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  1. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis Analytical Review & Data Driven Approach CARING CARING FOR FOR OUR OUR COMM COMMUNI UNITY TY EVE EVERY Y ST STREE REET T COUNTS COUNTS Gregory Ballard Mayor Troy Riggs Director of Public Safety

  2. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis Mayor Greg Ballard and Public Safety Director Troy Riggs initiated a visionary analytical review of public safety and quality of life data to identify strategic, focus areas in Indianapolis that need immediate and sustained attention. This effort will bring government agencies together with community, church, civic and educational leaders to develop long-term solutions to reduce crime and enhance quality of life in some of Indianapolis’ most -challenged areas. Focus Areas: • 16 th and Tibbs • 29 th and MLK Data timeframe*: • 34 th and Illinois January 2013 - August 2014 • 38 th and Sherman * Non-fatal shooting data: 2012-2013 • 42 nd and Post • New York and Sherman

  3. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis Focus Area: West 16 th Street and North Tibbs Avenue Area Compared to Total Sq. Miles 1.5 0.4% Population 8,523 0.9% IEMS CFS 2,054 1.8% IFD CFS 329 1.5% IMPD CFS 11,505 1.7% ACC CFS 436 2.3% Total CFS 14,324 1.7% Criminal Homicide (5) Per 1000 Population Non-Fatal Shooting (41) Criminal Non-Fatal IEMS IEMS Calls for IEMS Gunshot (17) Homicide Shooting Overdose Mental Service IEMS Overdose (52) Indianapolis 0.23 0.87 2.24 7.12 934.9 IEMS Mental (127) 16/Tibbs 0.59 4.81 6.10 14.90 1,680.6 % Variation 152% 454% 173% 109% 80% Homistat, Non-Fatal Shooting, IEMS Reports (Jan 2013 thru August 15, 2014). Counts include data capable of being geocoded. Percentages & decimals rounded for presentation.

  4. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 16 th Street and Tibbs Avenue Overview Vacant Housing • Real estate is primarily made up of medium Occupancy 25.58% sized (three or four bedroom) to small (studio to Rental two bedroom) single-family homes and Occupied apartment complexes/high-rise apartments. 35.07% Indy Most of the residential real estate is occupied by 14.02% a mixture of owners and renters. Many of the Indy residences in the neighborhood are older, well- 37.09% established, built between 1940 and 1969. A number of residences were also built between 1970 and 1999. • Median real estate prices are $61,161, which is less expensive than 89.8% of Indiana neighborhoods. • Average rental prices in are currently $660, based on analysis. The average rental cost in this neighborhood is higher than 71.0% of the Owner neighborhoods in Indiana. Occupied Indy 39.35% 49.90%

  5. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 16 th Street and Tibbs Avenue Marital Status Overview 6.76% 14.94% Indy Indy 5.7% Widowed Divorced 13.3% 46.52% Never Been 31.78% Married Married Indy Indy 43.3% 37.7% Single Parent 16st & Tibbs Indy Single Female w/Children 16.02% 9.48% Single Male w/Children 5.38% 2.35%

  6. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 16 th Street and Tibbs Avenue Education Overview 45.00% 40.00% 35.00% 30.00% 25.00% 20.00% 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% Without High School With High School With Associates With Bachelor's With Some College Diploma Diploma Degree Degree or Higher 16th & Tibbs 30.09% 40.74% 16.38% 4.39% 8.40% Indy 15.57% 29.28% 20.76% 6.82% 27.57%

  7. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 16 th Street and Tibbs Avenue Income Overview 40.00% 35.00% Persons in Federal Poverty family/household Guideline 30.00% 25.00% For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $4,060 for each 20.00% additional person. 15.00% 1 $11,670 2 15,730 10.00% 3 19,790 5.00% 4 23,850 0.00% Income Income Income Income Income 5 27,910 Income Less $10,000 to $25,000 to $50,000 to $75,000 to $100,000 or than $10,000 6 31,970 $24,999 $49,999 $74,999 $99,999 More 7 36,030 16th & Tibbs 12.81% 29.57% 37.34% 12.64% 4.34% 3.30% Indy 8.85% 19.46% 28.51% 17.56% 11.02% 14.61% 8 40,090 Poverty Households – Population est. 8,523 16 th & Tibbs Indy Single and Families without Children 13.58% 15% Single and Families with Children under 18 17.63% 12.7%

  8. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 16 th Street and Tibbs Avenue School Expulsions Defiance 12% Drugs Weapons 56% 18% Battery/Fighting 14% Total of 17 Students were expelled from January 2013 to August 2014

