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OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Citywide
Ranked Highest to Lowest LRS score
Council Districts with “Very High” LRS Scores:
CD 9
Council Districts with “High” LRS Scores:
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CD 1 CD 14
CD 8 CD 15
CD 13 CD 6
CD 10
Council Districts with “Medium” LRS Scores: Average LRS Score
27.0 Citywide CD 2
CD 7
CD 4
Council Districts with “Low” LRS Scores:
CD 3
CD 11
CD 5
CD 12
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Citywide
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-count populations and may help inform outreach Citywide strategies.)
Socio-Economic Socio-Economic Citywide Citywide Characteristics Characteristics
Median Household Income $49,444 Not High School Graduate 25.8%
Asian 10.8% Renter Occupied Housing Units 58.7%
Hispanic 46.3% Vacant Housing Units 6.5%
Non-Hispanic White 30.3% Limited English Age 14+ 16.0%
Non-Hispanic Black 9.9% Population Age 18-24 10.4%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Is- .2% Population Age 65+ 11.8% lander
American Indian or .2% Family Occupied Housing Units with 24.1% Alaskan Native Related Children Under Age 6
Below Poverty Level 21.3% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 28.4%
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 1
The County of Los Angeles has developed an
interactive mapping tool that predicts areas of
low census participation based on the U.S.
Census Bureau’s Low Response Score (LRS).
This score identifies census block groups
whose characteristics predict low census
participation. It is based on a combination of
2010 Census mail response rates and socio-
economic characteristics of hard-to-count
populations. Simply put, the higher the LRS
score, the less likely households are to respond
to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los Angeles
Council District boundaries and 16 socio-
economic characteristics of hard-to-count
populations. The tool is available online
at: http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
32.0 LRS Score
In Council District 1
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 1
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
Median Household Not High School • Of the 58 census block groups $32,375 43.8%
Income Graduate that comprise the neighborhoods
of Westlake, Pico Union and Renter Occupied Housing Asian 17.6% 78.6%
Units Wilshire Center, 55 have “very
high” LRS scores. Hispanic 69.5% Vacant Housing Units 7.2%
• Westlake, Pico Union and Non-Hispanic White 9.2% Limited English Age 14+ 35.2% Wilshire Center have the highest
LRS scores in CD 1.
Non-Hispanic Black 2.5% Population Age 18-24 11.5%
• CD 1 has the second highest Native Hawaiian or Other LRS score in the City after CD 9. .2% Population Age 65+ 10.5% Pacific Islander
Family Occupied Housing • Rental occupied housing units American Indian or .2% Units with Related 25.5%
are a key indicator of hard-to- Alaskan Native Children Under Age 6
count populations. 79 percent of
CD 1 residents live in such units Below Poverty Level 31.7% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 42.2% increasing the likelihood they
will be hard-to-count. Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups
that have “Very High” LRS Scores:
• Highland Park • West Adams
• Koreatown • Westlake
• Lincoln Heights • Wholesale District
• Pico-Union • Wilshire Center
• Temple-Beaudry
• University Park
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 2
The County of Los Angeles has
developed an interactive mapping
tool that predicts areas of low
census participation based on the
U.S. Census Bureau’s Low
Response Score (LRS). This
score identifies census block
groups whose characteristics
predict low census participation. It
is based on a combination of 2010
Census mail response rates and
socio-economic characteristics of
hard-to-count populations. Simply
put, the higher the LRS score, the
less likely households are to
respond to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of
Los Angeles Council District
boundaries and 16 socio-
economic characteristics of hard-
to-count populations. The tool is
available online at:
http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
26.0 LRS Score
In Council District 2
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 2
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
North Hollywood neighborhood Median Household Not High School • $50,070 21.7% Income Graduate
has the highest concentration of
“very high” LRS block groups Renter Occupied Housing Asian 6.7% 61.6% with a total of 15. Units
• These 15 block groups have an Hispanic 43% Vacant Housing Units 5.6%
average of 89.6% renter
occupied housing units, which
are a key indicator of hard-to- Non-Hispanic White 42.9% Limited English Age 14+ 15.1% count populations.
• These block groups are also Non-Hispanic Black 4.6% Population Age 18-24 10%
more than likely to be majority
Latino, have a significantly lower Native Hawaiian or Other median household income, a 0.1% Population Age 65+ 10.2% Pacific Islander
higher percentage living in
poverty, and a higher Family Occupied Housing
percentage of non-high school American Indian or 0.2% Units with Related 24.3%
Alaskan Native graduates than the District and Children Under Age 6 City averages, which are more
key indicators of hard-to-count Below Poverty Level 18% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 35.3% populations.
