San Francisco Neighborhoods
Socio-Economic Profiles
American Community Survey 2005-20099
May 2011
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
SAN FRANCISCO
NEIGHBORHOODS
Socio-Economic Profiles
2005-2009 American Community Survey
San Francisco Planning Department
May 2011
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Table of Contents
Foreword.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Data sources......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Neighborhood Profiles At A Glance................................................................................................................................................... 6
San Francisco..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Bayview............................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Bernal Heights................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Castro/Upper Market...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Chinatown........................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Crocker Amazon.............................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Diamond Heights/Glen Park........................................................................................................................................................... 18
Downtown/Civic Center................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Excelsior........................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Financial District............................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Haight Ashbury................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Inner Richmond............................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Inner Sunset..................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Lakeshore......................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Marina.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
Mission............................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
Mission Bay...................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Nob Hill............................................................................................................................................................................................ 40
Noe Valley........................................................................................................................................................................................ 42
North Beach..................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Ocean View....................................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Outer Mission.................................................................................................................................................................................. 48
Outer Richmond.............................................................................................................................................................................. 50
Outer Sunset.................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Pacific Heights................................................................................................................................................................................. 54
Parkside............................................................................................................................................................................................ 56
Potrero Hill..................................................................................................................................................................................... 58
Presidio............................................................................................................................................................................................ 60
Presidio Heights............................................................................................................................................................................... 62
Russian Hill...................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
Seacliff............................................................................................................................................................................................. 66
South of Market.............................................................................................................................................................................. 68
Treasure Island/YBI......................................................................................................................................................................... 70
Twin Peaks........................................................................................................................................................................................ 72
Visitacion Valley.............................................................................................................................................................................. 74
West of Twin Peaks.......................................................................................................................................................................... 76
Western Addition............................................................................................................................................................................ 78
Appendix - Margins of Error............................................................................................................................................................. 80
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Foreword
San Francisco’s 2010 population – at 805,330 – has More employed San Franciscans are taking transit
well surpassed its all-time high in the 1950s. Despite to work. Commuting by car has dropped and
some long term shifts in proportional shares, San other travel to work modes such as biking and
Francisco’s racial and ethnic composition remains walking are becoming more popular. Working at
diverse. The City’s Asian population is growing home is also increasing. A growing number of San
steadily but the number of Black residents Francisco households are car-free.
continues to drop. San Franciscans of Latin or
Hispanic origin are also increasing, although not San Francisco is a city of neighborhoods, diverse
at rates seen at state or national levels. in composition and character. This report
compiles recently released 2005-2009 American
San Franciscans are also getting older, with a Community Survey census data for each
median age of 38.2 years. There are more children neighborhood. It provides select demographic
under 5 years old but San Francisco continues to and housing characteristics as well as information
be in the top three of major cities with the fewest on employment and the commute to work.
children. The numbers of older San Franciscans
are growing as well. Family households are San Francisco Change
increasing but there are also more single-person in Racial Composition 1970-2010
households.
100% Other
Our citizens are also better educated: a third of
San Franciscans over 25 years old have earned a 90%
B.A. diploma and about one in five hold a graduate
or professional degree. Median incomes rose, 80% Asian
although once adjusted for inflation, are almost
unchanged from 2000. 70%
60% Black
50%
40%
30% White
20%
10%
San Francisco Population, 1950 - 2010 0% 1980 1990 2000 2010
1970
850,000 Racial Distribution,
San Francisco - California -United States, 2010
800,000 775,357 805,235 100%
750,000 776,733 90%
80%
70% White, 61% White, 54%
60%
700,000 678,974 50% White, 74% Other 7%
650,000 40% Black, 7%
30% Other, 8% Other, 19%
600,000 20% Black, 12% Asian, 31%
10% Asian, 4% Black, 6%
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 0% Asian, 12% San Francisco
United States California
Source: Bay Area Census ; US Bureau of the Census
San Francisco Socio-Economic Profiles | ACS 2005-2009
Data Sources more than four individual tracts and often
aggregate published categories (age, commute
Statistics in each neighborhood profiles come from mode, race), the margins of error themselves
two datasets produced by the U.S. Census Bureau: become approximations.
the 2005-2009 American Community Survey and
the 2010 Census. For this report, figures for total Above all, when using data from the American
population, race and Latino/Hispanic origins come Community Survey, one must keep in mind that
from the 2010 Census PL-94-171 redistricting data. sample data is inherently subject to error, and
The bulk of the statistics presented, however, are estimates should be interpreted with some caution.
based on the 2005-2009 American Community In the Appendix (page 80), the steps are included
Survey (ACS). for identifying applicable margins of error.
The annual ACS, which is conducted year-round, The Planning Department will analyze additional
has replaced the 10-year, April 1 Census “long Census 2010 data once these are released. The
form” and includes detailed socio-economic Department will also provide yearly updates
statistics such as income, poverty, educational based on the American Community Survey’s five-
attainment, occupation, language spoken and year estimates.
commute to work. Yearly ACS data is pooled in
sets of five years to generate sampling similar to Data Geography
the decennial Census. The 2005-2009 ACS is the
first five-year estimate released and provides the Data from the 2005-2009 American Community
most current demographic profile of the country Survey sample use the 2000 census tract
at the census tract level. geographies and are consistent over the decade,
allowing for comparison. For this report, the
Because the ACS figures are estimates based on Planning Department aggregated census tracts into
samples, there will be few references in absolute popularly-defined neighborhoods. Because the
numbers. The statistics are, instead, presented as census tracts don’t perfectly match neighborhood
percentage shares. When absolute numbers are boundaries – with some tracts overlapping districts
provided, these are rounded to the nearest 10. The – the Planning Department assigned such tracts in
Census Bureau also publishes margins of error its entirety to a specific neighborhood. The map
(MOE) for all tables which we have included in an on the following page shows neighborhoods and
Appendix. the census tracts assigned.
The Census Bureau also provides approximation While Census Block Group geographies allow for better fit
formulas for calculating MOEs for derived or within neighborhoods, ACS data is not always available at this
aggregated measures. Moreover, the Bureau level of geography.
also advises that derived MOEs are increasingly
imprecise once more than four individual values
are summed. For example, adding high school
graduates for five census tracts to get to the
neighborhood level constitutes five such values.
Also, adding smaller age intervals to report data
by larger ones would introduce the same problem.
As most of these neighborhood profiles comprise
SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Neighborhood Boundaries and Census Tracts
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San Francisco Socio-Economic Profiles | ACS 2005-2009
SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
San Francisco
Neighborhood Profiles
at a glance
San Francisco Socio-Economic Profiles | ACS 2005-2009
San Francisco at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 805,240 TTrreeaassuurree
17117 IsIslalanndd//YYBBII
TotalPopulation* 49%
GroupQuarterPopulation PPrreessididioio MMaarrininaa RRuussssiaiann NNoorrtthh
PercentFemale 324,180 PPaaccifificic HHililll BBeeaacchh
44% HHeeigighhttss CChhininaattoowwnn
Households 18% WWeesstteerrnn
FamilyHouseholds 56% AAddddititioionn NNoobb FFininaanncciaiall
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 41% HHiillll DDiissttrricictt
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 2.4
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 3.5 SSeeaaccliliffff InInnneerr PPrreessididioio DDoowwnnttoowwnn//CCivivicic
AvgHouseholdSize OOuutteerr RRiicchhmmoonndd HHeeigighhttss CCeenntteerr
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 6% SSoouutthh
33% RRiicchhmmoonndd ooffMMaarrkkeett
Race/Ethnicity* 48% GGoollddeenn
Black/AfricanAmerican HHaaigighhtt MMisisssioionn
Asian 0% GGaatteePPaarrkk AAsshhbbuurryy BBaayy
White 0%
NativeAmericanIndian 11% OOuutteerr InInnneerr CCaassttrroo//UUppppeerr MMisisssioionn PPoottrreerroo
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 14% SSuunnsseett SSuunnsseett MMaarrkkeett HHiillll
Other/TwoorMoreRaces
5% PPaarrkkssididee TTwwinin NNooee
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 9% PPeeaakkss VVaalllleeyy
29%
Age 37% WWeesstt DDiiaammoonndd BBeerrnnaall BBaayyvvieieww
0Ͳ4years 19% ooffTTwwiinnPPeeaakkss HHeeigighhttss//GGlelennPPaarrkk HHeeigighhttss
5Ͳ17years
18Ͳ34years LLaakkeesshhoorree OOuutteerr EExxcceellssioiorr
35Ͳ59years MMisisssioionn VViissititaaccioionn
60andolder OOcceeaann VVaalllleeyy
VViieeww CCrroocckkeerr
Amazon
EducationalAttainment 29%
(Residents25yearsandolder) 20%
HighSchoolorLess 32%
SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 19%
CollegeDegree
Graduate/ProfessionalDegree
NativityandLanguage 34%
ForeignBorn
Population by Age and Gender 2009 LanguageSpokenathome 56%
(Residents5yearsandolder) 12%
EnglishOnly 26%
SpanishOnly
Asian/PacificIslander 6%
OtherEuropeanLanguage 1%
OtherLanguages
Male, pct. City Female, pct. black diamonds represent
City distribution
1.5 85 years and over 3.1 LinguisticIsolation 13%
1.8 80 to 84 years 2.8 %ofAllHouseholds 23%
2.4 75 to 79 years %ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds 40%
2.7 70 to 74 years 3.2 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds 22%
3.6 65 to 69 years 3.3 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds 17%
4.7 60 to 64 years %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
55 to 59 years 4
50 to 54 years
45 to 49 years 5
40 to 44 years
6.2 35 to 39 years 6.1
7 30 to 34 years 6.4
7.7 25 to 29 years 6.6
8.4 20 to 24 years 7.3
15 to 19 years 8.6
10.2 10 to 14 years
11 5 to 9 years 10.9
10.9 Under 5 years 11
5.8 3.8 5.8
5.1 3.6 3.9
3.4 3.5
3.5
5
12 10 8 642 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
pct. pct.
SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
San Francisco at a Glance
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 358,380 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $70,117
22,220 JOURNEYTOWORK $86,665
TotalNumberofUnits 1939 $44,373
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 11%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 324,180 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 38% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 62%
Employment 7%
VacantUnits 10% UnemploymentRate 443,140
Forrent 36% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly ManagerialandProf.Occupations 51%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 6% ServiceOccupations 16%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 11% SalesandOfficeOccupations 23%
Othervacant 16% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.1%
32% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup. 5%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1995 6%
2003
StructureType 34% JourneytoWork 431,900
SingleFamilyHousing 21% Workers16yearsandover 47%
2Ͳ4Units 10% Car
5Ͳ9Units 10% DroveAlone 39%
10Ͳ19Units 24%
20Unitsormore Carpooled 8%
Other 0% Transit 32%
Bike
HousingPrices $1,220 Walk 3%
MedianRent $781,490 Other 10%
MedianHomeValue WorkedatHome
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 26% 2%
Additional Sources: 7%
* 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
VehiclesAvailable 349,240 + Planning Department Housing Inventory
Homeowners 56% ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
Renters 44%
VehiclesPerCapita 0.45
Householdswithnovehicle 95,280
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 9%
PercentofRentingHouseholds
42%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
San Francisco Socio-Economic Profiles | ACS 2005-2009
Bayview: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 35,890 CCeessaarr CChhaavveezz SStt
003rd St
TotalPopulation* 0 CCoorrttllaanndd AAvve Oakdale Ave Evans Ave
50% SSiillvveerr AAvvee Innes Ave
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 9,480 Mansell St SSaann BBrruunnoo AAvvee
FamilyHouseholds 70%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 40%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 30%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 26%
AvgHouseholdSize 3.6
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 4.5
Race/Ethnicity* 32% EducationalAttainment 56%
Black/AfricanAmerican 33% (Residents25yearsandolder) 26%
Asian 12% HighSchoolorLess 13%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree
NativeAmericanIndian 1% CollegeDegree 4%
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 3% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 20% 33%
NativityandLanguage
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 25% ForeignBorn 51%
21%
Age 8% LanguageSpokenathome 27%
0Ͳ4years 19% (Residents5yearsandolder)
5Ͳ17years 26% EnglishOnly 1%
18Ͳ34years 32% SpanishOnly 1%
35Ͳ59years 16% Asian/PacificIslander
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 12%
OtherLanguages 27%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 34%
LinguisticIsolation
Male, pct. Bayview Female, pct. City distribution %ofAllHouseholds 3%
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds 23%
1.3 85 years and over 1.9 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
0.8 80 to 84 years 2 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
75 to 79 years %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
1.7 70 to 74 years 3.1
2.8 65 to 69 years 2.5
2.8 60 to 64 years
55 to 59 years 3.3
50 to 54 years
4.5 45 to 49 years 4.6
4.6 40 to 44 years 5.7
5.8 35 to 39 years 8.5
6 30 to 34 years 7.4
6.4 25 to 29 years
6.5 20 to 24 years 5.2
7.2 15 to 19 years 6.8
10 to 14 years
10.2 5 to 9 years 6.3
10.2 Under 5 years 8.6
6.4 5.8
5.9 5.6
8.3 9.4
8.4 5.6
7.8
12 10 8 64 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10
pct. pct.
SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Bayview
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 10,540 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $43,155
760 JOURNEYTOWORK $50,029
TotalNumberofUnits 1952 $19,484
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 18%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 9,480 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 51% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 49%
Employment 14%
VacantUnits 10% UnemploymentRate 13,740
Forrent 11% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly 11% ManagerialandProf.Occupations 23%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied ServiceOccupations 26%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 2% SalesandOfficeOccupations 25%
Othervacant 2% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.4%
75% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup. 12%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup. 13%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1992
2003
StructureType 68% JourneytoWork 13,010
SingleFamilyHousing 12% Workers16yearsandover 62%
2Ͳ4Units Car
5Ͳ9Units 7% 50%
10Ͳ19Units 5% DroveAlone
20Unitsormore 7% 12%
Other 1% Carpooled 29%
Transit
HousingPrices $768 Bike 0%
MedianRent $586,201 Walk 4%
MedianHomeValue Other 1%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 29% WorkedatHome 3%
VehiclesAvailable 12,760 Additional Sources:
Homeowners 66% * 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
Renters 34% + Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesPerCapita 0.38 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
2000 Census Tracts for area: 230.01, 230.02, 230.03, 231.01, 231.02,
Householdswithnovehicle 2,030 231.03, 232, 233, 234, 606, 609, 610
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 8% May 2011
PercentofRentingHouseholds
35%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Bernal Heights: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS CClliipppeerr SStt CCeessaarr CChhaavveezz SStt
23,390 SSaann BBrruunnoo AAvvee
TotalPopulation*
311 Gueerreroo St
GroupQuarterPopulation 50% Doloores St
PercentFemale Mission St
Bay Shore Blvd
Households 9,170 Cortland Ave
FamilyHouseholds 51%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 26% SSaann JJoossee AAvvee AAlleemmaannyy BBllvvdd AAvvee
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 49% SSiillvveerr
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 28%
AvgHouseholdSize 2.8
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 3.8
Race/Ethnicity* 5% EducationalAttainment 28%
Black/AfricanAmerican 16% (Residents25yearsandolder) 21%
Asian 59% HighSchoolorLess 30%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 21%
NativeAmericanIndian 1% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 28%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 19%
NativityandLanguage 58%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 29% ForeignBorn 27%
11%
Age 7% LanguageSpokenathome
0Ͳ4years 10% (Residents5yearsandolder) 4%
5Ͳ17years 26% EnglishOnly 0%
18Ͳ34years 44% SpanishOnly
35Ͳ59years 14% Asian/PacificIslander 7%
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 21%
OtherLanguages 18%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent
City distribution LinguisticIsolation 4%
Male, pct. Bernal Heights Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds 0%
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
0.5 85 years and over 0.5 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
2 80 to 84 years 1.6 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
75 to 79 years 1.8 %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
0.8 70 to 74 years 3.2
1.7 65 to 69 years 4.4
3.2 60 to 64 years 4
4.1 55 to 59 years
7.3 5.7 50 to 54 years 7.4
8.7 45 to 49 years 8.5
8.6 4.7 40 to 44 years
4.8 35 to 39 years 6.5
7.5 4.6 30 to 34 years 9.5
25 to 29 years
11.6 3.4 20 to 24 years 13.7
10.4 15 to 19 years
10.5 10 to 14 years 9.3
5 to 9 years 9.7
Under 5 years
4.1
3.7
3.3
3.1
5.7
12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
pct.
pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Bernal Heights
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 9,710 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $85,607
460 JOURNEYTOWORK $88,507
TotalNumberofUnits 1939 $41,317
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 9%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 9,170 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 58% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 42%
Employment 6%
VacantUnits 6% UnemploymentRate 15,860
Forrent 18% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly ManagerialandProf.Occupations 51%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 0% ServiceOccupations 19%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 2% SalesandOfficeOccupations 20%
Othervacant 18% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.1%
61% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup. 5%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1995 5%
2003
StructureType 65% JourneytoWork 15,510
SingleFamilyHousing 27% Workers16yearsandover 52%
2Ͳ4Units Car
5Ͳ9Units 4% 44%
10Ͳ19Units 2% DroveAlone
20Unitsormore 2% 8%
Other 0% Carpooled 32%
Transit
HousingPrices $1,373 Bike 5%
MedianRent $747,500 Walk 3%
MedianHomeValue Other 2%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 26% WorkedatHome 5%
VehiclesAvailable 12,520 Additional Sources:
Homeowners 66% * 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
Renters 34% + Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesPerCapita 0.48 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
2000 Census Tracts for area: 251, 252, 253, 254.01, 254.02, 254.03
Householdswithnovehicle 1,430 May 2011
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 8%
PercentofRentingHouseholds
26%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Castro/Upper Market: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 19,790 DDooloorrees StMMaarrkkeettSStt
Casstro St1166thh SStt
TotalPopulation* 0
36%
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 13,810 1177tthh SStt
FamilyHouseholds 23%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 8%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 77%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 47%
AvgHouseholdSize 1.9
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 2.8
Race/Ethnicity* 2% EducationalAttainment 10%
Black/AfricanAmerican 10% (Residents25yearsandolder) 19%
Asian 80% HighSchoolorLess 43%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 28%
NativeAmericanIndian 0% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 16%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 8%
NativityandLanguage 79%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 8% ForeignBorn 7%
5%
Age 4% LanguageSpokenathome 8%
0Ͳ4years 3% (Residents5yearsandolder) 1%
5Ͳ17years 26% EnglishOnly
18Ͳ34years 53% SpanishOnly 3%
35Ͳ59years 14% Asian/PacificIslander 9%
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 19%
OtherLanguages 10%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 0%
City distribution LinguisticIsolation
Male, pct. Castro Upper Market Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
0.7 85 years and over 2.4 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
0.7 80 to 84 years 1.1 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
1 75 to 79 years %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
1.5 70 to 74 years 2.5
3.3 65 to 69 years 3.2
6 60 to 64 years 2.9
6.1 55 to 59 years 4.2
50 to 54 years 4.5
10 45 to 49 years 6.2
10.8 40 to 44 years 7
35 to 39 years
16.7 30 to 34 years 4 11.2
16 25 to 29 years 0.7 11.4
20 to 24 years
9.6 15 to 19 years 1.5 10.4 20.5
8.9 10 to 14 years 2.9
5 to 9 years 3.3
2.2 Under 5 years
0.8
1
0.9
3.8
18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
pct. pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Castro/Upper Market
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 14,810 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $92,237
140 JOURNEYTOWORK $127,165
TotalNumberofUnits 1939
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income $67,206
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 8%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 13,810 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 34% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 66%
Employment 5%
VacantUnits 7% UnemploymentRate 18,110
Forrent 38% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly ManagerialandProf.Occupations 66%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 3% ServiceOccupations 9%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 11% SalesandOfficeOccupations
Othervacant 19% FarmingrelatedOccupations 21%
29% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup. 0.0%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1998 2%
2003 2%
StructureType 24% JourneytoWork 17,800
SingleFamilyHousing 37% Workers16yearsandover 46%
2Ͳ4Units 15% Car
5Ͳ9Units 15% 41%
10Ͳ19Units DroveAlone
20Unitsormore 9% 5%
Other 0% Carpooled 35%
Transit
HousingPrices $1,485 Bike 2%
MedianRent $946,246 Walk 6%
MedianHomeValue Other 2%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 25% WorkedatHome 7%
VehiclesAvailable 14,890 Additional Sources:
Homeowners 45% * 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
Renters 55% + Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesPerCapita 0.58 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
2000 Census Tracts for area: 169, 170, 203, 204, 205, 206
Householdswithnovehicle 2,950 May 2011
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 8%
PercentofRentingHouseholds
28%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Chinatown: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 14,540 Columbus Ave
TotalPopulation* 0
50%
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 6,720 CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa SStt MMoonnttggoommeerryy SStt
FamilyHouseholds 48% KKeeaarrnnyy SStt
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 13% EducationalAttainment
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 52% (Residents25yearsandolder)
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 49% HighSchoolorLess
AvgHouseholdSize 2.1 SomeCollege/AssociateDegree
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 3.2 CollegeDegree
Graduate/ProfessionalDegree
Race/Ethnicity* 2% 70%
Black/AfricanAmerican 84% NativityandLanguage 13%
Asian 12% ForeignBorn 12%
White
NativeAmericanIndian 0% LanguageSpokenathome 4%
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% (Residents5yearsandolder)
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 2% EnglishOnly 75%
SpanishOnly
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 2% Asian/PacificIslander 14%
OtherEuropeanLanguage 1%
Age 3% OtherLanguages
0Ͳ4years 8% 84%
5Ͳ17years 19% LinguisticIsolation 1%
18Ͳ34years 31% %ofAllHouseholds 0%
35Ͳ59years 39% %ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
60andolder %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds 66%
%ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds 24%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages 84%
City distribution 21%
Male, pct. Chinatown Female, pct. #Num!
8.3 4.3 85 years and over 8.2
5.2 80 to 84 years 6.1
7.8 75 to 79 years 5.8
7.9 6.3 70 to 74 years
6.3 65 to 69 years 8.9
8.2 60 to 64 years 6.8
3.9 55 to 59 years
50 to 54 years 1.2 8.5
4.8 45 to 49 years 1.7 7
4.4 40 to 44 years
35 to 39 years 7.9
6.7 30 to 34 years 5
5.1 25 to 29 years
20 to 24 years 5.7
6.4 15 to 19 years 4.1
5 10 to 14 years
4 5 to 9 years 7.1
2.9 Under 5 years 5
2.5 3.5
3.9
3.6
10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10
pct. pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Chinatown
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 7,490 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $17,630
80 JOURNEYTOWORK $22,691
TotalNumberofUnits $18,574
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ 1939 Income
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 31%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 6,720 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 6% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied
94% Employment 15%
VacantUnits UnemploymentRate 5,350
Forrent 10% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly 57% ManagerialandProf.Occupations 22%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied ServiceOccupations 41%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 0% SalesandOfficeOccupations 23%
Othervacant 13% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.0%
11% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) 19% ProductionandTransportationOccup. 4%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 10%
1995
1999
StructureType 3% JourneytoWork 5,230
SingleFamilyHousing 10% Workers16yearsandover 20%
2Ͳ4Units 11% Car
5Ͳ9Units 14% DroveAlone 15%
10Ͳ19Units 61% Carpooled
20Unitsormore Transit 5%
Other 1% Bike 31%
Walk
HousingPrices $478 Other 0%
MedianRent $781,746 WorkedatHome 41%
MedianHomeValue
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 27% Additional Sources: 2%
* 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171). 6%
+ Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesAvailable 1,560 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
Homeowners 13%
Renters 87% 2000 Census Tracts for area: 107, 113, 114, 115, 118
VehiclesPerCapita 0.11
May 2011
Householdswithnovehicle 5,410
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 48%
PercentofRentingHouseholds 83%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Crocker Amazon: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 14,420 San Jose Ave AAlleemmaannyyBBlvlvdd Brazil Ave
MMiissssiioonn SStt Geneva Ave
TotalPopulation* 0
49%
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 3,390
FamilyHouseholds 77%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 34%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 23%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 17%
AvgHouseholdSize 3.9
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 4.6
Race/Ethnicity* 2% EducationalAttainment 52%
Black/AfricanAmerican 58% (Residents25yearsandolder) 25%
Asian 22% HighSchoolorLess 18%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree
NativeAmericanIndian 0% CollegeDegree 5%
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 18% 52%
NativityandLanguage
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 26% ForeignBorn 31%
19%
Age 4% LanguageSpokenathome 47%
0Ͳ4years 16% (Residents5yearsandolder)
5Ͳ17years 21% EnglishOnly 3%
18Ͳ34years 37% SpanishOnly 0%
35Ͳ59years 22% Asian/PacificIslander
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 17%
OtherLanguages 22%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 27%
City distribution LinguisticIsolation 42%
Male, pct. Crocker Amazon Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds 39%
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
2.6 85 years and over 3.4 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
2.1 80 to 84 years 2 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
75 to 79 years %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
3.6 70 to 74 years 3.7
3.3 65 to 69 years 3.1
2.5 60 to 64 years
55 to 59 years 4.9
4.7 50 to 54 years
6.8 4.3 45 to 49 years 6.6
6.1 40 to 44 years
9.7 4.3 35 to 39 years 5.9 9.8
9.6 6.3 30 to 34 years 5.9 9.9
25 to 29 years 5.6
8.5 6.5 20 to 24 years 8.9
6.1 15 to 19 years 6.5
6 10 to 14 years 6.1
5 to 9 years 6
6.8 Under 5 years 5.1
3
3.9
10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10
pct. pct.
