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6081611900 in East Palo Alto: is SMMI, should be EOG. This census tract holds 1/3 of our population and should be broken up. The Gardens area (south of Pulgas) is under threat of gentrification/is alr…
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6001423601, 6001423902 in Leconte/Elmwood in Berkeley: are shown as Becoming Exclusive but this area is facing intense gentrification pressures, losing Black households
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Download data from the old map from UDP website. See which types have shrunk the most in terms of how many tracts fall under them
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6001423500: is SLI, should have some level of gentrification. Looks like it might not be marked as gentrifying b/c not vulnerable, but 1/2 POC and 65% renters so wondering why. Is it because of the hi…
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6081612000 in East Palo Alto: is SLI, should be EOG. Similar to the Gardens area, the home prices in this area have neared $1M. Many homes have foreclosed and been bought by absentee landlords. The ot…
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work on the tobler flow mapping paper reminds me of some network plots of the markov tranistion matrices I put together for the old gentrification paper
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As one can see for the following Item, Senior Theses Items imported from submissions for certificate programs are members of multiple collections, one being the departmental collection, the other bein…
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Look at all the SMMI tracts for the Bay and see which attributes of more exclusive tracts they do have vs. not, essentially why they are stuck in SMMI if they almost are exclusive