D 662 3,729 77,499 447 Gasoline stations 44 341 3,435 4,893 38,504 442,710 44711 Gasoline stations with convenience stores 27 271 2,719 2,490 22,295 236,515 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 42 272 2,540 6,939 56,354 692,257 4481 Clothing stores 21 159 1,252 4,007 40,237 460,247 4482101 Men’s shoe stores 2 A D 128 501 8,336 4483 Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores 7 49 711 1,409 7,374 122,870 451 Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores 22 169 1,538 3,111 22,970 279,453 4511 Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument stores 12 61 488 1,963 14,714 183,718 4512 Book, periodical, and music stores 10 108 1,050 1,148 8,256 95,735 45121 Book stores and news dealers 6 90 914 759 5,657 69,208 451211 Book stores 5 B D 537 4,856 61,503 4512113 College book stores 3 B D 97 961 12,204 452 General merchandise stores 17 1,059 12,199 1,608 105,437 1,199,459 4521103 National chain department stores (excl. leased depts.) 2 C D 96 18,216 226,334 4529 Other general merchandise stores 11 486 6,037 1,089 20,167 221,997 45299 All other general merchandise stores 10 C D 1,044 J D 4529901 Variety stores 8 B D 698 5,862 55,785 4529903 Miscellaneous general merchandise stores 2 B D 317 3,064 37,537 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 58 270 4,802 5,537 32,526 394,187 4531 Florists 13 33 374 1,272 6,264 69,061 4532 Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores 21 109 1,199 1,905 13,274 141,763 45321 Office supplies and stationery stores 4 47 681 282 3,634 58,510 4532102 Office supplies stores 4 47 681 244 3,414 55,955

Pennsylvania State Data Center 71 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 35. ECONOMIC CENSUSES (Continued)

D. Retail Trade, 1997 (Continued)

------County------Pennsylvania------Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* Description or Area Name Estab. March 12 ($1,000) Estab. March 12 ($1,000)

4533 Used merchandise stores 6 23 242 621 3,703 42,531 4539 Other miscellaneous store retailers 18 105 2,987 1,739 9,285 140,832 45393 Manufactured (mobile) home dealers 5 79 2,800 188 1,234 30,953 45399 All other miscellaneous store retailers 9 B D 978 4,578 68,270 454 Nonstore retailers 17 277 4,306 2,183 33,336 875,519 4541 Electronic shopping and mail-order houses 3 B D 412 15,192 458,163 4543 Direct selling establishments 13 222 3,390 1,431 13,982 332,625 45431 Fuel dealers 9 201 2,754 852 8,784 227,065 454311 Heating oil dealers 5 B D 652 7,241 187,151 454312 Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers 4 C D 162 1,406 37,557

*North American Industrial Classification System

Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A-0 to 19; B-20 to 99: C-100 to 249: E-250 to 499:F-500 to 999; G-1,000 to 2,499; H-2,500 to 4,999; I-5,000 to 9,999; J- 10,000 to 24,999; K-25,000 to 49,999; L-50,000 to 99,999; M-100,000 or more. D-Indicates that data is suppressed and cannot be disclosed. N-Not available or not comparable. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Census of Retail Trade, Pennsylvania

TABLE 36. AGRICULTURE, 2002-2003

Percent of County Rank Pennsylvania Pennsylvania

Number of Farms 995 21 1.7 59,000 Total Cash Receipts * # $46,466 29 1.1 $4,091,443 Cash Receipts All Crops* $23,353 13 1.7 $1,360,038

*Data in thousands of Dollars. #Includes crops, livestock and government payments.

Source: USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service, February 2004, Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics, 2002-2003, Harrisburg, PA

Pennsylvania State Data Center 72 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 37. MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL DATA

A. Municipal Government, 2002 B. County Government, 2002

Total Revenue $21,642,155 Total Revenue $44,727,655 Total Taxes $8,348,546 Total Tax Revenue $8,669,843 Total Expenditures $20,580,632 Total Expenditures $43,278,153 Total Debt $17,149,021 Total Debt $28,753,622

C. Municipal Authority Financial Statistics, 2003

Total Operating Revenue $16,293,743 Total Operating Expenditures $13,568,327 Total Non Operating Revenue $4,563,414 Total Non Operating Expenditures $3,487,260 Total Outstanding Debt $118,581,104

D. Municipal Authorities by Purpose, 2003

Airport 1 Mass Transit / Rail System 1 Sewer 6 Water 6 Solid Waste 1 Sewer/Water 1 Hospital - Nonprofit Institution 1

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

Pennsylvania State Data Center 73 2005 Indiana County Data Book Pennsylvania State Data Center 74 2005 Indiana County Data Book SECTION VI: QUALITY OF LIFE

Pennsylvania State Data Center 75 2005 Indiana County Data Book MAP 8. HYDROGRAPHY MAP INDIANA COUNTY

Pennsylvania State Data Center 76 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 38. NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS AND FORESTS, 2004

A. State Parks

Park Name Sq. Miles Boat Camp Fish Hunt Picnic Ride Ski Swim

Yellow Creek 4.57 X X X X X X

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of State Parks

B. Federal Recreation Areas

County Park

++ Allegheny National Forest +++ Appalachian National Scenic Trail Adams Eisenhower National Historic Site Adams Gettysburg National Cemetery Adams Gettysburg National Military Park Armstrong Crooked Creek Lake Armstrong, Indiana, Jefferson Mahoning Creek Lake Beaver Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge Bedford, Huntingdon Raystown Lake Berks Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site Berks Blue Marsh Lake Blair/Cambria Allegheny Portage RR National Historic Site Bucks John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum Cambria National Memorial Carbon/Monroe Beltzville Lake (recreation managed by state) Carbon/Luzerne Francis E. Walter Dam Chester/Montgomery Valley Forge National Historical Park Clearfield Curwensville Lake (recreation managed by county) Clinton Alvin R. Bush - Kettle Creek Clinton Foster Joseph Sayers Dam - Bald Eagle Crawford Woodcock Creek Lake Elk East Branch Clarion River Lake Erie Erie National Wildlife Refuge Erie Union City Dam Fayette Fort Necessity National Battlefield Fayette Friendship Hill National Historic Site Fayette, Somerset Youghiogheny River Lake Fayette/Somerset Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail ( Trail) Forest Tionesta Lake Indiana, Westmoreland Lake Lackawanna Aylesworth Creek Lake Lackawanna Steamtown National Historic Site McKean, Warren Kinzua Dam Mercer Shenango River Lake Monroe/Pike (portions in PA and NJ) Delaware National Scenic River Monroe/Pike (portions in PA and NJ) Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Philadelphia Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site Philadelphia Independence National Historical Park Philadelphia Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial Tioga Cowanesque Lake Tioga Tioga-Hammond Lakes Wayne Prompton Lake Westmoreland Loyalhanna Lake

++ Elk, Forest, McKean, Warren Counties +++ Berks, Carbon, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lebanon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton, Perry, Schuylkill Counties Source: www.recreation.gov

Pennsylvania State Data Center 77 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 38. NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS AND FORESTS, 2004 (Continued)

C. State Forest Lands*

Acres in Percent of Total Acres in County County Pennsylvania Pennsylvania

Indiana County 471 0.0 2,032,293

*Based on deed descriptions as recorded in county courthouses. This tabulation does not include lands used primarily for State Park purposes.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of State Parks

TABLE 39. RECREATION LICENSES AND GAME HARVESTED

A. Licenses Issued, 2003

Percent of Type County Pennsylvania Pennsylvania

Boating Licenses 2,794 0.8 355,265 Fishing License 9,011 1.0 892,186

Source: Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, Bureau of Administration

B. Game Harvested, 2003

Percent of Type County Pennsylvania Pennsylvania

Antlered Deer Harvested 4,170 2.9 142,270 Antlerless Deer Harvested 8,520 2.6 322,620 Black Bear Harvested 69 2.3 3,000 Pheasants Harvested N/A* - 234,196

*Pheasant harvests are no longer collected by county. Harvest data now available only by Wildlife Management Unit.

Source: Pennsylvania Game Commission, Bureau of Wildlife Management

Pennsylvania State Data Center 78 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 39. RECREATION LICENSES AND GAME HARVESTED (Continued)

C. Firearms Licensing, 2002

License Sportsman Record Area to Carry Permit of Sales

Pennsylvania 101,440 6,319 143,357

Indiana County 1,014 113 1,269

Source: Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Research and Development

TABLE 40. CHURCHES AND CHURCH MEMBERSHIP, 2000

Denomination Abbreviation Congregations Members Adherents Attendees

Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection 11 194 211 566 American Baptist Churches in the USA 6 571 677 210 American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek 3 366 624 - Assembly of God 5 425 668 476 Baha’i - 5 5 - Catholic 12 - 13,304 - Christian and Missionary Alliance, The 4 325 683 - Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 2 356 422 92 Christian Churches and Churches of Christ 3 170 201 - Church of God (Anderson, IN) 4 - 312 312 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1 - 220 - Church of the Brethren 5 496 588 228 Church of the Nazarene 4 324 420 352 Churches of Christ 5 390 572 387 Churches of God, General Conference 1 57 107 107 Conservative Baptist Association of America 1 - 50 50 Episcopal 2 - 225 99 Evangelical Free Church of America, The 1 70 105 105 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 10 2,507 3,390 820 Free Methodist Church of North America 2 88 134 134 General Association of Regular Baptist Churches 1 15 20 20 Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Vasiloupulis 1 70 190 - Jewish Estimate 1 - 225 - Mennonite; Other Groups 1 28 33 - Old Order Amish Church 15 845 999 - Old Order Mennonite 1 27 32 - Orthodox Church in America: Territorial Dioceses 3 64 80 - Orthodox Presbyterian Church, The 1 43 57 57 Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) 26 4,365 5,172 2,099 Salvation Army, The 1 98 431 49 Seventh-day Adventist Church 2 133 158 - Southern Baptist Convention 1 84 100 33 Southwide Baptist Fellowship 1 - - - Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA 1 - 450 - Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations 1 60 71 - United Methodist Church, The 36 6,458 7,655 2,687 Wesleyan Church, The 2 32 95 38

Source: Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States, 2000, Glenmary Research Center

Pennsylvania State Data Center 79 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 41. CULTURAL SITES, 2004

A. Museums and Historical Sites

None Provided

Source: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Bureau of Historic Sites and Museums (data provided is most current available, 1996)

B. Non-Profit Cultural Organizations

Type of Organization Name Location

Arts Council/Agency Indiana Arts Council Indiana

Note: All theaters listed, are at present registered as, "not for profit," with the Internal Revenue Services and receive support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Source: Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (data provided is most current available, 1996)

C. Libraries

Name Location

Academic Libraries Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Stapleton Library Academic Libraries National Education Center - Vale Technical Inst Campus Law Libraries Indiana County Law Library Public Libraries Blairsville Public Library Public Libraries Burrell Township Library Public Libraries Indiana Free Library Inc Public Libraries Saltsburg Free Library Special Libraries Indiana Hospital

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Commonwealth Libraries Bureau, Directory of Pennsylvania Libraries, 2002

Pennsylvania State Data Center 80 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 42. INSTITUTIONS

A. Licensed Day Care Providers, September 2004

Percent of County Pennsylvania Pennsylvania

Number of Day Care Centers 13 0.3 3,892 Capacity of Day Care Centers 827 0.3 294,530 Number of Group Day Care Homes 12 1.5 814 Capacity of Group Day Care Homes 144 1.5 9,588

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Office of Children, Youth and Families, Bureau of Child Day Care Services

B. Nursing Homes, 2002

Area Number of Facilities Number of Licensed/Approved Beds

Pennsylvania 749 92,603

Indiana County 6 549

Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research

C. Licensed Personal Care Homes, September 2004

Area Number of Facilities Total Capacity

Pennsylvania 1,692 74,966

Indiana County 45 1,147

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Licensing Unit.

