Metropolitan Detroit's Diverse Population - 4.12.11

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MetropolitanDetroit’sDiverseMetropolitanDetroit’sDiverse
Population: ACloserLookPopulation: ACloserLook
KurtMetzgerKurtMetzger
Director
Data Driven Detroit (D3)Data Driven Detroit (D3)
April 12, 2011
presentation for
DetroitOrientationInstituteDetroitOrientationInstitute

•D3 is a non-profit, founded in 2009, principally fu nded by
The KresgeFoundation and The Skillman Foundation.
•D3 supports foundation, public, non-profit, and com munity
partners with research, analysis, and mapping/data
What is Data Driven Detroit (D3)?
partners with research, analysis, and mapping/data visualization.
•D3 is a member of the National Neighborhood Indicat ors
Program (NNIP), founded by the Urban Institute.

Mission
• DataDrivenDetroit(D3)provides
accessiblehigh-qualityinformationand
analysistodriveinformeddecision-making
thatstrengthencommunitiesinSoutheast
Michigan.
www.DataDrivenDetroit.org

Data Driven Detroit’s Roles
Work with Data
•Collect and Evaluate
•Enhance
•Analyze/Synthesize

Visualize
Support Partners
•Share Augmented Data
•Illustrate Macro Trends
•Provide Neighborhood Analyses

Inform Strategy and Prioritization (Targeting)

Visualize
•Democratize

Inform Strategy and Prioritization (Targeting)
•Provide Project Technical Assistance
•Promote Synergy and Convergence

•Population Characteristics and Trends
•Health, Education, Employment
•Housing Occupancy and Quality
•Mortgage Lending and Housing Market Activity

Crime and Public Safety Information
(Some) Neighborhood Indicators

Crime and Public Safety Information
•Community Capacity and Institutions
•Vacant Land Inventory and Land Use
•Environmental Assessments
•Economic Activity and Trends

www.DataDrivenDetroit.org

www.DataDrivenDetroit.org
GovernanceGovernance
BoardsBoards

www.DataDrivenDetroit.org

www.DataDrivenDetroit.org

Detroit’sPopulationHistoryDetroit’sPopulationHistory
116,340
205,876
285,704
465,766
993,078
1,568,662
1,623,452
1,849,568
1,670,144
1,511,482
1,203,339
1,027,974
951,270
713,777
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
1,800,000
2,000,000
1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Source: Census Bureau

South
Lyon
Rose Twp
Holly Twp
Highland Twp
Lyon Twp
Milford Twp
Walled
LakeWixom
Springfield Twp
Novi
Northville
White Lake Twp
Groveland Twp
Commerce Twp
Novi Twp
Northville Twp
Plymouth
Twp
Van Buren Twp
Belleville
Canton Twp.
Plymouth
Sumpter Twp
Westland
Wayne
Romulus
Huron Twp
Garden
City
Livonia
Redford
Twp
Brownstown Twp
Flat Rock
Dearborn
Heights
Inkster
Taylor
Rockwood
Dearborn
Woodhaven
Gibraltar
Trenton
Detroit
Riverview
Southgate
Melvindale
Allen Park
Lincoln Park
Wyandotte
Ecorse
Grosse Ile
Twp
Waterford Twp
Independence Twp
Clarkston
Farmington Hills
Farmington
West
Bloomfield
Twp
Orchard
Lake
Village
Keego
Harbor
Lake
Angelus
Sylvan
Lake
Pontiac
Orion Twp
Southfield
Oxford TwpBrandon Twp
Southfield Twp
Bloomfield
Twp
Bloomfield
Hills
Lathrup
Village
Birmingham
Oak Park
Royal Oak
Twp
Auburn Hills
Berkley
Royal Oak
Huntington
Woods
Pleasant
Ridge
Clawson
River
Rouge
Ferndale
Madison
Heights
Hazel
Park
Highland
Park
Hamtramck
Center
Line
Warren
Roseville
Eastpointe
Harper
Woods
Grosse
Pointe
Grosse
Pointe
Shores
St. Clair
Shores
Grosse
Pointe
Farms
Grosse
Pointe
Woods
Grosse
Pointe
Park
Addison Twp
Oakland Twp
Troy
Rochester
Rochester Hills
Bruce Twp
Washington Twp
Sterling Heights
Shelby Twp
Utica
Fraser
Clinton Twp
Ray Twp
Armada Twp
Macomb Twp
Mount
Clemens
Harrison
Twp
Chesterfield
Twp
Richmond Twp
Memphis
Lenox Twp
Richmond
New
Baltimore
Detroit River
C a n a d a
Canada
Lake
St. Clair
Lake
Erie
Metropolitan Detroit MCD'sMetropolitan Detroit MCD's
Census 2000Census 2000
March 2001
Detroit-Ann Arbor-
Flint CMSA
Area
of
Detail
OaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOakland
MacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacomb
WayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayne
Wayne State Univesity/Center for Urban Studies

