Overall Ranking 52 of 99
Compare Multiple Neighborhoods
North Pratt

North Pratt is part of the Pratt community, formerly Pratt City founded in the late 1800s. The area, originally called Coketon, grew up rapidly around the Pratt Mines, which had opened in the early 1870s and expanded to become the state's largest mine complex by 1886. Pratt CIty was annexed into Birmingham in 1910. The Pratt Mines ceased operating in the 1920s, though the community remained a commercial destination until the 1950s.

Indicator Details

Indicatorssort descending Primary Domain Indicator Value Rank Tier Indicator Weight
Abandoned Structures Blight 12.2% 59 Middle 5.00
Access to Mainstream Financial Services Economic Health 30.3% 55 Middle 1.00
Access to Parks and Open Space Natural Areas 75.5% 73 Bottom 1.00
Adult Educational Attainment Educational Opportunities 77.4% 53 Middle 3.00
Age of Housing Housing 51.5% 6 Top 1.00
Blood Lead Levels in Children Housing -% - Data N/A 1.00
Business Retention Economic Health 11.8% 15 Top 1.00
Chronic School Absence Health Systems and Public Safety 31.0% 75 Bottom 1.00
Commute Mode Share Transportation 8.5% 86 Bottom 4.00
Employment Rate Employment Opportunities 85.3% 45 Middle 1.00
Excessive Housing Cost Burden Housing 36.8% 36 Middle 1.00
Food Desert Neighborhood Characteristics 85.7% 52 Middle 2.00
High School Graduation Rate Educational Opportunities 75.8% 65 Middle 3.00
Household Transportation Costs Transportation 26.1% 67 Bottom 4.00
Infant Mortality Rate Health Systems and Public Safety 11.7 36 Middle 1.00
Land Use Mix Neighborhood Characteristics 0.6 39 Middle 1.00
Local Business Vitality Economic Health 68.4% 26 Top 1.00
Long-Term Unemployment Employment Opportunities 0.8% 3 Top 1.00
Low Birth Weight Health Systems and Public Safety -% - Data N/A 1.00
Motor Vehicle Collisions Health Systems and Public Safety 5.4 50 Middle 4.00
Offsite Alcohol Outlets Neighborhood Characteristics 0.5 50 Middle 1.00
Payday Loans Economic Health 2 82 Bottom 1.00
Pedestrian & Bicycle Injuries by Motor Vehicles Health Systems and Public Safety 0 1 Top 4.00
Pedestrian Connectivity Transportation 81 59 Middle 4.00
Preschool Enrollment Educational Opportunities 92.8% 2 Top 3.00
Preventable Hospitalizations Health Systems and Public Safety - - Data N/A 1.00
Proximity to Brownfield Sites Environmental Hazards 0.0% 1 Top 1.00
Proximity to Superfund Sites Environmental Hazards 0.3% 54 Middle 1.00
Public Assisted Households Employment Opportunities 62.2% 76 Bottom 1.00
Public Health Nuisances Health Systems and Public Safety 73.8 55 Middle 4.00
Reading Proficiency Educational Opportunities 10.5% 57 Middle 3.00
Residential Mobility Social Cohesion 93.4% 11 Top 1.00
Residential Proximity to Traffic Environmental Hazards 0.4% 64 Middle 1.00
School Proximity to Traffic Environmental Hazards 0.0% 1 Top 1.00
School Readiness Scores Educational Opportunities -% - Data N/A 1.00
Tax Delinquent Properties Blight 18.7% 48 Middle 5.00
Toxic Releases from Facilities Environmental Hazards 54.2% 27 Top 1.00
Transit Accessibility Transportation 4.5 55 Middle 4.00
Travel Time to Work Employment Opportunities 26.7 75 Bottom 1.00
Tree Cover Natural Areas 32.0% 18 Top 1.00
Vacancy Rates Housing 24.4% 69 Bottom 1.00
Violent Crime Health Systems and Public Safety 71.3 29 Top 4.00
Visual Property Nuisances Blight 17.6% 60 Middle 5.00
Voter Participation Social Cohesion 5.4% 49 Middle 1.00
Walkability Neighborhood Characteristics 52.3 49 Middle 4.00

Demographic and Contextual Indicators

Neighborhood City Wide
Concentrated Poverty 17.1% 30.9%
Income Inequality 0.4 0.49
Life Expectancy 71.4 78.8
Park Quality 70.8
Population 2,032 210,616
Racial and Ethnic Diversity 0.1 0.44
See how the selected neighborhoods compare to state and national goals for a specific indicator.