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Sector 14: Oakland Sector 14 Home Oakland is Pittsburgh’s “Second Downtown,” and constitutes the third largest business district in Pennsylvania after Center City Philadelphia and Downtown Pittsburgh. The bustling streets of Oakland are home to Pittsburgh’s educational and medical institutions, which are world leaders in research and innovation. Though Oakland is home to incredible architectural marvels, students, and top-notch institutions, it is also home to several tight-knit and quaint residential areas that make Oakland a very diverse and unique place. There are several unique business districts throughout Oakland that serve the neighborhoods residents and employees. The greenery of Schenley Park is easily accessible to Oakland, and the expansive Schenley Plaza is its front door. Transportation connections are abundant, and the entirety of Sector 14 is densely populated and very walkable.
Sector 14 Contents: 'Population and Density' 'Building Conditions and Investment' 'Transportation' 'Open Space, Parks, and Recreation' 'Education, Health, and Safety' 'Historic Assets' 'City Owned Public Art' Neighborhood Profiles: 'Central Oakland' 'South Oakland'
'North Oakland' 'West Oakland'
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Population and Density City of Pittsburgh 671,657 676,805 615,242 523,417 438,138 369,879 333,527 305,704 -14.9% -16.3% -15.6% -9.8% -8.3% 55.4 35,466.2 6,019 5,517 9.4 8.6 26.1% 4.4% 1.0% 66.0% 2.3% 5.0% 17.4% 27.0% 31.2% 11.1% 8.3%
Sector 14 POPULATION: Pop. 1940 Pop. 1950 Pop. 1960 Pop. 1970 Pop. 1980 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2010 POPULATION CHANGE: Pop. Change, 60-70 Pop. Change, 70-80 Pop. Change, 80-90 Pop. Change, 90-00 Pop. Change, 00-10 POPULATION DENSITY: Land Area (sq. mi) Land Area (acres) Persons / sq. mi (2000) Persons / sq. mi (2010) Persons / acre (2000) Persons / acre (2010) RACE (2010): % African American % Asian % Other % White % Hispanic (of any race) AGE (2010 Est.): % Under 5 % Pop, 5-19 % Pop, 20-34 % Pop, 35-59 % Pop, 60-74 % Pop, 75+
25,843 28,430 23,806 22,702 21,157 21,548 20,417 22,210 -4.6% -6.8% 1.8% -5.2% 8.8% 1.50 961.9 13,584 14,777 21.2 23.1 12.7% 11.2% 1.1% 72.7% 2.6% 1.7% 28.4% 45.8% 11.3% 6.9% 6.0%
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Transportation
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Open Space, Parks, and Recreation
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Historic Assets
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Central Oakland Central Oakland is one of four neighborhoods that make up the area more widely referred to simply as Oakland. Oakland is a center for academics, health services, and culture within the city of Pittsburgh. The area originally developed as a residential suburb of Downtown Pittsburgh accessed by the expansion of rail and cable car systems. Eventually, the area was annexed by the City as it became more densely populated--it took its current form around the turn of the 20th century. Central Oakland is home to many row houses and apartment buildings which are populated by families, students, and professionals employed in the area, especially the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC. There are vibrant business districts on Forbes Avenue and several cross-streets featuring restaurants, service, and retail shops.
Quick Facts: City of Pittsburgh 305,704 333,527 -27,823 -6.2%
2010 Population 2000 Population Pop. Change # 2000-10 Pop. Change % 2000-10
Central Oakland 6,086 5,281 805 15.2%
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Central Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Population and Density
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City of Pittsburgh 671,657 676,805 615,242 520,154 423,938 369,879 333,527 305,704 -15.5% -18.5% -12.8% -9.8% -8.3% ------55.42 35,466.2 5,517 6,019 8.6 9.4 27.2% 2.9% 2.5% 67.4% 5.0% 17.4% 27.0% 31.2% 11.1% 8.3%
Central Oakland POPULATION & DENSITY: Pop. 1940 Pop. 1950 Pop. 1960 Pop. 1970 Pop. 1980 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2010 Change, 60-70 Change, 70-80 Change, 80-90 Change, 90-00 Change, 00-10 Pop. as % of City total (2010) Land Area (sq. mi) Land Area (acres) Persons / sq. mi (2010) Persons / sq. mi (2000) Persons / acre (2010) Persons / acre (2000) RACE (2010): % African American % Asian % Other % White AGE (2010 Est.): % Under 5 % 5-19 % 20-34 % 35-59 % 60-74 % 75 and Over
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7,852 8,452 6,701 6,135 5,872 5,406 5,281 6,086 -8.4% -4.3% -7.9% -2.3% 15.2% 2.0% 0.28 179.8 21,658 18,794 33.8 29.4 5.3% 8.5% 1.3% 83.0% 0.6% 12.4% 72.3% 6.7% 3.8% 4.2%
City of Pittsburgh 305,704 163,414 156,165 87.2% 12.8% 138,866 52.1% 47.9% 11.2 92.6% 7.4%
165,421 4,175 4,257 6,753 23,092 39,503 87,641 2.5% 2.6% 4.1% 14.0% 23.9% 53.0% $53,233 $67,409 $83,100 23.3% $75,000 5,398 1,199 950 0.6%
Population (2010) HOUSING UNITS: Total # Units (2000) Total # Units (2010) VACANCY (2010): % Occupied % Vacant TENURE (2010 Est.): # Occupied Units % Owner Occupied % Renter Occupied Est. Avg. Yrs. of Residence POPULATION TYPE (2010 Est.): % Household % Group Quarters AGE OF HOUSING STOCK (2010 Est.): Est. Total Units Built 00-09 Built 90-00 Built 80-89 Built 60-79 Built 40-59 Built before 1939 % Built 00-09 % Built 90-99 % Built 80-89 % Built 60-79 % Built 40-59 % Built before 1939 HOUSING VALUES / PRICES: Median Value (2000) Med. Val. ('00 in '10 Dollars) Median Value (2010) % Change Real Value 00-10 Median Sale Price 2010 # Sales Counted 2010 OTHER: Foreclosures 2008 Foreclosures 2010 % Housing Units Foreclosed 2010
Central Oakland 6,086 2,555 2,531 94.2% 5.8% 1,970 13.8% 86.2% 0 93.3% 6.7%
2,328 8 50 194 611 410 1,055 0.3% 2.1% 8.3% 26.2% 17.6% 45.3% $62,100 $78,637 $144,350 83.6% $104,940 22 1 1 0.0%