GrowthofDetroitSuburbsPostGrowthofDetroitSuburbsPost--WorldWarIIWorldWarII
1,849,568
1,670,144
1,511,482
1,203,339
1,027,974
951,270
713,777
1,166,629
2,092,246
2,692,261
2,840,897
2,884,705
3,092,197
3,150,147
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
TriTri--County TotalsCounty Totals
1950 3,016,197
1960 3,762,390
1970 4,203,743
1980 4,044,236
1990 3,912,679
2000 4,043,467
2010 3,863,924
Source: Census Bureau

Year Built
Development Development
History History
Year Built by 5 Acre Gridcells
1920 and Earlier
1921 - 1940
1941 - 1960
1961 - 1980
1981 - 1990
1991 - 2000
2001 - 2004

I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-96
I-96I-96
I-375
M-8
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-39
M-39
M-39
Population Density, by Census Tract
1930
Detroit, Michigan
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University,
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
0 0.9 1.80.45
Miles
Persons Per Square Mile
40,000 - 64,910
30,000 - 39,999
20,000 - 29,999
10,000 - 19,999
5,000 - 9,999
50 - 4,999
No Population

I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-96
I-96I-96
I-375
M-8
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-39
M-39
M-39
Population Density, by Census Tract
1940
Detroit, Michigan
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University,
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
0 0.9 1.80.45
Miles
Persons Per Square Mile
40,000 - 78,566
30,000 - 39,999
20,000 - 29,999
10,000 - 19,999
5,000 - 9,999
27 - 4,999

I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-96
I-96I-96
I-375
M-8
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-39
M-39
M-39
Population Density, by Census Tract
1950
Detroit, Michigan
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University,
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
0 0.9 1.80.45
Miles
Persons Per Square Mile
40,000 - 80,150
30,000 - 39,999
20,000 - 29,999
10,000 - 19,999
5,000 - 9,999
8 - 4,999

I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-96
I-96I-96
I-375
M-8
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-39
M-39
M-39
Population Density, by Census Tract
1960
Detroit, Michigan
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University,
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
0 0.9 1.80.45
Miles
Persons Per Square Mile
40,000 - 56,275
30,000 - 39,999
20,000 - 29,999
10,000 - 19,999
5,000 - 9,999
1,410 - 4,999
No Population

I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-96
I-96I-96
I-375
M-8
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-39
M-39
M-39
Population Density, by Census Tract
1970
Detroit, Michigan
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University,
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
0 0.9 1.80.45
Miles
Persons Per Square Mile
30,000 - 39,582
20,000 - 29,999
10,000 - 19,999
5,000 - 9,999
405 - 4,999

I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-96
I-96I-96
I-375
M-8
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-39
M-39
M-39
Population Density, by Census Tract
1980
Detroit, Michigan
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University,
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
0 0.9 1.80.45
Miles
Persons Per Square Mile
30,000 - 32,710
20,000 - 29,999
10,000 - 19,999
5,000 - 9,999
29 - 4,999
No Population

I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-96
I-96I-96
I-375
M-8
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-39
M-39
M-39
Population Density, by Census Tract
1990
Detroit, Michigan
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University,
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
0 0.9 1.80.45
Miles
Persons Per Square Mile
10,000 - 16,901
5,000 - 9,999
115 - 4,999
No Population

I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-96
I-96I-96
I-375
M-8
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-39
M-39
M-39
Population Density, by Census Tract
2000
Detroit, Michigan
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University,
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
0 0.9 1.80.45
Miles
Persons Per Square Mile
10,000 - 17,090
5,000 - 9,999
8 - 4,999
No Population

I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-75
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-94
I-96
I-96I-96
I-375
M-8
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-10
M-39
M-39
M-39
Population Density, by Census Tract
2010
Detroit, Michigan
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University,
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 4/10/2011
0 0.9 1.80.45
Miles
Persons Per Square Mile
10,001 - 16,051
5,001 - 10,000
6 - 5,000
No Population

Developing New Data
•Why was it necessary?
–Partners needed more granular, current, and robust
information
–Condition and Vacancy data was of particular
importance

Vacant Land survey necessary because of the rapid
A joint project of

Vacant Land survey necessary because of the rapid changes that are not captured within administrative
datasets
Detroit Residential Parcel Survey - 3/2010
With the support of

www.DataDrivenDetroit.org

PopulationChange2000-2010byCensusBlock
Blueispopulationgrowth,Redispopulationdecline
Tri-County:Macomb,Oakland,Wayne
Source: U.S. Census Data, Data Pointed
http://www.datapointed.net/visualizations/maps/growth-rings/

PopulationChange2000-2010byCensusBlock
Blueispopulationgrowth,Redispopulationdecline
Tri-County:Macomb,Oakland,Wayne
Source: U.S. Census Data, Data Pointed
http://www.datapointed.net/visualizations/maps/growth-rings/

