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Fairview

Fairview is a neighborhood in Birmingham's Five Points West community. It lies north of the Alabama State Fairgrounds, Central Park and Rising-West Princeton, south and west of Bush Hills, and east of Ensley Highlands. In the center of the community was a spring that flowed into Village Creek. The Seminole chief Osceola was known to camp in the area in the early 19th Century- around 1820 or so. The street car stop near the fairgrounds was named Osceola Station in his honor.

Indicator Details

Indicators Primary Domain Indicator Value Ranksort descending Tier Indicator Weight
Preventable Hospitalizations Health Systems and Public Safety - - Data N/A 1.00
Blood Lead Levels in Children Housing -% - Data N/A 1.00
Low Birth Weight Health Systems and Public Safety -% - Data N/A 1.00
School Readiness Scores Educational Opportunities -% - Data N/A 1.00
Pedestrian & Bicycle Injuries by Motor Vehicles Health Systems and Public Safety 0 1 Top 4.00
Residential Proximity to Traffic Environmental Hazards 0.0% 1 Top 1.00
School Proximity to Traffic Environmental Hazards 0.0% 1 Top 1.00
Proximity to Brownfield Sites Environmental Hazards 0.0% 1 Top 1.00
Proximity to Superfund Sites Environmental Hazards 0.0% 1 Top 1.00
Offsite Alcohol Outlets Neighborhood Characteristics 0 1 Top 1.00
Reading Proficiency Educational Opportunities 23.2% 3 Top 3.00
Pedestrian Connectivity Transportation 186 4 Top 4.00
Motor Vehicle Collisions Health Systems and Public Safety 1.4 13 Top 4.00
Local Business Vitality Economic Health 76.7% 16 Top 1.00
Walkability Neighborhood Characteristics 76 22 Top 4.00
Long-Term Unemployment Employment Opportunities 2.5% 28 Top 1.00
Employment Rate Employment Opportunities 87.3% 31 Top 1.00
Transit Accessibility Transportation 6.2 32 Top 4.00
Household Transportation Costs Transportation 23.7% 32 Top 4.00
Preschool Enrollment Educational Opportunities 27.9% 32 Top 3.00
Adult Educational Attainment Educational Opportunities 82.1% 33 Top 3.00
Travel Time to Work Employment Opportunities 23.9 38 Middle 1.00
Land Use Mix Neighborhood Characteristics 0.6 39 Middle 1.00
Residential Mobility Social Cohesion 84.1% 46 Middle 1.00
Chronic School Absence Health Systems and Public Safety 24.5% 48 Middle 1.00
Access to Parks and Open Space Natural Areas 93.8% 49 Middle 1.00
Food Desert Neighborhood Characteristics 100.0% 56 Middle 2.00
Tax Delinquent Properties Blight 20.6% 56 Middle 5.00
Toxic Releases from Facilities Environmental Hazards 85.4% 61 Middle 1.00
Public Health Nuisances Health Systems and Public Safety 79.3 62 Middle 4.00
High School Graduation Rate Educational Opportunities 75.8% 65 Middle 3.00
Access to Mainstream Financial Services Economic Health 27.9% 66 Middle 1.00
Public Assisted Households Employment Opportunities 58.9% 70 Bottom 1.00
Violent Crime Health Systems and Public Safety 131.8 72 Bottom 4.00
Voter Participation Social Cohesion 4.5% 76 Bottom 1.00
Tree Cover Natural Areas 0.0% 77 Bottom 1.00
Payday Loans Economic Health 1.7 78 Bottom 1.00
Visual Property Nuisances Blight 25.0% 80 Bottom 5.00
Infant Mortality Rate Health Systems and Public Safety 17.7 81 Bottom 1.00
Business Retention Economic Health -18.9% 83 Bottom 1.00
Age of Housing Housing 91.6% 84 Bottom 1.00
Excessive Housing Cost Burden Housing 49.4% 85 Bottom 1.00
Commute Mode Share Transportation 7.0% 89 Bottom 4.00
Vacancy Rates Housing 30.9% 90 Bottom 1.00
Abandoned Structures Blight 20.8% 93 Bottom 5.00

Demographic and Contextual Indicators

Neighborhood City Wide
Income Inequality 0.4 0.49
Concentrated Poverty 33.3% 30.9%
Life Expectancy 70.5 78.8
Population 2,306 210,616
Racial and Ethnic Diversity 0.1 0.44
Park Quality 51.9
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