D. Hospitals, June 2002

County Percent of State Pennsylvania

General/Acute 1 0.6 177 Psychiatric - - 26 Rehabilitation - - 20 Federal - - 8 Other - - 35 Total 1 0.4 266

Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research

Pennsylvania State Data Center 81 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 42. INSTITUTIONS (Continued)

E. Regional Hospital Financial Report, Fiscal Year 2003

------In Dollars------Total Total Non- Revenue Operating Operating Operating Operating Over Hospital (Type*) Revenue Expenses Income Income Expenses

Indiana Regional Medical Center (GAH) 74,116,000 75,781,000 -1,665,000 -3,386,000 -5,051,000

*Facility type abbreviation are defined as follows: GAH - General Acute Hospitals RH - Rehabilitation Hospital SH - Specialty Hospital SGACH - Specialty General Acute Care Hospital PH - Psychiatric Hospital LTACH - Long Term Acute Care Hospital

Note: These data were provided by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Council, its agents, and staff make no representation, guarantee, or warranty, expressed or implied, that the financial, patient, and physician specific data are error-free, or that the use of these data will prevent differences of opinion among those who use published reports or purchased data. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council shall bear no responsibility or liability for the results or consequences of its use. Source: Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council

F. Regional Hospital Utilization Report, Fiscal Year 2003

Inpatient Percent Outpatient Hospital (Type*) Discharges Days Occupancy Visits

Indiana Regional Medical Center (GAH) 7,601 35,515 66.2 180,618

*Facility type abbreviation are defined as follows: GAH - General Acute Hospitals RH - Rehabilitation Hospital SH - Specialty Hospital SGACH - Specialty General Acute Care Hospital PH - Psychiatric Hospital LTACH - Long Term Acute Care Hospital Note: These data were provided by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Council, its agents, and staff make no representation, guarantee, or warranty, expressed or implied, that the financial, patient, and physician specific data are error-free, or that the use of these data will prevent differences of opinion among those who use published reports or purchased data. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council shall bear no responsibility or liability for the results or consequences of its use.

Source: Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council

Pennsylvania State Data Center 82 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 43. HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

A. Doctors, 2004

Area Medical Physicians and Surgeons Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons

Pennsylvania 33,000 4,712

Indiana County 111 18

Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs

B. Dentists and Dental Hygienists, 2004

Area Dentists Dental Hygienists

Pennsylvania 8,357 6,489

Indiana County 36 21

Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs

TABLE 44. HEALTH

A. Five Leading Causes of Death, 2002

------County------Pennsylvania------Rank Cause of Death Number Cause of Death Number

1 Diseases of Heart 259 Diseases of Heart 38,291 2 Cancer 195 Cancer 29,460 3 Accidents 48 Stroke 8,442 4 Stroke 41 C.L.R.D.* 5,942 5 C.L.R.D.* 37 Accidents 4,587

*Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease

Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research

Pennsylvania State Data Center 83 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 44. HEALTH (Continued)

B. Births and Deaths, 2002

Area Births Birth Rate* Deaths Death Rate*

Pennsylvania 142,380 11.5 129,396 10.5

Indiana County 823 9.3 913 10.3

*Birth and death rates are per 1,000 population, 2002.

Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research

C. Cumulative AIDS Cases, 1980-2004*

Area Presumed Alive Reported Dead Cumulative Cases

Pennsylvania 14,756 15,612 30,368

Indiana County 13 18 31

*Cases diagnosed and reported as of June 30, 2004 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Epidemiology, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research

D. Reported Teen Pregnancies by Outcome, 2002

Reported Live Fetal Induced Area Pregnancies Births Deaths Abortions

Pennsylvania 177,290 142,380 1,407 33,503

Under 15 499 235 6 258 15-17 6,172 4,279 57 1,836 18-19 12,546 8,655 95 3,796

Indiana County 975 823 11 141

Under 15 1 - - 1 15-17 23 15 - 8 18-19 74 42 2 30

Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Pennsylvania total includes unknown county of residence. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research

Pennsylvania State Data Center 84 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 44. HEALTH (Continued)

E. Reported Teen Pregnancies by Outcome, 1998-2002

Reported Live Fetal Induced Area Pregnancies Births Deaths Abortions

Pennsylvania 899,035 722,092 7,697 169,246

Under 15 2,746 1,309 31 1,406 15-17 33,940 23,709 347 9,884 18-19 67,207 46,310 562 20,335

Indiana County 5,049 4,316 48 685

Under 15 5 1 - 4 15-17 124 87 1 36 18-19 432 293 5 134

Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Pennsylvania total includes unknown county of residence.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research

F. Reported Teen Pregnancy Rates, 2002*

------Rate by Age of Woman------Area Total 10-14 15-19 15-17 18-19

Pennsylvania* * 70.1 1.2 42.5 23.7 69.7

Indiana County 48.3 0.4 21.5 12.5 27.5

*Rates per 1,000 2002 female population for each specified age group and county. Total includes all reported pregnancies per 1,000 female population age 15-44. **Pennsylvania total includes unknown county of residence. Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research

G. Reported Teen Pregnancy Rates, 1998-2002*

------Rate by Age of Woman------Area Total 10-14 15-19 15-17 18-19

Pennsylvania* * 71.0 1.4 47.6 27.7 74.8

Indiana County 48.5 0.4 23.6 13.4 30.1

*Rates per 1,000 female population for each specified age group and county, 1998-2002. Total includes all reported pregnancies per 1,000 female population age 15-44. **Pennsylvania total includes unknown county of residence.

Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research

Pennsylvania State Data Center 85 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 45. VOTER REGISTRATION, NOVEMBER 2004

Percent of County as County Percent of County Total Pennsylvania Total

Registered Democrat 23,811 44.3 3,966,293 0.6 Registered Republican 23,746 44.2 3,386,434 0.7 Registered Libertarian 182 0.3 34,003 0.5 Registered Green 127 0.2 15,525 0.8 Registered Other Parties 5,906 11.0 913,719 0.6 Total Registered Voters 53,772 100.0 8,315,974 0.6

Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation

TABLE 46. CRIME AND PRISONS

A. Type of Crime, 2002

Crime Rate Per Type of Crime County 100,000* Pennsylvania

Aggravated Assault 67 74.7 25,868 Arson 7 7.8 2,601 Burglary 259 288.9 51,113 Driving Under Influence 446 446.0 42,184 Larceny 820 914.7 188,943 Motor Vehicle Theft 86 95.9 30,668 Murder 3 3.3 595 Negligent Manslaughter - - 13 Property Crime Total 1,172 1,307.3 273,324 Rape 30 33.5 3,453 Robbery 19 21.2 16,377

*Crime Rate is based on 2002 Estimated Population. Source: Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Research and Development

B. Prisoners, Number and Rate, 2003

------Number of Prisoners------Rate Per 100,000 Population------Area Total State County Total State County

Pennsylvania 73,717 40,850 32,867 597.4 330.3 267.1

Indiana County 207 139 68 232.5 156.1 76.4

Note: State total includes 63 inmates of unknown county.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, Division of Planning, Research, Statistics and Grants

Pennsylvania State Data Center 86 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 46. CRIME AND PRISONS (Continued)

C. Average Daily Populations, Selected Years: 1994, 1998, 1999, 2002 and 2003

Area 1994 1998 1999 2002 2003

Indiana County 54 60 63 65 68

Notes: The Average Daily Population (ADP) is the sum of the number of inmates in a jail each day for a year, divided by the total number of days in the year. Data for 1994 is taken from the annual county statistical reports published by the Division of Planning, Research, Statistics and Grants

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, Division of Planning, Research, Statistics and Grants

Pennsylvania State Data Center 87 2005 Indiana County Data Book Pennsylvania State Data Center 88 2005 Indiana County Data Book SECTION VII: REFERENCE

Pennsylvania State Data Center 89 2005 Indiana County Data Book Pennsylvania State Data Center 90 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 47. POPULATION BY ZIP CODES, 2000

Zip Codes Population Zip Codes Population

15681 2,773 15756 159 156HH - 15757 31 15701 34,019 15759 2,979 15710 329 15761 134 15712 109 15763 17 15713 452 15765 1,713 15714 1,030 15767 820 15716 290 15771 971 15717 8,854 15772 1,742 15723 64 15774 1,534 15724 2,195 15777 109 15725 1,739 15783 117 15728 3,948 157HH - 15729 1,567 15920 919 15731 261 15929 73 15732 1,616 15944 1,520 15734 326 15949 485 15739 500 15954 1,524 15741 224 15957 217 15742 981 15961 574 15745 300 159HH - 15747 2,482 16222 177 15748 7,053 16246 275 15752 95 16256 1,768 15754 540

Note: Population data was tabulated by using Zip Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs). Data ending in “HH” denote ZCTA areas with water along margins of several land ZCTAs.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3

TABLE 48. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2005

A. Senate

District Legislator County

1 Fumo, Vincent J. Philadelphia (part) 2 Tartaglione, Christine M. Philadelphia (part) 3 Kitchen, Shirley M. Philadelphia (part) 4 Vacant Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) 5 Stack, Mike Philadelphia (part) 6 Tomlinson, Robert M. Bucks (part) 7 Hughes, Vincent J. Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) 8 Williams, Anthony Hardy Delaware (part), Philadelphia (part) 9 Pileggi, Dominic Chester (part), Delaware (part) 10 Conti, Joe Bucks (part), Montgomery (part) 11 O’ Pake, Michael A. Berks (part) 12 Greenleaf, Stewart J. Bucks (part), Montgomery (part) 13 Armstrong, Gibson E. Lancaster (part), York (part) 14 Musto, Raphael J. Carbon (part), Luzerne (part), Monroe (part) 15 Piccola, Jeffrey E. Dauphin (part), York (part) 16 Vacant Lehigh (part), Monroe (part), Northampton (part) 17 Williams, Constance H. Delaware (part), Montgomery (part) 18 Boscola, Lisa Lehigh (part), Monroe (part), Northampton (part) 19 Thompson, Robert J. Chester (part), Montgomery (part) 20 Lemmond, Charles D., Jr. Luzerne (part), Monroe (part), Pike, Susquehanna (part), Wayne, Wyoming

Pennsylvania State Data Center 91 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 48. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2005 (Continued)

A. Senate (Continued)

District Legislator County

21 White, Mary Jo Butler (part), Clarion, Erie (part), Forest, Venango, Warren (part) 22 Mellow, Robert J. Lackawanna, Luzerne (part), Monroe (part) 23 Madigan, Roger A. Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Susquehanna (part), Union (part) 24 Wonderling, Robert C. Bucks (part), Lehigh (part), Montgomery (part), Northampton (part) 25 Scarnati, Joseph B., III Cameron, Clearfield (part), Elk, Jefferson, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Warren (part) 26 Erickson, Edwin B. Chester (part), Delaware (part) 27 Gordner, John R. Columbia, Dauphin (part), Luzerne (part), Montour, Northumberland, Snyder 28 Waugh, Mike York (part) 29 Rhoades, James J. Berks (part), Carbon (part), Lehigh (part), Monroe (part), Northampton (part), Schuylkill 30 Jubelirer, Robert C. Bedford, Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon, Mifflin (part) 31 Vance, Patricia Cumberland, York (part) 32 Kasunic, Richard A. Fayette, Somerset (part), Washington (part), Westmoreland (part) 33 Punt, Terry L. Adams, Franklin, York (part) 34 Corman, Jake Center (part), Juniata, Juniata, Mifflin (part), Perry, Union (part) 35 Wozniak, John N. Cambria, Centre (part), Clearfield (part), Clinton, Somerset (part) 36 Wenger, Noah W. Chester (part), Lancaster (part) 37 Pippy, John Allegheny (part), Washington (part) 38 Ferlo, James Allegheny (part), Armstrong (part), Westmoreland (part) 39 Regola, Bob Westmoreland (part) 40 Orie, Jane Clare Allegheny (part), Butler (part) 41 White, Don Armstrong (part), Butler (part), Clearfield (part), Indiana, Westmoreland (part) 42 Vacant Allegheny (part) 43 Costa, Jay, Jr. Allegheny (part) 44 Rafferty, John C., Jr. Berks (part), Chester (part), Montgomery (part) 45 Logan, Sean F. Allegheny (part), Westmoreland (part) 46 Stout, Barry J. Allegheny (part), Beaver (part), Greene, Washington (part), Westmoreland (part) 47 LaValle, Gerald J. Allegheny (part), Beaver (part), Lawrence (part) 48 Brightbill, David J. Berks (part), Chester (part), Dauphin (part), Lancaster (part), Lebanon 49 Earll, Jane M. Erie (part) 50 Robbins, Robert D. Butler (part), Craw ford, Law rence (part), Mercer

Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Elections, Commissions and Legislation

B. House of Representatives

District Legislator County

1 Bebko-Jones, Linda Erie (part) 2 Fabrizio, Florinda (Flo) Erie (part) 3 Good, Matthew Erie (part) 4 Sonney, Curt Erie (part) 5 Evans, John R. Crawford (part), Erie (part) 6 Forcier, Teresa B. Crawford (part) 7 Gruitza, Michael C. Mercer (part) 8 Stevenson, Richard R. Butler (part), Mercer (part) 9 Sainato, Chris Beaver (part), Lawrence (part) 10 LaGrotta, Frank Beaver (part), Butler (part), Lawrence (part) 11 Ellis, Brian Butler (part) 12 Metcalfe, Daryl Butler (part) 13 Hershey, Arthur D. Chester (part) 14 Veon, Michael R. Beaver (part) 15 Biancucci, Vince Beaver (part)

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B. House of Representatives (Continued)

District Legislator County

16 Ramaley, Sean M. Allegheny (part), Beaver (part) 17 Wilt, Rod E. Crawford (part), Lawrence (part), Mercer (part) 18 DiGirolamo, Gene Bucks (part) 19 Wheatley, Jake Jr. Allegheny (part) 20 Walko, Don Allegheny (part) 21 Pistella, Frank J. Allegheny (part) 22 Diven, Michael Allegheny (part) 23 Frankel, Dan B. Allegheny (part) 24 Preston, Joseph, Jr. Allegheny (part) 25 Markosek, Joseph F. Allegheny (part), Westmoreland (part) 26 Hennessey, Timothy F. Chester (part) 27 Petrone, Thomas C. Allegheny (part) 28 Turzai, Mike Allegheny (part) 29 O’Neill, Bernie Bucks (part) 30 Habay, Jeffrey Earl Allegheny (part) 31 Steil, David J. Bucks (part) 32 DeLuca, Anthony M. Allegheny (part) 33 Dermody, Frank Allegheny (part) 34 Costa, Paul Allegheny (part) 35 Gergely, Marc Allegheny (part) 36 Readshaw, Harry A. Allegheny (part) 37 Creighton, Thomas C. Lancaster (part) 38 Ruffing, Kenneth W. Allegheny (part) 39 Levdansky, David K. Allegheny (part), Washington (part) 40 Maher, John A. Allegheny (part), Washington (part) 41 True, Katie Lancaster (part) 42 Stevenson, Thomas L. Allegheny (part) 43 Boyd, Scott W. Lancaster (part) 44 Mustio, Mark Allegheny (part) 45 Kotik, Nick Allegheny (part) 46 Lescovitz, Victor J. Allegheny (part), Beaver (part), Washington (part) 47 Gillespie, Keith York (part) 48 Solobay, Timothy J. Washington (part) 49 Daley, Peter J., II Fayette (part), Washington (part) 50 DeWeese, H. William Fayette (part), Greene, Washington (part) 51 Roberts, Lawrence Fayette (part) 52 Shaner, James E. Fayette (part), Westmoreland (part) 53 Godshall, Robert W. Montgomery (part) 54 Pallone, John E. Armstrong (part), Westmoreland (part) 55 Petrarca, Joseph A. Westmoreland (part) 56 Casorio, James E., Jr. Westmoreland (part) 57 Tangretti, Thomas A. Westmoreland (part) 58 Harhai, R. Ted Fayette (part), Westmoreland (part) 59 Stairs, Jess M. Fayette (part), Westmoreland (part) 60 Pyle, Jeff Armstrong (part), Indiana (part) 61 Harper, Kate M. Montgomery (part) 62 Reed, Dave Indiana (part) 63 McIlhattan, Fred Armstrong (part), Clarion 64 Hutchinson, Scott E. Butler (part), Venango 65 Rapp, Kathy Forest, McKean (part), Warren 66 Smith, Samuel H. Armstrong (part), Indiana (part), Jefferson 67 Causer, Martin T. Cameron, McKean (part), Potter 68 Baker, Matthew E. Bradford (part), Tioga 69 Bastian, Bob Bedford (part), Somerset (part) 70 Fichter, John W. Montgomery (part) 71 Wojnaroski, Edward P., Sr. Cambria (part) 72 Yewcic, Thomas F. Cambria (part),Somerset (part) 73 Haluska, Gary Cambria (part) 74 George, Camille (Bud) Clearfield (part) 75 Surra, Dan A. Clearfield (part), Elk

Pennsylvania State Data Center 93 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 48. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2005 (Continued)

B. House of Representatives (Continued)

District Legislator County

76 Hanna, Michael K., Sr. Centre (part), Clinton 77 Herman, Lynn B. Centre (part) 78 Hess, Dick L. Bedford (part), Fulton, Huntingdon (part) 79 Geist, Richard A. Blair (part) 80 Stern, Jerry A. Blair (part) 81 Sather, Larry O. Blair (part), Huntingdon (part), Mifflin (part) 82 Harris, C. Adam Juniata, Mifflin (part), Snyder (part) 83 Cappelli, Steven W. Lycoming (part) 84 Feese, Brett Lycoming (part) 85 Fairchild, Russ Snyder (part), Union 86 Keller, Mark K. Franklin (part), Perry (part) 87 Grell, Glen R. Cumberland (part) 88 Nailor, Jerry L. Cumberland (part) 89 Kauffman, Rob Cumberland (part), Franklin (part) 90 Fleagle, Patrick E. Franklin (part) 91 Maitland, Stephen R. Adams (part), Franklin (part) 92 Smith, Bruce Cumberland (part), York (part) 93 Miller, Ron York (part) 94 Saylor, Stanley E. York (part) 95 Stetler, Stephen H. York (part) 96 Sturla, Michael P. Lancaster (part) 97 Baldwin, Roy E. Lancaster (part) 98 Hickernell, David S. Dauphin (part), Lancaster (part) 99 Denlinger, Gordon R. Lancaster (part) 100 Armstrong, Gibson C. Lancaster (part) 101 Gingrich, Mauree A. Lebanon (part) 102 Zug, Peter J. Lebanon (part) 103 Buxton, Ronald I. Dauphin (part) 104 McNaughton, Mark S. Dauphin (part) 105 Marsico, Ronald S. Dauphin (part) 106 Payne, John D. Dauphin (part) 107 Belfanti, Robert E., Jr. Columbia (part), Montour, Northumberland (part) 108 Phillips, Merle H. Northumberland (part), Snyder (part) 109 Millard, David R. Columbia (part) 110 Pickett, Tina Bradford (part), Sullivan, Susquehanna (part) 111 Major, Sandra J. Susquehanna (part), Wayne (part), Wyoming (part) 112 Belardi, Fred Lackawanna (part) 113 Cawley, Gaynor Lackawanna (part) 114 Wansacz, Jim Lackawanna (part), Luzerne (part), Susquehanna (part), Wyoming (part) 115 Staback, Edward G. Lackawanna (part),Wayne (part) 116 Eachus, Todd A. Luzerne (part) 117 Hasay, George C. Columbia (part), Luzerne (part), Wyoming (part) 118 Tigue, Thomas M. Luzerne (part), Monroe (part) 119 Yudichak, John T. Luzerne (part) 120 Mundy, Phyllis Luzerne (part) 121 Blaum, Kevin Luzerne (part) 122 McCall, Keith R. Carbon 123 Goodman, Neal P. Schuylkill (part) 124 Argall, David G. Berks (part), Schuylkill (part) 125 Allen, Bob Berks (part), Schuylkill (part) 126 Santoni, Dante, Jr. Berks (part) 127 Caltagirone, Thomas R. Berks (part) 128 Rohrer, Samuel E. Berks (part) 129 Miller, Sheila Berks (part) 130 Leh, Dennis E. Berks (part) 131 Browne, Pat Lehigh (part) 132 Mann, Jennifer Lehigh (part) 133 Rooney, T. J. Lehigh (part), Northampton (part) 134 Reichley, Douglas G. Berks (part), Lehigh (part) 135 Samuelson, Steve Lehigh (part), Northampton (part)

Pennsylvania State Data Center 94 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 48. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2005 (Continued)

B. House of Representatives (Continued)

District Legislator County

136 Freeman, Robert Northampton (part) 137 Grucela, Richard T. Northampton (part) 138 Dally, Craig A. Northampton (part) 139 Birmelin, Jerry Monroe (part), Pike (part), Wayne (part) 140 Corrigan, Thomas C., Sr. Bucks (part) 141 Melio, Anthony J. Bucks (part) 142 Wright, Matthew N. Bucks (part) 143 Mcilhinney, Charles T., Jr. Bucks (part) 144 Watson, Katharine M. Bucks (part) 145 Clymer, Paul I. Bucks (part) 146 Quigley, Thomas J. Montgomery (part) 147 Bunt, Raymond, Jr. Montgomery (part) 148 Gerber, Michael Montgomery (part) 149 Leach, Daylin Montgomery (part) 150 Crahalla, Jacqueline R. Montgomery (part) 151 McGill, Eugene F. Montgomery (part) 152 Cornell, Susan E. Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) 153 Shapiro, Josh Montgomery (part) 154 Curry, Lawrence H. Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) 155 Schroder, Curt Chester (part) 156 Taylor, Elinor Z. Chester (part) 157 Rubley, Carole A. Chester (part), Montgomery (part) 158 Ross, Chris Chester (part) 159 Kirkland, Thaddeus Delaware (part) 160 Barrar, Stephen E. Chester (part), Delaware (part) 161 Gannon, Thomas P. Delaware (part) 162 Raymond, Ron Delaware (part) 163 Micozzie, Nicholas A. Delaware (part) 164 Civera, Mario J., Jr. Delaware (part) 165 Adolf, William F., Jr. Delaware (part) 166 Vitali, Gregory S. Delaware (part) 167 Flick, Robert J. Chester (part) 168 Killion, Thomas H. Chester (part), Delaware (part) 169 O’ Brien, Dennis M. Philadelphia (part) 170 Kenney, George T., Jr. Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) 171 Benninghoff, Kerry A. Centre (part), Mifflin (part) 172 Perzel, John M. Philadelphia (part) 173 McGeehan, Michael P. Philadelphia (part) 174 Butkovitz, Alan L. Philadelphia (part) 175 Lederer, Marie A. Philadelphia (part) 176 Scavello, Mario M. Monroe (part) 177 Taylor, John J. Philadelphia (part) 178 Petri, Scott Bucks (part) 179 Rieger, William W. Philadelphia (part) 180 Cruz, Angel L. Philadelphia (part) 181 Thomas, Curtis W. Philadelphia (part) 182 Josephs, Babette Philadelphia (part) 183 Harhart, Julie Lehigh (part), Northampton (part) 184 Keller, William F. Philadelphia (part) 185 Donatucci, Robert C. Delaware (part), Philadelphia (part) 186 James, Harold Philadelphia (part) 187 Semmel, Paul W. Berks (part), Lehigh (part) 188 Roebuck, James R., Jr. Philadelphia (part) 189 Siptroth, John Monroe (part), Pike (part) 190 Blackwell, Thomas W., IV Philadelphia (part) 191 Waters, Ronald G. Delaware (part), Philadelphia (part) 192 Bishop, Louise Williams Philadelphia (part) 193 Nickol, Steven R. Adams (part),York (part) 194 Manderino, Kathy Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) 195 Oliver, Frank L. Philadelphia (part)

Pennsylvania State Data Center 95 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 48. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2005 (Continued)