Predominant Race
White
Black
No Data
No Population
Predominant Race, 1950
OAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLAND
MACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMB
WAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNE
Tri-County Area
Source: Minnesota Population Center.
HNGIS, 2004
December 2008/jcb
Legend
COUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTY
CityCity CityCityCityCityCity CityCity
Census Tract
DetroitDetroit DetroitDetroitDetroitDetroitDetroit DetroitDetroit

Predominant Race
White
Black
No Data
No Population
Predominant Race, 1960
OAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLAND
MACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMB
WAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNE
Tri-County Area
Source: Minnesota Population Center.
HNGIS, 2004
December 2008/jcb
Legend
COUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTY
CityCity CityCityCityCityCity CityCity
Census Tract
DetroitDetroit DetroitDetroitDetroitDetroitDetroit DetroitDetroit

Predominant Race
White
Black
Predominant Race, 1970
OAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLAND
MACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMB
WAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNE
Tri-County Area
Source: US Census Bureau, 1970
December 2008/jcb
Legend
COUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTY
CityCity CityCityCityCityCity CityCity
Census Tract
DetroitDetroit DetroitDetroitDetroitDetroitDetroit DetroitDetroit

Predominant Race
White
Black
Hispanic
No Population
Predominant Race, 1980
OAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLAND
MACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMB
WAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNE
Tri-County Area
Source: US Census Bureau, 1980
December 2008/jcb
Legend
COUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTY
CityCity CityCityCityCityCity CityCity
Census Tract
DetroitDetroit DetroitDetroitDetroitDetroitDetroit DetroitDetroit

Predominant Race
White
Black
Hispanic
No Population
Predominant Race, 1990
OAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLAND
MACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMB
WAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNE
Tri-County Area
Source: US Census Bureau, 1990
December 2008/jcb
Legend
COUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTY
CityCity CityCityCityCityCity CityCity
Census Tract
DetroitDetroit DetroitDetroitDetroitDetroitDetroit DetroitDetroit

Predominant Race
White
Black
Hispanic
No Population
Predominant Race, 2000
OAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLANDOAKLAND OAKLANDOAKLAND
MACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMBMACOMB MACOMBMACOMB
WAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNEWAYNE WAYNEWAYNE
Tri-County Area
Source: US Census Bureau, 2000
December 2008/jcb
Legend
COUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTYCOUNTY COUNTYCOUNTY
CityCity CityCityCityCityCity CityCity
Census Tract
DetroitDetroit DetroitDetroitDetroitDetroitDetroit DetroitDetroit

Flint
DavisonBurton
Atlas
Grand
Blanc
Mundy
Flint
Grand
Blanc
Fenton
Fenton
ImlayAtticaLapeer
Elba
Almont
Dryden
MetamoraHadley
Fenton
Tyrone
Hartland
Brighton
Green
Oak
Richmond
Memphis
Armada
Bruce
Richmond
Lenox
Ray
Washington
Chesterfield
Macomb
Shelby
New
Baltimore
Utica
Harrison
ClintonSterling
Heights
Mt Clemens
Fraser
St Clair
Shores
RosevilleWarren
Center
Line
EastpointeThe Village of
Grosse Pointe
Shores, a M
Ash
Exeter
London
Milan
Milan
Berlin
Frenchtown
RaisinvilleDundee
Addison
Oxford
Brandon
Groveland
Holly
Oakland
Orion
Independence
Springfield
Fenton
Rose Village of
Clarkston
Rochester
Hills
Auburn
Hills
Rochester
Waterford
Lake
Angelus
Pontiac
White
LakeHighland
Troy
Sylvan
Lake
Keego
Harbor
West
Bloomfield
Birmingham
Commerce
Orchard
Lake
Milford
Bloomfield
Hills
Walled
Lake
Wixom
Clawson
Royal
Oak
Madison
Heights
Bloomfield
Southfield
Farmington
HillsNovi
Southfield
Berkley
Lathrup
Village
Oak
Park
Hazel
Park
Ferndale
Pleasant
Ridge
South
Lyon
Farmington
Lyon
Novi
Northville
EmmettMussey
WalesRiley
Berlin
Columbus
Memphis
Casco
Richmond
Ira
Clay
Salem
Northfield
Superior
Ann
Arbor
Ann
Arbor
Ypsilanti
YpsilantiPittsfield
Augusta
Milan
York
Grosse
Pointe
Woods
Detroit
Redford
Livonia
Grosse
Pointe
Farms
Northville
Northville
Highland
Park
Hamtramck
Plymouth
Plymouth
Dearborn
Heights
Dearborn
Westland
Canton
Garden
City
Inkster
Allen
Park
MelvindaleRiver
Rouge
Wayne
Lincoln
ParkTaylor
Ecorse
Romulus
Van
Buren
Wyandotte
Southgate
Belleville
Grosse
Ile
Riverview
Huron
Trenton
Sumpter
Woodhaven
Flat
Rock
Gibraltar
Brownstown
Rockwood
Genesee
County
Lapeer
County
Livingston
County
Macomb
County
Monroe
County
Oakland
County
St. Clair
County
Washtenaw
County
Wayne
County
0 4 82
Miles
PredominantRace
Black
Hispanic
White
No Predominant Race
Detroit
County
Municipality
No Population
Predominant Race,
by 2010 Census Tracts

