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Equity Analysis Results <br />Understanding where and how particularly vulnerable <br />populations live is an important aspect to any <br />transportation planning process. <br />Equity Analysis Map Summary <br />The equity analysis map presents the equity population concentration of a particular <br />street segment, displayed in increasing intensity as the degree of concentration <br />increases. General intensity is noticeable in the central core of Ramsey County, but <br />clusters of equity population concentrations are spread across the county. These <br />clusters tend to be in the commercial core areas of each community. <br />Based on a Ramsey County -specific subset of MnDOT recommendations for priority <br />populations, the equity index creates a consolidated map of concentrations of these <br />populations in Ramsey County. This score is generated as a combination of four <br />primary equity populations: <br />• Disabled population <br />• Non -white population <br />• Youth population <br />• Population in poverty <br />These maps are displayed in detail in the State of Walking and Biking Environment <br />Report, and reproduced as thumbnails below. <br />Population with a <br />Disability <br />Non -White Population Youth Aged Population <br />Population Living in <br />Poverty <br />2B-26 I SYSTEM ANALYSIS <br />
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