B. House of Representatives (Continued)

District Legislator County

196 Mackereth, Beverly York (part) 197 Williams, Jewell Philadelphia (part) 198 Youngblood, Rosita C. Philadelphia (part) 199 Gabig, Will Cumberland (part) 200 Washington, LeAnna M. Philadelphia (part) 201 Myers, John Philadelphia (part) 202 Cohen, Mark B. Philadelphia (part) 203 Evans, Dwight Philadelphia (part)

Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Elections, Commissions and Legislation

TABLE 49. COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2004

Planning Commission Contact Person Phone Number

Adams County Planning Commission Richard Schmoyer (717) 334-6781, ext. 340 Allegheny County Department of Economic Development Lynn Heckman (412) 350-4549 Armstrong County Planning and Development Richard L. Palilla (724) 548-3223 Beaver County Planning Commission Frank Mancini (724) 728-5700, ext. 313 Bedford County Planning Commission Jeffry W. Kloss (814) 623-4827 Berks County Planning Commission Glenn Knoblauch (610) 478-6300 Blair County Planning Commission Richard T. Haines (814) 940-5984 Bradford County Planning Commission Raymond J. Stolanis (570) 268-4193 Bucks County Planning Commission Lynn T. Bush (215) 345-3400 Butler County Planning Commission David P. Johnston (724) 284-5300 Cambria County Planning Commission Bradford G. Beigay (814) 472-2106 Cameron County Planning Commission Theodore Krellner (814) 486-2315 Carbon County Office of Planning and Development Fred Osifat (570) 325-3671 Centre County Planning Commission Robert B. Jacobs (814) 355-6791 Chester County Planning Commission William H. Fulton (610) 344-6285 Clarion County Department of Planning and Development Twila Rifenberrick (814) 226-4000, ext. 2801 Clearfield County Planning Office Jodi McCluskey (814) 765-2641, ext. 5978 Clinton County Planning Commission Timothy Holladay (570) 893-4080 Columbia County Planning Commission Robert Aungst (570) 389-9146 Crawford County Planning Commission Jack Lynch (814) 336-1151, ext. 341 Cumberland County Planning Commission Kirk Stoner (717) 240-5381 Delaware County Planning Department John Pickett (610) 891-5200 Elk County Planning Commission Dan Freeburg (814) 776-5335 Erie County Department of Planning & Economic Development Janet Anderson (814) 451-7003 Fayette County Planning, Zoning and Community Development Tammy Shell (724) 430-1210 Forest County Planning Commission Douglas E. Carlson (814) 755-3450 Franklin County Planning Commission Philip A. Tarquino (717) 261-3855 Fulton County Planning Commission Mary K. Seville (717) 485-3717 Greene County Planning Commission Ann Bargerstock (724) 852-5236 Huntingdon County Planning and Development Department Richard E. Stahl (814) 643-5091 Indiana County Office of Planning and Development Leanne C. Chaney (724) 465-3870 Jefferson County Department of Development Craig Coon (814) 849-3047 Jefferson County Department of Development John D. Kaskan (814) 849-3047 Juniata County Planning Commission William Stong (717) 436-7729

Pennsylvania State Data Center 96 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 49. COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2004 (Continued)

Planning Commission Contact Person Phone Number

Lackawanna County Regional Planning Commission Glenn Pellino (570) 963-6826 Lancaster County Planning Commission Ronald Bailey (717) 299-8333 Lawrence County Planning Department Jim Gagliano, Jr. (724) 656-2144 Lebanon County Planning Department Earl H. Meyer (717) 274-2801, ext. 325 Lehigh Valley Planning Commission Michael Kaiser (610) 264-4544 Luzerne County Planning Commission Adrian Merolli (570) 825-1560 Lycoming County Economic and Community Development Services Jerry S. Walls (570) 320-2130 McKean County Planning Commission Deborah L. Lunden (814) 887-3235 Mercer County Regional Planning Commission Daniel Gracenin (724) 981-2412 Mifflin County Planning Commission William Gomes (717) 242-0887 Monroe County Planning Commission John E. Woodling (570) 517-3100 Montgomery County Planning Commission Kenneth B. Hughes (610) 278-3722 Montour County Planning Commission Betsy Hack (570) 271-3028 Northumberland County Planning Commission Ronald G. Marshall (570) 988-4220 Tri-County Regional Planning Commission James W. Szymborski (717) 234-2639 Pike County Office of Community Planning Michael Mrozinski (570) 296-6293 Potter County Planning Commission Michael Kear (814) 274-8254 Schuylkill County Planning & Zoning Commission Charles Ross (570) 628-1415 Snyder County Planning Commission Kevin P. Staschiak (570) 837-4257 Somerset County Planning Commission Brad Zearfoss (814) 445-1544 Sullivan County Planning Commission Mike Hufnagel (570) 946-5207 Susquehanna County Department of Planning Robert G.Templeton (570) 278-4600, ext. 291 Tioga County Planning Commission Jim Weaver (570) 723-8251 Union County Planning Commission Shawn McLaughlin (570) 522-1370 Venango County Planning Commission Fred Wilder (814) 432-4555 Warren County Planning and Zoning Commission Dan Glotz (814) 726-3861 Washington County Planning Commission Lisa Cessna (724) 228-6811 Wayne County Department of Planning Edward J. Coar (570) 253-5970, ext. 183 Westmoreland County Department of Planning and Development Larry J. Larese (724) 830-3600 Wyoming County Planning Commission Paul J. Weilage (570) 836-3200, ext. 268 York County Planning Commission Felicia Dell (717) 771-9870

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

TABLE 50. REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2000

County Region Contact Phone Number

Allegheny Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission James Hassinger (412) 391-5591 Armstrong Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission James Hassinger (412) 391-5591 Beaver Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission James Hassinger (412) 391-5591 Bedford Southern Alleghenies Planning and Develop. Commission Edward Silvetti (814) 949-6520 Berks Berks County Economic Development Commission Terri Lampe (610) 478-6069 Blair Southern Alleghenies Planning and Develop. Commission Edward Silvetti (814) 949-6520 Bradford Northern Tier Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Kevin D. Abrams (570) 265-9103 Bucks Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission John Coscia (215) 592-1800 Butler Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission James Hassinger (412) 391-5591 Cambria Southern Alleghenies Planning and Develop. Commission Edward Silvetti (814) 949-6520 Cameron North Central PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Ronald W. Kuleck (814) 773-3162 Carbon Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Cameron A. Moore (570) 655-5581 Centre SEDA-COG Dennis Robinson (570) 524-4491 Chester Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission John Coscia (215) 592-1800 Clarion Northwest PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Jack Allston (814) 677-4800 Clearfield North Central PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Ronald W. Kuleck (814) 773-3162 Clinton SEDA-COG Dennis Robinson (570) 524-4491 Columbia SEDA-COG Dennis Robinson (570) 524-4491 Crawford Northwest PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Jack Allston (814) 677-4800 Cumberland Tri-County Planning Commission James Szymborski (717) 234-2639

Pennsylvania State Data Center 97 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 50. REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2000 (Continued)

County Region Contact Phone Number

Dauphin Tri-County Planning Commission James Szymborski (717) 234-2639 Delaware Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission John Coscia (215) 592-1800 Elk North Central PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Ronald W. Kuleck (814) 773-3162 Erie Northwest PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Jack Allston (814) 677-4800 Fayette Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission James Hassinger (412) 391-5591 Forest Northwestern PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Jack Allston (814) 677-4800 Fulton Southern Alleghenies Planning and Develop. Commission Edward Silvetti (814) 949-6520 Greene Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission James Hassinger (412) 391-5591 Huntingdon Southern Alleghenies Planning and Develop. Commission Edward Silvetti (814) 949-6520 Indiana Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission James Hassinger (412) 391-5591 Jefferson North Central PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Ronald W. Kuleck (814) 773-3162 Juniata SEDA-COG Dennis Robinson (570) 524-4491 Lackawanna Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Cameron A. Moore (570) 655-5581 Lawrence Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission James Hassinger (412) 391-5591 Lehigh Lehigh Valley Planning Commission Michael N. Kaiser (610) 264-4544 Luzerne Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Cameron A. Moore (570) 655-5581 Lycoming SEDA-COG Dennis Robinson (570) 524-4491 McKean North Central PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Ronald W. Kuleck (814) 773-3162 Mercer Northwest PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Jack Allston (814) 677-4800 Mifflin SEDA-COG Dennis Robinson (570) 524-4491 Monroe Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Cameron A. Moore (570) 655-5581 Montgomery Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission John Coscia (215) 592-1800 Montour SEDA-COG Dennis Robinson (570) 524-4491 Northampton Lehigh Valley Planning Commission Michael N. Kaiser (610) 264-4544 Northumberland SEDA-COG Dennis Robinson (570) 524-4491 Perry Tri-County Planning Commission James Szymborski (717) 234-2639 Perry SEDA-COG Dennis Robinson (570) 524-4491 Philadelphia Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission John Coscia (215) 592-1800 Pike Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Cameron A. Moore (570) 655-5581 Potter North Central PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Ronald W. Kuleck (814) 773-3162 Schuylkill Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Cameron A. Moore (570) 655-5581 Snyder SEDA-COG Dennis Robinson (570) 524-4491 Somerset Southern Alleghenies Planning and Develop. Commission Edward Silvetti (814) 949-6520 Sullivan Northern Tier Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Kevin D. Abrams (570) 265-9103 Susquehanna Northern Tier Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Kevin D. Abrams (570) 265-9103 Tioga Northern Tier Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Kevin D. Abrams (570) 265-9103 Union SEDA-COG Dennis Robinson (570) 524-4491 Venango Northwest PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Jack Allston (814) 677-4800 Warren Northwest PA Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Jack Allston (814) 677-4800 Washington Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission James Hassinger (412) 391-5591 Wayne Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Cameron A. Moore (570) 655-5581 Westmoreland Southwestern PA Commission James Hassinger (412) 391-5591 Wyoming Northern Tier Regional Planning and Develop. Commission Kevin D. Abrams (570) 265-9103

Source: The Pennsylvania State Data Center compiled the above listing from a variety of sources.

Pennsylvania State Data Center 98 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 51. MUNICIPAL CONTACT PERSONS, 2000

Municipality Type Contact Person Phone Number

Indiana County County Helen C. Hill (724) 465-3805

Armagh Borough Margaret Larkin (814) 446-5102 Armstrong Township Patricia L. George (724) 465-4755 Banks Township June C. Fetterman (814) 427-2112 Black Lick Township Ruth I. Smith (724) 459-9138 Blairsville Borough Ronald G. Hood (724) 459-9100 Brush Valley Township Robin Brilhart (724) 479-3358 Buffington Township Robert Luther (814) 749-0422 Burrell Township Helen L. Olechovski (724) 248-3308 Canoe Township Georgia Lou Riddle (814) 938-6383 Center Township Karen L. Pernici (724) 479-2688 Cherry Tree Borough Barbara Frantz (814) 948-7504 Cherryhill Township Phyllis Bestvina (724) 465-7453 Clymer Borough Connie L. Gniewek (724) 254-9247 Conemaugh Township Robin L. Cribbs (724) 639-9330 Creekside Borough Gail Smith (724) 463-7059 East Mahoning Township Bertha Ackerson (724) 397-2260 East Wheatfield Township Roberta A. Naugle (814) 446-6311 Ernest Borough Patricia Yamrick (724) 349-7489 Glen Campbell Borough Debra Cessna (814) 845-7506 Grant Township Dolores Mumau (724) 254-4241 Green Township Dorothy Dotts (724) 254-9355 Homer City Borough Stanley Buggey (724) 479-8005 Indiana Borough James P. Gladkosky (724) 463-4173 Marion Center Borough Terri Starr (724) 397-0200 Montgomery Township Mary Jo Engle (814) 743-5239 North Mahoning Township Joan E. Diem (724) 286-9681 Pine Township Jennifer Lindahl (814) 948-4480 Plumville Borough Rosemary Perry (724) 397-9036 Rayne Township Robert W. Lavan (724) 463-6261 Saltsburg Borough Ralph Brown (724) 639-9413 Shelocta Borough Debra Reed (724) 354-3034 Smicksburg Borough Marilyn L. Barnette (814) 257-8890 South Mahoning Township Priscilla Lambing (724) 397-9090 Washington Township Connie L. Johnston (724) 397-2059 West Mahoning Township Nancy L. Holmes (814) 375-1095 West Wheatfield Township Jean Yarnal (724) 676-4403 White Township Larry W. Garner (724) 463-8585 Young Township Joan Maschak (724) 726-1057

