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CDC PLACES: Hamilton County Census Tract Data, 2020 Release
internal.chattadata.org | Last Updated 2024-02-22T19:32:19.000ZHealth data from the CDC's 500 cities project expanded to all census tracts. For more information on this project check out the source data here: https://chronicdata.cdc.gov/500-Cities-Places/PLACES-Census-Tract-Data-GIS-Friendly-Format-2020-/yjkw-uj5s
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Per Capita Chattanooga Income - Race
internal.chattadata.org | Last Updated 2024-02-22T19:35:49.000ZPer Capita Chattanooga income from 2011 - 2017. Data from ACS.
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Per Capita Income 2011 - 2017
internal.chattadata.org | Last Updated 2019-07-11T21:12:52.000ZPer Capita Chattanooga income from 2011 - 2017. Data from ACS.
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HCHD COVID Website Data
internal.chattadata.org | Last Updated 2024-06-26T02:39:11.000ZCOVID data from the HCHD website with information about daily changes in COVID numbers by different population parameters. http://health.hamiltontn.org/AllServices/Coronavirus(COVID-19).aspx
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Hamilton County Zip Codes by Age - 2019 ACS
internal.chattadata.org | Last Updated 2024-02-22T19:36:41.000ZPopulation estimates for zip codes in Hamilton County broken down by age groups. Data from the ACS can be found here https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?g=8600000US37302,37308,37311,37315,37336,37338,37341,37343,37350,37351,37353,37363,37373,37377,37379,37402,37403,37404,37405,37406,37407,37408,37409,37410,37411,37412,37415,37416,37419,37421&tid=ACSST5Y2019.S0101
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Use of Force Per Capita by Census Tract
internal.chattadata.org | Last Updated 2020-08-18T18:59:36.000ZThis dataset contains high level summary statistics from multiple Chattanooga Police Department data sources broken down by Race and Census tract. Following guidelines from the Center for Policing Equity, the data set seeks to highlight any disproportional outcomes based on population and other factors.
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Arrests Per Capita by Census Tract
internal.chattadata.org | Last Updated 2020-08-18T19:02:01.000ZThis dataset contains high level summary statistics from multiple Chattanooga Police Department data sources broken down by Race and Census tract. Following guidelines from the Center for Policing Equity, the data set seeks to highlight any disproportional outcomes based on population and other factors.
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Chattanooga Historic Red Lining
internal.chattadata.org | Last Updated 2024-02-22T19:35:11.000ZThe Federal government's Home Owners' Loan Corporation between 1935 and 1940, used data and evaluations organized by local real estate professionals--lenders, developers, and real estate appraisers--in each city, assigned grades to residential neighborhoods that reflected their "mortgage security" that would then be visualized on color-coded maps. Neighborhoods receiving the highest grade of "A"--colored green on the maps--were deemed minimal risks for banks and other mortgage lenders when they were determining who should received loans and which areas in the city were safe investments. Those receiving the lowest grade of "D," colored red, were considered "hazardous." Conservative, responsible lenders, in HOLC judgment, would "refuse to make loans in these areas [or] only on a conservative basis." HOLC created area descriptions to help to organize the data they used to assign the grades. Among that information was the neighborhood's quality of housing, the recent history of sale and rent values, and, crucially, the racial and ethnic identity and class of residents that served as the basis of the neighborhood's grade. These maps and their accompanying documentation helped set the rules for nearly a century of real estate practice that has systematically disenfranchised communities of color.
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Red Line District Map
internal.chattadata.org | Last Updated 2019-10-03T19:53:44.000ZThe Federal government's Home Owners' Loan Corporation between 1935 and 1940, used data and evaluations organized by local real estate professionals--lenders, developers, and real estate appraisers--in each city, assigned grades to residential neighborhoods that reflected their "mortgage security" that would then be visualized on color-coded maps. Neighborhoods receiving the highest grade of "A"--colored green on the maps--were deemed minimal risks for banks and other mortgage lenders when they were determining who should received loans and which areas in the city were safe investments. Those receiving the lowest grade of "D," colored red, were considered "hazardous." Conservative, responsible lenders, in HOLC judgment, would "refuse to make loans in these areas [or] only on a conservative basis." HOLC created area descriptions to help to organize the data they used to assign the grades. Among that information was the neighborhood's quality of housing, the recent history of sale and rent values, and, crucially, the racial and ethnic identity and class of residents that served as the basis of the neighborhood's grade. These maps and their accompanying documentation helped set the rules for nearly a century of real estate practice that has systematically disenfranchised communities of color.
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Insurance Coverage Rate Female
internal.chattadata.org | Last Updated 2022-10-17T16:54:52.000ZData for rates of health insurance coverage by demographic. Data from 2017 ACS