Dallas_TX ParkScore Report

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    The Trust for Public Land ParkScore

    Dallas, Texas

    The Trust for Public Land ParkScoreTM analyzes public access to existing than $35,000), and population density (people per acre).

    Percentage of Ho

    Percentage

    Popula

    0 1 2 3 4 5Miles

    Level of Park Need

    Very High

    High

    Parks with Public Access

    Other Parks and Open Space

    Half Mile Park Service Areas

    Cemeteries

    Universities

    WaterbodiesCity Boundary

    County Boundary

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    2012

    Rank

    21 ParkScoreTM : 51.0*

    Access

    18out of 40 points

    Median Park SizePark Land

    Percentage

    Spending Per

    Capita

    Playgrounds Per 10,000

    People

    Percent of Residents within

    1/2 Mile of a Park

    15 11 11 6out of 20 points out of 20 points out of 20 points out of 20 points

    7.2 Acres 10.7% $110.03 1.8 Playgrounds 54% Served

    Total PopulationPopulation

    Served**

    Percent

    Served**

    Population

    Not Served

    Percent

    Not Served

    Total Population 1,227,799 665,722 54% 562,077 46%

    Age 19 and Younger 356,718 190,126 53% 166,592 47%

    20-64 Years Old 761,575 415,369 55% 346,206 45%Over 64 Years Old 109,505 60,226 55% 49,279 45%

    Total HouseholdsHouseholds

    Served**

    Percent

    Served**

    Households

    Not Served

    Percent

    Not Served

    Under 75% Median City Income 189,499 106,159 56% 83,340 44%

    75%-125% Median City Income 76,106 40,361 53% 35,745 47%

    Over 125% Median City Income 206,945 109,082 53% 97,863 47%

    Demographic Category

    Demographic Category

    ** Inside 1/2 mile dynamic park buffer2010 Census Block Groups

    provided by ESRI

    Acreage Service and Investment

    26 17out of 40 points out of 40 points

    * Each city can earn a maximum of 120 points. Points are awarded for five statistical measures in three

    categories: acreage, service and investment, and access. The total is then normalized to a scale out of 100.

    This final value is the city's ParkScore.