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Central Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Employment City of Pittsburgh 305,704
148,357 3.6% 5.6% 10.1% 3.8% 2.5% 7.5% 11.3% 33.1% 10.8% 4.2% 7.6%
283,902 4.6% 6.4% 6.8% 5.3% 4.3% 10.9% 12.7% 30.4% 6.4% 4.7% 7.5%
Education and Income Population (2010) WHAT JOBS NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTS DO: Total Age 16+ Employed (2010 Est.) Selected Employment Categories: Construction Manufacturing Retail Trade Transportation, warehousing, utilities Information Finance, insurance, real estate Professional, scientific, admin, and waste mgmt Educational, health and social services Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services Public administration Other TYPES OF JOBS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: Total Employment (2000) Selected Employment Categories: Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Transportation, warehousing, utilities Information Finance, insurance, real estate Professional, scientific, admin, and waste mgmt Educational, health, and social services Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services Public administration Other
Central Oakland 6,086
2,652 2.4% 1.0% 14.3% 1.5% 6.1% 3.1% 4.2% 40.8%
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208,925 12.2% 47.3% 10.8% 17.3% 12.4%
$26,563 $35,732 $35,286 $36,860 292,618
23.0% 63,373 2.7% 0.9%
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Population (2010) EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT (2010 Est.): Total Pop, 25 and older HIGHEST LEVEL COMPLETED: Less than High School High School Graduate Assoc./Prof. Degree Bachelor's Degree Postgraduate Degree INCOME AND POVERTY (2010 Est.): 1999 Median Income ('99 Dollars) 2009 Median Income ('09 Dollars) 1999 Median Income ('11 Dollars) 2009 Med. Income ('11 Dollars) Est. Pop. for which Poverty Calc. (2010) Est. Pop. Under Poverty (2010) Est. Percent Under Poverty (2010)
Central Oakland 6,086
1,075 23.6% 39.5% 3.4% 14.9% 18.5%
$14,888 $16,717 $19,777 $17,245 4,472 2,897 64.8%
3,862 0.8% 1.3% 11.7%
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1.3% 1.4% 4.4% 6.0% 47.5% 18.5% 1.4% 5.8%
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12,253 14,293 9,120 4.0 4.7
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Population (2010) 2010 POLICE REPORTS: Part 1 (Major Crime) Reports Part 2 Reports Other Police Reports Part 1 Crime per 100 Persons Part 2 Crime per 100 Persons SELECTED 2010 REPORT CATEGORIES: Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Auto Theft Drug Violations
Central Oakland 6,086 236 164 139 3.9 2.7
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Central Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Built Environment City of Pittsburgh 305,704 35,318.4 143,433 126,993 112,971 28,732 6.8% 89.7% 3.5% 1,882 $51,865,153 907 $279,204,947 7,575 6.7% 1,183 1.0% 646 13,756 10.8%
Central Oakland Population (2010) 6,086 Land Area (acres) 179.8 PARCELS AND STRUCTURES: Approx. Total # Parcels 1,127 Approx. Total # Taxable Parcels 1,015 Approx. # of Structures 806 Approx. # Unoccupied Parcels 64 2008-09 BLDG. CONDITIONS SURVEY: % Good / Excellent Buildings 5.3% % Average Buildings 91.5% % Poor / Derelict Buildings 3.2% BLDG. PERMIT INVESTMENT (2010): # Residential Permits 12 $ Residential Permits $61,727 # Commercial Permits 35 $ Commercial Permits $14,855,045 BBI ACTIONS (2010): # Code Violations 258 % of all Bldgs. w/ Code Violations 32.0% # Condemned Structures 1 % of all Bldgs. Condemned 0.1% # Demolitions 3 TAX DELINQUENCY (2010): # Tax Delinquent Prop. (2+ yrs.) 6 % of Taxable Prop. Delinquent 0.6%
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City of Pittsburgh 305,704 35,318.4 20.8% 26.9% 5.3% 31,595 2,780.8 7.9% 9.1 1.3% 17.9% 3.3%
Population (2010) Land Area (acres) NATURAL ENVIRONMENT: Landslide Prone (% land area) Undermined (% land area) Flood Plain (% land area) # Street Trees (dots on map) Park Space (acres) Park Space (% of land area) Park Space (acres/1000 pers.) Greenway (% of land area) Woodland (% of land area) Cemetery (% of land area)
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Central Oakland 6,086 179.8
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10.6% 0.0% 0.0% 237 12.4 6.9% 2.0 0.0% 3.9% 0.0%
48.7% 4.8% 10.4% 2.3% 20.8% 8.3% 4.7%
Population (2010) Land Area (acres) GENERAL LAND USES: Residential Mixed Use / Commercial Mixed Use / Industrial Institutional / Edu. / Med. Open Space Hillside Special Land Use
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Central Oakland 6,086 179.8 46.2% 1.0% 0.0% 10.3% 16.2% 3.5% 22.7%
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Central Oakland Transportation The main corridors in Central Oakland are Fifth Avenue and Forbes Avenue. Fifth Ave forms the northwest border and runs parallel to Forbes Ave. The two streets each run one-way in opposite directions; Fifth Ave runs toward Downtown, while Forbes Ave runs toward the East End. Parking can be scarce. Public lots and garages are available--hospitals provide limited parking as well. The residential portion of the neighborhood has a high amount of multi-person, student rental housing--making it difficult at times to find street parking at nearly all hours of the day. Using transit is highly recommended. Rush hour traffic in this area can be particularly bad. Much of the on-street parking that isn't metered is regulated by the City’s Residential Parking Permit Program, and is only available to non-residents for one hour. There is heavy traffic flow from the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC hospitals. The streets are mostly a tight grid. Numerous bus routes on Forbes and Fifth pass through Central Oakland. Fifth Ave has a dedicated bus lane through this neighborhood. Bus routes include the 61, 67, and 71 series. There is also a shuttle system available for staff and students of the University of Pittsburgh.