Hamtramck
Highland
Park
Detroit River
Belle Isle
TelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraph
96
10
39
Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River
75
39
96
10
96
94
75
Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan
75
75
WoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodward
375
10
75
75
94
Van DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan Dyke
94
Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot
Predominant Race
by Census Tract
White Black
Predominant Race by
1950 CensusTract
Source: US Census Bureau, 1950
Detroit, Michigan
CULMA/Center for Urban Studies/jcb
2001 Wayne State University 

Hamtramck
Highland
Park
Detroit River
Belle Isle
TelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraphTelegraph
96
10
39
Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River Grand River
75
39
96
10
96
94
75
Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan
75
75
WoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodwardWoodward
375
10
75
75
94
Van DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan DykeVan Dyke
94
Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot Gratiot
Predominant Race
by Census Tract
Hispanic Black White No Population No Predominant Race
Predominant Race by
2000 Census Tract
Source: US Census Bureau 2000
Detroit, Michigan
CULMA/Center for Urban Studies/jcb
2001 Wayne State University 

St Clair
Shores
Warren
Eastpointe
Southfield Oak Park
Hazel
ParkFerndale
Royal
Oak
Grosse
Pointe
Woods
Harper
Woods
Detroit
Redford
Grosse
Pointe
Farms
Highland
Park
Grosse
Pointe
Hamtramck
Grosse
Pointe Park
Dearborn
Heights
Dearborn
Inkster
Allen
Park
Melvindale
River
Rouge
Lincoln
Park
Taylor
Ecorse 0 1 20.5
Miles
PredominantRace
Black
Hispanic
White
No Predominant Race
Detroit Outline
Other City
No Population
Predominant Race,
by 2010 Census Tracts, Detroit, MI

Source: Census Bureau Source: Census Bureau
White WhiteBlack BlackAsian AsianHispanic HispanicMulti/ Multi/Othr Othr
Macomb Macomb34,402 34,40210,838 10,8388,005 8,0054,457 4,45712,841 12,841
Oakland Oakland13,452 13,45242,907 42,90724,827 24,8279,369 9,36919,692 19,692
Washtenaw Washtenaw12,095 12,0957,992 7,9928,779 8,7793,108 3,1087,414 7,414
OutOut--Wayne Wayne--44,235 44,23521,866 21,86612,970 12,9708,007 8,00726,672 26,672
Detroit Detroit--112,357 112,357--2,563 2,5631,219 1,21918,694 18,69418,664 18,664
The Movement of Persons of Color to the Suburbs Marked The Movement of Persons of Color to the Suburbs Marked
the Decade of the 1990s the Decade of the 1990s

Whites have moved throughout the regi
on since 1970, while African Americans
have moved primarily to concentrated ar
eas adjacent t
o
the City of Detroit.
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IncreasedAcrosstheRegionSince2000IncreasedAcrosstheRegionSince2000
240.7%
4.3%
48.8%
20.6%
53.6%
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African American Native American Asian Multi-Race Hispanic
Macomb Oakland Wayne
Source: Census Bureau

WhiteWhite
AfricanAfrican
AmericanAmerican
AsianAsian HispanicHispanic
Other/Other/
MultiMulti
MacombMacomb -16,189 50,902 8,176 6,660 2,664
OaklandOakland -68,354 42,595 18,319 12,921 2,104
WashtenawWashtenaw 3,642 3,826 6,746 5,021 2,530
WayneWayne -126,804 -131,826 10,659 18,053 -10,316
OutOut--WayneWayne -82,487 53,567 12,445 16,541 -3,327
DetroitDetroit -44,317 -185,393 -1,786 1,512 -6,989
TheSuburbanMovementofthe1990sIncreasedPostTheSuburbanMovementofthe1990sIncreasedPost--20002000
WithExodusofAfricanAmericansFromDetroitWithExodusofAfricanAmericansFromDetroit
Source: Census Bureau

1980
Rank
1990
Rank
2000
Rank
2010
Rank
1990
Score
2000
Score
2010
Score
Milwaukee MSA 55 44 22 11 82.882.8 82.282.2 79.679.6
New York MSA 99 77 44 22 80.980.9 79.579.5 76.976.9
Chicago MSA 11 22 33 33 84.484.4 80.480.4 75.275.2
Detroit-Warren-
Livonia MSA
22 11 11 44 87.687.6 84.984.9 74.074.0
Cleveland MSA 33 33 55 55 82.882.8 77.277.2 72.672.6
TheDetroitMetropolitanAreaExperiencetheLargestTheDetroitMetropolitanAreaExperiencetheLargest
DecreaseinBlackDecreaseinBlack--WhiteResidentialSegregationWhiteResidentialSegregation
Source: Census Bureau / U.S. 2010 Project