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

TABLE 52. INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS ANALYSTS, 2004

Labor Market Contact Person Phone Number

All Areas Center for Workforce Information & Analysis, Workforce Information Center (717) 787-6466 or (877) 493-3282

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Center for W orkforce Information and Analysis

Pennsylvania State Data Center 99 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 53. WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREAS, 2004

County Contact Person Council Phone Number

Pennsylvania Fred Dedrick State Workforce Investment Board (717) 772-4966

Adams County Robert Garraty, Ph.D. South Central Workforce Investment Board (717) 920-2840 Allegheny County Ron Painter Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board (412) 552-7097 Armstrong County Fred Fornataro Tri-County Workforce Investment Board (724) 282-9341 Beaver County Linda Bell Southwest Corner Workforce Investment Board (724) 229-5083 Bedford County Susan Whisler Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board (814) 949-6507 Berks County Ed McCann Berks County Workforce Investment Board (610) 988-1300 Blair County Susan Whisler Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board (814) 949-6507 Bradford County Frank Thompson Northern Tier Workforce Investment Board (570) 265-7585 Bucks County Sara Wilson Bucks County Workforce Investment Board (610) 992-0555 Butler County Fred Fornataro Tri-County Workforce Investment Board (724) 282-9341 Cambria County Susan Whisler Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board (814) 949-6507 Cameron County Mike Lawrence North Central Workforce Investment Board (814) 773-3162 Carbon County Joseph Sebelin Pocono Counties Workforce Investment Board (570) 325-2462 Centre County William Brock Central Workforce Investment Board (570) 568-0800 Chester County Thomas H. McIntyre Chester County Workforce Investment Board (610) 344-6900 Clarion County Michele Zieziula Northwest Workforce Investment Board (814) 333-1286 Clearfield County Mike Lawrence North Central Workforce Investment Board (814) 773-3162 Clinton County William Brock Central Workforce Investment Board (570) 568-0800 Columbia County William Brock Central Workforce Investment Board (570) 568-0800 Crawford County Michele Zieziula Northwest Workforce Investment Board (814) 333-1286 Cumberland County Robert Garraty, Ph.D. South Central Workforce Investment Board (717) 920-2840 Dauphin County Robert Garraty, Ph.D. South Central Workforce Investment Board (717) 920-2840 Delaware County Patricia Leahey Delaware County Workforce Investment Board (215) 923-4059 Elk County Mike Lawrence North Central Workforce Investment Board (814) 773-3162 Erie County Michele Zieziula Northwest Workforce Investment Board (814) 333-1286 Fayette County Bill Thompson Westmoreland/Fayette Workforce Investment Board (724) 755-2145 Forest County Michele Zieziula Northwest Workforce Investment Board (814) 333-1286 Franklin County Robert Garraty, Ph.D. South Central Workforce Investment Board (717) 920-2840 Fulton County Susan Whisler Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board (814) 949-6507 Greene County Linda Bell Southwest Corner Workforce Investment Board (724) 229-5083 Huntingdon County Susan Whisler Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board (814) 949-6507 Indiana County Fred Fornataro Tri-County Workforce Investment Board (724) 282-9341 Jefferson County Mike Lawrence North Central Workforce Investment Board (814) 773-3162 Juniata County Robert Garraty, Ph.D. South Central Workforce Investment Board (717) 920-2840 Lackawanna County H. Bernard Noss Lackawanna County Workforce Investment Board (570) 963-6836 Lancaster County Scott Sheely Lancaster County Workforce Investment Board (717) 735-0333 Lawrence County Gregg Dogan West Central Workforce Investment Board (724) 658-6874 Lebanon County Robert Garraty, Ph.D. South Central Workforce Investment Board (717) 920-2840 Lehigh County Nancy Dischinat Lehigh Valley Workforce Investment Board (610) 437-5627 Luzerne County Richard Heffron Luzerne/Schuylkill Workforce Investment Board (570) 822-1101 Lycoming County William Brock Central Workforce Investment Board (570) 568-0800 McKean County Mike Lawrence North Central Workforce Investment Board (814) 773-3162 Mercer County Gregg Dogan West Central Workforce Investment Board (724) 658-6874 Mifflin County William Brock Central Workforce Investment Board (570) 568-0800 Monroe County Joseph Sebelin Pocono Counties Workforce Investment Board (570) 325-2462 Montgomery County Gerald Birkelbach Montgomery County Workforce Investment Board (610) 278-5950 Montour County William Brock Central Workforce Investment Board (570) 568-0800 Northampton County Ed Murray Lehigh Valley Workforce Investment Board (610) 437-5627 Northumberland County William Brock Central Workforce Investment Board (570) 568-0800 Perry County Richard Kopecky South Central Workforce Investment Board (717) 920-2840 Philadelphia County Sallie Glickman Philadelphia County Workforce Investment Boar (215) 717-2010 Pike County Joseph Sebelin Pocono Counties Workforce Investment Board (570) 325-2462 Potter County Mike Lawrence North Central Workforce Investment Board (814) 773-3162 Schuylkill County Richard Heffron Luzerne/Schuylkill Workforce Investment Board (570) 822-1101 Snyder County William Brock Central Workforce Investment Board (570) 568-0800 Somerset County Susan Whisler Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board (814) 949-6507 Sullivan County Frank Thompson Northern Tier Workforce Investment Board (570) 265-7585 Susquehanna County Frank Thompson Northern Tier Workforce Investment Board (570) 265-7585 Tioga County Frank Thompson Northern Tier Workforce Investment Board (570) 265-7585

Pennsylvania State Data Center 100 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 53. WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREAS, 2004 (Continued)

County Contact Person Council Phone Number

Union County William Brock Central Workforce Investment Board (570) 568-0800 Venango County Michele Zieziula Northwest Workforce Investment Board (814) 333-1286 Warren County Michele Zieziula Northwest Workforce Investment Board (814) 333-1286 Washington County Linda Bell Southwest Corner Workforce Investment Board (724) 229-5083 Wayne County Joseph Sebelin Pocono Counties Workforce Investment Board (570) 325-2915 Westmoreland County Bill Thompson Westmoreland/Fayette Workforce Investment Board (570) 325-2462 Wyoming County Frank Thompson Northern Tier Workforce Investment Board (570) 265-7585 York County Robert Garraty, Ph.D. South Central Workforce Investment Board (717) 920-2840

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Center for W orkforce Information and Analysis

TABLE 54. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICES, 2004

County Agency Phone Number

Adams County Maintenance District 8-1 (717) 334-3155 Allegheny County Engineering District 11-0 (412) 429-5000 Allegheny County Maintenance District 11-1 (412) 781-3260 Allegheny County Maintenance District 11-3 (412) 381-1815 Armstrong County Maintenance District 10-1 (724) 543-1811 Beaver County Maintenance District 11-2 & 11-4 (724) 774-6610 Bedford County Maintenance District 9-1 & 9-4 (814) 623-6144 Berks County Maintenance District 5-1 (610) 929-0766 Blair County Engineering District 9-0 (814) 696-7250 Blair County Maintenance District 9-2 (814) 696-7270 Bradford County Maintenance District 3-9 (570) 265-2181 Bucks County Maintenance District 6-1 (215) 345-6060 Butler County Maintenance District 10-2 (724) 284-8800 Cambria County Maintenance District 9-3 (814) 472-7270 Cameron County Regional Facility (814) 486-3726 Carbon County Maintenance District 5-2 & 5-4 (570) 424-3024 Centre County Maintenance District 2-1 (814) 355-4731 Chester County Maintenance District 6-2 (610) 436-2091 Clarion County Maintenance District 10-3 (814) 226-8200 Clearfield County Engineering District 2-0 (814) 765-0400 Clearfield County Maintenance District 2-2 (814) 765-0524 Clinton County Maintenance District 2-3 (570) 893-2430 Columbia County Maintenance District 3-1 & 3-3 (570) 387-4250 Crawford County Maintenance District 1-1 (814) 332-6880 Cumberland County Maintenance District 8-2 (717) 243-5414 Dauphin County Engineering District 8-0 (717) 787-6653 Dauphin County Maintenance District 8-5 (717) 787-5391 Delaware County Engineering District 6-0 (610) 205-6700 Delaware County Maintenance District 6-3 (610) 566-0972 Elk County Maintenance District 2-5 & 2-8 (814) 465-7754 Erie County Maintenance District 1-2 (814) 871-4411 Fayette County Engineering District 12-0 (724) 439-7315 Fayette County Maintenance District 12-1 (724) 439-7471 Forest County Maintenance District 1-3 & 1-6 (814) 723-3500 Franklin County Maintenance District 8-3 (717) 264-4171 Fulton County Maintenance District 9-1 & 9-4 (814) 623-6144 Greene County Maintenance District 12-2 (724) 627-6131 Huntingdon County Maintenance District 9-5 (814) 643-0150 Indiana County Engineering District 10-0 (724) 357-2800 Indiana County Maintenance District 10-4 (724) 357-2817

Pennsylvania State Data Center 101 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 54. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICES, 2004 (Continued)

County Agency Phone Number

Jefferson County Maintenance District 10-5 (814) 938-6300 Juniata County Maintenance District 2-7 & 2-9 (717) 436-2187 Lackawanna County Engineering District 4-0 (570) 963-4061 Lackawanna County Maintenance District 4-2 (570) 586-2211 Lancaster County Maintenance District 8-7 (717) 299-7621 Lawrence County Maintenance District 11-2 & 11-4 (724) 774-6110 Lebanon County Maintenance District 8-8 (717) 272-6636 Lehigh County Engineering District 5-0 (610) 798-4100 Lehigh County Maintenance District 5-3 (610) 798-4280 Luzerne County Maintenance District 4-3 (570) 826-2386 Lycoming County Maintenance District 3-2 & 3-6 (570) 368-4281 McKean County Maintenance District 2-5 & 2-8 (814) 465-7754 Mercer County Maintenance District 1-4 (724) 662-5350 Mifflin County Maintenance District 2-7 & 2-9 (717) 436-2187 Monroe County Maintenance District 5-2 & 5-4 (570) 424-3024 Montgomery County Maintenance District 6-4 (610) 275-2368 Montgomery County District Laboratory (610) 279-1610 Montour County Maintenance District 3-1 & 3-3 (570) 387-4250 Northampton County Maintenance District 5-5 (610) 250-1840 Northumberland County Maintenance District 3-4 (570) 286-7178 Perry County Maintenance District 8-9 (717) 582-2191 Philadelphia County Maintenance District 6-5 (215) 225-1415 Pike County Maintenance District 4-4 (570) 296-7193 Potter County Maintenance District 2-4 & 2-6 (814) 274-9181 Schuylkill County Maintenance District 5-6 (570) 385-7812 Snyder County Maintenance District 3-5 & 3-8 (570) 374-8123 Somerset County Maintenance District 9-7 (814) 445-7905 Sullivan County Maintenance District 3-2 & 3-6 (570) 368-4281 Susquehanna County Maintenance District 4-5 &4-7 (570) 278-1171 Tioga County Maintenance District 3-7 (570) 724-4142 Union County Maintenance District 3-5 & 3-8 (570) 374-8123 Venango County Engineering District 1-0 (814) 437-4200 Venango County Maintenance District 1-5 (814) 432-3115 Warren County Maintenance District 1-3 & 1-6 (814) 723-3500 Washington County Maintenance District 12-4 (724) 223-4480 Wayne County Maintenance District 4-6 (570) 253-3130 Westmoreland County Maintenance District 12-5 (724) 832-5387 Wyoming County Maintenance District 4-5 & 4-7 (570) 278-1171 York County Maintenance District 8-4 (717) 848-6230