Transportation Data: City of Pittsburgh 305,704 287.91 1434.41 25.9 704 43,993 28 Areas 144,214 54.0% 10.0% 19.7% 0.1% 0.2% 1.1% 11.5% 0.4% 2.8%
Population (2010) Miles of Major Roads Total Street Miles Street Density (st. mi/area sq. mi) # Sets of Steps # Step Treads Res. Permit Parking Area(s) COMMUTING MODE (2010) Total Working Pop. (Age 16+) Drive Alone Carpool/Vanpool Public Transportation Taxi Motorcycle Bicycle Walk Other Work at Home
Central Oakland 6,086 1.12 9.50 33.8 7 462 B, D 2,509 16.3% 6.9% 13.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 62.4% 0.0% 1.2%
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North Oakland North Oakland is the largest component neighborhood of the area most commonly referred to simply as Oakland. North Oakland is bordered by Central Oakland, West Oakland, Terrace Village, Upper Hill, Polish Hill, Bloomfield, Shadyside, and Squirrel Hill North. Located in North Oakland is most of the University of Pittsburgh campus, which has occupied the neighborhood since it relocated from Downtown in 1907. Also, North Oakland was the former home of the Forbes Field until the 1960s when the Pirates moved to the North Shore. In addition to being the civic and academic center of Pittsburgh, North Oakland also has some of the densest housing areas in the City. Several business districts are located in the neighborhood, including the vibrant and eclectic S Craig Street. As a focal point for the "City Beautiful" movement in the early 20th Century, the neighborhood features some of the most iconic architecture in the region.
Quick Facts: City of Pittsburgh 305,704 333,527 -27,823 -6.2%
2010 Population 2000 Population Pop. Change # 2000-10 Pop. Change % 2000-10
North Oakland 10,551 9,857 694 7.0%
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City of Pittsburgh 671,657 676,805 615,242 520,154 423,938 369,879 333,527 305,704 -15.5% -18.5% -12.8% -9.8% -8.3% ------55.42 35,466.2 5,517 6,019 8.6 9.4 27.2% 2.9% 2.5% 67.4% 5.0% 17.4% 27.0% 31.2% 11.1% 8.3%
North Oakland POPULATION & DENSITY: Pop. 1940 Pop. 1950 Pop. 1960 Pop. 1970 Pop. 1980 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2010 Change, 60-70 Change, 70-80 Change, 80-90 Change, 90-00 Change, 00-10 Pop. as % of City total (2010) Land Area (sq. mi) Land Area (acres) Persons / sq. mi (2010) Persons / sq. mi (2000) Persons / acre (2010) Persons / acre (2000) RACE (2010): % African American % Asian % Other % White AGE (2010 Est.): % Under 5 % 5-19 % 20-34 % 35-59 % 60-74 % 75 and Over
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6,127 8,063 7,453 8,666 8,708 10,836 9,857 10,551 16.3% 0.5% 24.4% -9.0% 7.0% 3.5% 0.50 319.4 21,144 19,754 33.0 30.9 8.1% 15.2% 1.1% 73.0% 1.1% 39.8% 37.7% 7.5% 6.7% 7.2%
City of Pittsburgh 305,704 163,414 156,165 87.2% 12.8% 138,866 52.1% 47.9% 11.2 92.6% 7.4%
165,421 4,175 4,257 6,753 23,092 39,503 87,641 2.5% 2.6% 4.1% 14.0% 23.9% 53.0% $53,233 $67,409 $83,100 23.3% $75,000 5,398 1,199 950 0.6%
Population (2010) HOUSING UNITS: Total # Units (2000) Total # Units (2010) VACANCY (2010): % Occupied % Vacant TENURE (2010 Est.): # Occupied Units % Owner Occupied % Renter Occupied Est. Avg. Yrs. of Residence POPULATION TYPE (2010 Est.): % Household % Group Quarters AGE OF HOUSING STOCK (2010 Est.): Est. Total Units Built 00-09 Built 90-00 Built 80-89 Built 60-79 Built 40-59 Built before 1939 % Built 00-09 % Built 90-99 % Built 80-89 % Built 60-79 % Built 40-59 % Built before 1939 HOUSING VALUES / PRICES: Median Value (2000) Med. Val. ('00 in '10 Dollars) Median Value (2010) % Change Real Value 00-10 Median Sale Price 2010 # Sales Counted 2010 OTHER: Foreclosures 2008 Foreclosures 2010 % Housing Units Foreclosed 2010
North Oakland 10,551 4,003 3,761 94.5% 5.5% 3,234 29.3% 70.7% 6 56.0% 44.0%
3,774 98 66 227 859 1,025 1,499 2.6% 1.7% 6.0% 22.8% 27.2% 39.7% $222,423 $281,654 $273,000 -3.1% $145,000 61 1 8 0.2%
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North Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Employment City of Pittsburgh 305,704
148,357 3.6% 5.6% 10.1% 3.8% 2.5% 7.5% 11.3% 33.1% 10.8% 4.2% 7.6%
283,902 4.6% 6.4% 6.8% 5.3% 4.3% 10.9% 12.7% 30.4% 6.4% 4.7% 7.5%
Education and Income Population (2010) WHAT JOBS NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTS DO: Total Age 16+ Employed (2010 Est.) Selected Employment Categories: Construction Manufacturing Retail Trade Transportation, warehousing, utilities Information Finance, insurance, real estate Professional, scientific, admin, and waste mgmt Educational, health and social services Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services Public administration Other TYPES OF JOBS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: Total Employment (2000) Selected Employment Categories: Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Transportation, warehousing, utilities Information Finance, insurance, real estate Professional, scientific, admin, and waste mgmt Educational, health, and social services Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services Public administration Other