16
SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Crocker Amazon
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 3,620 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $68,705
220 JOURNEYTOWORK $73,056
TotalNumberofUnits 1943 $23,644
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 7%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 3,390 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 68% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 32%
Employment 9%
VacantUnits 6% UnemploymentRate 6,370
Forrent 41% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly 18% ManagerialandProf.Occupations 26%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied ServiceOccupations 29%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 0% SalesandOfficeOccupations 24%
Othervacant 15% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.0%
26% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup. 8%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1991 13%
2003
StructureType 80% JourneytoWork 6,310
SingleFamilyHousing 9% Workers16yearsandover 57%
2Ͳ4Units 4% Car
5Ͳ9Units 4% DroveAlone 47%
10Ͳ19Units 4% Carpooled
20Unitsormore 0% Transit 10%
Other Bike 36%
Walk
HousingPrices $1,287 Other 1%
MedianRent $623,471 WorkedatHome 1%
MedianHomeValue 1%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 28% Additional Sources: 4%
* 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
VehiclesAvailable 5,900 + Planning Department Housing Inventory
Homeowners 74% ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
Renters 26%
VehiclesPerCapita 0.44 2000 Census Tracts for area: 263.01, 263.02, 263.03
Householdswithnovehicle 280 May 2011
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 5%
PercentofRentingHouseholds
15%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Diamond Heights/Glen Park: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 7,790 PPoorrttoollaa DDrr
TotalPopulation* 0 Dolloress St
51%
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 3,810 MMoonntteerreeyy BBllvvdd SSaann JJoossee AAvvee
FamilyHouseholds 47%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 22%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 53%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 37%
AvgHouseholdSize 2.2
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 3.0
Race/Ethnicity* 6% EducationalAttainment 17%
Black/AfricanAmerican 14% (Residents25yearsandolder) 15%
Asian 70% HighSchoolorLess 33%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 34%
NativeAmericanIndian 0% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 18%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 9%
NativityandLanguage 78%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 13% ForeignBorn 8%
8%
Age 8% LanguageSpokenathome 5%
0Ͳ4years 7% (Residents5yearsandolder) 1%
5Ͳ17years 18% EnglishOnly
18Ͳ34years 46% SpanishOnly 6%
35Ͳ59years 22% Asian/PacificIslander 34%
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 26%
OtherLanguages
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 5%
City distribution LinguisticIsolation 0%
Male, pct. Diamond Heights Glen Park Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
1 85 years and over 1.6 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
1 80 to 84 years 2.3 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
75 to 79 years %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
2.3 70 to 74 years 2
65 to 69 years
4 60 to 64 years 3.9
4.3 55 to 59 years 4
50 to 54 years
10.1 5.6 45 to 49 years 6.7
8.9 40 to 44 years 8.8
35 to 39 years
9.1 30 to 34 years 7.7
11 25 to 29 years 8.7
10.5 20 to 24 years
15 to 19 years 7.1
9.9 10 to 14 years
5 to 9 years 13.9
Under 5 years
2.9 2.8 9
3.8 2.7 6.1
1.9
3.2 2.8 8
2.4
2.9
7.2
12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
pct.
pct.
18
SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Diamond Heights/Glen Park
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 4,020 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $90,510
40 JOURNEYTOWORK $128,000
TotalNumberofUnits
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ 1955 Income $59,158
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 9%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 3,810 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 68% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 32%
Employment 6%
VacantUnits 5% UnemploymentRate 5,060
Forrent 0% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly 43% ManagerialandProf.Occupations 65%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 0% ServiceOccupations 6%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 0% SalesandOfficeOccupations
Othervacant 57% FarmingrelatedOccupations 19%
ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup. 0.0%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) 1994 ProductionandTransportationOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1999 4%
5%
StructureType 67% JourneytoWork 4,840
SingleFamilyHousing 21% Workers16yearsandover 56%
2Ͳ4Units Car
5Ͳ9Units 3% DroveAlone 48%
10Ͳ19Units 1% Carpooled
20Unitsormore 8% Transit 7%
Other 0% Bike 32%
Walk
HousingPrices $1,381 Other 1%
MedianRent $918,255 WorkedatHome 2%
MedianHomeValue 0%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 21% Additional Sources: 9%
* 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
VehiclesAvailable 5,280 + Planning Department Housing Inventory
Homeowners 75% ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
Renters 25%
VehiclesPerCapita 0.62 2000 Census Tracts for area: 217, 218
Householdswithnovehicle 480 May 2011
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 8%
PercentofRentingHouseholds
21%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Downtown/Civic Center: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 44,240 GGeeaarryy BBllvvdd 0033rrddSStt 0044tthhSSttGGeeaarryy SStt
FFeelll SStt OOaakk SStt MMMaMarirkisksesestitoiSoSnnttSStt
TotalPopulation* 712 009911t0th0htthShStStStt
39% VVaann NNeessss AAvvee
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 21,570
FamilyHouseholds 19%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 6%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 81%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 71%
AvgHouseholdSize 1.6
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 3.2
Race/Ethnicity* 10% EducationalAttainment 41%
Black/AfricanAmerican 28% (Residents25yearsandolder) 25%
Asian 46% HighSchoolorLess 23%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 11%
NativeAmericanIndian 1% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 41%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 15%
NativityandLanguage 53%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 18% ForeignBorn 15%
24%
Age 3% LanguageSpokenathome
0Ͳ4years 4% (Residents5yearsandolder) 6%
5Ͳ17years 33% EnglishOnly 2%
18Ͳ34years 38% SpanishOnly
35Ͳ59years 21% Asian/PacificIslander 19%
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 36%
OtherLanguages 56%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 38%
City distribution LinguisticIsolation 52%
Male, pct. Downtown Civic Center Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
8.9 1.2 85 years and over 2.4 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
9.3 2.4 80 to 84 years 3 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
2.4 75 to 79 years 3.7 %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
9 3.4 70 to 74 years 4.8
9.4 4.1 65 to 69 years 3.9
10.9 5.8 60 to 64 years 6.5
12.1 5.9 55 to 59 years 6
50 to 54 years 7.1
7.6 2.7 45 to 49 years 5.4
1.2 40 to 44 years 5.8
35 to 39 years 6.8
1.4 30 to 34 years
2.4 25 to 29 years 10.5
20 to 24 years
15 to 19 years 13.8
10 to 14 years
5 to 9 years 7.8
Under 5 years
4.3
1.6
1.7
4.8
14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
pct.
pct.
20
SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Downtown/Civic Center
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 25,840 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $24,491
1,560 JOURNEYTOWORK $33,409
TotalNumberofUnits 1939 $26,003
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 25%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 21,570 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 4% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied
96% Employment 9%
VacantUnits UnemploymentRate 18,060
Forrent 17% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly 57% ManagerialandProf.Occupations 36%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied ServiceOccupations 33%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 0% SalesandOfficeOccupations 22%
Othervacant 13% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.1%
19% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) 11% ProductionandTransportationOccup. 4%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 6%
2000
2004
StructureType 2% JourneytoWork 17,590
SingleFamilyHousing 2% Workers16yearsandover 12%
2Ͳ4Units 2% Car
5Ͳ9Units 9% 11%
10Ͳ19Units 85% DroveAlone
20Unitsormore 0% 2%
Other Carpooled 47%
Transit
HousingPrices $806 Bike 3%
MedianRent $497,297 Walk 29%
MedianHomeValue Other
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 30% WorkedatHome 1%
7%
VehiclesAvailable 3,850 Additional Sources:
Homeowners 14% * 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
Renters 86% + Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesPerCapita 0.11 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
2000 Census Tracts for area: 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 160, 162
Householdswithnovehicle 17,620 May 2011
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 45%
PercentofRentingHouseholds 83%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Excelsior: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 37,960 SSaann JJoosseeAAvveeMission St AAlleemmaannyy BBllvvdd SSiillvveerr AAvvee
TotalPopulation* 1463 SSaann BBrruunnoo AAvvee
50%
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 9,510 Brazil Ave Mansell St
FamilyHouseholds 75% Geneva Ave
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 35%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 25%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 18%
AvgHouseholdSize 3.7
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 4.4
Race/Ethnicity* 3% EducationalAttainment 55%
Black/AfricanAmerican 49% (Residents25yearsandolder) 22%
Asian 26% HighSchoolorLess 17%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree
NativeAmericanIndian 1% CollegeDegree 6%
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 21% 50%
NativityandLanguage
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 30% ForeignBorn 29%
27%
Age 6% LanguageSpokenathome 39%
0Ͳ4years 14% (Residents5yearsandolder)
5Ͳ17years 21% EnglishOnly 4%
18Ͳ34years 36% SpanishOnly 1%
35Ͳ59years 24% Asian/PacificIslander
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 19%
OtherLanguages 26%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 31%
LinguisticIsolation 17%
Male, pct. Excelsior Female, pct. City distribution %ofAllHouseholds 22%
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
8 2.5 85 years and over 6.4 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
9.3 2 80 to 84 years 3.2 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
75 to 79 years %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
8.5 3.8 70 to 74 years 3.5
8.3 3.1 65 to 69 years 3.9
60 to 64 years 5.4
3.9 55 to 59 years 5.3
4.8 50 to 54 years 6.9
5.5 45 to 49 years 7.5
40 to 44 years 8.4
6.9 35 to 39 years 7.5
6 30 to 34 years 5.7
25 to 29 years 4.3
4.5 20 to 24 years 5.8
5.8 15 to 19 years 5.5
10 to 14 years 5.7
5.4 5 to 9 years 4
5.7 Under 5 years 5.3
6.2 6
10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10
pct. pct.
