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Metropolitan Detroit's Diverse Population - 4.12.11
1. Metropolitan Detroit’s Diverse
Population: A Closer Look
presentation for
Detroit Orientation Institute
Kurt Metzger
Director
Data Driven Detroit (D3)
April 12, 2011
2. What is Data Driven Detroit (D3)?
• D3 is a non-profit, founded in 2009, principally funded by
The Kresge Foundation and The Skillman Foundation.
• D3 supports foundation, public, non-profit, and community
partners with research, analysis, and mapping/data
visualization.
• D3 is a member of the National Neighborhood Indicators
Program (NNIP), founded by the Urban Institute.
3. Mission
• Data Driven Detroit (D3) provides
accessible high-quality information and
analysis to drive informed decision-making
that strengthen communities in Southeast
Michigan.
www.DataDrivenDetroit.org
4. Data Driven Detroit’s Roles
Work with Data Support Partners
• Collect and Evaluate • Share Augmented Data
• Enhance • Illustrate Macro Trends
• Analyze/Synthesize • Provide Neighborhood Analyses
• Visualize • Inform Strategy and Prioritization (Targeting)
• Democratize • Provide Project Technical Assistance
• Promote Synergy and Convergence
5. (Some) Neighborhood Indicators
• Population Characteristics and Trends
• Health, Education, Employment
• Housing Occupancy and Quality
• Mortgage Lending and Housing Market Activity
• Crime and Public Safety Information
• Community Capacity and Institutions
• Vacant Land Inventory and Land Use
• Environmental Assessments
• Economic Activity and Trends
11. Metropolitan Detroit MCD's
Census 2000
Memphis
Richmond Twp
Brandon Twp Oxford Twp Addison Twp
Groveland Twp Bruce Twp Armada Twp
Holly Twp
Richmond
Washington Twp Ray Twp
Independence Twp Orion Twp Oakland Twp Lenox Twp
Springfield Twp
Rose Twp Clarkston
Lake Auburn Hills Chesterfield
New
Baltimore
Angelus
Rochester Twp
Shelby Twp Macomb Twp
Highland Twp White Lake Twp
Waterford Twp
Pontiac
Rochester Hills
Macomb
Macomb
Utica
Oakland
Keego
Oakland Harbor
Sylvan
Harrison
Twp
Lake Mount
Clemens
Orchard
Clinton Twp
Lake
Commerce Twp Village Bloomfield
Hills Troy Sterling Heights
Milford Twp
West Bloomfield
Bloomfield Twp Birmingham
Walled Twp Clawson
Fraser
Wixom Lake
Southfield Twp
Madison
Royal Oak
Heights
Warren Roseville St. Clair
Berkley
Farmington Hills Lathrup
Pleasant
Shores
Village
Ridge
Lyon Twp Huntington
Woods
Center
Line
Novi Southfield
South Novi Twp Grosse
Farmington Oak Park Hazel Eastpointe
Lyon Royal Oak Pointe
Park
Twp Ferndale Shores
Northville Grosse
Harper
Pointe
Woods
Lake
Woods
Northville Twp
Livonia Highland
Park
Grosse
Pointe
Grosse
Pointe
Farms
St. Clair
Ha
mtra
Redford
mck
Twp
Plymouth Grosse
Detroit
Twp
Plymouth
Wayne
Wayne
Pointe
Park
Dearborn
Heights
Westland
Garden er
it Riv
Detro
City
Dearborn
Canton Twp. Inkster
Melvindale
Wayne River
Canada
Rouge
Allen Park
Lincoln Park
Ecorse
CanadaDetroit-Ann Arbor-
Taylor
Van Buren Twp
Romulus
Flint CMSA
Wyandotte
Southgate
Belleville
Riverview
Huron Twp
Woodhaven Trenton Grosse Ile
Sumpter Twp Twp
Area
Flat Rock
Gibraltar
of
Detail
Rockwood
Brownstown Twp
Lake
Erie
Wayne State Univesity/Center for Urban Studies March 2001
12. Growth of Detroit Suburbs Post-World War II
Post-
3,500,000
Tri-
Tri-County Totals
3,150,147
3,092,197
1950 3,016,197
3,000,000 1960 3,762,390 2,884,705
1970 4,203,743 2,840,897
1980 4,044,236 2,692,261
1990 3,912,679
2000 4,043,467
2,500,000
2010 3,863,924
2,092,246
2,000,000
1,849,568
1,670,144
1,511,482
1,500,000
1,166,629 1,203,339
1,027,974
951,270
1,000,000
713,777
500,000
0
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Source: Census Bureau
13. Development
History
Year Built