South
Lyon
Rose Twp
Holly Twp
Highland Twp
Lyon Twp
Milford Twp
Walled
LakeWixom
Springfield Twp
Novi
Northville
White Lake Twp
Groveland Twp
Commerce Twp
Novi Twp
Northville Twp
Plymouth
Twp
Van Buren Twp
Belleville
Canton Twp.
Plymouth
Sumpter Twp
Westland
Wayne
Romulus
Huron Twp
Garden
City
Livonia
Redford
Twp
Brownstown Twp
Flat Rock
Dearborn
Heights
Inkster
Taylor
Rockwood
Dearborn
Woodhaven
Gibraltar
Trenton
Detroit
Riverview
Southgate
Melvindale
Allen Park
Lincoln Park
Wyandotte
Ecorse
Grosse Ile
Twp
Waterford Twp
Independence Twp
Clarkston
Farmington Hills
Farmington
West
Bloomfield
Twp
Orchard
Lake
Village
Keego
Harbor
Lake
Angelus
Sylvan
Lake
Pontiac
Orion Twp
Southfield
Oxford Twp
Brandon Twp
Southfield Twp
Bloomfield
Twp
Bloomfield
Hills
Lathrup
Village
Birmingham
Oak Park
Royal Oak
Twp
Auburn Hills
Berkley
Royal Oak
Huntington
Woods
Pleasant
Ridge
Clawson
River
Rouge
Ferndale
Madison
Heights
Hazel
Park
Highland
Park
Hamtramck
Center
Line
Warren
Roseville
Eastpointe
Harper
Woods
Grosse
Pointe
Grosse
Pointe
Shores
St. Clair
Shores
Grosse
Pointe
Farms
Grosse
Pointe
Woods
Grosse
Pointe
Park
Addison Twp
Oakland Twp
Troy
Rochester
Rochester Hills
Bruce Twp
Washington Twp
Sterling Heights
Shelby Twp
Utica
Fraser
Clinton Twp
Ray Twp
Armada Twp
Macomb Twp
Mount
Clemens
Harrison
Twp
Chesterfield
Twp
Richmond Twp
Memphis
Lenox Twp
Richmond
New
Baltimore
Detroit River
C a n a d a
Canada
Lake
St. Clair
Lake
Erie
Percent Black,
Non-Hispanic
No Population
80% to 100%
60% to 79.9%
40% to 59.9%
20% to 39.9%
0% to 19.9%
Black Population by 2000 Census TractBlack Population by 2000 Census Tract
OaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOakland
MacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacomb
WayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayne
Wayne State Univesity/Center for Urban Studies
Metropolitan Detroit Area
Source: US Census Bureau

Flint
DavisonBurton
Atlas
Grand
Blanc
Mundy
Flint
Grand
Blanc
Fenton
Fenton
ImlayAtticaLapeer
Elba
Almont
Dryden
MetamoraHadley
Fenton
Tyrone
Hartland
Brighton
Green
Oak
Richmond
Memphis
Armada
Bruce
Richmond
Lenox
Ray
Washington
Chesterfield
Macomb
Shelby
New
Baltimore
Utica
Harrison
ClintonSterling
Heights
Mt Clemens
Fraser
St Clair
Shores
RosevilleWarren
Center
Line
EastpointeThe Village of
Grosse Pointe
Shores, a M
Ash
Exeter
London
Milan
Milan
Berlin
Frenchtown
RaisinvilleDundee
Addison
Oxford
Brandon
Groveland
Holly
Oakland
Orion
Independence
Springfield
Fenton
Rose Village of
Clarkston
Rochester
Hills
Auburn
Hills
Rochester
Waterford
Lake
Angelus
Pontiac
White
LakeHighland
Troy
Sylvan
Lake
Keego
Harbor
West
Bloomfield
Birmingham
Commerce
Orchard
Lake
Milford
Bloomfield
Hills
Walled
Lake
Wixom
Clawson
Royal
Oak
Madison
Heights
Bloomfield
Southfield
Farmington
HillsNovi
Southfield
Berkley
Lathrup
Village
Oak
Park
Hazel
Park
Ferndale
Pleasant
Ridge
South
Lyon
Farmington
Lyon
Novi
Northville
EmmettMussey
WalesRiley
Berlin
Columbus
Memphis
Casco
Richmond
Ira
Clay
Salem
Northfield
Superior
Ann
Arbor
Ann
Arbor
Ypsilanti
YpsilantiPittsfield
Augusta
Milan
York
Grosse
Pointe
Woods
Detroit
Redford
Livonia
Grosse
Pointe
Farms
Northville
Northville
Highland
Park
Hamtramck
Plymouth
Plymouth
Dearborn
Heights
Dearborn
Westland
Canton
Garden
City
Inkster
Allen
Park
MelvindaleRiver
Rouge
Wayne
Lincoln
ParkTaylor
Ecorse
Romulus
Van
Buren
Wyandotte
Southgate
Belleville
Grosse
Ile
Riverview
Huron
Trenton
Sumpter
Woodhaven
Flat
Rock
Gibraltar
Brownstown
Rockwood
Genesee
County
Lapeer
County
Livingston
County
Macomb
County
Monroe
County
Oakland
County
St. Clair
County
Washtenaw
County
Wayne
County
0 4 82
Miles
Percent Black
0% - 20%
20.1% - 40%
40.1% - 60%
60.1% - 80%
80.1% - 100%
Detroit
County
Municipality
No Population
Percent Black Population,
by 2010 Census Tracts

