Translating the Data Presentation to Braddock Tomorrow Town Meeting Series and Dialogue
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Translating the Data
Presentation toBraddock Tomorrow
Town Meeting Series and Dialogue
Paul DesJardinMetropolitan Washington Council of Governments
November 8, 2006
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Translating the Data
• Review of economic and demographic trends driving growth in the Washington region
• Review of COG initiatives and “tools” to assist with planning for growth and change
• Review of recent initiatives on futures and “visioning”
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Population Growth in Metropolitan Washington 1
1985-1994 and 1995-2005 1(1983 MSA)
-200
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
District of Columbia Suburban Maryland Northern Virginia
(Tho
usan
ds)
1985-1994 1995-2005
Sources Bureau of the Census, local government estimates, MWCOG
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Square Feet of Commercial Construction Startedin Metropolitan Washington 1 1995-2005
1(1983 MSA)
0
20,000,000
40,000,000
60,000,000
80,000,000
100,000,000
120,000,000
140,000,000
160,000,000
180,000,000
District of Columbia Suburban Maryland Northern Virginia
Source: MWCOG Commercial Development Inventory
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Commercial Construction Starts 1980 to 2005Total Square Feet
16.5
28.7
18.6
26.1
34.0
21.6
19.0
16.3
12.3
15.7
21.3
41.8
48.6
31.1
27.7
24.4
32.2
33.6
29.3
19.716.0
39.4
24.4
20.1
19.217.4
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15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
'80 '81 '82 '83 '84 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 '90 '91 '92 '93 '94 '95 '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 05
Year
Sq
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(Mil
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Job Growth in Metropolitan Washington 1
1985-1994 and 1995-20051(1983 MSA)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
District of Columbia Suburban Maryland Northern Virginia
(Thousands o
f W
age &
Sala
ry J
obs)
1985-199 1995-2005
Source: ES-202 data, MWCOG
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Federal Procurement in Metropolitan Washington1
1985-1994 and 1995-20041 (1983 MSA)
$0
$50,000,000
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
$250,000,000
District of Columbia Suburban Maryland Northern Virginia
Cur
rent
$s
(000
s)
1985-1994 1995-2004
Source: Bureau of Census ; MWCOG
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Median Household Income, 2005
$47,221
$84,388
$69,573
$73,149
$82,187
$63,365
$80,433
$66,116
$94,610
$98,483
$81,904
$68,816
$78,675
$46,242
$0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000
District of Columbia
Calvert County
Charles County
Frederick County
Montgomery County
Prince George's County
Arlington County
City of Alexandria
Fairfax County
Loudoun County
Prince William County
Spotsylvania County
Stafford County
United States
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Mean travel time to work
25.1
25.9
28.3
29.3
31.2
31.5
32.9
33.2
35.7
36.2
39.4
40.5
40.9
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
United States
Arlington County
City of Alexandria
District of Columbia
Fairfax County
Loudoun County
Frederick County
Montgomery County
Prince George's County
Charles County
Calvert County
Prince William County
Stafford County
(minutes)
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ArlingtonCounty
District ofColumbia
MontgomeryCounty
16,420
16,9
43213
FrederickCounty
9284
Prince William County/Manassas/Manassas Park
88,908
Prince George’sCounty
Alexandria
Loudoun County
Outside of COG Region
Fairfax County48,670
27,641
11,925
9,594
Place of Work for Fairfax County’s Residents
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Fairfax County 278,064 Fairfax County 278,064Prince William County 44,322 District of Columbia 88,908Loudoun County 35,933 Arlington County 48,670Montgomery County 22,148 City of Alexandria 27,641Arlington County 20,476 Montgomery County 16,943Prince George's County 18,258 Loudoun County 16,420City of Alexandria 14,643 City of Fairfax 15,741District of Columbia 12,244 Prince George's County 9,594City of Manassas 5,145 Prince William County 7,013City of Fairfax 4,964 City of Falls Church 4,061City of Manassas Park 1,964 City of Manassas 1,937Frederick County 1,786 City of Manassas Park 334City of Falls Church 1,653 Frederick County 213Stafford County 7,249 Fauquier County 680Fauquier County 5,499 Stafford County 587Spotsylvania/Fredericksburg 3,638 Spotsylvania/Fredericksburg 218Warren County 2,246 Warren County 177Culpeper County 1,560 Culpeper County 98Clarke County 789 King George County 91King George County 191 Clarke County 44Other Virginia Jurisdictions 5,782 Other Virginia Jurisdictions 2,389Baltimore PMSA 5,983 Baltimore PMSA 2,512Charles County 2,475 Charles County 491Calvert County 866 Calvert County 60Other Maryland Jurisdictions 736 Other Maryland Jurisdictions 224West Virginia 2,001 Pennsylvania 361Pennsylvania 822 West Virginia 73Elsewhere 4,835 Elsewhere 3,920Total Jobs 506,272 Total Resident Workers 527,464
Live and Work in Fairfax County 278,064 Live and Work in Fairfax County 278,064Work in Fairfax County and Live Elsewhere 228,208 Live in Fairfax County and work elsewhere 249,400Total Jobs 506,272 Total Resident Workers 527,464
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COG Membership COG Membership and 2000 Census and 2000 Census
WWashington-ashington-Baltimore Baltimore Combined Combined
Metropolitan AreaMetropolitan Area
Winchester, VA-WV MSA
Baltimore, MD MSA
Washington DC-VA-MD-WV MSA
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$200
$400
$600
$800
$1,000
$1,200
$1,400
$1,600
$1,800
$2,000
30% of Monthly Salary (Gross)
$1,751 Average Mortgage (2002)
$1,157 Average Rent (2002)
Comparison of Average Monthly Wages and Average Housing Cost: A Workforce Housing Crisis
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In early 1990s, COG and member local governments initiated the Partnership for Regional Excellence.
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In 1998, the TPB adopted its Vision.
“The transportation system will provide reasonable access at reasonable cost to everyone…”
“…include a healthy regional core and dynamic regional activity centers…”
“…achieve better inter-jurisdictional coordination of transportation and land use planning…”
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Outcomes of TPB Vision: Regional Activity Center Maps.