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The Trust for Public Land ParkScore® index analyzes publicaccess to existing parks and open space. The analysisincorporates a two-step approach: 1) determines where thereare gaps in park availability, and 2) constructs a demographicprofile to identify gaps with the most urgent need for parkland.Park gaps are based on a dynamic 1/2-mile service area (10-minute walking distance) for all parks. In this analysis, serviceareas use the street network to determine walkable distance -streets such as highways, freeways, and interstates areconsidered barriers.
Demographic profiles are based on 2019 Forecast block groupsprovided by Esri to determine park need for density of youth,
density of individuals in households with income less than 75%of city median income (Louisville-Jefferson County less than$25,000), and population density (people per acre).
The combined level of park need result shown on the large mapcombines the three demographic profile results and assigns thefollowing weights:
50% = population density (people per acre)25% = density of youth age 19 and younger25% = density of individuals in households with income lessthan $25,000
Density of individuals in households with income less than $25,000
Density of youth age 19 and younger - youth per acre
Population density - people per acre
Special thanks to the following data providers: Louisville, Esri, OSMInformation on this map is provided for purposes of discussion and visualizationonly. Map created by The Trust for Public Land on May 4, 2020. The Trust forPublic Land and The Trust for Public Land logo are federally registered marks ofThe Trust for Public Land. Copyright © 2020 The Trust for Public Land. www.tpl.org
Level of park needVery highHigh
Moderate
Park with public access(Might include only partial representation of a parkwith public access along the city's border)
Other parks and open space
10-minute walk (half-mile) servicearea of park with public access
Cemetery
University
Military
Industrial
Vacant zero population areas
City boundary
County boundary
LO U I S V I L L E , K E N T U C K Y
0 3.5 7Miles ±
The Trust for Public Land 2020 ParkScore index®
Acreage
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81 38.9
Amenities Average Access
6
Investment
34 61.7
Demographic Category TotalPopulationServed**
PercentServed**
PopulationNot Served
PercentNot Served
Demographic Category TotalHouseholdsNot Served
PercentNot Served
Louisville-Jefferson County,KY
The Trust for Public Land works with communities to ensure that everyone has parks, gardens,playgrounds, trails, and other natural places within a 10-minute walk from home. Learn more at
www.tpl.org