South
Lyon
Rose Twp
Holly Twp
Highland Twp
Lyon Twp
Milford Twp
Walled
LakeWixom
Springfield Twp
Novi
Northville
White Lake Twp
Groveland Twp
Commerce Twp
Novi Twp
Northville Twp
Plymouth
Twp
Van Buren Twp
Belleville
Canton Twp.
Plymouth
Sumpter Twp
Westland
Wayne
Romulus
Huron Twp
Garden
City
Livonia
Redford
Twp
Brownstown Twp
Flat Rock
Dearborn
Heights
Inkster
Taylor
Rockwood
Dearborn
Woodhaven
Gibraltar
Trenton
Detroit
Riverview
Southgate
Melvindale
Allen Park
Lincoln Park
Wyandotte
Ecorse
Grosse Ile
Twp
Waterford Twp
Independence Twp
Clarkston
Farmington Hills
Farmington
West
Bloomfield
Twp
Orchard
Lake
Village
Keego
Harbor
Lake
Angelus
Sylvan
Lake
Pontiac
Orion Twp
Southfield
Oxford Twp
Brandon Twp
Southfield Twp
Bloomfield
Twp
Bloomfield
Hills
Lathrup
Village
Birmingham
Oak Park
Royal Oak
Twp
Auburn Hills
Berkley
Royal Oak
Huntington
Woods
Pleasant
Ridge
Clawson
River
Rouge
Ferndale
Madison
Heights
Hazel
Park
Highland
Park
Hamtramck
Center
Line
Warren
Roseville
Eastpointe
Harper
Woods
Grosse
Pointe
Grosse
Pointe
Shores
St. Clair
Shores
Grosse
Pointe
Farms
Grosse
Pointe
Woods
Grosse
Pointe
Park
Addison Twp
Oakland Twp
Troy
Rochester
Rochester Hills
Bruce Twp
Washington Twp
Sterling Heights
Shelby Twp
Utica
Fraser
Clinton Twp
Ray Twp
Armada Twp
Macomb Twp
Mount
Clemens
Harrison
Twp
Chesterfield
Twp
Richmond Twp
Memphis
Lenox Twp
Richmond
New
Baltimore
Detroit River
C a n a d a
Canada
Lake
St. Clair
Lake
Erie
Percent Asian,
Non-Hispanic
No Population
24% to 31%
18% to 23.9%
12% to 17.9%
6% to 11.9%
0% to 5.9%
Asian Population by 2000 Census TractAsian Population by 2000 Census Tract
OaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOakland
MacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacomb
WayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayne
Wayne State Univesity/Center for Urban Studies
Metropolitan Detroit Area
Source: US Census Bureau

Flint
DavisonBurton
Atlas
Grand
Blanc
Mundy
Flint
Grand
Blanc
Fenton
Fenton
ImlayAtticaLapeer
Elba
Almont
Dryden
MetamoraHadley
Fenton
Tyrone
Hartland
Brighton
Green
Oak
Richmond
Memphis
Armada
Bruce
Richmond
Lenox
Ray
Washington
Chesterfield
Macomb
Shelby
New
Baltimore
Utica
Harrison
ClintonSterling
Heights
Mt Clemens
Fraser
St Clair
Shores
RosevilleWarren
Center
Line
EastpointeThe Village of
Grosse Pointe
Shores, a M
Ash
Exeter
London
Milan
Milan
Berlin
Frenchtown
RaisinvilleDundee
Addison
Oxford
Brandon
Groveland
Holly
Oakland
Orion
Independence
Springfield
Fenton
Rose Village of
Clarkston
Rochester
Hills
Auburn
Hills
Rochester
Waterford
Lake
Angelus
Pontiac
White
LakeHighland
Troy
Sylvan
Lake
Keego
Harbor
West
Bloomfield
Birmingham
Commerce
Orchard
Lake
Milford
Bloomfield
Hills
Walled
Lake
Wixom
Clawson
Royal
Oak
Madison
Heights
Bloomfield
Southfield
Farmington
HillsNovi
Southfield
Berkley
Lathrup
Village
Oak
Park
Hazel
Park
Ferndale
Pleasant
Ridge
South
Lyon
Farmington
Lyon
Novi
Northville
EmmettMussey
WalesRiley
Berlin
Columbus
Memphis
Casco
Richmond
Ira
Clay
Salem
Northfield
Superior
Ann
Arbor
Ann
Arbor
Ypsilanti
YpsilantiPittsfield
Augusta
Milan
York
Grosse
Pointe
Woods
Detroit
Redford
Livonia
Grosse
Pointe
Farms
Northville
Northville
Highland
Park
Hamtramck
Plymouth
Plymouth
Dearborn
Heights
Dearborn
Westland
Canton
Garden
City
Inkster
Allen
Park
MelvindaleRiver
Rouge
Wayne
Lincoln
ParkTaylor
Ecorse
Romulus
Van
Buren
Wyandotte
Southgate
Belleville
Grosse
Ile
Riverview
Huron
Trenton
Sumpter
Woodhaven
Flat
Rock
Gibraltar
Brownstown
Rockwood
Genesee
County
Lapeer
County
Livingston
County
Macomb
County
Monroe
County
Oakland
County
St. Clair
County
Washtenaw
County
Wayne
County
0 4 82
Miles
Percent Asian
0% - 5.9%
6% - 11.9%
12% - 17.9%
18% - 23.9%
24% - 53.3%
Detroit
County
Municipality
No Population
Percent Asian Population,
by 2010 Census Tracts

