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Demographics POPULATION BIRTHS Bear Valley Denver Bear Valley Denver 1990 Population 7,236 467,568 Births in 2001 114 10,371 2000 Population 7,628 554,636 01RiskBirth 8.77% 8.99% Households in 2000 3,355 238,651 Births to teen mothers under 18 6.10% 5.20% Persons per Household 2.27 2.31 Births to Unwed Mothers 2001 21.05% 32.29% Births to Mothers with less than a HS diploma 13.16% 38.10% AGE DISTRIBUTION FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN Population under 5 years old 4.86% 6.81% Number of families 2,036 119,300 Population aged 5 to 18 15.47% 15.14% Families headed by husband and wife 79.20% 68.90% Population aged 19 to 64 63.92% 66.79% Families headed by single female 14.30% 21.60% Population aged 65 and older 15.74% 11.26% Race US CENSUS DPS ENROLLMENT BIRTH Anglo population 70.60% 51.90% Anglo DPS students in 2002 48.30% 21.30% Births to anglo mothers in 2001 67.00% 34.50% Hispanic population 21.50% 31.70% Hispanic DPS students in 2002 38.30% 54.10% Births to hispanic mothers in 2001 21.20% 50.00% Black population 1.20% 10.80% Black DPS students in 2002 4.30% 20.20% Births to black mothers in 2001 0.00% 10.90% Other ethnic groups population 6.70% 5.60% Other DPS students in 2002 9.20% 4.40% Births to other mothers in 2001 11.80% 4.60% EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT DPS ENROLLMENT DPS students enrolled in 2002 698 62,914 DPS graduates in 2002 24.00% 15.60% Enrollment rate in 2000 69.56% 73.16% Students scoring in bottom 25th percentile on ITBS 18.20% 38.10% 00Public/Priv 76.28% 85.94% Students scoring in top 75th percentile on ITBS 28.10% 16.90% DPS dropouts in 2002 1.70% 7.20% Students not english proficient in 2002 4.90% 22.50% EMPLOYMENT EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT-1990 Jobs in 2001 1,921 502,546 Residents with no HS diploma 9.20% 21.11% Unemployment in 2000 3.60% 5.70% Residents with HS diploma 90.80% 78.89% Residents with college degrees 36.81% 39.37% INCOME INCOME AND POVERTY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Mean Household Income in 2000 $54,301.04 $55,128.62 Persons in 2002 on TANF 43 7,380 Persons in poverty 6.02% 14.19% Children in 2002 on TANF 21 5,886 Children in poverty 7.35% 20.14% Children in 2002 on Medicaid 151 27,651 DPS students receiving free lunch in 2002 15.00% 58.20% CRIME Burglaries in 2002 28 6068 Nbhd rank in 2002, burglaries 66 5 Gang acts in 2002 0 82 Nbhd rank in 2002, gang acts 40 Nbhd rank in 2002, crime vs persons 68 1 Crimes vs persons in 2002 9 2,995 HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS Vacancy rates in 2000 2.60% 4.80% Housing units with more than 1 person per room 3.12% 7.71% Board-Ups in April 2003 0 0 Persons in the same house more than 5 years 52.70% 42.70% Percentage of renters paying more than 35% of income on housing 31.69% 35.68% DWELLING UNITS Housing units in 2002 3049 258946 Houses demolished in 2002 0 207 Houses built before 1940 0 0 New housing permits in 2002 260 4,894 Percentage of owners paying more than 35% of income on housing 0 0
HOUSING PRICES SPECIAL NEEDS HOUSING Average rent $685.00 $605.00 Residential Care Facilities in 2000 3 146 Average price per square foot in 2002 $163.92 $187.63 Percentage of residents in care in 2000 0.20% 0.78% Average home price in 2002 $225,899.00 $254,919.00 These forms provide information on 135 census tracts in the City and County of Denver. The source for the 2000 data is the 2000 U.S. Census. Data for other years and from other sources is denoted by a label with the year (i.e. "99 Births"). For comparison purposes, data for the city as a whole is provided next to the census tract data in bold type. Since the data comes from a variety of sources, the Planning and Development Office cannot be responsible for the accuracy or limitations of the data.
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