22
SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Excelsior
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 10,080 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $67,398
90 JOURNEYTOWORK $72,326
TotalNumberofUnits $23,562
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ 1943 Income
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 11%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 9,510 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 73% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 27%
Employment 9%
VacantUnits 6% UnemploymentRate 17,060
Forrent 19% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly 12% ManagerialandProf.Occupations 28%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied ServiceOccupations 25%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 9% SalesandOfficeOccupations 26%
Othervacant 9% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.2%
50% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup. 10%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup. 11%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1991
2002
StructureType 88% JourneytoWork 16,440
SingleFamilyHousing 9% Workers16yearsandover 64%
2Ͳ4Units 2% Car
5Ͳ9Units 1% 53%
10Ͳ19Units 1% DroveAlone
20Unitsormore 0% 11%
Other Carpooled 29%
Transit
HousingPrices $1,239 Bike 1%
MedianRent $624,593 Walk 1%
MedianHomeValue Other 1%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 31% WorkedatHome 3%
VehiclesAvailable 15,870 Additional Sources:
Homeowners 78% * 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
Renters 22% + Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesPerCapita 0.45 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
2000 Census Tracts for area: 256, 257, 259, 260.01, 260.02, 260.03,
Householdswithnovehicle 1,190 260.04
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 9% May 2011
PercentofRentingHouseholds
22%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Financial District: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 1,780 Columbus Ave
TotalPopulation* 82
44%
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 1,620 CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa SSttKKeeaarrnnyy SStt MMaarrkkeMeMttiSisSststsioionnSStt
FamilyHouseholds 21% GGeeaarryy SStt
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 4%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 79% MMiissssioionnSStt 0033rrddSStt
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 70% 0044tthhSStt
AvgHouseholdSize 1.5
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 3.0
Race/Ethnicity* 6% EducationalAttainment 24%
Black/AfricanAmerican 47% (Residents25yearsandolder) 20%
Asian 39% HighSchoolorLess 33%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 22%
NativeAmericanIndian 1% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 44%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 7%
NativityandLanguage 53%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 7% ForeignBorn 4%
Age 1% LanguageSpokenathome 34%
0Ͳ4years 3% (Residents5yearsandolder) 8%
5Ͳ17years 25% EnglishOnly 1%
18Ͳ34years 52% SpanishOnly
35Ͳ59years 19% Asian/PacificIslander 14%
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 16%
OtherLanguages 54%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent
City distribution LinguisticIsolation 6%
Male, pct. Financial District Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds 0%
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
0 85 years and over 1.5 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
80 to 84 years 0 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
3.8 75 to 79 years 9.4 %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
3.5 70 to 74 years 1.7 12.1
65 to 69 years
2.4 60 to 64 years 1.5 11
2.1 55 to 59 years 4.5
50 to 54 years
14.2 7.4 45 to 49 years 3.7
13.3 9.5 40 to 44 years
35 to 39 years 20.6
11 30 to 34 years
6.7 25 to 29 years 6.5
20 to 24 years 6.8
9 15 to 19 years 7.2
10 to 14 years 6.4
8.8 5 to 9 years
6.3 Under 5 years 4.6
0.5 0.3
0.7 1.3
0 0.8
1
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
pct. pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Financial District
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 2,330 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $45,221
1,630 JOURNEYTOWORK $104,167
TotalNumberofUnits
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ 1980 Income $70,997
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 18%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 1,620 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 14% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 86%
Employment 6%
VacantUnits 30% UnemploymentRate 1,600
Forrent 45% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly ManagerialandProf.Occupations 56%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 2% ServiceOccupations 16%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 14% SalesandOfficeOccupations 22%
Othervacant 34% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.0%
ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) 4% ProductionandTransportationOccup. 1%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 7%
2010
2003
StructureType 3% JourneytoWork 1,580
SingleFamilyHousing 1% Workers16yearsandover 15%
2Ͳ4Units 0% Car
5Ͳ9Units 4% DroveAlone 14%
10Ͳ19Units 91% Carpooled
20Unitsormore 0% Transit 1%
Other Bike 21%
Walk
HousingPrices $1,002 Other 0%
MedianRent $942,568 WorkedatHome 50%
MedianHomeValue
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 31% Additional Sources: 3%
* 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171). 11%
+ Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesAvailable 770 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
Homeowners 31%
Renters 69% 2000 Census Tracts for area: 117, 176.02
VehiclesPerCapita 0.31
May 2011
Householdswithnovehicle 980
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 12%
PercentofRentingHouseholds 68%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Haight Ashbury: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 21,800 FFuullttoonn SStt Castro StFFeelll SSttOOaakk SStt
TotalPopulation* 464 MMaassoonniicc AAvvee
46% SSttaannyyaann SStt
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 10,370 KKeezzaarr DDrr DDuubbooccee AAvvee
FamilyHouseholds 33% 1166tthh SStt
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 13%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 67% 1177tthh SStt
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 43%
AvgHouseholdSize 2.1 CCllaarreennddoonn AAvvee
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 2.9
Race/Ethnicity* 5% EducationalAttainment 10%
Black/AfricanAmerican 10% (Residents25yearsandolder) 18%
Asian 77% HighSchoolorLess 43%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 29%
NativeAmericanIndian 0% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 15%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 8%
NativityandLanguage 83%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 9% ForeignBorn 6%
4%
Age 6% LanguageSpokenathome 7%
0Ͳ4years 6% (Residents5yearsandolder) 0%
5Ͳ17years 39% EnglishOnly
18Ͳ34years 39% SpanishOnly 3%
35Ͳ59years 10% Asian/PacificIslander 2%
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 29%
OtherLanguages 14%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 0%
City distribution LinguisticIsolation
Male, pct. Haight Ashbury Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
0.7 85 years and over 1.5 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
0.4 80 to 84 years 1.3 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
75 to 79 years 1.3 %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
1.3 70 to 74 years 1.1
1.6 65 to 69 years 1.4
2.4 60 to 64 years
2.6 55 to 59 years 4.2
50 to 54 years 5.2
5.8 45 to 49 years
5 40 to 44 years 4.1
35 to 39 years 4.1
9.8 30 to 34 years
8.3 25 to 29 years 8.2
20 to 24 years
13.8 15 to 19 years 13.4
15.2 10 to 14 years
16.8 5 to 9 years 17.6
Under 5 years 17.9
3.8 1.3 7
1.7 2.1 5.7
2 2.6
2.5
6.4
18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
pct. pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Haight Ashbury
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 11,470 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $85,539
120 JOURNEYTOWORK $125,394
TotalNumberofUnits 1939
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income $57,953
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 11%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 10,370 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 30% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 70%
Employment 4%
VacantUnits 10% UnemploymentRate 14,890
Forrent 23% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly 13% ManagerialandProf.Occupations 68%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied ServiceOccupations 11%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 7% SalesandOfficeOccupations 17%
Othervacant 6% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.0%
51% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup. 2%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 2000 1%
2003
StructureType 17% JourneytoWork 14,700
SingleFamilyHousing 39% Workers16yearsandover 36%
2Ͳ4Units 24% Car
5Ͳ9Units 12% DroveAlone 31%
10Ͳ19Units Carpooled
20Unitsormore 8% Transit 5%
Other 0% Bike 40%
Walk
HousingPrices $1,409 Other 7%
MedianRent $943,062 WorkedatHome 6%
MedianHomeValue 3%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 26% Additional Sources: 8%
* 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
VehiclesAvailable 10,040 + Planning Department Housing Inventory
Homeowners 45% ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
Renters 55%
VehiclesPerCapita 0.47 2000 Census Tracts for area: 165, 166, 167, 171
Householdswithnovehicle 3,080 May 2011
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 9%
PercentofRentingHouseholds
39%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Inner Richmond: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 39,690 CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa SStt
Geeaarry BBllvvdd
TotalPopulation* 2459
55%
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 17,350 PPaark PPreesiidio Blvdd SSttaannyyaann BBllvvdd SSttaannyyaann SStt
FamilyHouseholds 49% Arguuelllo Blvd
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 21% FFuullttoonn SStt FFeelll SStt
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 51%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 34%
AvgHouseholdSize 2.4
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 3.2
Race/Ethnicity* 2% EducationalAttainment 22%
Black/AfricanAmerican 38% (Residents25yearsandolder) 21%
Asian 51% HighSchoolorLess 35%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 22%
NativeAmericanIndian 0% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 32%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 8%
NativityandLanguage 57%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 6% ForeignBorn 4%
Age 5% LanguageSpokenathome 29%
0Ͳ4years 9% (Residents5yearsandolder) 9%
5Ͳ17years 34% EnglishOnly 0%
18Ͳ34years 36% SpanishOnly
35Ͳ59years 17% Asian/PacificIslander 15%
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 2%
OtherLanguages
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 42%
City distribution LinguisticIsolation 33%
Male, pct. Inner Richmond Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds 0%
1.1 85 years and over 2 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
2.3 80 to 84 years 3.1 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
2.4 75 to 79 years 3 %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
2.9 70 to 74 years
3 65 to 69 years 2.7
3.7 60 to 64 years 2.9
55 to 59 years
7.2 50 to 54 years 4.3
6.8 45 to 49 years 5
6.2 40 to 44 years 7
35 to 39 years 5.8
7.3 30 to 34 years
8.3 25 to 29 years 9
20 to 24 years 9
12.7 15 to 19 years
10 to 14 years 9.3
5 to 9 years
8.8 Under 5 years 11.9
8.7
7.2
5.7 7.2
3.6
3
3.9 3.4
5.5 4
14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
pct.
pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Inner Richmond
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 19,080 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $69,861
490 JOURNEYTOWORK $88,804
TotalNumberofUnits 1939 $41,369
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 12%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 17,350 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 32% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 68%
Employment 6%
VacantUnits 9% UnemploymentRate 24,660
Forrent 22% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly ManagerialandProf.Occupations 52%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 3% ServiceOccupations 14%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 2% SalesandOfficeOccupations 26%
Othervacant 11% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.1%
62% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup. 3%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1993 5%
2003
StructureType 22% JourneytoWork 23,690
SingleFamilyHousing 48% Workers16yearsandover 45%
2Ͳ4Units 16% Car
5Ͳ9Units 10% 35%
10Ͳ19Units DroveAlone
20Unitsormore 4% 9%
Other 0% Carpooled 35%
Transit
HousingPrices $1,337 Bike 3%
MedianRent $941,194 Walk 9%
MedianHomeValue Other 2%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 26% WorkedatHome 6%
VehiclesAvailable 20,050 Additional Sources:
Homeowners 42% * 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
Renters 58% + Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesPerCapita 0.47 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
2000 Census Tracts for area: 156, 157, 401, 402, 426, 451, 452, 476
Householdswithnovehicle 4,120 May 2011
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 12%
PercentofRentingHouseholds 29%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Inner Sunset: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 26,520 07thh Avee SSttaannyyaann SStt
Clarendon Ave LLaagguunnaa HHoonnddaa BBllvvdd
TotalPopulation* 184
50% 119th Avee
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 11,590
FamilyHouseholds 45%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 16%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 55%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 36%
AvgHouseholdSize 2.4
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 3.2
Race/Ethnicity* 2% EducationalAttainment 14%
Black/AfricanAmerican 33% (Residents25yearsandolder) 16%
Asian 58% HighSchoolorLess 37%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 33%
NativeAmericanIndian 0% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 26%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 7%
NativityandLanguage 67%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 6% ForeignBorn 3%
Age 6% LanguageSpokenathome 22%
0Ͳ4years 8% (Residents5yearsandolder) 7%
5Ͳ17years 33% EnglishOnly 1%
18Ͳ34years 36% SpanishOnly
35Ͳ59years 17% Asian/PacificIslander 9%
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 7%
OtherLanguages 31%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 18%
City distribution LinguisticIsolation 18%
Male, pct. Inner Sunset Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
0.8 85 years and over 2.6 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
2.1 80 to 84 years 3.5 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
2.4 75 to 79 years 3.4 %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
2.1 70 to 74 years 3.8
2.1 65 to 69 years 3.2
3.9 60 to 64 years 4.1
5.8 55 to 59 years 6.7
5.5 50 to 54 years 6
6.4 45 to 49 years 4.5
8 40 to 44 years
11.3 35 to 39 years 8.7
5.4 30 to 34 years 10.1
13.3 2.6 25 to 29 years 11.1
20 to 24 years
15.9 3.6 15 to 19 years 14.3
2.9 10 to 14 years
5 to 9 years 2.5 5
5.7 Under 5 years 1.7 5.7
3.1
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
pct.
pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Inner Sunset
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 12,490 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $85,696
100 JOURNEYTOWORK $102,639
TotalNumberofUnits 1945
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income $51,086
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 8%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 11,590 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 40% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 60%
Employment 4%
VacantUnits 7% UnemploymentRate 16,730
Forrent 22% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly 11% ManagerialandProf.Occupations 66%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied ServiceOccupations 9%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 8% SalesandOfficeOccupations
Othervacant 16% FarmingrelatedOccupations 19%
43% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup. 0.0%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1992 3%
2004 3%
StructureType 40% JourneytoWork 16,470
SingleFamilyHousing 33% Workers16yearsandover 52%
2Ͳ4Units 11% Car
5Ͳ9Units 41%
10Ͳ19Units 8% DroveAlone
20Unitsormore 7% 10%
Other 0% Carpooled 30%
Transit
HousingPrices $1,469 Bike 2%
MedianRent $883,481 Walk 7%
MedianHomeValue Other 2%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 24% WorkedatHome 7%
VehiclesAvailable 15,480 Additional Sources:
Homeowners 47% * 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
Renters 53% + Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesPerCapita 0.56 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
2000 Census Tracts for area: 301.01, 301.02, 302.01, 302.02, 303.01,
Householdswithnovehicle 1,680 303.02
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 8% May 2011
PercentofRentingHouseholds
19%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Lakeshore: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 16,630 Greaat HwyySunnseet BllvdSllooaatt BBllvvdd
Skyline Blvd
TotalPopulation* 997 Lake Merced Blvd Ocean Ave
55% 119thh Ave
GroupQuarterPopulation JJunnipeero SSerrrraa Blvvd
PercentFemale
Households 6,030 JJoohhnnMMuuiirrDDrr AAlleemmaannyyBBllvvdd
FamilyHouseholds 48%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 17%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 52%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 36%
AvgHouseholdSize 2.5
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 3.1
Race/Ethnicity* 5% EducationalAttainment 21%
Black/AfricanAmerican 34% (Residents25yearsandolder) 24%
Asian 49% HighSchoolorLess 35%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 20%
NativeAmericanIndian 0% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 38%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 11%
NativityandLanguage 54%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 9% ForeignBorn 5%
Age 4% LanguageSpokenathome 26%
0Ͳ4years 8% (Residents5yearsandolder) 13%
5Ͳ17years 40% EnglishOnly
18Ͳ34years 31% SpanishOnly 2%
35Ͳ59years 17% Asian/PacificIslander
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 15%
OtherLanguages 9%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent
City distribution LinguisticIsolation 30%
Male, pct. Lakeshore Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds 40%
21.5 %ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds 14%
2.1 85 years and over 2.6 13 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
1.7 80 to 84 years 2.8 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
1.6 75 to 79 years 2.4 %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
70 to 74 years
11.3 4 65 to 69 years 4.2
11.5 2.9 60 to 64 years 2.6
2.6 55 to 59 years
50 to 54 years 3.7
5.7 45 to 49 years 5.5
6.6 40 to 44 years
6.9 35 to 39 years 3.6
7.1 30 to 34 years 8
8.8 25 to 29 years
7.1 20 to 24 years 5.8
7.2 15 to 19 years 5.6
10 to 14 years 4.5
5.3 5 to 9 years
3.7 Under 5 years 6.4
3.9
2.1
2.2
3.5
12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
pct. pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Lakeshore
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 6,710 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $62,904
120 JOURNEYTOWORK $85,654
TotalNumberofUnits 1955 $32,513
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 17%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 6,030 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 23% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 77%
Employment 8%
VacantUnits 10% UnemploymentRate 8,570
Forrent 54% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly ManagerialandProf.Occupations 47%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 3% ServiceOccupations 14%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 13% SalesandOfficeOccupations 32%
Othervacant FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.0%
3% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) 28% ProductionandTransportationOccup. 3%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 4%
1992
2004
StructureType 28% JourneytoWork 8,360
SingleFamilyHousing 4% Workers16yearsandover 59%
2Ͳ4Units 5% Car
5Ͳ9Units 8% DroveAlone 50%
10Ͳ19Units Carpooled
20Unitsormore 56% Transit 9%
Other 0% Bike 27%
Walk
HousingPrices $1,495 Other 1%
MedianRent $901,153 WorkedatHome 7%
MedianHomeValue 0%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 29% Additional Sources: 5%
* 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
VehiclesAvailable 4,270 + Planning Department Housing Inventory
Homeowners 58% ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
Renters 42%
VehiclesPerCapita 0.29 2000 Census Tracts for area: 331, 332.01, 332.02, 604
Householdswithnovehicle 920 May 2011
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 7%
PercentofRentingHouseholds
18%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Marina: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 22,810 MMaarriinnaa BBllvvdd
TotalPopulation* 0 VVaann NNeessss AAvveeBBaayy SStt
55% DDiivviissaaddeerroo SStt
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 13,010 LLoommbbaarrdd SStt
FamilyHouseholds 27%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 7%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 73%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 58%
AvgHouseholdSize 1.7
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 2.6
Race/Ethnicity* 1% EducationalAttainment 7%
Black/AfricanAmerican 11% (Residents25yearsandolder) 13%