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

TABLE 55. DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT CENTERS, 2004

Agency Contact Phone Number

The Open Door Cherry Tree Satellite Vincent Mercuri (724) 465-2605 The Open Door Satellite Blairsville Vincent Mercuri (724) 459-5970

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Division of Drug and Alcohol Program Licensure

Pennsylvania State Data Center 102 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 56. KEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONTACTS, 2005

A. Statewide Organizations

Organization Phone Number

Capital Resource Conservation & Development Area Council, Inc. (717) 948-6633 Consolidated Rail Corporation (215) 209-2000 PA Chamber of Business and Industry (717) 255-3252 PA Dept. of Agriculture / Bureau of Market Development (717) 787-6041 PA Dept. of Community and Economic Development (717) 787-3003 PA Dept. of Community and Economic Development / Local Government Services Center (888) 223-6837 PA Dept. of Education / Bureau of Career & Technical Education / Economic Development Section (717) 783-6867 PA Dept. of Education / Bureau of Career & Technical Education / Job Training Partnership Act (717) 783-6629 PA Dept. of Environmental Protection/ Bureau of Land Recycling and Waste Management (717) 783-2388 PA Dept. of Environmental Protection / Bureau of Water Supply Management (717) 787-5017 PA Dept. of Environmental Protection / Bureau of Water Quality Protection (717) 787-4686 PA League of Cities and Municipalities / Local Piggyback Purchasing Program (L3P) (800) 438-5370 PA Dept. of Labor and Industry / Office of Vocational Rehabilitation / Bureau of Rehabilitation Program Operations (717) 787-7834 PA Dept. of Labor and Industry / Penn Serv (717) 787-1971 PA Dept. of Transportation / Bureau of Municipal Services (717) 787-2956 PA Dept. of Transportation / Bureau of Public Transportation / Rural and Intercity Transportation Division (717) 783-3990 PA Dept. of Transportation / Bureau of Public Transportation / Urban Transit Division (717) 787-7540 PA Dept. of Transportation / Center for Program Dev. and Management / Project Management Division (717) 787-2862 PA Dept. of Transportation / Office of Research and Special Studies / Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) (800) 367-5827 PA Economic Development Association (717) 441-6047 PA Economy League (215) 563-3640 PA Game Commission / Bureau of Land Management (717) 787-6818 PA House Finance Agency (717) 780-3800 PA Infrastructure Investment Authority / PENNVEST (717) 783-6798 PA League of Cities and Municipalities (717) 236-9469 PA Planning Association (717) 671-4510 PA Rural Development Council (717) 772-9030 PA Rural Electric Association (717) 233-5704 PA Small Business Development Centers / Wharton School (215) 898-4861 PA State Association of County Commissioners (717) 232-7554 Municipal Authorities Association of Pennsylvania (717) 737-7655 PA State Association of Township Supervisors (717) 763-0930 PA State Association of Boroughs (717) 236-9526 Penn State Downtown Center (717) 783-0433 Penn State Harrisburg (717) 948-6000 Penn State Harrisburg / Institute of State and Regional Affairs (717) 948-6178 Penn State Harrisburg / Institute of State and Regional Affairs / Center for Survey Research (717) 948-6428 Penn State Harrisburg / Institute of State and Regional Affairs / Economic Development Research and Training Center (717) 948-6429 Penn State Harrisburg / Institute of State and Regional Affairs / PA State Data Center (717) 948-6336 Penn State University / Ag. Economics and Rural Sociology / PA Rural Leadership Program (RULE) (814) 863-4679 Penn State University / Ben Franklin Technology Center (814) 863-4558 Penn State University / Industrial Research Office (814) 865-9519 Penn State University / PA Technical Assistance Program (PENNTAP) (814) 865-0427 Penn State University / Research and Technology Transfer (814) 863-4558

Pennsylvania State Data Center 103 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 56. KEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONTACTS, 2005 (Continued)

A. Statewide Organizations (Continued)

Organization Phone Number

U.S. Dept. of Agriculture / Farm Service Agency (717) 272-3908 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture / Natural Resources Conservation Service (717) 237-2200 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (800) 438-2474 U.S. Small Business Administration / Harrisburg Branch Office / Business Development (717) 782-3840

Source: The Pennsylvania State Data Center compiled the above listing of key economic development contacts from a variety of sources.

B. Local Organizations

Organization Phone Number

Indiana County Chamber of Commerce (724) 465-2511 Indiana County Development Corporation (724) 465-3870 Indiana County IDA (724) 349-8910 Indiana County Office of Planning & Dev (800) 626-2662 Indiana County Small Business Incubator (724) 357-2179 Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (412) 391-5590

Source: The Pennsylvania State Data Center compiled the above listing of key economic development contacts from a variety of sources.

TABLE 57. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, 2004

Chamber Phone Number

Indiana County Chamber of Commerce (724) 465-2511

Source: Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry

Pennsylvania State Data Center 104 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 58. PENNSYLVANIA LOCAL AREA AGENCIES ON AGING, 2005

County Agency Phone Number

Adams County Adams Co. Office for Aging, Inc. (717) 334-9296 Allegheny County Dept. of Aging, Co. of Allegheny (412) 350-4234 Armstrong County Armstrong Co. AAA (800) 368-1066 Beaver County Beaver Co. Office on Aging (724) 847-2262 Bedford County Huntingdon/Bedford/Fulton AAA (800) 892-7903 Berks County Berks Co. AAA (610) 478-6500 Blair County Blair Senior Services, Inc. (800) 245-3282 Bradford County AAA for Tioga/Bradford/Susquehanna/Sullivan Co. (570) 265-6121 Bucks County Bucks Co. AAA (215) 348-0510 Butler County Butler Co. AAA (888) 367-2434 Cambria County Cambria Co. AAA (800) 992-4464 Cameron County Office of Human Services, Inc. Cameron/Elk/McKean Co. (800) 672-7145 Carbon County Carbon Co. AAA (800) 441-1315 Centre County Centre Co. Office of Aging (814) 355-6716 Chester County Dept of Aging Services (800) 692-1100 Clarion County Clarion Co. AAA (814) 226-4640 Clearfield County Clearfield Co. AAA (800) 225-8571 Clinton County Lycoming/Clinton Bi-County Office of Aging (800) 332-8555 Columbia County Columbia/Montour AAA (800) 598-5001 Crawford County Active Aging, Inc. (814) 336-1792 Cumberland County Cumberland Co. Office of Aging (717) 240-6110 Dauphin County Dauphin Co. AAA (800) 328-0058 Delaware County Co. of Delaware of Services of the Aging (800) 416-4504 Elk County Office of Human Services, Inc. Cameron/Elk/McKean Co. (800) 672-7145 Erie County Greater Erie Community Action Committee (800) 769-2436 Fayette County Southwestern PA AAA, Inc. Fayette/Greene/Washington Co. (800) 342-8980 Forest County Experience, Inc. - AAA Warren/Forest Co. (800) 281-6545 Franklin County Franklin Co. AAA (717) 263-2153 Fulton County Huntingdon/Bedford/Fulton Co. AAA (800) 892-7903 Greene County Southwestern PA AAA, Inc. Fayette/Greene/Washington Co. (800) 342-8980 Huntingdon County Huntingdon/Bedford/Fulton Co. AAA (800) 892-7903 Indiana County Aging Services, Inc. (724) 349-4500 Jefferson County Jefferson Co. AAA (800) 852-8036 Juniata County Mifflin/Juniata AAA, Inc. (800) 348-2277 Lackawanna County Lackawanna Co. AAA (570) 963-6740 Lancaster County Lancaster Co. Office of Aging (800) 801-3070 Lawrence County Lawrence Co. AAA (724) 658-3729 Lebanon County Lebanon Co. AAA (717) 273-9262 Lehigh County Lehigh Co. AAA (610) 782-3034 Luzerne County Luzerne/Wyoming Co. Bureau for Aging (570) 822-1158 Lycoming County Lycoming/Clinton Bi-County Office of Aging (800) 332-8555 McKean County Office of Human Services, Inc. Cameron/Elk/McKean Co. (800) 672-7145 Mercer County Mercer Co. AAA, Inc. (800) 570-6222 Mifflin County Mifflin/Juniata AAA, Inc. (800) 348-2277 Monroe County Monroe Co. AAA (800) 498-0330 Montgomery County Montgomery Co. Office on Aging and Adult Services (610) 278-3601 Montour County Columbia/Montour AAA (800) 598-5001 Northampton County Northampton Co. AAA (800) 322-9269 Northumberland County Northumberland Co. AAA (800) 479-2626 Perry County Perry Co. AAA (717) 582-5128 Philadelphia County Philadelphia Corp. for Aging (215) 765-9000 Pike County Pike Co. AAA (800) 233-8911 Potter County Potter Co. AAA (800) 800-2560 Schuylkill County Schuylkill Co. AAA (570) 622-3103 Snyder County Union/Snyder Co. AAA (800) 533-1050 Somerset County AAA of Somerset Co. (800) 452-0825 Sullivan County AAA for Tioga/Bradford/Susquehanna/Sullivan Co. (570) 265-6121 Susquehanna County AAA for Tioga/Bradford/Susquehanna/Sullivan Co. (570) 265-6121 Tioga County AAA for Tioga/Bradford/Susquehanna/Sullivan Co. (570) 265-6121 Union County Union/Snyder Co. AAA (800) 533-1050 Venango County Venango Co. AAA (814) 432-9711

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County Agency Phone Number

Warren County Experience, Inc. AAA Warren/Forest Co. (800) 281-6545 Washington County Southwestern PA AAA, Inc. Fayette/Greene/Washington Co. (800) 342-8980 Wayne County Wayne Co. AAA (570) 253-4262 Westmoreland County AAA of Westmoreland Co. (800) 442-8000 Wyoming County Luzerne/Wyoming Co. Bureau for Aging (570) 822-1158 York County York Co. AAA (800) 632-9073

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Aging

TABLE 59. PENNSYLVANIA TOURISM PROMOTIONAL AGENCIES, 2002

County Agency Phone Number

Adams Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau (717) 334-6274 Allegheny Greater Pittsburgh Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. (412) 282-7711 Armstrong Armstrong County Tourist Bureau (724) 548-3226 Beaver Beaver County Recreation and Tourism Department (724) 891-7030 Bedford Bedford County Conference & Visitors Bureau (814) 623-1771 Berks Reading & Berks County Visitors Bureau (610) 375-4085 Blair Allegheny Mountains Convention and Visitors Bureau (814) 943-4183 Bradford Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau (717) 836-5431 Bucks Bucks County Conference and Visitors Bureau (215) 639-0300 Butler Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau (724) 368-3844 Cambria Greater Johnstown/Cambria County CVB (814) 536-7993 Cameron Northwest Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau (814) 849-5197 Carbon Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau, Inc. (570) 421-5791 Centre Centre County Convention and Visitors Bureau (814) 231-1400 Chester Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau (610) 280-6145 Clarion Northwest Pennsylvania’s Regional Visitors Bureau (814) 849-5197 Clearfield Northwest Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau (814) 849-5197 Clinton Clinton County Economic Partnership (717) 748-5782 Columbia Columbia-Montour Tourist Promotion Agency, Inc. (717) 784-8279 Crawford Crawford County Convention and Visitors Bureau (814) 333-1258 Cumberland PA Capital Region Visitors Bureau (717) 731-5500 Dauphin PA Capital Region Visitors Bureau (717) 731-5500 Delaware Brandywine Conference and Visitors Bureau (610) 565-3679 Elk Northwest Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau (814) 849-5197 Erie Erie Area Convention and Visitors Bureau (814) 454-7191 Fayette Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau (724) 238-5661 Forest Northwest Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau (814) 849-5197 Franklin PA Capital Region Visitors Bureau (717) 731-5500 Fulton Fulton County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism (717) 485-4064 Greene Greene County Tourist Promotion Agency (724) 627-8687 Huntingdon Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau (814) 658-0060 Indiana Indiana County Tourist Bureau, Inc. (724) 463-7505 Jefferson Northwest Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau (814) 849-5197 Juniata Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau (717) 248-6713 Lackawanna Northeast Pennsylvania Convention and Visitors Bureau (570) 963-6363 Lancaster Pennsylvania Dutch Convention and Visitors Bureau (717) 299-8901 Lawrence Lawrence County Tourist Promotion Agency (724) 654-8408 Lebanon PA Capital Region Visitors Bureau (717) 731-5500 Lehigh Lehigh Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc. (610) 882-9200 Luzerne Luzerne County Convention and Visitors Bureau (570) 819-1877 Lycoming Lycoming County Visitors Bureau (570) 326-1971

