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Legend (map numbers are tractiden tifiers) Lowerd isadvantage and priority H igherd isadvantage and priority The Rac ia land Soc ia lEqu ity Index, produced by the O ffice o fP lann ing & Commun ity Deve lopmen t,is a too lto a id in the iden tifica tion o fC ity p lann ing ,program ,and investmen t priorities. The index is bestused as a starting po in tto be cons idered w ith o ther in forma tion re levan tto the in tended purpose . The index inc ludes: Race ,ELL ,and O rig ins (shares o fpopu la tion who are) Persons o fco lor Eng lish language learners Fore ign born Soc ioeconom ic D isadvantage (shares o fpopu la tion w ith) Income be low 200 percen to fpoverty leve l Educa tiona la tta inmen tless than a bache lor’s degree Hea lth D isadvantage No le isure-time phys ica lactiv ity D iagnosed d iabe tes Obes ity Men ta lhea lth no tgood Asthma Low life expectancy a tb irth D isab ility Rac ia land Soc ia l Equ ity Index Sources:Estima tes from the 2012-2016 five-year American Commun ity Survey ,U .S .Census Bureau ; 2014 and 2015 sma llarea estima tes from the Behav iora lR isk FactorSurve illance System (BRFSS )pub lished in the “The 500 C ities P ro ject,” U .S .Cen ters forD isease Con tro l;2011-2015 averages from the Wash ing ton Track ing Ne twork (WTN ),WA S ta te Departmen to f Hea lth ;and estima tes from Pub lic Hea lth Sea ttle & K ing Coun ty . No tes:Language is forpopu la tion age 5 and o lder. Educa tiona la tta inmen tis forthe popu la tion age 25 and over. L ife expectancy re fers to life expectancy a tb irth . O therhea lth measures based on percen tages o fthe adu ltpopu la tion . Map produced by: C ity o fSea ttle O ffice o fP lann ing & Commun ity Deve lopmen t. Formore in forma tion on the index,inc lud ing gu idance foruse ,con tact D iana Canzoneri,Demographer& S tra teg ic Adv isor,d iana .canzoneri@ sea ttle .gov 0 1 2 0 .5 M iles 93 6 2 5 57 99 1 109 41 56 22 108 7 46 95 40 42 3 62 117 63 8 31 113 14 119 78 116 32 47 98 16 9 102 112 12 96 59 94 106 101 19 27 118 30 21 58.02 48 60 33 35 89 26 67 54 36 13 65 15 105 121 20 61 103 49 11 77 53.02 115 66 4.02 72 44 29 25 28 24 97.02 39 120 52 10 88 18 73 64 69 51 71 81 100.01 90 70 75 58.01 34 97.01 4.01 50 87 68 86 79 45 104.02 38 110.02 104.01 76 17.02 107.01 85 111.02 114.01 43.01 114.02 91 111.01 17.01 110.01 84 82 100.02 92 107.02 265 53.01 83 80.01 43.02 74.01 74.02 80.02 264 260.01

LWXT( - Seattle...52 82 42 20.79 93 021 25 01 88 81 37 46 96 15 17 18 10.001 09 07 57 10.85 43 10.79 10.4 05 78 86 68 97 54 20.401 83 20.011 10.401 67 20.71 10.701 58 20.111 10.411

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Page 1: LWXT( - Seattle...52 82 42 20.79 93 021 25 01 88 81 37 46 96 15 17 18 10.001 09 07 57 10.85 43 10.79 10.4 05 78 86 68 97 54 20.401 83 20.011 10.401 67 20.71 10.701 58 20.111 10.411

Legend(map numbers are tract identifiers)

Lower disadvantageand priority

Higher disadvantageand priority

The Racial and Social Equity Index,produced by the Office of Planning &Community Development, is a tool toaid in the identification of Cityplanning, program, and investmentpriorities.

The index is best used as a startingpoint to be considered with otherinformation relevant to the intendedpurpose.

The index includes:

• Race, ELL, and Origins (shares of population who are) − Persons of color − English language learners − Foreign born

• Socioeconomic Disadvantage (shares of population with) − Income below 200 percent of poverty level − Educational attainment less than a bachelor’s degree

• Health Disadvantage − No leisure-time physical activity − Diagnosed diabetes − Obesity − Mental health not good − Asthma − Low life expectancy at birth − Disability

Racial and SocialEquity Index

Sources: Estimates from the 2012-2016 five-year AmericanCommunity Survey, U.S. Census Bureau; 2014 and 2015small area estimates from the Behavioral Risk Factor SurveillanceSystem (BRFSS) published in the “The 500 Cities Project,”U.S. Centers for Disease Control; 2011-2015 averages from theWashington Tracking Network (WTN), WA State Department ofHealth; and estimates from Public Health – Seattle & King County.

Notes: Language is for population age 5 and older.Educational attainment is for the population age 25 and over.Life expectancy refers to life expectancy at birth.Other health measures based on percentages of the adult population.

Map produced by: City of Seattle Office of Planning & Community Development.

For more information on the index, including guidance for use, contactDiana Canzoneri, Demographer & Strategic Advisor, [email protected]

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