Asian 84% HighSchoolorLess 50%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 29%
NativeAmericanIndian 0% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 15%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 4%
NativityandLanguage 84%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 6% ForeignBorn 4%
5%
Age 5% LanguageSpokenathome 7%
0Ͳ4years 3% (Residents5yearsandolder) 1%
5Ͳ17years 42% EnglishOnly
18Ͳ34years 35% SpanishOnly 2%
35Ͳ59years 15% Asian/PacificIslander 6%
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 8%
OtherLanguages 17%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 0%
City distribution LinguisticIsolation
Male, pct. Marina Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
1.9 85 years and over 2.2 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
1.2 80 to 84 years 1.6 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
75 to 79 years 1.8 %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
2.2 70 to 74 years
2.3 65 to 69 years 2.1
3.8 60 to 64 years 3.3
4.7 55 to 59 years 3.5
5.3 50 to 54 years 4.7
4.1 45 to 49 years 4.7
8.8 40 to 44 years 5.2
7.4 35 to 39 years 7.3
30 to 34 years
11.5 3.4 25 to 29 years 11.1
0.5 20 to 24 years
19.2 15 to 19 years 19.5
1.2 10 to 14 years 20.7
14.9 2.1 5 to 9 years
5.2 Under 5 years
0.3 5.6
1 3.9
1.4
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
pct. pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Marina
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 14,850 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $102,442
240 JOURNEYTOWORK $152,941
TotalNumberofUnits 1939
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income $87,353
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 6%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 13,010 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 25% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 75%
Employment 5%
VacantUnits 12% UnemploymentRate 15,890
Forrent 35% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly ManagerialandProf.Occupations 68%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 7% ServiceOccupations 3%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 6% SalesandOfficeOccupations
Othervacant 14% FarmingrelatedOccupations 26%
38% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup. 0.0%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1999 2%
2004 1%
StructureType 12% JourneytoWork 15,740
SingleFamilyHousing 30% Workers16yearsandover 54%
2Ͳ4Units 13% Car
5Ͳ9Units 31% DroveAlone 45%
10Ͳ19Units 14% Carpooled
20Unitsormore Transit 9%
Other 0% Bike 30%
Walk
HousingPrices $1,684 Other 0%
MedianRent $1,836,082 WorkedatHome 5%
MedianHomeValue 2%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 22% Additional Sources: 9%
* 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
VehiclesAvailable 14,500 + Planning Department Housing Inventory
Homeowners 32% ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
Renters 68%
VehiclesPerCapita 0.66 2000 Census Tracts for area: 126, 127, 128, 129, 130
Householdswithnovehicle 2,390 May 2011
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 9%
PercentofRentingHouseholds
21%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Mission: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 57,300 MMaarrkkeettSStDtDuubooccee AAvvee 1100tthhSStt
TotalPopulation* 867 1166thh SStt
47%
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 22,190 CClliippppeerr SStt MMissioon SStt Ceessarr CChhaaveezz SStt
FamilyHouseholds 38% Dolooress St
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 17%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 62%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 38%
AvgHouseholdSize 2.6
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 3.8
Race/Ethnicity* 4% EducationalAttainment 35%
Black/AfricanAmerican 13% (Residents25yearsandolder) 17%
Asian 57% HighSchoolorLess 31%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 18%
NativeAmericanIndian 1% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 39%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 25%
NativityandLanguage 48%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 41% ForeignBorn 37%
10%
Age 5% LanguageSpokenathome
0Ͳ4years 8% (Residents5yearsandolder) 5%
5Ͳ17years 40% EnglishOnly 1%
18Ͳ34years 34% SpanishOnly
35Ͳ59years 13% Asian/PacificIslander 16%
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 41%
OtherLanguages 29%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 21%
City distribution LinguisticIsolation
Male, pct. Mission Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds 6%
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
17.4 13.5 0.7 85 years and over 1.7 17.5 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
14.5 1.6 80 to 84 years 1.7 15.9 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
1.4 75 to 79 years %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
1.4 70 to 74 years 2.9
2.5 65 to 69 years 2.5
3.3 60 to 64 years
4.1 55 to 59 years 2.9
5.1 50 to 54 years 3.3
5.8 45 to 49 years 4.3
8.7 40 to 44 years 4.3
35 to 39 years 5.8
6.8 30 to 34 years 7.3
3 25 to 29 years 8.3
2.4 20 to 24 years
15 to 19 years 5.2
3.1 10 to 14 years 4.3
4.9 5 to 9 years 3.5
Under 5 years 3
5.6
18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
pct. pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Mission
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 23,840 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $63,627
1,610 JOURNEYTOWORK $57,897
TotalNumberofUnits 1939 $37,667
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 13%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 22,190 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 26% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 74%
Employment 5%
VacantUnits 7% UnemploymentRate 37,410
Forrent 43% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly ManagerialandProf.Occupations 45%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 6% ServiceOccupations 21%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 6% SalesandOfficeOccupations 20%
Othervacant 5% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.1%
39% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup. 7%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 2001 7%
2003
StructureType 26% JourneytoWork 36,950
SingleFamilyHousing 28% Workers16yearsandover 30%
2Ͳ4Units 16% Car
5Ͳ9Units 13% 24%
10Ͳ19Units 17% DroveAlone
20Unitsormore 7%
Other 0% Carpooled 43%
Transit
HousingPrices $1,083 Bike 8%
MedianRent $738,529 Walk 11%
MedianHomeValue Other
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 26% WorkedatHome 2%
5%
VehiclesAvailable 19,000 Additional Sources:
Homeowners 39% * 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
Renters 61% + Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesPerCapita 0.33 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
2000 Census Tracts for area: 177, 201, 202, 207, 208, 209, 210,
Householdswithnovehicle 8,640 228.01, 228.02, 228.03, 229.01, 229.02, 229.03
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 12% May 2011
PercentofRentingHouseholds 48%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Mission Bay: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 9,080 0033rrddSStt
0044tthhSStt
TotalPopulation* 0 KKininggSStt
41%
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 2,190 Pootrerroo Avee DDiivviissiionn SSt 1166tthh SStt
FamilyHouseholds 42% 1166tthh SStt
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 12%
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 58%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 43%
AvgHouseholdSize 2.0
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 2.9
Race/Ethnicity* 4% EducationalAttainment 19%
Black/AfricanAmerican 39% (Residents25yearsandolder) 14%
Asian 49% HighSchoolorLess 37%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 31%
NativeAmericanIndian 0% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 41%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 8%
NativityandLanguage 57%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 9% ForeignBorn 2%
Age 5% LanguageSpokenathome 25%
0Ͳ4years 3% (Residents5yearsandolder) 15%
5Ͳ17years 45% EnglishOnly
18Ͳ34years 34% SpanishOnly 0%
35Ͳ59years 13% Asian/PacificIslander
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 10%
OtherLanguages 37%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 27%
City distribution LinguisticIsolation 19%
Male, pct. Mission Bay Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds 0%
0 85 years and over 4.4 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
1.2 80 to 84 years 1.7 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
1.9 75 to 79 years 1.5 %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
2.4 70 to 74 years 1.7
5.2 65 to 69 years 0.4
2 60 to 64 years
5.4 55 to 59 years 2.8
3.3 50 to 54 years 5.4
4.3 45 to 49 years
6 40 to 44 years 4.6
35 to 39 years 7.6
4.3 30 to 34 years
2.5 25 to 29 years 4.8
1 20 to 24 years
15.8 15 to 19 years 10.3 20.5
18.4 3.4 10 to 14 years 11
5.1 5 to 9 years 16.7
17.8 Under 5 years
0.2
0.8
0
5.6
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
pct. pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Mission Bay
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 2,440 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $103,942
3,550 JOURNEYTOWORK $112,500
TotalNumberofUnits
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ 2003 Income $69,135
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 9%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 2,190 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 29% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 71%
Employment 8%
VacantUnits 10% UnemploymentRate 2,820
Forrent 13% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly 32% ManagerialandProf.Occupations 59%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 10% ServiceOccupations 7%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 11% SalesandOfficeOccupations
Othervacant 33% FarmingrelatedOccupations 26%
ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup. 0.0%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) 2010 ProductionandTransportationOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 2010 4%