by 5 Acre Gridcells
1920 and Earlier
1921 - 1940
1941 - 1960
1961 - 1980
1981 - 1990
1991 - 2000
2001 - 2004
14. I-75
M-10
M-39
I-94
M-8
M-10
I-94
M-39
I-96 I-96
I-75
M-10
I-96
I-94
I-75
M-39 I-375
I-94
M-10
I-75
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
Population Density, by Census Tract
0 0.45 0.9 1.8
1930
Miles
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
15. I-75
M-10
M-39
I-94
M-8
M-10
I-94
M-39
I-96 I-96
I-75
M-10
I-96
I-94
I-75
M-39 I-375
I-94
M-10
I-75
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
Population Density, by Census Tract
0 0.45 0.9 1.8
1940
Miles
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
16. I-75
M-10
M-39
I-94
M-8
M-10
I-94
M-39
I-96 I-96
I-75
M-10
I-96
I-94
I-75
M-39 I-375
I-94
M-10
I-75
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
Population Density, by Census Tract
0 0.45 0.9 1.8
1950
Miles
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
17. I-75
M-10
M-39
I-94
M-8
M-10
I-94
M-39
I-96 I-96
I-75
M-10
I-96
I-94
I-75
M-39 I-375
I-94
M-10
I-75
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
Population Density, by Census Tract
0 0.45 0.9 1.8
1960
Miles
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
18. I-75
M-10
M-39
I-94
M-8
M-10
I-94
M-39
I-96 I-96
I-75
M-10
I-96
I-94
I-75
M-39 I-375
I-94
M-10
I-75
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
Population Density, by Census Tract
0 0.45 0.9 1.8
1970
Miles
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
19. I-75
M-10
M-39
I-94
M-8
M-10
I-94
M-39
I-96 I-96
I-75
M-10
I-96
I-94
I-75
M-39 I-375
I-94
M-10
I-75
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
Population Density, by Census Tract
0 0.45 0.9 1.8
1980
Miles
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
20. I-75
M-10
M-39
I-94
M-8
M-10
I-94
M-39
I-96 I-96
I-75
M-10
I-96
I-94
I-75
M-39 I-375
I-94
M-10
I-75
Persons Per Square Mile
10,000 - 16,901
5,000 - 9,999
115 - 4,999
No Population
I-75
Population Density, by Census Tract
0 0.45 0.9 1.8
1990
Miles
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
21. I-75
M-10
M-39
I-94
M-8
M-10
I-94
M-39
I-96 I-96
I-75
M-10
I-96
I-94
I-75
M-39 I-375
I-94
M-10
I-75
Persons Per Square Mile
10,000 - 17,090
5,000 - 9,999
8 - 4,999
No Population
I-75
Population Density, by Census Tract
0 0.45 0.9 1.8
2000
Miles
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 7/30/2010
22. I-75
M-10
M-39
I-94
M-8
M-10
I-94
M-39
I-96 I-96
I-75
M-10
I-96
I-94
I-75
M-39 I-375
I-94
M-10
I-75
Persons Per Square Mile
10,001 - 16,051
5,001 - 10,000
6 - 5,000
No Population
I-75
Population Density, by Census Tract
2010
Detroit, Michigan
0 0.45 0.9 1.8
Miles
Sources: Data Driven Detroit, Wayne State University,
Claritas, Demographics Now, US Census Bureau 4/10/2011
23. Developing New Data
A joint project of
• 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
changes that are not captured within administrative
datasets
With the support of
Detroit Residential Parcel Survey - 3/2010
30. Population Change 2000-2010 by Census Block
Blue is population growth, Red is population decline
Tri-County: Macomb, Oakland, Wayne
Source: U.S. Census Data, Data Pointed
http://www.datapointed.net/visualizations/maps/growth-rings/
31. Population Change 2000-2010 by Census Block
Blue is population growth, Red is population decline
Tri-County: Macomb, Oakland, Wayne
Source: U.S. Census Data, Data Pointed
http://www.datapointed.net/visualizations/maps/growth-rings/
33. Predominant Race, 1950
Tri-County Area
MACOMB
MACOMB
OAKLAND
OAKLAND
Detroit
Detroit
WAYNE
WAYNE
Legend
COUNTY
COUNTY
City
City
Census Tract
Predominant Race
White
Black
No Data
No Population
Source: Minnesota Population Center.
