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Interactive Mapping Resources
  • City of St. Louis Community Information Network
  • http//stlouis.missouri.org
  • SLACO Neighborhood Conference
  • March 20, 2004

2
Internet-Based Mapping Resources
  • Map Data Portal. The Maps Data section of
    the Community Information Network (CIN) web site,
    serves as an interactive website that assembles
    and maps census 2000 data that can be used in
    neighborhood research by residents, community
    leaders, businesses and government. Users can
    map data by a City address or by selected
    geography and display census variables, point
    data, and geographic boundaries.
  • Web address - l/

Community Environmental Resource System (CERP).
This project is a joint initiative with the
East-West Gateway Coordinating Council to develop
an environmental monitoring on-line mapping
system. Maps and data for vacant buildings,
lead, illegal dumping, and brownfields are
available for the City of St. Louis and the City
of East St. Louis. Web address
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Map St. Louis History. This is also known as
the Mound City of the Mississippi web site.
This is a joint effort with the Planning and
Urban Design Agencys Cultural Resources Office
and Research Division. The site chronicles the
history of St. Louis back from the 1700s to
present times. Users can use the interactive map
to located historic assets. Web address -

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The Map and Data Portal
  • http//stlcin.missouri.org/mapportal
  • The Maps Data section of the Community
    Information Network (CIN) web site, serves as an
    interactive website that assembles and maps
    census 2000 data that can be used in neighborhood
    research by residents, community leaders,
    businesses and government.
  • A user can search Data by a City address or by a
    selected geography.

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Uses of Census Data
  • Spotting neighborhood trends
  • Decision-making
  • Neighborhood planning
  • Forecasting future housing needs
  • Designing public safety strategies
  • Identifying areas of need
  • Setting community goals
  • Comparing needs between neighborhoods
  • Historical research
  • Attracting new businesses
  • Preparing grant applications

5
Search by address or geography
6
Search by address Select a radius
7
Select Census Variables or Themes
8
Draw a Map with 2 Themes
9
Generate a Report
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Sample Searches
  • Example 1 Search by geography Citywide
    (demonstrates mapping functionalities)
  • Select geography City wide
  • Select Theme 1 Economics Income Median
    Household Income
  • Select Theme 2 Housing Mortgage Status
    Housing Units Without a mortgage
  • Select top quartile 64 -
    260
  • Example 2 Search by address (demonstrates
    radius search)
  • 4600 Chippewa (corner of Kingshighway and
    Chippewa)
  • select radius 1/2 mile
  • Select Theme 1 Education Educational
    Attainment Bachelors Degree
  • Select Theme 2 Economic Household Income in
    1999 Median
  • Select top quartile
    33,534 - 61,818
  • Select Option A Point Data Libraries
  • Select Option B Boundaries Wards
  • Example 3 Search by multiple geographies
    (demonstrates report generation)
  • Select Garden District Neighborhoods Tiffany,
    McRee Town, Southwest Garden, Shaw
  • Generate Sample report Year Housing Built
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