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” LRS Scores:
• North Hollywood
• Van Nuys
• Sun Valley
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 3
The County of Los Angeles has developed
an interactive mapping tool that predicts
areas of low census participation based on
the U.S. Census Bureau’s Low Response
Score (LRS). This score identifies census
block groups whose characteristics predict
low census participation. It is based on a
combination of 2010 Census mail response
rates and socio-economic characteristics of
hard-to-count populations. Simply put, the
higher the LRS score, the less likely
households are to respond to the survey.
The mapping
tool includes
City of Los Angeles
Council District
boundaries and 16
socio-economic
characteristics of hard-to-
count populations.
The tool is available online at:
http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
22.6 LRS Score
In Council District 3
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 3
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council
Quick Facts District)
Median Household $67,639 Not High School 17.1%
• A quarter of Canoga Park’s Income Graduate
Census block groups have Renter Occupied Housing “Very High” LRS scores. Asian 11.7% 42.6% Units
• Residents of Canoga Park
that live in “Very High” LRS Hispanic 36.4% Vacant Housing Units 5.8% census block groups are
highly likely to be Latino and Non-Hispanic White 44.8% Limited English Age 14+ 13.0% live in rental housing units,
which are indicators of hard-to
-count populations. Non-Hispanic Black 3.9% Population Age 18-24 8.8%
• A quarter of the households
in these “Very High” LRS Native Hawaiian or Other 0.01% Population Age 65+ 13.2%
census block groups do not Pacific Islander
have anyone over the age of
14 that speaks English “very Family Occupied Housing American Indian or
well”. 0.3% Units with Related 23.8% Alaskan Native
Children Under Age 6
• CD3 has the fourth lowest
overall LRS score in the City. Below Poverty Level 14.3% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 29.8%
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that have
“Very High” LRS Scores:
• Canoga Park
• Winnetka
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 4
4. David E. Ryu
The County of Los Angeles has developed an
interactive mapping tool that predicts areas of
low census participation based on the U.S.
Census Bureau’s Low Response Score (LRS).
This score identifies census block groups
whose characteristics predict low census
participation. It is based on a combination of
2010 Census mail response rates and socio-
economic characteristics of hard-to-count
populations. Simply put, the higher the LRS
score, the less likely households are to respond
to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los Angeles Average
23.1 LRS Score
Council District boundaries and 16 socio- In Council District 4 economic characteristics of hard-to-count
populations. The tool is available online
at: http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 4
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
Median Household Not High School $69,364 • The neighborhoods of 6.2%
Income Graduate Wilshire Center,
Renter Occupied Koreatown, Miracle Mile/ Asian 16% 59.8% Housing Units
Park La Brea, Melrose and
Hollywood have the Hispanic 14.5% Vacant Housing Units 7.6%
highest concentration of
census block groups with Limited English Age “High” LRS scores in the Non-Hispanic White 60.9% 9.1% 14+
district.
• Of the census block Non-Hispanic Black 4.4% Population Age 18-24 7% groups that have “High”
and “Very High” LRS Native Hawaiian or .1% Population Age 65+ 13.1% scores, 90 percent live in Other Pacific Islander
renter occupied housing Family Occupied
units and 70 percent live in American Indian or Housing Units with
10+ multi-unit housing. .1% 21% Alaskan Native Related
Children Under Age 6 • CD 4 has a fifth lowest
overall LRS score in the Multi-Unit (10+) Below Poverty Level 11.2% 41.3%
City. Housing
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” and “High” LRS Scores:
• Hancock Park • North Hollywood
• Hollywood • Park La Brea
• Koreatown • Sherman Oaks
• Los Feliz • Sycamore Square
• Melrose • Toluca Terrace
• Miracle Mile • Wilshire Center
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 5
Av
21.4erage LRS Score
In Council District 5
The County of Los Angeles has
developed an interactive mapping tool
that predicts areas of low census
participation based on the U.S.
Census Bureau’s Low Response
Score (LRS). This score identifies
census block groups whose
characteristics predict low census
participation. It is based on a
combination of 2010 Census mail
response rates and socio-economic
characteristics of hard-to-count
populations. Simply put, the higher
the LRS score, the less likely
households are to respond to the
survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los
Angeles Council District boundaries
and 16 socio-economic characteristics
of hard-to-count populations. The tool
is available online at: http://
rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 5
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
Median Household Not High School $80,723 5.3% • Westwood has a sizable Income Graduate
concentration of "very Renter Occupied Housing high" scores. Situated Asian 13.3% 55.0% Units
around the UCLA campus,
there is a cluster of 6 Hispanic 11.2% Vacant Housing Units 7.2%
Block Groups that rank
"very high".