HNGIS, 2004
December 2008/jcb
34. Predominant Race, 1960
Tri-County Area
MACOMB
MACOMB
OAKLAND
OAKLAND
Detroit
Detroit
WAYNE
WAYNE
Legend
COUNTY
COUNTY
City
City
Census Tract
Predominant Race
White
Black
No Data
No Population
Source: Minnesota Population Center.
HNGIS, 2004
December 2008/jcb
35. Predominant Race, 1970
Tri-County Area
MACOMB
MACOMB
OAKLAND
OAKLAND
Detroit
Detroit
WAYNE
WAYNE
Legend
COUNTY
COUNTY
City
City
Census Tract
Predominant Race
White
Black
Source: US Census Bureau, 1970
December 2008/jcb
36. Predominant Race, 1980
Tri-County Area
MACOMB
MACOMB
OAKLAND
OAKLAND
Detroit
Detroit
WAYNE
WAYNE
Legend
COUNTY
COUNTY
City
City
Census Tract
Predominant Race
White
Black
Hispanic
No Population
Source: US Census Bureau, 1980
December 2008/jcb
37. Predominant Race, 1990
Tri-County Area
MACOMB
MACOMB
OAKLAND
OAKLAND
Detroit
Detroit
WAYNE
WAYNE
Legend
COUNTY
COUNTY
City
City
Census Tract
Predominant Race
White
Black
Hispanic
No Population
Source: US Census Bureau, 1990
December 2008/jcb
38. Predominant Race, 2000
Tri-County Area
MACOMB
MACOMB
OAKLAND
OAKLAND
Detroit
Detroit
WAYNE
WAYNE
Legend
COUNTY
COUNTY
City
City
Census Tract
Predominant Race
White
Black
Hispanic
No Population
Source: US Census Bureau, 2000
December 2008/jcb
39. Flint Lapeer Attica Imlay Mussey Emmett
Burton Davison Elba
Flint
Lapeer Riley Wales
Almont Berlin St. Clair
Grand County Dryden County
Blanc Genesee Hadley Metamora
Atlas
County
Memphis
Grand
Memphis
Blanc
Mundy
Richmond Columbus
Armada
Addison Bruce
Fenton Brandon Oxford
Holly Groveland
Richmond
Fenton Richmond
Fenton
Fenton
Lenox Casco
Washington Ray
Orion Oakland
Independence
Rose Springfield
Village of
Clarkston
Tyrone Ira
Macomb New
Lake
Angelus Auburn Rochester County Chesterfield Baltimore
Hills Macomb
Waterford Shelby
White Oakland Rochester
Pontiac Hills
Highland Lake County
Sylvan Utica
Hartland Lake Mt Clemens
Keego Clay
Harbor Harrison
Orchard Sterling Clinton
Bloomfield Troy
Commerce Lake Heights
Hills
Milford West
Brighton Bloomfield
Bloomfield Birmingham
Walled Fraser
Clawson
Lake
Southfield Warren Roseville
Wixom Royal Madison
Farmington Lathrup Oak Heights
Berkley St Clair
Livingston Novi Hills Village Shores
Center
County Lyon Pleasant Line
Southfield
Green Oak Ridge Hazel Eastpointe The Village of
Oak South Novi
Farmington
Park Ferndale Park Grosse Pointe
Lyon Shores, a M
Northville Grosse
Northville Pointe
Woods
Northville Highland Grosse
Park Pointe
Livonia Redford Hamtramck
Salem Farms
Northfield
Detroit
Plymouth Plymouth
Dearborn
Ann Heights
Arbor Garden
City
Dearborn
Ann Canton
Arbor Superior Westland
Inkster
Wayne Melvindale River