North Oakland 10,551
3,512 0.6% 2.1% 10.1% 2.0% 0.3% 2.0% 9.0% 52.2%
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208,925 12.2% 47.3% 10.8% 17.3% 12.4%
$26,563 $35,732 $35,286 $36,860 292,618
16.7% 63,373 3.2% 1.8%
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Population (2010) EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT (2010 Est.): Total Pop, 25 and older HIGHEST LEVEL COMPLETED: Less than High School High School Graduate Assoc./Prof. Degree Bachelor's Degree Postgraduate Degree INCOME AND POVERTY (2010 Est.): 1999 Median Income ('99 Dollars) 2009 Median Income ('09 Dollars) 1999 Median Income ('11 Dollars) 2009 Med. Income ('11 Dollars) Est. Pop. for which Poverty Calc. (2010) Est. Pop. Under Poverty (2010) Est. Percent Under Poverty (2010)
North Oakland 10,551
3,050 4.3% 23.1% 15.3% 27.4% 29.9%
$41,532 $50,004 $55,171 $51,582 5,077 1,989 39.2%
18,174 0.9% 1.9% 3.3%
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0.8% 3.1% 2.4% 5.7% 69.5% 8.8% 1.0% 2.5%
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Population (2010) 2010 POLICE REPORTS: Part 1 (Major Crime) Reports Part 2 Reports Other Police Reports Part 1 Crime per 100 Persons Part 2 Crime per 100 Persons SELECTED 2010 REPORT CATEGORIES: Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Auto Theft Drug Violations
North Oakland 10,551 182 136 160 1.7 1.3
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North Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Built Environment City of Pittsburgh 305,704 35,318.4 143,433 126,993 112,971 28,732 6.8% 89.7% 3.5% 1,882 $51,865,153 907 $279,204,947 7,575 6.7% 1,183 1.0% 646 13,756 10.8%
North Oakland Population (2010) 10,551 Land Area (acres) 319.4 PARCELS AND STRUCTURES: Approx. Total # Parcels 1,314 Approx. Total # Taxable Parcels 1,152 Approx. # of Structures 525 Approx. # Unoccupied Parcels 116 2008-09 BLDG. CONDITIONS SURVEY: % Good / Excellent Buildings 15.4% % Average Buildings 81.9% % Poor / Derelict Buildings 2.6% BLDG. PERMIT INVESTMENT (2010): # Residential Permits 6 $ Residential Permits $55,724 # Commercial Permits 37 $ Commercial Permits $5,549,081 BBI ACTIONS (2010): # Code Violations 51 % of all Bldgs. w/ Code Violations 9.7% # Condemned Structures 1 % of all Bldgs. Condemned 0.2% # Demolitions 1 TAX DELINQUENCY (2010): # Tax Delinquent Prop. (2+ yrs.) 9 % of Taxable Prop. Delinquent 0.8%
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City of Pittsburgh 305,704 35,318.4 20.8% 26.9% 5.3% 31,595 2,780.8 7.9% 9.1 1.3% 17.9% 3.3%
Population (2010) Land Area (acres) NATURAL ENVIRONMENT: Landslide Prone (% land area) Undermined (% land area) Flood Plain (% land area) # Street Trees (dots on map) Park Space (acres) Park Space (% of land area) Park Space (acres/1000 pers.) Greenway (% of land area) Woodland (% of land area) Cemetery (% of land area)
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North Oakland 10,551 319.4
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17.9% 7.3% 0.0% 635 14.6 4.6% 1.4 0.0% 2.1% 0.0%
48.7% 4.8% 10.4% 2.3% 20.8% 8.3% 4.7%
Population (2010) Land Area (acres) GENERAL LAND USES: Residential Mixed Use / Commercial Mixed Use / Industrial Institutional / Edu. / Med. Open Space Hillside Special Land Use
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North Oakland 10,551 319.4 34.4% 0.0% 6.1% 42.4% 1.4% 8.1% 7.6%
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North Oakland Transportation There are several major streets in North Oakland. They include Fifth Avenue and Forbes Avenue, which bisect the southern portion of the neighborhood, as well as Centre Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard, which account for much of the northwest boundary. Rush hour traffic can become congested on Forbes Avenue between Bellefield Avenue and Craig Street – this is the area where Forbes becomes a one-way street. Parking can be quite difficult in North Oakland, and transit use is highly recommended. Many University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University buildings are located in this area. There is one public parking lot, located at the intersection of Centre Ave and Craig St, with 31 spaces. Plenty of major bus routes are available, including access to the East Busway system by way of the EBO route. There is a comprehensive shuttle system for University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon students and staff. Many residential streets in the neighborhood allow for quick and comfortable bicycle transportation as an alternative to the busy corridors.
