Data Resources

  • 2010 New Haven Neighborhood Quality Quality of Life Survey & Workshops (Downtown-Wooster Square Neighborhood Workshop)

    A survey was conducted to assess the strengths of neighborhoods in order to develop "Action Plans." This Powerpoint was presented at the neighborhood workshop run by the Downtown-Wooster Square Community Management Team and address survey results related to the neighborhod, including demographics, neighborhood, and community perceptions.

    May. 10, 2010

    All DataHaven Programs, Civic Vitality

  • New Haven School Performance Measurement

    This presentation brings together data on student performance, progress, and engagement, including test scores and college success.

    Mar. 31, 2010

    Education

  • City of New Haven Complete Streets Design Manual

    This manual provides technical guidance on the building, rebuilding, repair, and rehabilitation of city streets, guided by a set of principles for an evolving understanding of the importance of streets to the social and economic fabric of a community. Additionally, this manual is intended to provide the city of New Haven the tools and information needed to engage in constructive converstaions about solving local traffic problems with City staff.

    Mar. 31, 2010

    Economy

  • Closing Shaw's is Bad for Our Health

    In response to the closing of Shaw's Supermarket, CARE carried out a project to map New Haven neighborhoods and take inventory of places to buy food. The results showed that there is a lack of grocery stores and supermarkets in New Haven, making it difficult for people to find healthy food.

    Mar. 31, 2010

    Health

  • New Haven Point-in-Time Survey and Parking Plan Update

    Point-in-time surveys have provided the city with a snapshot of parking utilization, pedestrian counts, and bicyclist counts in downtown New Haven. The report projects future transportation and parking needs, as well as providing suggestions to meet the increased demand.

    Mar. 9, 2010

    Economy

  • Assessment of Connecticut's Long Term Care System

    This report came out of the idea that long-term care is an important part of the health care system because it will affect nearly everyone at some point in their lives — whether it is because we need services and support ourselves, or we are providing care for someone in need. Blum Shapiro, a firm hired by CRI, conducted the required research and analyzed long-term care providers, recipients, and payers in Connecticut.This is part 1 in a six-part series, "Framework for Connecticut's Fiscal Future."

    Mar. 8, 2010

    Economy

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