Wayne
County Rouge
Allen
Washtenaw
Predominant Race,
Park Ecorse
County Van
Buren Lincoln
Ypsilanti
by 2010 Census Tracts
Taylor Park
Romulus
Wyandotte
Pittsfield Ypsilanti Southgate
Belleville
PredominantRace Detroit
Riverview Black County
Brownstown
Hispanic Municipality
Trenton White No Population
Huron Woodhaven
York Augusta Sumpter Grosse No Predominant Race
Ile
Flat
Rock Gibraltar
Milan 0 2 4 8
Milan Rockwood Miles
Monroe Ash
Exeter
Milan
London County Berlin
Dundee Raisinville Frenchtown
40. Van Dyke
Van Dyke
Van Dyke
Van Dyke
Van Dyke
Van Dyke
Van Dyke
39 75
10
94
Telegraph
Telegraph
Telegraph
Telegraph
Telegraph
Telegraph
Highland
Park
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a io
tio
Grra
10
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Grr
Gr
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Gr
Grra
Grra
Gra
and
and
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wa
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wa
wa
ard
rrd
rrd
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d
96
39
10
75
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94 96 75 Bell
375
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan 75
tR iver
De troi
Predominant Race
by Census Tract
White
Black
Source: US Census Bureau, 1950
Predominant Race by
1950 CensusTract
75
Detroit, Michigan
2001 Wayne State University CULMA/Center for Urban Studies/jcb
41. Van Dyke
Van Dyke
Van Dyke
Van Dyke
Van Dyke
Van Dyke
Van Dyke
39 75
10
94
Telegraph
Telegraph
Telegraph
Telegraph
Telegraph
Telegraph
Highland
Park
ottt
o
ot
atttiio
a io
tio
Grra
10
Gra
Grr
Gr
G
Gr
Grra
Grra
Gra
and
and
n
nd
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dRRiv
Riiiv
Riv Hamtramck
ve r
verr
e
er
er
e
Wo
Wo
Wo
Woo
Wo
Wo
ood
ood
oo d
od
odw
dwa
96 75
wa
94
warr
wa
wa
ard
rrd
rrd
rdd
d
96
39
10
75
e
e Isl
94 96 75 Bell
375
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan 75
tR iver
De troi
Predominant Race
by Census Tract
Hispanic
Black
White Predominant Race by
No Population
No Predominant Race
75
2000 Census Tract
Source: US Census Bureau 2000
Detroit, Michigan
2001 Wayne State University CULMA/Center for Urban Studies/jcb
42. Warren St Clair
Hazel Eastpointe Shores
Southfield Oak Park Ferndale Park
Royal
Oak
Harper
Woods
Grosse
Pointe
Woods
Grosse
Highland Pointe
Park Farms
Hamtramck
Grosse
Pointe
Grosse
Pointe Park
Redford
Dearborn
Heights
Detroit
Dearborn Predominant Race,
by 2010 Census Tracts, Detroit, MI
Inkster
PredominantRace Detroit Outline
Black Other City
Hispanic No Population
Melvindale
River
Rouge
Allen White
Park
No Predominant Race
Taylor
Lincoln
Park Ecorse 0 0.5 1 2
Miles