Transportation Data: City of Pittsburgh 305,704 287.91 1434.41 25.9 704 43,993 28 Areas 144,214 54.0% 10.0% 19.7% 0.1% 0.2% 1.1% 11.5% 0.4% 2.8%
Population (2010) Miles of Major Roads Total Street Miles Street Density (st. mi/area sq. mi) # Sets of Steps # Step Treads Res. Permit Parking Area(s) COMMUTING MODE (2010) Total Working Pop. (Age 16+) Drive Alone Carpool/Vanpool Public Transportation Taxi Motorcycle Bicycle Walk Other Work at Home
North Oakland 10,551 2.45 15.00 30.1 4 72 S, Q 3,436 20.6% 7.2% 11.5% 0.4% 0.0% 2.9% 52.6% 0.4% 4.4%
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South Oakland Located to the east of Downtown, South Oakland is bordered by Uptown, West Oakland, Central Oakland, Squirrel Hill South, Greenfield, and Hazelwood. A short distance away--across the Monongahela River--is the Southside Flats. Though located very close to the civic, medical, and educational amenities of Central and North Oakland, South Oakland has a somewhat different character. It is composed of two mostly residential areas located south of the Boulevard of the Allies and on either side of the Bates Street valley. The Boulevard of the Allies also has a small collection of mostly automobile-oriented businesses along it. Also in the neighborhood, south of the Parkway East and along the Monongahela River, is a large former industrial brownfield redevelopment site--the Pittsburgh Technology Center.
Quick Facts: City of Pittsburgh 305,704 333,527 -27,823 -6.2%
2010 Population 2000 Population Pop. Change # 2000-10 Pop. Change % 2000-10
South Oakland 2,969 3,007 -38 -1.3%
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South Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Population and Density
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City of Pittsburgh 671,657 676,805 615,242 520,154 423,938 369,879 333,527 305,704 -15.5% -18.5% -12.8% -9.8% -8.3% ------55.42 35,466.2 5,517 6,019 8.6 9.4 27.2% 2.9% 2.5% 67.4% 5.0% 17.4% 27.0% 31.2% 11.1% 8.3%
South Oakland POPULATION & DENSITY: Pop. 1940 Pop. 1950 Pop. 1960 Pop. 1970 Pop. 1980 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2010 Change, 60-70 Change, 70-80 Change, 80-90 Change, 90-00 Change, 00-10 Pop. as % of City total (2010) Land Area (sq. mi) Land Area (acres) Persons / sq. mi (2010) Persons / sq. mi (2000) Persons / acre (2010) Persons / acre (2000) RACE (2010): % African American % Asian % Other % White AGE (2010 Est.): % Under 5 % 5-19 % 20-34 % 35-59 % 60-74 % 75 and Over
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8,912 7,842 5,994 4,761 3,622 3,368 3,007 2,969 -20.6% -23.9% -7.0% -10.7% -1.3% 1.0% 0.51 325.1 5,844 5,919 9.1 9.2 21.3% 6.2% 1.3% 68.1% 5.5% 9.5% 40.9% 26.4% 11.7% 5.9%
City of Pittsburgh 305,704 163,414 156,165 87.2% 12.8% 138,866 52.1% 47.9% 11.2 92.6% 7.4%
165,421 4,175 4,257 6,753 23,092 39,503 87,641 2.5% 2.6% 4.1% 14.0% 23.9% 53.0% $53,233 $67,409 $83,100 23.3% $75,000 5,398 1,199 950 0.6%
Population (2010) HOUSING UNITS: Total # Units (2000) Total # Units (2010) VACANCY (2010): % Occupied % Vacant TENURE (2010 Est.): # Occupied Units % Owner Occupied % Renter Occupied Est. Avg. Yrs. of Residence POPULATION TYPE (2010 Est.): % Household % Group Quarters AGE OF HOUSING STOCK (2010 Est.): Est. Total Units Built 00-09 Built 90-00 Built 80-89 Built 60-79 Built 40-59 Built before 1939 % Built 00-09 % Built 90-99 % Built 80-89 % Built 60-79 % Built 40-59 % Built before 1939 HOUSING VALUES / PRICES: Median Value (2000) Med. Val. ('00 in '10 Dollars) Median Value (2010) % Change Real Value 00-10 Median Sale Price 2010 # Sales Counted 2010 OTHER: Foreclosures 2008 Foreclosures 2010 % Housing Units Foreclosed 2010
South Oakland 2,969 1,558 1,469 89.9% 10.1% 1,134 43.3% 56.7% 4 96.0% 4.0%
1,533 31 8 159 106 205 1,024 2.0% 0.5% 10.4% 6.9% 13.4% 66.8% $47,700 $60,403 $77,200 27.8% $93,000 51 10 34 2.3%
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South Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Employment City of Pittsburgh 305,704
148,357 3.6% 5.6% 10.1% 3.8% 2.5% 7.5% 11.3% 33.1% 10.8% 4.2% 7.6%
283,902 4.6% 6.4% 6.8% 5.3% 4.3% 10.9% 12.7% 30.4% 6.4% 4.7% 7.5%
Education and Income Population (2010) WHAT JOBS NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTS DO: Total Age 16+ Employed (2010 Est.) Selected Employment Categories: Construction Manufacturing Retail Trade Transportation, warehousing, utilities Information Finance, insurance, real estate Professional, scientific, admin, and waste mgmt Educational, health and social services Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services Public administration Other TYPES OF JOBS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: Total Employment (2000) Selected Employment Categories: Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Transportation, warehousing, utilities Information Finance, insurance, real estate Professional, scientific, admin, and waste mgmt Educational, health, and social services Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services Public administration Other