Non-Hispanic White 68.1% Limited English Age 14+ 6.6% • Renter Occupied Housing
Units are a key indicator of
hard-to-count populations. Non-Hispanic Black 3.1% Population Age 18-24 10.2%
97.5% of housing in the
aforementioned block Native Hawaiian or Other 0.2% Population Age 65+ 15.8%
groups are renter Pacific Islander
occupied.
Family Occupied Housing • Additionally, in Palms, the American Indian or
0.1% Units with Related 19.1% Alaskan Native “very high” block group is Children Under Age 6
100% renter occupied.
Below Poverty Level 13.4% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 35.8%
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” and “High” LRS Scores:
• Beverlywood • Reynier Village
• Crestview • South Carthay
• Melrose • Westwood
• Palms
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 6
The County of Los Angeles has developed an interactive mapping tool that predicts areas of low census
participation based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Low Response Score (LRS). This score identifies
census block groups whose characteristics predict low census participation. It is based on a combination
of 2010 Census mail response rates and socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations.
Simply put, the higher the LRS score, the less likely households are to respond to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los Angeles Council District boundaries and 16 socio-economic
characteristics of hard-to-count populations. The tool is available online at:
http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
28.0 LRS Score
In Council District 6
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 6
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
Median Household Not High School • CD 6 is 1 of 7 Council Districts $46,767 35.3%
Income Graduate with a “High” LRS score.
Renter Occupied Housing Asian 10.0% 53.0% Units
• The vast majority of Van Nuys
and North Hills census block Hispanic 66.7% Vacant Housing Units 4.7%
groups have “Very High” LRS
scores in the District making
them the hardest-to-count. Non-Hispanic White 18.4% Limited English Age 14+ 20.7%
• These neighborhoods are also Non-Hispanic Black 3.2% Population Age 18-24 10.7%
more than likely to be majority
Latino, be limited English-Native Hawaiian or Other proficient, have a significantly 0.1% Population Age 65+ 9.4% Pacific Islander
lower median household
income, a higher percentage Family Occupied Housing
living in poverty, and a higher American Indian or 0.2% Units with Related 28.0%
Alaskan Native percentage of non-high school Children Under Age 6 graduates than the District and
City averages, which are more Below Poverty Level 22.2% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 33.4% key indicators of hard-to-count
populations. Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” and “High” LRS Scores:
• Arleta • Panorama City
• Lake Balboa • Sun Valley
• North Hills • Van Nuys
• North Hollywood
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 7
The County of Los Angeles has developed an interactive mapping tool that predicts areas of low census
participation based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Low Response Score (LRS). This score identifies
census block groups whose characteristics predict low census participation. It is based on a combination
of 2010 Census mail response rates and socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations.
Simply put, the higher the LRS score, the less likely households are to respond to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los Angeles Council District boundaries and 16 socio-economic
characteristics of hard-to-count populations. The tool is available online at: http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
25.7 LRS Score
In Council District 7
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 7
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
Quick Facts Median Household Not High School $58,066 32.5%
Income Graduate • The neighborhoods of Pacoima
Renter Occupied Housing and Sylmar have the highest Asian 6.3% 36.6% Units
concentration of “High” and
“Very High” LRS score census Hispanic 66.8% Vacant Housing Units 5.2% block groups in the District.
• These block groups are also Non-Hispanic White 22.3% Limited English Age 14+ 13.9%
more than likely to be majority
Latino, have limited English Non-Hispanic Black 3.1% Population Age 18-24 10.8%
proficient households, a lower
median household income, and Native Hawaiian or Other a higher percentage of non- 0.1% Population Age 65+ 11.1% Pacific Islander
high school graduates than City
averages, which are key Family Occupied Housing indicators of hard-to-count American Indian or
0.2% Units with Related 24.2% populations. Alaskan Native
Children Under Age 6
Below Poverty Level 17.8% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 14.4%
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” and “High” LRS Scores:
• Lakeview Terrace • Pacoima
• Mission Hills • Sylmar
• North Hills • Tujunga
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 8
The County of Los Angeles has
developed an interactive
mapping tool that predicts areas
of low census participation
based on the U.S. Census
Bureau’s Low Response Score
(LRS). This score identifies
census block groups whose
characteristics predict low
census participation. It is based
on a combination of 2010
Census mail response rates
and socio-economic
characteristics of hard-to-count
populations. Simply put, the
higher the LRS score, the less
likely households are to
respond to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City
of Los Angeles Council District
boundaries and 16 socio-
economic characteristics of
hard-to-count populations. The
tool is available online at:
http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
31.3 LRS Score
In Council District 8
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 8
Quick Facts (These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
• CD 8 has the 3rd highest Median Household Not High School $32,283 36.6%
Income Graduate LRS score in the City.
