Showing posts with label Census Data. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Census Data. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Demographics and Economics of Dunwoody and Metro Atlanta

http://jkheneghan.com/city/meetings/2014/Retreat/Dunwoody_Retreat_MDA_01_24_14.pdf


Mike Alexander, AICP Research and Analytics Division Manager of the Atlanta Regional Commission gave the Dunwoody City Council an hour long presentation highlighted above focusing on the Demographics and Economics of Dunwoody and the Atlanta Metro area.

He also was proud of the GMA dashboard which highlights many aspects of City Demographics as shown in the link and photos below.

http://www.gmanet.com/Assets/dashboard/GMA.swf



In case you are not overwhelmed with Dunwoody Demographic data the background info used in some of the main presentaion is also available here.


Saturday, August 31, 2013

Dunwoody items of interest - crime, politicians, actors, race relations, paving, alarms, zoning and other news.

Dunwoody man accused of throwing another off 5th-floor apartment balcony


Eight qualify for 3 Dunwoody seats, vote early, vote often!

The election season has officially begun!  We look forward to hearing from all 8 qualified candidates for city council. And remember you only get to vote for the candidate who live in and represents your district

District 1 - Denny Shortal (incumbent), Henly Shelton, David Davis
District 2 - Heyward Wescott, Jim Riticher, William AJ Mercier
District 3 - Doug Thompson (incumbent), Sam Eads

40th Season of Stage Door Players - starts in a couple of weeks - get a season subscription to support the arts.

Census Map by Race for Dunwoody and Sandy Springs

 


Busted


Dunwoody Police have arrested Roman Melnik, 23, for an alleged sexual assault and battery on Barclay Drive, near N. Peachtree Road, on Aug. 25. Melnik has been charged with Kidnapping, Sexual Battery and Simple Battery, according to police. 

Dunwoody Street Paving Activity Hits Record Levels

 The City of Dunwoody proactively spent its summer paving neighborhood streets and building sidewalks at a record pace.  From June to mid-August, city crews paved and resurfaced more than 19 lane miles of neighborhood streets and city roads and constructed 4,000 feet of city sidewalks, completing all of the paving prior to the start of the school year in DeKalb County.

Have you registered your alarm?
Council sets Tue Sept 17th aside to discuss zoning.

City Council to review proposed zoning ordinance on September 17th at 6 pm.

Labor Day, Sunday Cycle, & Dunwoody Walk's to School Day

Friday, February 26, 2010

Atlanta Regional Commission shows that Dunwoody had a huge net gain of multi-family units since 2000

The City of Dunwoody records show that there are 308 apartment / condominium buildings in Dunwoody, housing a total of 9,301 units.  The Atlanta Regional Commission just released the February 2010, Population and Housing Report which indicates that in the last nine years, Dunwoody has exploded in the number of multi-family housing units ranking in the top 10 ten growth areas in the State of Georgia.

 

I guess I'm not telling you anything you don't already know?

ARC Regional Snapshot 2009 Population and Housing Report

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Huge Agenda for Dunwoody City Council on Monday Nov 16th - watch from home

Monday, November 16th
Dunwoody City Hall
41 Perimeter Center East
Dunwoody, GA 30346
7:00 p.m. - Watch Live

Monday is going to be a long night for the Dunwoody City Council but in case you are interested in watching from home, I plan on streaming the live video to the web, please click the link below on Monday for the video feed.

A special called voting session will start at 7 pm followed immediately by the work session (non-voting). The agenda shows that the special session was called because of the Workers Compensation Insurance issue and then it looks as if we will be looking at the 2010 budget again.

The work session has the following items on the agenda.

1. Introduction of Michael Smith, Public Works Director.

2. Introduction of Adriane Creety, Assistant to the City Clerk.

3. Discussion of backyard chicken raising ordinance.

4. Discussion of proposed CVBD FY 2010 Budget.

5. October financial report.

6. Resolution to adopt fees related to:
7. Discussion of business license ordinance.

8. Certified City of Ethics discussion.

9. Discussion of Dunwoody Village Design Review Advisory Committee.

10. Update on contract award for Dunwoody Village TE design.

11. Discussion of Action Plan for Bicycle Friendly Community.

12. Update on Radar Signs.  Sussessful reduction in speed - signs two weeks out.

13. First Read: Ordinance to amend Chapter 14: Land Development and Environmental Protection re: Sedimentation and Erosion Control.

14. Discussion of amendment to Chapter 27: Zoning: Pre-submittal meetings.

15. Discussion of amendment to Chapter 21: Signs §12: Non-Residential Zoning District Sign Regulation.

16. Discussion of Census 2010 Complete Count Committee. Great Dunwoody census preview here.

17. Discussion of utility contractors.

18. Initiation of text amendments.

As always, the council appreciates your review and comments of the material being brought up for discussion.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

U.S. Census Bureau evaluates Dunwoody in the American Community Survey



The U.S. Census Bureau on Tuesday released the latest version of the American Community Survey demographic estimates for 2006-2008.

For the first time, this ongoing statistical portrait of America included information from geographic areas with a population of less than 60,000. The 2010 census and the ACS will help determine the distribution of more than $400 billion in federal tax funds yearly.

The data on Dunwoody, Georgia is broken down into two sections, the narrative profile and then the statistical data in a table. The narrative is found here and I would recommend that readers start here for an overview of the city and then go to the table if you want to dig deeper.  Below is just a couple of paragraphs from the survey findings in narrative form.

American Community Survey of Dunwoody, GA - Narrative Profile
POPULATION OF Dunwoody CDP: In 2006-2008, Dunwoody CDP had a total population of 41,000 - 22,000 (54 percent) females and 19,000 (46 percent) males. The median age was 38.4 years. Twenty-seven percent of the population was under 18 years and 13 percent was 65 years and older.

OCCUPATIONS AND TYPE OF EMPLOYER: Among the most common occupations were: Management, professional, and related occupations, 66 percent; Sales and office occupations, 23 percent; Service occupations, 6 percent; Production, transportation, and material moving occupations, 2 percent; and Construction, extraction, maintenance and repair occupations, 2 percent. Eighty-five percent of the people employed were Private wage and salary workers; 9 percent was Federal, state, or local government workers; and 6 percent was Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers.

TRAVEL TO WORK: Seventy-six percent of Dunwoody CDP workers drove to work alone in 2006-2008, 6 percent carpooled, 5 percent took public transportation, and 4 percent used other means. The remaining 8 percent worked at home. Among those who commuted to work, it took them on average 24.1 minutes to get to work.

INCOME: The median income of households in Dunwoody CDP was $90,355. Eighty-six percent of the households received earnings and 14 percent received retirement income other than Social Security. Twenty-one percent of the households received Social Security. The average income from Social Security was $19,941. These income sources are not mutually exclusive; that is, some households received income from more than one source.

Below is the table of the basic statistical information but if you would like more detail click the following link below and the click the "Show More" link next to the individual item characteristics.

American Community Survey of Dunwoody, GA - Data Tables