South Oakland 2,969
1,124 0.7% 3.8% 11.8% 4.2% 0.6% 6.3% 9.8% 25.6%
City of Pittsburgh 305,704
208,925 12.2% 47.3% 10.8% 17.3% 12.4%
$26,563 $35,732 $35,286 $36,860 292,618
29.2% 63,373 3.0% 4.9%
21.7%
Population (2010) EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT (2010 Est.): Total Pop, 25 and older HIGHEST LEVEL COMPLETED: Less than High School High School Graduate Assoc./Prof. Degree Bachelor's Degree Postgraduate Degree INCOME AND POVERTY (2010 Est.): 1999 Median Income ('99 Dollars) 2009 Median Income ('09 Dollars) 1999 Median Income ('11 Dollars) 2009 Med. Income ('11 Dollars) Est. Pop. for which Poverty Calc. (2010) Est. Pop. Under Poverty (2010) Est. Percent Under Poverty (2010)
South Oakland 2,969
1,423 12.4% 48.8% 13.7% 13.8% 11.2%
$24,190 $26,327 $32,134 $27,158 2,618 988 37.7%
3,830 6.3% 6.0% 1.8%
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2.2% 1.7% 0.3% 6.5% 60.4% 1.7% 8.5% 4.6%
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12,253 14,293 9,120 4.0 4.7
46 65 1,038 955 2,650 1,310 2,375
Population (2010) 2010 POLICE REPORTS: Part 1 (Major Crime) Reports Part 2 Reports Other Police Reports Part 1 Crime per 100 Persons Part 2 Crime per 100 Persons SELECTED 2010 REPORT CATEGORIES: Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Auto Theft Drug Violations
South Oakland 2,969 104 110 87 3.5 3.7
0 1 2 3 37 19 13
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South Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Built Environment City of Pittsburgh 305,704 35,318.4 143,433 126,993 112,971 28,732 6.8% 89.7% 3.5% 1,882 $51,865,153 907 $279,204,947 7,575 6.7% 1,183 1.0% 646 13,756 10.8%
South Oakland Population (2010) 2,969 Land Area (acres) 325.1 PARCELS AND STRUCTURES: Approx. Total # Parcels 1,657 Approx. Total # Taxable Parcels 1,370 Approx. # of Structures 776 Approx. # Unoccupied Parcels 434 2008-09 BLDG. CONDITIONS SURVEY: % Good / Excellent Buildings 0.8% % Average Buildings 95.5% % Poor / Derelict Buildings 3.7% BLDG. PERMIT INVESTMENT (2010): # Residential Permits 11 $ Residential Permits $323,800 # Commercial Permits 11 $ Commercial Permits $1,484,886 BBI ACTIONS (2010): # Code Violations 190 % of all Bldgs. w/ Code Violations 24.5% # Condemned Structures 9 % of all Bldgs. Condemned 1.2% # Demolitions 5 TAX DELINQUENCY (2010): # Tax Delinquent Prop. (2+ yrs.) 72 % of Taxable Prop. Delinquent 5.3%
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South Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Natural Environment
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City of Pittsburgh 305,704 35,318.4 20.8% 26.9% 5.3% 31,595 2,780.8 7.9% 9.1 1.3% 17.9% 3.3%
Population (2010) Land Area (acres) NATURAL ENVIRONMENT: Landslide Prone (% land area) Undermined (% land area) Flood Plain (% land area) # Street Trees (dots on map) Park Space (acres) Park Space (% of land area) Park Space (acres/1000 pers.) Greenway (% of land area) Woodland (% of land area) Cemetery (% of land area)
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South Oakland 2,969 325.1
City of Pittsburgh 333,527 35,318.4
23.2% 0.0% 9.8% 180 5.4 1.7% 1.8 0.0% 6.7% 0.0%
48.7% 4.8% 10.4% 2.3% 20.8% 8.3% 4.7%
Population (2010) Land Area (acres) GENERAL LAND USES: Residential Mixed Use / Commercial Mixed Use / Industrial Institutional / Edu. / Med. Open Space Hillside Special Land Use
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South Oakland 2,969 325.1 26.4% 0.0% 6.8% 5.3% 6.3% 28.5% 26.7%
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South Oakland Transportation Major corridors in the upper part of South Oakland include the Boulevard of the Allies, Bates Street, Forbes Avenue, and Fifth Avenue. The Parkway East and Second Avenue are major corridors in the lower portion, and can be reached via Bates St. Traffic to and from nearby highways becomes very congested during rush hour on Craft Avenue between Forbes and Fifth Avenues, as well as the area near the Parkway East interchange and the Hot Metal Bridge (connecting to the Southside). There are several bus routes running through South Oakland, primarily on Forbes and Fifth Avenues. There are also routes that can be boarded on the often less-congested Boulevard of the Allies and Second Ave that run to many locations including the Hazelwood and Squirrel Hill. The Eliza Furnace Trail serves cyclists and pedestrians. This bicycle/pedestrian trail runs along Second Avenue from Greenfield, through South Oakland, to Downtown.