4%
StructureType 3% JourneytoWork 2,760
SingleFamilyHousing 0% Workers16yearsandover 40%
2Ͳ4Units 0% Car
5Ͳ9Units 2% DroveAlone 35%
10Ͳ19Units 95% Carpooled
20Unitsormore 0% Transit 4%
Other Bike 31%
Walk
HousingPrices $2,315 Other 1%
MedianRent $832,176 WorkedatHome 17%
MedianHomeValue
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 26% Additional Sources: 6%
* 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171). 5%
+ Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesAvailable 2,200 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
Homeowners 35%
Renters 65% 2000 Census Tracts for area: 607
VehiclesPerCapita 0.49
May 2011
Householdswithnovehicle 430
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 4%
PercentofRentingHouseholds
26%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Nob Hill: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 22,860
TotalPopulation* 248
52%
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 9,800 CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa SStt
FamilyHouseholds 30%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 9% EducationalAttainment
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 70% (Residents25yearsandolder)
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 56% HighSchoolorLess
AvgHouseholdSize 1.9 SomeCollege/AssociateDegree
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 3.0 CollegeDegree
Graduate/ProfessionalDegree
Race/Ethnicity* 2% 28%
Black/AfricanAmerican 39% NativityandLanguage 21%
Asian 53% ForeignBorn 37%
White 14%
NativeAmericanIndian 0% LanguageSpokenathome
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% (Residents5yearsandolder) 37%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 6% EnglishOnly
SpanishOnly 57%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 8% Asian/PacificIslander 5%
OtherEuropeanLanguage
Age 3% OtherLanguages 32%
0Ͳ4years 5% 6%
5Ͳ17years 35% LinguisticIsolation 0%
18Ͳ34years 35% %ofAllHouseholds
35Ͳ59years 22% %ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds 14%
60andolder %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds 13%
%ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds 44%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages 26%
City distribution
Male, pct. Nob Hill Female, pct. 0%
2.3 85 years and over 2.3
2 80 to 84 years 3.7
75 to 79 years 4.6
2.8 70 to 74 years 3.7
2.1 65 to 69 years 3.5
60 to 64 years 5
5 55 to 59 years 7
6.3 50 to 54 years 4.4
7.1 45 to 49 years 5.3
7 40 to 44 years 5.9
7.7 35 to 39 years
7.5 30 to 34 years 9
9.6 25 to 29 years
12.2 20 to 24 years 13.3
11.6 15 to 19 years
6.2 10 to 14 years 17.3
5 to 9 years
3.8 Under 5 years 7.2
2.7
1.2 1.6
2.9 2.3
1.1
2.9
14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
pct. pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Nob Hill
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 11,650 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $53,283
240 JOURNEYTOWORK $53,138
TotalNumberofUnits 1939 $46,484
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 13%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 9,800 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 14% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 86%
Employment 4%
VacantUnits 16% UnemploymentRate 11,740
Forrent 53% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly ManagerialandProf.Occupations 49%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 0% ServiceOccupations 17%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 9% SalesandOfficeOccupations 26%
Othervacant 35% FarmingrelatedOccupations 0.0%
4% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup. 3%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1998 4%
2002
StructureType 2% JourneytoWork 11,490
SingleFamilyHousing 10% Workers16yearsandover 24%
2Ͳ4Units 14% Car
5Ͳ9Units 22% DroveAlone 21%
10Ͳ19Units 51% Carpooled
20Unitsormore Transit 3%
Other 0% Bike 30%
Walk
HousingPrices $1,081 Other 1%
MedianRent $702,632 WorkedatHome 36%
MedianHomeValue
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 26% Additional Sources: 1%
* 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171). 7%
+ Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesAvailable 5,030 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
Homeowners 24%
Renters 76% 2000 Census Tracts for area: 110, 111, 112, 119
VehiclesPerCapita 0.27
May 2011
Householdswithnovehicle 5,850
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 25%
PercentofRentingHouseholds 65%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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Noe Valley: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 21,300 Guerrero St
Dolorrees SSt
TotalPopulation* 0 Market St
49% Mission St
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 11,370 Clliippppeerr SStt
FamilyHouseholds 40%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 18% PPoorrttoollaa DDrr
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 60%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 42%
AvgHouseholdSize 2.1
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 2.9
Race/Ethnicity* 2% EducationalAttainment 10%
Black/AfricanAmerican 12% (Residents25yearsandolder) 17%
Asian 77% HighSchoolorLess 36%
White SomeCollege/AssociateDegree 37%
NativeAmericanIndian 0% CollegeDegree
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 16%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 9%
NativityandLanguage 79%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 11% ForeignBorn 9%
6%
Age 6% LanguageSpokenathome 5%
0Ͳ4years 7% (Residents5yearsandolder) 1%
5Ͳ17years 26% EnglishOnly
18Ͳ34years 46% SpanishOnly 2%
35Ͳ59years 14% Asian/PacificIslander 7%
60andolder OtherEuropeanLanguage 6%
OtherLanguages 11%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent 0%
City distribution LinguisticIsolation
Male, pct. Noe Valley Female, pct. %ofAllHouseholds
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds
0.7 85 years and over 2 %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds
0.7 80 to 84 years 1.1 %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
1.3 75 to 79 years %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages
1.9 70 to 74 years 1.8
3.1 65 to 69 years 1.5
5.7 60 to 64 years
8 55 to 59 years 3.7
8 3.3 50 to 54 years 4.9
8.2 2.3 45 to 49 years 5.9
40 to 44 years 6.4
8.5 4 35 to 39 years 7
2.1 30 to 34 years
14.3 11.9 25 to 29 years 11.1
10.8 5.2 20 to 24 years 11.9
15 to 19 years 14.9
10 to 14 years 10.2
5 to 9 years
Under 5 years 3.4
2.9
2.6
2.3
6.6
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
pct.
pct.
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SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Noe Valley
HOUSINGCHARACTERISTICS 12,110 INCOME,EMPLOYMENTAND $105,807
190 JOURNEYTOWORK $140,939
TotalNumberofUnits 1939
UnitsBuilt2000to2009+ Income $72,986
MedianYearStructureBuilt‡ MedianHouseholdIncome 5%
MedianFamilyIncome
OccupiedUnits 11,370 PerCapitaIncome
Owneroccupied 50% PercentinPoverty
Renteroccupied 50%
Employment 6%
VacantUnits 6% UnemploymentRate 15,760
Forrent 23% EmployedResidents
Forsaleonly ManagerialandProf.Occupations 68%
Rentedorsold,notoccupied 0% ServiceOccupations 8%
Forseasonal,recreational,oroccasionalus 24% SalesandOfficeOccupations
Othervacant 19% FarmingrelatedOccupations 19%
34% ConstructionandMaintenanceOccup. 0.0%
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Own) ProductionandTransportationOccup.
MedianYearMovedIntoUnit(Rent) 1997 3%
2003 2%
StructureType 41% JourneytoWork 15,380
SingleFamilyHousing 36% Workers16yearsandover 50%
2Ͳ4Units 11% Car
5Ͳ9Units 45%
10Ͳ19Units 5% DroveAlone
20Unitsormore 8% 5%
Other 0% Carpooled 32%
Transit
HousingPrices $1,491 Bike 2%
MedianRent $998,187 Walk 6%
MedianHomeValue Other 3%
MedianRentasPercentageofHHIncome 24% WorkedatHome 7%
VehiclesAvailable 14,580 Additional Sources:
Homeowners 59% * 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171).
Renters 41% + Planning Department Housing Inventory
VehiclesPerCapita 0.62 ‡ "1939" represents 1939 or earlier
2000 Census Tracts for area: 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216
Householdswithnovehicle 1,750 May 2011
PercentofHomeowninghouseholds 8%
PercentofRentingHouseholds
23%
Note: Numbers are estimates and represent sampling data from the American Community Survey and is subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more
information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf
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North Beach: Neighborhood at a Glance
DEMOGRAPHICS 14,860
TotalPopulation* 0
46%
GroupQuarterPopulation
PercentFemale
Households 7,680 BBaayy SStt
FamilyHouseholds 34%
HouseholdswithChildren,PctofTotal 8% Columbus Ave
NonͲFamilyHouseholds 66%
SinglePersonHouseholds,PctofTotal 52% EducationalAttainment
AvgHouseholdSize 1.9 (Residents25yearsandolder)
AvgFamilyHouseholdSize 2.9 HighSchoolorLess
SomeCollege/AssociateDegree
Race/Ethnicity* 3% CollegeDegree 26%
Black/AfricanAmerican 37% Graduate/ProfessionalDegree 14%
Asian 54% 37%
White NativityandLanguage 23%
NativeAmericanIndian 0% ForeignBorn
NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 0% 33%
Other/TwoorMoreRaces 5% LanguageSpokenathome
(Residents5yearsandolder) 61%
%Latino(ofAnyRace) 7% EnglishOnly 4%
SpanishOnly
Age 4% Asian/PacificIslander 27%
0Ͳ4years 4% OtherEuropeanLanguage 6%
5Ͳ17years 36% OtherLanguages 2%
18Ͳ34years 34%
35Ͳ59years 23% LinguisticIsolation 15%
60andolder %ofAllHouseholds 12%
%ofSpanishͲSpeakingHouseholds 57%
Population by Age and Gender 2009 black diamonds represent %ofAsianLanguageSpeakingHouseholds 18%
City distribution %ofOtherEuropeanͲSpeakingHouseholds
Male, pct. North Beach Female, pct. %ofHouseholdsSpeakingOtherLanguages 0%
1.3 85 years and over 3.9
1.1 80 to 84 years 3.3
2.6 75 to 79 years 2.7
5.2 70 to 74 years 3.5
4.4 65 to 69 years
6 60 to 64 years 5.1
6.9 55 to 59 years 7.4
7.5 50 to 54 years
7.2 45 to 49 years 7
6.2 40 to 44 years 5.8
35 to 39 years 5
14.7 10.1 30 to 34 years 4.7 15.4
11.6 25 to 29 years
20 to 24 years 6.5 17.9
15 to 19 years
7.4 1.5 10 to 14 years 4.2
4.6 1.4 5 to 9 years 2.7
Under 5 years 1.9
0.5 0.6
2.4
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
pct. pct.
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