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County Agency Phone Number

McKean Allegheny National Forest Vacation Bureau (814) 368-9370 Mercer Mercer County Convention and Visitors Bureau (724) 346-3771 Mifflin Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau (717) 248-6713 Monroe Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau, Inc. (570) 421-5791 Montgomery Valley Forge Convention and Visitors Bureau (610) 834-1550 Montour Columbia-Montour Tourist Promotion Agency, Inc. (717) 784-8279 Northampton Lehigh Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc. (610) 882-9200 Northumberland Susquehanna Valley Visitors Bureau (570) 524-7234 Perry PA Capital Region Visitors Bureau (717) 731-5500 Philadelphia Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau (215) 636-3300 Pike Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau, Inc. (570) 421-5791 Potter Potter County Visitors Association (814) 274-3365 Schuylkill Schuylkill County Visitors Bureau (717) 622-7700 Snyder Susquehanna Valley Visitors Bureau (570) 524-7234 Somerset Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau (724) 238-5661 Sullivan Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau (717) 836-5431 Susquehanna Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau (717) 836-5431 Tioga Tioga County Visitors Bureau (717) 724-0635 Union Susquehanna Valley Visitors Bureau (570) 524-7234 Venango Oil Heritage Region Tourist Promotion Agency (814) 677-3152 Warren Northern Alleghenies Vacation Region (814) 726-1222 Washington Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency (724) 228-5520 Wayne Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau, Inc. (570) 421-5791 Westmoreland Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau (724) 238-5661 Wyoming Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau (717) 836-5431 York York County Convention and Visitors Bureau (717) 852-9675

Source: The Pennsylvania State Data Center compiled the above listing from a variety of sources.

TABLE 60. PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY PRISONS AND JAILS, SEPTEMBER 2004

County Official In Charge Phone Number

Adams County Deborah A. Hankey (717) 334-7671 Allegheny County Ramon Rustin (412) 350-2000 Armstrong County William J. Laughner (724) 545-9222 Beaver County William J. Schouppe (724) 378-8177 Bedford County Brian Clark (814) 623-2955 Berks County George A. Wagner (610) 208-4800 Blair County Donald R. Ott (814) 693-3155 Bradford County Kevin Losinger (570) 297-5047 Bucks County Terrence P. Moore (215) 345-3700 Butler County Richard P. Gigliotti (724) 287-5505 Cambria County John J. Prebish, Jr. (814) 472-7330 Cameron County No Jail or Prison - Carbon County William F. Juracka (570) 325-2211 Centre County Martin Kovacs (814) 355-6794 Chester County D. Edward McFadden (610) 793-1510 Clarion County Jeff Hornberger (814) 226-9615 Clearfield County Samuel J. Lombardo (814) 765-7891 Clinton County Thomas V. Duran (570) 769-7680 Columbia County Raymond Yachimowski (570) 784-4815 Crawford County Tim L. Lewis (814) 763-1802 Cumberland County Earl F. Reitz Jr. (717) 245-8787 Dauphin County Dominick L. DeRose (717) 780-6800 Delaware County Ron Nardollillo (610) 361-3200

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County Official In Charge Phone Number

Elk County Daniel Shannon (814) 776-5342 Erie County James Veshecco (814) 451-7524 Fayette County Larry J. Medlock (724) 430-1222 Forest County Robert L. Wolfgang (814) 755-3541 Franklin County John Wetzel (717) 264-9513 Fulton County Keith Stains (717) 485-4221 Greene County Harry D. Gillispie (724) 627-7780 Huntingdon County Duane I. Black (814) 643-2490 Indiana County Carol L. Wilson (724) 349-2225 Jefferson County Daniel Ogden (814) 849-1933 Juniata County Tom Leister (717) 436-8448 Lackawanna County Paul L. Jennings (570) 963-6639 Lancaster County Vincent A. Guarini (717) 299-7800 Lawrence County Mark Fellows (724) 654-5384 Lebanon County Robert Karnes (717) 274-5451 Lehigh County Edward Sweeney (610)782-3260 Luzerne County Gene P. Fischi (570) 829-7741 Lycoming County David A. Desmond (570) 326-4623 McKean County Dennis Luther (814) 887-3454 Mercer County Jeffrey P. Gill (724) 662-2700 Mifflin County Bernie J. Zook (717) 248-1130 Monroe County David G. Keenhold (570) 992-3232 Montgomery County Lawrence V. Roth (610) 630-9390 Montour County Gerald R. Cutchall (570) 271-3039 Northampton County Todd L. Buskirk (610) 559-3774 Northumberland County Ralph Reish (570) 988-4232 Perry County David Yeingst (717) 582-2262 Philadelphia County Leon A. King, II (215) 685-8201 Pike County Craig A. Lowe (570) 775-5500 Potter County Kenneth G. Sauley (814) 274-9750 Schuylkill County Eugene Berdanier (570) 628-1450 Snyder County George C. Nye (570) 374-7912 Somerset County Timothy J. Mapes (814) 445-1500 Sullivan County Burton R. Adams (570) 946-7361 Susquehanna County William Brennan (570) 278-7166 Tioga County Ralph Youmans (570) 724-5911 Union County Douglas Shaffer (570) 524-8712 Venango County Ronald Snyder (814) 432-9629 Warren County Larry E. Kopko (814) 723-7553 Washington County Joseph S. Pelzer (724) 228-6845 Wayne County Robert Timozek (570) 253-2621 Westmoreland County John R. Walton (724) 830-6000 Wyoming County Mickey R. Ameigh (570) 836-1717 York County Thomas H. Hogan (717) 840-7580

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, Division of Planning, Research, Statistics and Grants

Pennsylvania State Data Center 108 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 61. ENTERPRISE ZONES AND COMMUNITIES, 2004

A. State Enterprise Zones

County Contact & Organization Area Phone Number

Pennsylvania Aldona Kartorie, PA Dept. of Comm. & Econ. Dev. Statewide (717) 720-7409

Allegheny Charles H. Starrett, III, Enterprise Zone Corporation of Braddock Braddock (412) 371-6380 Allegheny Charles H. Starrett, III, Redevelopment Authority, City of Duquesne Clairton/Duquesne/ McKeesport (412) 469-8744 Allegheny Emily Buka, Riverside Center for Innovation **Lower Allegheny Valley (412) 322-3523 Allegheny Robert Rubinstein, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Technology Enterprise Zone (412) 255-6539 Allegheny Maeline J. Myers, East Liberty Development Corp. *East Liberty (412) 361-8061 Allegheny Charles H. Starrett, III, Steel Valley Enterprise Zone Steel Valley (412) 462-8870 Allegheny Lisa Pilewski, Lawrenceville Corporation *Lawrenceville (412) 782-5100 Allegheny Emily Buka, Riverside Center for Innovation *North Side (412) 322-3523 Beaver Robert A. Rice, Beaver County Corporation for Economic *Aliquippa/Ambridge Boro./ Harmony Twp. (724) 728-8610 Beaver Robert A. Rice, Beaver County Corporation for Economic *Beaver Falls Area (724) 728-8610 Beaver Robert A. Rice, Beaver County Corporation For Economic *Beaver/Midland Borough (724) 728-8610 Beaver Robert A. Rice, Beaver County Corporation For Economic Aliquippa Area (724) 728-8610 Berks Adam Mukerji, Community Development Department *Reading (610) 655-6026 Blair Patrick Miller, Altoona-Blair County Economic Development Corp. Altoona Area (814) 944-6113 Blair Patrick Miller, Altoona-Blair County Economic Development Corp. **Altoona Area (814) 944-6114 Bradford Raymond McMahon, Office of Econ. & Comm. Dev. - City of Bradford *Bradford Area (814) 368-7170 Bradford Raymond McMahon, Office of Econ. & Comm. Dev. - City of Bradford **Bradford Area (814) 368-7171 Bradford Anthony Ventello, Central Bradford Progress Authority Areas to be determined during the planning phase (570) 265-0935 Bradford Anthony Ventello, Central Bradford Progress Authority Central Bradford County (570) 265-0936 Bradford David M. Jarrett, Borough of Sayre *Northern Bradford Area (570) 888-7739 Bucks Bob White, Bucks County Redevelopment Authority *Bucks/Bristol Area (215) 781-8711 Cambria James White, Department of Community and Economic Development, City of Johnstown Johnstown (814) 533-2045 Chester Jean Krack, Economic & Community Development Coatesville Area (610) 384-0300 Clinton Leonora Hannagan, City of Lock Haven Lock Haven Area (570) 893-5903 Crawford Andy Walker, Meadville Redevelopment Authority Meadville Area (814) 337-8200 Crawford Kathy Hopkins, Titusville Redevelopment Authority Titusville/Oil Creek (814) 827-0035 Cumberland William Wolfe, Borough of Shippensburg *Shippensburg (717) 532-2147 Dauphin Linda Walker, Mayor’s Off. of Economic Dev., City *New Baldwin Corridor (717) 255-3027 Dauphin David Black, Capital Area Economic Development Corp. Harrisburg Region (717) 213-5020 Delaware David Sciocchetti, Chester Economic Dev. Authority *Chester (610) 447-7850 Erie Richard Novotny, Corry Redevelopment Authority *Corry Area (814) 664-3884 Erie Thomas McIntire, City of Erie Erie (814) 870-1272 Erie Richard Novotny, Corry Redevelopment Authority Union City Area (814) 665-5161 Fayette Donna Bates, Fay-Penn Economic Development Council Fayette County Area (724) 437-7913 Huntingdon Richard Stahl, Huntindon County Commissioners Huntingdon County (814) 643-5091 Indiana Jerry Richardson, Indiana County Office of Planning & D *Indiana Area (724) 465-3870 Lackawanna Nancy Perri, City of Carbondale *Carbondale Area (570) 282-1255 Lackawanna Bill Coleman, Lackawanna Co. Redevelopment Authority *Lackawanna Mid-Valley (570) 963-6830 Lackawanna Chuck Cox, Dept. of Comm. & Econ. Dev., City of Scranton *Scranton (570) 348-4214 Lackawanna Kristine French, MetroAction Scranton (570) 342-7711 Lancaster Charles Maneval, Dept. of Econ. Dev., City of Lancaster *Lancaster (717) 291-4779 Lawrence Linda Pawlowski, Ellwood City Borough *Ellwood City Area (724) 758-7777 Lawrence Linda D. Nitch, Lawrence Co. Economic Development Corp. New Castle Area (724) 658-1488 Lawrence Tammi Gibson, City of New Caster *New Castle (724) 656-3505 Lebanon Melissa Gilmore, Office of Community Development, City of Lebanon *Lebanon (717) 273-6711 Lehigh Cyndi Romero, City of Allentown Allentown (610) 437-5976 Lehigh Tony Hanna, Dept. of Comm. Econ. Development, City of Bethlehem. *Bethlehem (610) 865-7085 Luzerne Lena Kotansky, City of Hazleton *Hazleton (570) 459-4947 Luzerne James Hayward, City of Wilkes-Barre *Wilkes-Barre (570) 208-4113 Lycoming John Grado, Community & Economic Development *Williamsport (570) 327-7513

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A. State Enterprise Zones (Continued)

County Contact & Organization Area Phone Number

Mercer James M. Cardamon, Shenango Valley Enterprise Zone *Shenango Valley (724) 342-1300 Mercer James M. Cardamon, Shenango Valley Enterprise Zone Shenango Valley (724) 342-1300 Montgomery Jerry Nugent, Montgomery County Redevelopment Authority *Conshohocken (610) 275-5300 Montgomery Jerry Nugent, Montgomery County Redevelopment Authority *Norristown (610) 275-5300 Northampton Barbara Kowitz, City of Easton *Easton Area (610) 250-6721 Perry Matthew A. Zeiger, Enterprise Zone Coordinator Duncannon Area (717) 213-5033 Philadelphia Stephen Horton, Philadelphia Department of Commerce *American Street (215) 683-2024 Philadelphia Stephen Horton, Philadelphia Department of Commerce Hunting Park West City (215) 683-2024 Philadelphia Stephen Horton, Philadelphia Department of Commerce *West Parkside (215) 683-2024 Philadelphia Stephen Horton, Philadelphia Department of Commerce *Port of Philadelphia (215) 683-2024 Schuylkill Amy Burkhart, Pottsville Area Development Corporation *Pottsville (570) 628-4647 Tioga Robert J. Blair, Tioga County Development Corporation Tioga County (570) 723-8232 Venango Tracey Jamieson, City of Franklin Oil Region (814) 437-7841 Warren David Hildebrand, City of Warren *Warren (814) 723-6300 Washington Stephen S. Wiencek, Redev. Auth. & Ind. Dev. Agency of Washington Co. *Washington County (724) 228-6875 Westmoreland Diana Reitz, Dept. of Community Development, City of Jeannette *Jeannette (724) 527-4009 Westmoreland Frank F. Francia, City of Monessen *Monessen (724) 684-5055 Westmoreland Kimberly McAfoose, Redevelopment Authority of the City of New Kensington **New Kensington (724) 337-3525 York Leigh Smith, City of York *York (717) 849-2290

*Indicates enterprise zones which have completed their funding cycle and are no longer designated as enterprise zones by the Department of Community and Economic Development.