Transportation Data: City of Pittsburgh 305,704 287.91 1434.41 25.9 704 43,993 28 Areas 144,214 54.0% 10.0% 19.7% 0.1% 0.2% 1.1% 11.5% 0.4% 2.8%
Population (2010) Miles of Major Roads Total Street Miles Street Density (st. mi/area sq. mi) # Sets of Steps # Step Treads Res. Permit Parking Area(s) COMMUTING MODE (2010) Total Working Pop. (Age 16+) Drive Alone Carpool/Vanpool Public Transportation Taxi Motorcycle Bicycle Walk Other Work at Home
South Oakland 2,969 8.07 19.22 37.8 11 689 E, M 1,132 46.6% 2.8% 14.0% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 30.2% 1.0% 4.8%
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West Oakland Located to the east of Downtown and on the western edge of the civic, medical, and educational area commonly referred to simply as Oakland, West Oakland serves as the gateway to the area from Uptown. West Oakland is bordered by Terrace Village, North Oakland, Central Oakland, South Oakland, Uptown, and Crawford-Roberts. West Oakland is made up of residential units (mostly dense single family homes), the University of Pittsburgh, Carlow University, UPMC, and the businesses located along Fifth Avenue. Four of UPMC’s six hospitals in the Oakland area are located in West Oakland.
Quick Facts: City of Pittsburgh 305,704 333,527 -27,823 -6.2%
2010 Population 2000 Population Pop. Change # 2000-10 Pop. Change % 2000-10
West Oakland 2,604 2,272 332 14.6%
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West Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Population and Density
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City of Pittsburgh 671,657 676,805 615,242 520,154 423,938 369,879 333,527 305,704 -15.5% -18.5% -12.8% -9.8% -8.3% ------55.42 35,466.2 5,517 6,019 8.6 9.4 27.2% 2.9% 2.5% 67.4% 5.0% 17.4% 27.0% 31.2% 11.1% 8.3%
West Oakland POPULATION & DENSITY: Pop. 1940 Pop. 1950 Pop. 1960 Pop. 1970 Pop. 1980 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2010 Change, 60-70 Change, 70-80 Change, 80-90 Change, 90-00 Change, 00-10 Pop. as % of City total (2010) Land Area (sq. mi) Land Area (acres) Persons / sq. mi (2010) Persons / sq. mi (2000) Persons / acre (2010) Persons / acre (2000) RACE (2010): % African American % Asian % Other % White AGE (2010 Est.): % Under 5 % 5-19 % 20-34 % 35-59 % 60-74 % 75 and Over
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2,952 4,073 3,658 3,140 2,955 1,938 2,272 2,604 -14.2% -5.9% -34.4% 17.2% 14.6% 0.9% 0.22 137.6 12,112 10,567 18.9 16.5 38.5% 6.5% 0.5% 52.7% 1.9% 38.9% 29.4% 17.0% 8.1% 4.8%
City of Pittsburgh 305,704 163,414 156,165 87.2% 12.8% 138,866 52.1% 47.9% 11.2 92.6% 7.4%
165,421 4,175 4,257 6,753 23,092 39,503 87,641 2.5% 2.6% 4.1% 14.0% 23.9% 53.0% $53,233 $67,409 $83,100 23.3% $75,000 5,398 1,199 950 0.6%
Population (2010) HOUSING UNITS: Total # Units (2000) Total # Units (2010) VACANCY (2010): % Occupied % Vacant TENURE (2010 Est.): # Occupied Units % Owner Occupied % Renter Occupied Est. Avg. Yrs. of Residence POPULATION TYPE (2010 Est.): % Household % Group Quarters AGE OF HOUSING STOCK (2010 Est.): Est. Total Units Built 00-09 Built 90-00 Built 80-89 Built 60-79 Built 40-59 Built before 1939 % Built 00-09 % Built 90-99 % Built 80-89 % Built 60-79 % Built 40-59 % Built before 1939 HOUSING VALUES / PRICES: Median Value (2000) Med. Val. ('00 in '10 Dollars) Median Value (2010) % Change Real Value 00-10 Median Sale Price 2010 # Sales Counted 2010 OTHER: Foreclosures 2008 Foreclosures 2010 % Housing Units Foreclosed 2010
West Oakland 2,604 638 687 86.5% 13.5% 580 38.4% 61.6% 2 58.9% 41.1%
726 74 159 0 101 50 342 10.2% 21.9% 0.0% 13.9% 6.9% 47.1% $47,500 $60,149 $61,100 1.6% $66,000 17 3 1 0.1%
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West Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Employment City of Pittsburgh 305,704
148,357 3.6% 5.6% 10.1% 3.8% 2.5% 7.5% 11.3% 33.1% 10.8% 4.2% 7.6%
283,902 4.6% 6.4% 6.8% 5.3% 4.3% 10.9% 12.7% 30.4% 6.4% 4.7% 7.5%
Education and Income Population (2010) WHAT JOBS NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTS DO: Total Age 16+ Employed (2010 Est.) Selected Employment Categories: Construction Manufacturing Retail Trade Transportation, warehousing, utilities Information Finance, insurance, real estate Professional, scientific, admin, and waste mgmt Educational, health and social services Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services Public administration Other TYPES OF JOBS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: Total Employment (2000) Selected Employment Categories: Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Transportation, warehousing, utilities Information Finance, insurance, real estate Professional, scientific, admin, and waste mgmt Educational, health, and social services Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services Public administration Other
West Oakland 2,604
834 4.3% 0.5% 5.9% 3.4% 0.0% 2.5% 10.7% 45.7%