South
Lyon
Rose Twp
Holly Twp
Highland Twp
Lyon Twp
Milford Twp
Walled
LakeWixom
Springfield Twp
Novi
Northville
White Lake Twp
Groveland Twp
Commerce Twp
Novi Twp
Northville Twp
Plymouth
Twp
Van Buren Twp
Belleville
Canton Twp.
Plymouth
Sumpter Twp
Westland
Wayne
Romulus
Huron Twp
Garden
City
Livonia
Redford
Twp
Brownstown Twp
Flat Rock
Dearborn
Heights
Inkster
Taylor
Rockwood
Dearborn
Woodhaven
Gibraltar
Trenton
Detroit
Riverview
Southgate
Melvindale
Allen Park
Lincoln Park
Wyandotte
Ecorse
Grosse Ile
Twp
Waterford Twp
Independence Twp
Clarkston
Farmington Hills
Farmington
West
Bloomfield
Twp
Orchard
Lake
Village
Keego
Harbor
Lake
Angelus
Sylvan
Lake
Pontiac
Orion Twp
Southfield
Oxford Twp
Brandon Twp
Southfield Twp
Bloomfield
Twp
Bloomfield
Hills
Lathrup
Village
Birmingham
Oak Park
Royal Oak
Twp
Auburn Hills
Berkley
Royal Oak
Huntington
Woods
Pleasant
Ridge
Clawson
River
Rouge
Ferndale
Madison
Heights
Hazel
Park
Highland
Park
Hamtramck
Center
Line
Warren
Roseville
Eastpointe
Harper
Woods
Grosse
Pointe
Grosse
Pointe
Shores
St. Clair
Shores
Grosse
Pointe
Farms
Grosse
Pointe
Woods
Grosse
Pointe
Park
Addison Twp
Oakland Twp
Troy
Rochester
Rochester Hills
Bruce Twp
Washington Twp
Sterling Heights
Shelby Twp
Utica
Fraser
Clinton Twp
Ray Twp
Armada Twp
Macomb Twp
Mount
Clemens
Harrison
Twp
Chesterfield
Twp
Richmond Twp
Memphis
Lenox Twp
Richmond
New
Baltimore
Detroit River
C a n a d a
Canada
Lake
St. Clair
Lake
Erie
Percent Hispanic
No Population
9% to 77%
6% to 8.9%
3% to 5.9%
0% to 2.9%
Hispanic Population by 2000 Census TractHispanic Population by 2000 Census Tract
OaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOakland
MacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacomb
WayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayne
Wayne State Univesity/Center for Urban Studies
Metropolitan Detroit Area
Source: US Census Bureau

