St. Louis Five Year Consolidated Plan Strategy
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MAPS LISTED BY NUMBER

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I-1St.Louis Metropolitan Area
I-2Neighborhoods
I-3Wards
I-4Zip Codes
I-5Census Tracts
II-1Population Change 1990-1998 by Neighborhood
II-2Median Household Income 1990 by Census Tract
II-3Largest Commercial Improvements 1995-1999
II-4St. Louis' Largest Businesses 1998
II-5CDA Assisted Housing Development Projects 1994-1998
II-6Percent Single Family Units 1998 by Neighborhood
II-7Important Infrastructure Improvements 1995-1999
II-9Important Educational Institution Improvements 1995-1999
II-10Major Tourist Attractions
II-11Important Institution Improvements 1995-1999
III-1Housing Development 1994-1998 (Total Residential Permit Cost) by Neighborhood
III-2CDA Assisted Housing Development Projects 1994-1998 Total Number of Units by Neighborhood
III-3Community Based Development Organizations
III-4Home Repair and Homebuyer Assistance Programs Total Amount Expended by Ward 1994-1998
III-5Public Housing Locations
III-6Lead Poisoning Cases in 1996 by Zip Code
III-7Educational Institutions
III-8Public Access Internet Computer Sites
III-9Public Safety Institutions
III-10Parks and Recreation Centers
III-11Transportation Infrastructure Improvements 2000-2004
III-12Future MetroLink Expansion
III-13Health Care Institutions
III-14Percent Change in Total Crime 1994 vs. 1998 by Neighborhood
III-15Percent Births to Mothers Receiving Women and Infant Children Program Services in 1996 by Zip Code
III-16Child Care Centers
III-17Percent Elderly Population 1998 by Neighborhood
III-18Senior Centers and Service Locations
III-19Vacant Land
III-20Chapter 99/100/353 Areas
III-21Brownfield Sites
III-22SLDC/SBA 504 Loans 1994-998
III-23Business Districts
III-24Neighborhood Commercial Projects 1994-1998
III-25Planning Projects
III-26Vacant Buildings as of January 1999 by Neighborhood
III-27Demolition Permits Issued January 1994-June 1999 by Neighborhood
III-28Historic Districts and National Register Sites

Data sources for the maps include the U.S. Census Bureau, St. Louis Community Development Agency, Claritas Inc, Attitude Research Company and Vision for Children at Risk.

For more information about these maps and the City of St. Louis' Geographic Information Systems (GIS) capabilities, contact the Planning & Urban Design Agency, (314) 622-3400.

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