City of Pittsburgh 305,704
208,925 12.2% 47.3% 10.8% 17.3% 12.4%
$26,563 $35,732 $35,286 $36,860 292,618
10.9% 63,373 8.2% 8.0%
21.7%
Population (2010) EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT (2010 Est.): Total Pop, 25 and older HIGHEST LEVEL COMPLETED: Less than High School High School Graduate Assoc./Prof. Degree Bachelor's Degree Postgraduate Degree INCOME AND POVERTY (2010 Est.): 1999 Median Income ('99 Dollars) 2009 Median Income ('09 Dollars) 1999 Median Income ('11 Dollars) 2009 Med. Income ('11 Dollars) Est. Pop. for which Poverty Calc. (2010) Est. Pop. Under Poverty (2010) Est. Percent Under Poverty (2010)
West Oakland 2,604
1,036 12.0% 46.7% 4.1% 20.1% 17.2%
$23,517 $20,962 $31,240 $21,624 1,626 758 46.6%
12,895 1.6% 1.3% 1.0%
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0.5% 0.3% 0.8% 3.1% 88.3% 1.3% 0.6% 1.3%
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12,253 14,293 9,120 4.0 4.7
46 65 1,038 955 2,650 1,310 2,375
Population (2010) 2010 POLICE REPORTS: Part 1 (Major Crime) Reports Part 2 Reports Other Police Reports Part 1 Crime per 100 Persons Part 2 Crime per 100 Persons SELECTED 2010 REPORT CATEGORIES: Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Auto Theft Drug Violations
West Oakland 2,604 82 65 80 3.1 2.5
1 1 13 4 14 8 13
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West Oakland: Social and Housing Vitality Indicators Built Environment City of Pittsburgh 305,704 35,318.4 143,433 126,993 112,971 28,732 6.8% 89.7% 3.5% 1,882 $51,865,153 907 $279,204,947 7,575 6.7% 1,183 1.0% 646 13,756 10.8%
West Oakland Population (2010) 2,604 Land Area (acres) 137.6 PARCELS AND STRUCTURES: Approx. Total # Parcels 801 Approx. Total # Taxable Parcels 540 Approx. # of Structures 140 Approx. # Unoccupied Parcels 82 2008-09 BLDG. CONDITIONS SURVEY: % Good / Excellent Buildings 0.6% % Average Buildings 89.7% % Poor / Derelict Buildings 9.7% BLDG. PERMIT INVESTMENT (2010): # Residential Permits 8 $ Residential Permits $63,786 # Commercial Permits 24 $ Commercial Permits $9,080,856 BBI ACTIONS (2010): # Code Violations 50 % of all Bldgs. w/ Code Violations 35.7% # Condemned Structures 1 % of all Bldgs. Condemned 0.7% # Demolitions 0 TAX DELINQUENCY (2010): # Tax Delinquent Prop. (2+ yrs.) 92 % of Taxable Prop. Delinquent 17.0%
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City of Pittsburgh 305,704 35,318.4 20.8% 26.9% 5.3% 31,595 2,780.8 7.9% 9.1 1.3% 17.9% 3.3%
Population (2010) Land Area (acres) NATURAL ENVIRONMENT: Landslide Prone (% land area) Undermined (% land area) Flood Plain (% land area) # Street Trees (dots on map) Park Space (acres) Park Space (% of land area) Park Space (acres/1000 pers.) Greenway (% of land area) Woodland (% of land area) Cemetery (% of land area)
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West Oakland 2,604 137.6
City of Pittsburgh 333,527 35,318.4
64.5% 19.2% 0.0% 73 1.1 0.8% 0.4 0.0% 13.4% 0.0%
48.7% 4.8% 10.4% 2.3% 20.8% 8.3% 4.7%
Population (2010) Land Area (acres) GENERAL LAND USES: Residential Mixed Use / Commercial Mixed Use / Industrial Institutional / Edu. / Med. Open Space Hillside Special Land Use
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West Oakland 2,604 137.6 25.5% 3.9% 0.0% 42.1% 0.1% 26.4% 2.0%
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West Oakland Transportation The main corridors in West Oakland are Fifth Avenue and Kirkpatrick Street. Traffic gets congested on Fifth Ave during the afternoon rush hour. Kirkpatrick Street is an important connection for many Hill District residents who use the street en route to the South Side for groceries and other retail amenities. There are no parking garages other than those at the UPMC hospitals. Overflow from hospital parking sometimes encroaches on residential parking in parts of the area, though much of the neighborhood is in a residential permit parking zone. Parking can be difficult to find during Pitt Basketball games and other large events held in the nearby Peterson Events Center. Transit use is highly recommended. Residents can access numerous bus routes on Fifth Avenue. The 67 series, 71 series, and 54C provide frequent service to Downtown and the East End. There is also a shuttle service for hospital employees and university students/staff.
Transportation Data: City of Pittsburgh 305,704 287.91 1434.41 25.9 704 43,993 28 Areas 144,214 54.0% 10.0% 19.7% 0.1% 0.2% 1.1% 11.5% 0.4% 2.8%
Population (2010) Miles of Major Roads Total Street Miles Street Density (st. mi/area sq. mi) # Sets of Steps # Step Treads Res. Permit Parking Area(s) COMMUTING MODE (2010) Total Working Pop. (Age 16+) Drive Alone Carpool/Vanpool Public Transportation Taxi Motorcycle Bicycle Walk Other Work at Home
West Oakland 2,604 1.26 6.49 30.2 6 376 B, C 834 35.5% 1.0% 22.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 40.8% 0.7% 0.0%
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