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Title: San Fernando Valley Community Indicators Project


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San Fernando ValleyCommunity Indicators Project
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Project Team
  • A Project of the Economic Alliance of the San
    Fernando Valley
  • Sponsored by the James Irvine Foundation

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Regionalism
  • Looking Beyond Political Boundaries

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Regionalism
  • Looking Beyond Political Boundaries
  • Emphasizing Shared Interests and Concerns
  • Understanding Communities

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Regionalism
  • Looking Beyond Political Boundaries
  • Emphasizing Shared Interests and Concerns
  • Understanding Communities
  • Addressing the San Fernando Valley as a
    Significant Region

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The 1 Consideration for Relocating or Staying in
an Area?
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The 1 Consideration for Relocating or Staying in
an Area?
  • Is this a community where I would want to live?
  • CEOs,
  • highly-skilled executives
  • Trade and craft workers

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The 1 Consideration for Relocating or Staying in
an Area?
  • Is this a community where I would want to live?
  • CEOs,
  • highly-skilled executives
  • Trade and craft workers
  • Would it be a good place for my family?
  • How will it be in 20 years?

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Quality of Life Issues
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Quality of Life Issues
  • Broad-Based Prosperity

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Quality of Life Issues
  • Broad-Based Prosperity
  • Abundance of Opportunity

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Quality of Life Issues
  • Broad-Based Prosperity
  • Abundance of Opportunity
  • Quality Environment

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Quality of Life Issues
  • Broad-Based Prosperity
  • Abundance of Opportunity
  • Quality Environment
  • Adequate Infrastructure

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Quality of Life Issues
  • Broad-Based Prosperity
  • Abundance of Opportunity
  • Quality Environment
  • Adequate Infrastructure
  • Competent Workforce

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Quality of Life Issues
  • Broad-Based Prosperity
  • Abundance of Opportunity
  • Quality Environment
  • Adequate Infrastructure
  • Competent Workforce
  • Suitable Housing

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Quality of Life Issues
  • Broad-Based Prosperity
  • Abundance of Opportunity
  • Quality Environment
  • Adequate Infrastructure
  • Competent Workforce
  • Suitable Housing
  • Secure Surroundings

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Quality of Life Issues
  • Broad-Based Prosperity
  • Abundance of Opportunity
  • Quality Environment
  • Adequate Infrastructure
  • Competent Workforce
  • Suitable Housing
  • Secure Surroundings
  • Access to Amenities and Activities

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Shared Values
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Shared Values
  • Common Goals and Concerns
  • Sustainable Practices
  • Responsible Governance

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Shared Values
  • Common Goals and Concerns
  • Sustainable Practices
  • Responsible GovernanceThree Categories
  • Issues we can easily agree upon.
  • Perceived Irreconcilable Conflicts.
  • Areas ripe for ongoing dialog.

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Community Indicators Forum
  • Recognize Common Goals and Concerns.
  • Determine Highest Current Priorities.
  • Identify Forces that Control or Drive the Issue.
  • Gather Recommendations Solutions.

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Community Indicators Forum
  • Recognize Common Goals and Concerns.
  • Determine Highest Current Priorities.
  • Identify Forces that Control or Drive the Issue.
  • Gather Recommendations Solutions.
  • List Those Who Have Motive or Jurisdiction to
    Act.
  • Publicize and Communicate Findings.

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Expected Outcomes
  • Establishment of Ongoing Dialog.
  • Benchmarks to Establish Baselines for
    Sustainability.
  • More Comprehensive Local and Regional Planning.
  • Publication of the San Fernando Valley
    Indicators 2000 Publication.
  • Bring new focus to Quality of Life Issues in the
    Region.

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Actionable Indicators
  • Should Tell a Story about an Important Local
    Issue
  • Representative of the Underlying Issue
  • Understandable to the General Public
  • Measurable Over Time and Across Jurisdictions
  • Comparable
  • Affordable and Accessible
  • Credible as Coming From a Reliable Source
  • Consistent Process for Development
  • Actionable based upon Identified Controlling
    Forces

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The San Fernando Valley . . . Where do we go from
here?
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Assessing the Quality of Life in the San Fernando
Valley Establishing a Set of Community
Indicators Setting Benchmarks Ongoing Dialogue
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Population Density
Population Continues to grow at a Moderate
Rate With New Construction Density is Increasing
in Outlying Zones and also in Lower Income Areas
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Employment Jobs
Unemployment Stands at Very Low Levels New Jobs
are Developing in Emerging Industries such as
High-Tech and Entertainment
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Unemployed
Unemployed
Employed
Employed
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Income Distribution
Lower Income Areas Have Seen The Largest
Proportionate Increase in Incomes Higher Income
Areas Have Also Increased
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Residential Real Estate
The Housing Market Has Recovered from a
Mid-Decade Slump and From the Effects of the 1994
Northridge Earthquake
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Housing Affordability
Housing Values Have Recovered to 1989-1990
Levels Incomes Have Risen Steadily
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Education Test Scores
SAT and Stanford 9 Test Results are Mixed The
LAUSD Runs Well Below State National Averages
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Commercial Real Estate
Vacancy Rates Have Decreased on Both Commercial
and Industrial Properties
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Crime Public Safety
Crime Has Steadily Decreased Over the Last Five
Years This is Consistent with a National Trend
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Transportation Commuting
The Level of Services at Selected Intersections
has Generally Deteriorated Since 1992
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Level of Service Key Valley Intersections
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Level of Service Key Valley Intersections
A.M.
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Level of Service Key Valley Intersections
P.M.
A.M.
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Water Usage
Per Capita Water Usage is Lowest in the City of
San Fernando and Highest in Calabasas
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Air Quality
For the First Time in Recent History the San
Fernando Valley Had No Days Where the Ozone Level
Exceed the Federal Standards
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Health Wellness
Homicide Related Deaths are Less Than Half the
Level of Los Angeles County, While Infant
Mortality and Coronary Heart Disease Related
Deaths are Slightly Higher
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The Community Indicators Dialog
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Community Indicators
An Ongoing, Interactive Process.
Informing the Public Debate
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Community Indicators
A Self-Assessment of the the San Fernando Valley
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Community Indicators
Issues Population DensityEmployment
JobsTransportation CommutingHousing
AffordabilityEducation, Graduation Test
ScoresHealth Care, Availability DiseaseCrime
Public SafetyIncome Distribution / EquityAir
QualityWater Quality AvailabilityCommercial
Real Estate TrendsResidential Real Estate Trends
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Community Indicators
  • Assessment
  • How Important is this issue?

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Community Indicators
  • Assessment
  • How Important is this issue?
  • What are the forces that drive this issue?

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Community Indicators
  • Assessment
  • How Important is this issue?
  • What are the forces that drive this issue?
  • How can this situation be improved or resolved?

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Community Indicators
  • Assessment
  • How Important is this issue?
  • What are the forces that drive this issue?
  • How can this situation be improved or resolved?
  • Who has the authority, responsibility, or
    ability to act?

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