**Indicates a planned zone. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

B. Federal Empowerment Zones*

County Contact & Organization Area Phone Number

Philadelphia Eva Goldstein, Philadelphia Empowerment Zone West Philadelphia (215) 686-0457 Philadelphia Eva Goldstein, Philadelphia Empowerment Zone North Central (215) 686-0457 Philadelphia Eva Goldstein, Philadelphia Empowerment Zone American Street (215) 686-0457

* All three Zone designations w ill expire on December 31, 2009.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

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C. Federal Enterprise Communities*

County Contact & Organization Area Phone Number

Allegheny Michael Petrucci, City of Pittsburgh City of Pittsburgh (412) 255-2104 Clinton Leonora Hannagan, City of Lock Haven City of Lock Haven (570) 893-5903 Dauphin Terri Martini, City of Harrisburg City of Harrisburg (717) 255-6408

*The City of Lock Haven is considered a Rural Enterprise Community. The designations of all three areas expired on December 31, 2004. All have decided against requesting extensions for Enterprise Community status. However, all have requested that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services extend funding of “unspent” grant funds until December 31, 2005. DCED is presently waiting for HHS approval of the Grant Funding Period extension. Enterprise Community status is granting by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Rural Enterprise Community status is granted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

TABLE 62. STATE AND FEDERAL WORLD WIDE WEB SITES

A. Federal Government

Organization Uniform Resource Locator

White House www.whitehouse.gov/ Advisory Council on Historic Preservation www.achp.gov/ Dept. of Agriculture www.usda.gov/ Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives Bureau www.atf.gov American Battle Monuments Commission www.abmc.gov/ Bureau of Census www.census.gov/ Centers for Disease Control & Prevention www.cdc.gov/ CIA w w w .odci.gov/cia/ Commodity Futures Trading Commission www.cftc.gov/ Consumer Product Safety Commission www.cpsc.gov/ Corporation for National Service www.cns.gov/ Dept. of Commerce www.doc.gov/ Dept. of Defense www.defenselink.mil/ Air Force www.af.mil/ Army www.army.mil/ Marines www.usmc.mil/ Navy www.navy.mil/ Dept. of Education www.ed.gov/ Dept. of Energy www.doe.gov/ Dept. of Health and Human Services www.os.dhhs.gov/ Dept. of Housing and Urban Development www.hud.gov/ Dept. of Justice www.usdoj.gov/ Dept. of Labor www.dol.gov/ Dept. of State www.state.gov/ Dept of Homeland Security www.dhs.gov/ Dept. of the Interior www.doi.gov/ Dept. of the Treasury www.ustreas.gov/ Dept. of Transportation www.dot.gov/ Dept. of Veterans Affairs www.va.gov/ Drug Enforcement Agency www.dea.gov

Source: Compiled by the Pennsylvania State Data Center. For additional federal government sites visit firstgov.gov.

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B. State Government

Organization Uniform Resource Locator

Attorney General www.attorneygeneral.gov/ Auditor General w w w .auditorgen.state.pa.us/ Board of Claims w w w .boc.state.pa.us/ Board of Pardons sit es.st at e.pa.us/PA _Exec/BOP/ Board of Probation and Parole w w w .pbpp.state.pa.us/pbpp/site/default.asp Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement w w w .psp.state.pa.us/blce/ Bureau of State Employment www.hrm.state.pa.us/oahrm/ Center for Rural Pennsylvania www.ruralpa.org Civil Service Commission w w w .scsc.state.pa.us/ Commission for Women w w w .pcw .state.pa.us/ Commonwealth of Pennsylvania www.state.pa.us Consumer Advocate w w w .oca.state.pa.us/ Governor’s Advisory Commission on African American Affairs w w w .africanam.state.pa.us/africanamaff/ Governor’s Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs w w w .gacla.state.pa.us/ Governor’s Community Partnership for a Safe Community w w w .cp.state.pa.us/ Governor’s Green Government Council w w w .gggc.state.pa.us/ Governor’s Office www.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Governor/organization.html Governor’s Office of Public Liaison www.publiaison.state.pa.us/opl/ Governor’s Sportsmen’s Advisory Council www.dcnr.state.pa.us/gsac/ Independent Regulatory Review Commission w w w .irrc.state.pa.us/ Integrated Enterprise System w w w .ies.state.pa.us/ Juvenile Court Judge’s Commission w w w .jcjc.state.pa.us/jcjc/site/default.asp Lt. Governor’s Office w w w .lieut-gov.state.pa.us/ Office of Administrative Law Judge www.lcb.state.pa.us/oalj/ Office of Consumer Advocate w w w .oca.state.pa.us/ Office of PA Open for Business www.paopen4business.state.pa.us/paofb/ Office of the Budget w w w .budget.state.pa.us/ Office For Information Technology w w w .oit.state.pa.us/ Office of the Victim Advocate sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/ova/ PA Commission on Crime and Delinquency w w w .pccd.state.pa.us/ PA Council on the Arts w w w .artsnet.org/pca/ PA Courts w w w .courts.state.pa.us/ PA Department of Aging w w w .aging.state.pa.us/ PA Department of Agriculture w w w .agriculture.state.pa.us/ PA Department of Banking w w w .banking.state.pa.us/ PA Department of Community and Economic Development www,inventpa.com/ PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources w w w .dcnr.state.pa.us/ PA Department of Corrections w w w .cor.state.pa.us/ PA Department of Education www.pde.psu.edu/ PA Department of Environmental Protection w w w .dep.state.pa.us/ PA Department of General Services w w w .dgs.state.pa.us/ PA Department of Health w w w .health.state.pa.us/ PA Department of Labor and Industry w w w .dli.state.pa.us/ PA Department of Military and Veteran Affairs w w w .dmva.state.pa.us/dmvanew / PA Department of Public Welfare w w w .dpw .state.pa.us/ PA Department of Revenue w w w .revenue.state.pa.us/ PA Department of State w w w .dos.state.pa.us/ PA Department of State Police w w w .psp.state.pa.us/ PA Department of Transportation w w w .dot.state.pa.us/

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B. State Government (Continued)

Organization Uniform Resource Locator

PA Emergency Management Agency w w w .pema.state.pa.us/ PA Employees Benefits Trust Fund www.pebtf.org/ PA Fish and Boat Commission w w w .state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Fish_Boat/ PA Game Commission w w w .pgc.state.pa.us/ PA General Assembly w w w .legis.state.pa.us/ PA Health Care Cost Containment Council www.phc4.org/ PA Historical and Museum Commission w w w .phmc.state.pa.us/ PA Homeland Security w w w .homelandsecurity.state.pa.us/ PA House of Representatives w w w .house.state.pa.us/ PA Human Relations Commission w w w .phrc.state.pa.us/ PA Insurance Department w w w .insurance.state.pa.us/

Source: Compiled by the Pennsylvania State Data Center

Pennsylvania State Data Center 113 2005 Indiana County Data Book TABLE 63. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE DATA CENTER AFFILIATES, 2004-2006

The State Data Center Program is a cooperative program betw een states and the U.S. Census Bureau. The primary mission of this program is to disseminate Census data to the local level. The Pennsylvania State Data Center’s Affiliate Program is designed to expand public access to population and economic data even further. Data Center Affiliates are PaSDC’s link to many individual data users. It is estimated that PaSDC Affiliates collectively respond to 12,000 requests for data and information annually, adding their local know ledge and expertise.

Organization Contact Phone Number

State-Wide Affiliates Center for Rural Pennsylvania Amy Gimbel (717) 787-9555 PA Dept. of Aging Bob Emerick (717) 783-6207 PA Dept. of Community and Economic Development Paul Opiyo (717) 720-1362 PA Dept. of Health Jerry Orris (717) 783-2548 PA Dept. of Labor and Industry Eliza Arentz (717) 787-6466 PA Dept. of Public Welfare Sandra Moore (717) 783-2218 State Library of PA Kathy Hale (717) 787-2327

Research Affiliates Pennsylvania State University Libraries Stephen Woods (814) 865-0665 University of Pennsylvania Lauris Olson (215) 898-0119 West Chester University James Lew andow ski (610) 436-2724 University of Pittsburgh-Center for Social & Urban Research Chris Briem (412) 624-3791

Regional Affiliates Berks County Planning Commission Michael Golembiew ski (610) 478-6300 California University of Pennsylvania, Louis L. Manderino Library Loring Prest (724) 938-5769 Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Business Department Nancy Worek (412) 281-7141 Centre County Planning Office Jacqlyn Smith (814) 355-6791 Chester County Planning Commission Bob Walker (610) 344-6285 Community Action Southw est George Ruberg (724) 225-9550 Delaw are County Planning Department Andrew J. Adams (610) 891-5205 Delaw are Valley Regional Planning Commission Elizabeth He (215) 238-2889 Duquesne University Small Business Development Center Cynthia Laurash (412) 396-6233 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Andrea Wyman, Ph.D. (814) 732-2796 Erie County Department of Planning Eric Rekitt (814) 451-7423 Fulton County Partnership, Inc. Thomas Reardon (717) 485-0931 Gannon University Small Business Development Center John Snyder (814) 871-7783 Kutztow n University Small Business Development Center Ernie Post (610) 683-4706 Lehigh University Small Business Development Center Mary Beth Zingone (610) 758-3980 Lehigh Valley Planning Commission Frederic Brock (610) 264-4544 Montgomery County Planning Commission Scott France (610) 278-3722 North Central PA Regional Planning & Dev. Commission Robert Rusiew ski (814) 773-3162 Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Steve Zaricki (570) 665-5581 Northern Tier Regional Planning & Dev. Commission Deb Mathers (570) 265-9103 Northw est PA Regional Planning & Dev. Commission Matt Gilara (814) 677-4800 Saint Francis University Small Business Development Center Cheryl Durbin (804) 472-3208 Saint Vincent College Small Business Development Center Peter Tulk (724) 805-2136 SEDA-Council of Governments Elizabeth Lockw ood (570) 524-4491 Slippery Rock University, Bailey Library Jane M. Smith (724) 738-2638 Southern Alleghenies Planning & Dev. Commission John Dubnansky (814) 949-6232 Southw estern Pennsylvania Commission Robert Schw artz (412) 391-5590 Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Janine Park (717) 234-2639 University of Pittsburgh Small Business Development Center Christine Kush (412) 648-1542 University of Scranton Small Business Development Center Theresa Kaplan (570) 941-7588 Wilkes University Small Business Development Center Ed Kow alczyk (717) 408-4335

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