Flint
Davison
Burton
Atlas
Grand
Blanc
Mundy
Flint
Grand
Blanc
Fenton
Fenton
ImlayAtticaLapeerElba
Almont
Dryden
Metamora
Hadley
Fenton
Tyrone
Hartland
Brighton
Green
Oak
Richmond
Memphis
Armada
Bruce
Richmond
Lenox
Ray
Washington
Chesterfield
Macomb
Shelby
New
Baltimore
Utica
Harrison
Clinton
Sterling
Heights
Mt Clemens
Fraser
St Clair
Shores
Roseville
Warren
Center
Line
Eastpointe
The Village of
Grosse Pointe
Shores, a M
Ash
Exeter
London
Milan
Milan
Berlin
FrenchtownRaisinvilleDundee
Addison
Oxford
Brandon
Groveland
Holly
Oakland
Orion
Independence
Springfield
Fenton
Rose
Village of
Clarkston
Rochester
Hills
Auburn
Hills
Rochester
Waterford
Lake
Angelus
Pontiac
White
Lake
Highland
Troy
Sylvan
Lake
Keego
Harbor
West
Bloomfield
Birmingham
Commerce
Orchard
Lake
Milford
Bloomfield
Hills
Walled
Lake
Wixom
Clawson
Royal
Oak
Madison
Heights
Bloomfield
Southfield
Farmington
Hills
Novi
Southfield
Berkley
Lathrup
Village
Oak
Park
Hazel
Park
Ferndale
Pleasant
Ridge
Royal
Oak
South
Lyon
Farmington
Lyon
Novi
Northville
EmmettMussey
Wales
Riley
Berlin
Columbus
Memphis
Casco
Richmond
Ira
Clay
Salem
Northfield
Superior
Ann
Arbor
Ann
Arbor
Ypsilanti
Ypsilanti
Pittsfield
Augusta
Milan
York
Grosse
Pointe
Woods
Detroit
Redford
Livonia
Grosse
Pointe
Farms
Northville
Northville
Highland
Park
Hamtramck
Grosse
Pointe Park
Plymouth
Plymouth
Dearborn
Heights
Dearborn
Westland
Canton
Garden
City
Inkster
Allen
Park
Melvindale
River
Rouge
Wayne
Lincoln
ParkTaylor
Ecorse
Romulus
Van
Buren
Wyandotte
Southgate
Belleville
Grosse
Ile
Riverview
Huron
Trenton
Sumpter
Woodhaven
Flat
Rock
Gibraltar
Brownstown
Rockwood
Genesee
County
Lapeer
County
Livingston
County
Macomb
County
Monroe
County
Oakland
County
St. Clair
County
Washtenaw
County
Wayne
County
0 4 82
Miles
Percent Hispanic
0% - 2.9%
3% - 5.9%
6% - 8.9%
9% - 76.8%
Detroit
County
Municipality
No Population
Percent Hispanic Population,
by 2010 Census Tracts

Total Persons
2,500 to 4,905
500 to 2,499
100 to 499
50 to 99
1 to 49
0
Persons of Arab Ancestry
OaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOakland
MacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacomb
WayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayne
Wayne State Univesity/Center for Urban Studies
Source: US Census Bureau, 2000
Tri-County Detroit Area

Total Persons
500 to 934
250 to 499
100 to 249
50 to 99
1 to 49
0
Persons of Assyrian, Chaldean or
Syriac Ancestry
OaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOaklandOakland
MacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacombMacomb
WayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayneWayne
Wayne State Univesity/Center for Urban Studies
Source: US Census Bureau, 2000
Tri-County Detroit Area

Top Countries of Origin for Immigrants Coming to
Metropolitan Detroit, 2003 -2008
10,485
7,531
4,902
4,172 4,064
3,447 3,259
2,839 2,779
2,375
2,090
1,741
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
Source: US Dept. Of Homeland Security / Immigration

GGLOBALLOBALDDETROITETROIT

FFOUROURSSTRATEGICTRATEGICOOUTCOMESUTCOMES
1.Make the region welcoming to the international
community and immigrants.
2.Attractinternational investment and businesses that
create jobs.
3.Strengthen, grow,and revitalize neighborhoods in the
city of Detroit and in the region’s core communities.
4.Attractand retain international talent in the region.

RegionalEquityRegionalEquity
OpportunityMappingOpportunityMapping
HighopportunityHighopportunity
exclusivetosuburbanexclusivetosuburban
areasofgreaterareasofgreaterDetroitDetroit
LimitedaccesstoLimitedaccessto
opportunityininneropportunityininner--citycity
DetroitDetroit
90%ofregionalAfrican90%ofregionalAfrican
AmericansliveinanareaAmericansliveinanarea
oflowoflow--opportunityopportunity

RacialDisparityandOpportunityRacialDisparityandOpportunity

1950 2010
Willis Street
Leland Street
Moran Street
McDougall Street
Willis Street
Leland Street
Moran Street
McDougall Street
Historic Density
185 Homes
540 People
23 Persons per acre
$151,673 tax revenue
Current Density
40 Homes
116 People
5 Persons per acre
$32,794 tax revenue

$173m
Occupied
Parcels
Vacant Parcels
Vacant Housing

SOURCE: UDM
40

63%

24.3%
14.4%
9.5%

38%

11%
14%
11%

#

42,300

Detroit Transportation Modes Breakdown (Ages 16+)
For those traveling to work
Drive alone
Carpool
/ Vanpool
Public
Transportation
Walk
Other
Means
Work
at home
8%
69%

Revenues
from sales
and charges
has remained
largely
constant
despite and
increase in
ridership.
$140m

$425m

400

0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8 FY11 Spend per capita
$ thousands per capita
FY11 Spend per square mile
$ millions per square mile
9.08.07.06.05.04.03.02.01.00
$9m

10%

48%

15

121
SQUARE MILES

Building Local Capacity to Use Data
www.DataDrivenDetroit.org

MetropolitanDetroit’sDiverseMetropolitanDetroit’sDiverse
Population: ACloserLookPopulation: ACloserLook
KurtMetzgerKurtMetzger
Director
Data Driven Detroit (D3)Data Driven Detroit (D3)
April 12, 2011
presentation for
DetroitOrientationInstituteDetroitOrientationInstitute
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