  9. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 16 th Street and Tibbs Ave. Expulsion Grade Level High School Elementary 0% 24% 18% Middle School 58% Total of 17 Students were expelled from January 2013 to August 2014

  10. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 16 th Street and Tibbs Avenue Juvenile Crime Breakdown

  11. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 16 th Street and Tibbs Avenue Marion County Health Department Cases

  12. Focus Area: West 29 th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis Area Compared to Total Sq. Miles 2 0.5% Population 6,685 0.8% Medical CFS 2,020 1.8% Fire CFS 409 1.8% Police CFS 10,203 1.5% ACC CFS 389 2.1% Total CFS 13,021 1.5% Per 1000 Population Indy 29/MLK % Variation Criminal Homicide 0.23 1.89 712% Non-Fatal Shooting 0.87 7.84 804% Criminal Homicide (13) IEMS Overdose 2.24 3.78 69% Non-Fatal Shooting (54) IEMS Gunshot (32) IEMS Mental 7.12 13.36 88% IEMS Overdose (26) Calls for Service 934.9 1,891.2 102% IEMS Mental (92)

  13. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 29 th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Overview • Real estate is primarily made up of medium sized (three or four bedroom) to Occupancy small (studio to two bedroom) single- Vacant Rental Housing family homes and small apartment Indy Occupied buildings. Most of the residential real 34.39% 14.02% 30.62% estate is occupied by a mixture of owners and renters. Many of the residences in the Indy 37.09% North Indianapolis neighborhood are relatively historic, built no later than 1939, and in some cases, quite a bit earlier. A number of residences were also built between 1940 and 1969. • Median real estate prices are $68,159, which is less expensive than 85.2% of Indiana neighborhoods. • Average rental prices are currently $488, based on analysis. Rents here are currently Owner lower in price then 73.3% of Indiana Occupied neighborhoods. 34.99% Indy 49.90% .

  14. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 29 th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Marital Status Overview 9.51% Indy Indy Widowed 13.3% 5.7% 25.04% Married 51.43% Never Been Married Indy 43.3% Indy 37.7% Single Parent 29 th St & MLK Indy Single Female w/Children 22.77% 9.48% Single Male w/Children 1.49% 2.35%

  15. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 29 th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Education Overview 40.00% 35.00% 30.00% 25.00% 20.00% 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% Without High With High School With Some With Associates With Bachelor's School Diploma Diploma College Degree Degree or Higher 29th Street & MLK 27.67% 36.05% 21.25% 6.66% 8.36% Indy 15.57% 29.28% 20.76% 6.82% 27.57%

  16. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 29 th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Income Overview Persons in Poverty 35.00% family/house guideline 30.00% hold 25.00% For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $4,060 for each additional 20.00% person. 15.00% 1 $11,670 10.00% 2 15,730 5.00% 3 19,790 0.00% 4 23,850 Income Income Income Income Income Income $10,000 $25,000 $50,000 $75,000 5 27,910 Less than $100,000 to to to to $10,000 or more $24,999 $49,999 $74,999 $99,999 6 31,970 29th & MLK 18.75% 29.50% 27.18% 15.01% 5.07% 4.49% 7 36,030 Indy 8.85% 19.46% 28.51% 17.56% 11.02% 14.61% 8 40,090 Poverty Households – Population est. 6,685 29 th St & MLK Indy Single and Families without Children 18.29% 15% Single and Families with Children under 18 15.32% 12.7%

  17. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 29 th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School Expulsions Weapons/Drugs Other 6% Drugs 6% Weapons/Battery 35% 6% Defiance 6% Weapons 9% Battery / Fighting 29% Total of 34 Students were expelled from January 2013 to August 2014

  18. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 29 th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expulsion Grade Level Elementary 3% Middle School 0% 35% High School 62% Total of 34 Students were expelled from January 2013 to August 2014

  19. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 29 th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Juvenile Crime Breakdown

  20. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis 29 th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Marion County Health Department Cases

  21. DPS Focus Areas: Initial Analysis Focus Area: West 34 th Street and North Illinois Street Area Compared to Total Sq. Miles .5 0.1% Population 2,323 0.3% Medical CFS 1,321 1.2% Fire CFS 240 1.1% Police CFS 7,252 1.0% ACC CFS 174 0.9% Total CFS 8,987 1.1% Per 1000 Population Indy 34/Ill % Variation Criminal Homicide 0.23 2.58 1,011% Non-Fatal Shooting 0.87 9.90 1,041% Criminal Homicide (6) IEMS Overdose 2.24 6.03 169% Non-Fatal Shooting (23) IEMS Mental 7.12 52.95 644% IEMS Gunshot (15) Calls for Service 934.9 3,868.7 314% IEMS Overdose (14) IEMS Mental (123)

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