Renter Occupied Housing • 14 of its 18 neighborhoods Asian 2.1% 60.3% Units
contain "Very High" census
block groups. Within those Hispanic 52.2% Vacant Housing Units 8.3%
neighborhoods, 93 of 175
census block groups are
listed as “Very High”. Non-Hispanic White 2.0% Limited English Age 14+ 13.8%
• CD 8 has a significantly
higher Latino and African- Non-Hispanic Black 41.7% Population Age 18-24 12.4%
American populations than
other areas of the City, Native Hawaiian or Other 0.1% Population Age 65+ 10.8%
Pacific Islander lower median household
income, a higher percentage Family Occupied Housing
of its population living in American Indian or 0.1% Units with Related 27.3%
Alaskan Native poverty, and a higher Children Under Age 6
percentage of non-high
school graduates than city Below Poverty Level 30.0% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 12.0% averages. These differences
are key indicators of hard-to Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
-count populations.
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” LRS Scores:
• Athens/ • Green • West Adams / Westmont Meadows Exposition
Park • Crenshaw • South
Vermont • Westmont • Florence/
Firestone • Watts
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 9
The County of Los Angeles has developed
an interactive mapping tool that predicts
areas of low census participation based on
the U.S. Census Bureau’s Low Response
Score (LRS). This score identifies census
block groups whose characteristics predict
low census participation. It is based on a
combination of 2010 Census mail response
rates and socio-economic characteristics of
hard-to-count populations. Simply put, the
higher the LRS score, the less likely
households are to respond to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los
Angeles Council District boundaries and 16
socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-
count populations. The tool is available
online at:
http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
34.7 LRS Score
In Council District 9
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 9
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
Median Household Not High School • CD 9 is the hardest-to-count $29,561 56.6% Income Graduate
council district in Los Angeles. All of its neighborhoods consist
Renter Occupied Housing of an overwhelming majority of Asian 1.5% 72.5%
Units "Very High" LRS scores.
Hispanic 79.9% Vacant Housing Units 7.7%
• Downtown, Exposition Park, Florence Firestone, South Park, University Park, Vermont Vista, Non-Hispanic White 2.1% Limited English Age 14+ 25.6% and Vermont Central consist of exclusively "Very High" block groups.
Non-Hispanic Black 15.7% Population Age 18-24 14.1%
• District 9 has a lower median Native Hawaiian or Other household income, a higher 0.1% Population Age 65+ 5.8%
Pacific Islander percentage of African-American and Latino residents, a higher percentage of residents living in Family Occupied Housing
American Indian or poverty, and a higher 0.1% Units with Related 34.4%
Alaskan Native Children Under Age 6 percentage of non-high school
graduates than city averages, which are key indicators of hard- 13.6% to-count populations. Below Poverty Level 42.0% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” LRS Scores:
• Central • Harvard Park • Vermont Vista
• Downtown • South Park • West Vernon
• Exposition • University • Wholesale Park Park District
• Florence • Vermont • Wilshire Firestone Central Center
• Green • Vermont Meadows Square
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 10
The County of Los Angeles has developed an interactive mapping tool that predicts areas of low census participation based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Low Response Score (LRS). This score identifies census block groups whose characteristics predict low census participation. It is based on a combination of 2010 Census mail response rates and socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations. Simply put, the higher the LRS score, the less likely households are to respond to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los Angeles Council District boundaries and 16 socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations.
The tool is available online at: http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
30.1 LRS Score
in Council District 10
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 10
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
• 18 of the 27 neighborhoods in CD Median Household Not High School $36,506 25.9%
Income Graduate 10 contain block groups with
“Very High” LRS scores. Renter Occupied Housing Asian 14.7% 72.5%
Units • Harvard Heights has 100% of its
census block groups with “Very Hispanic 44.1% Vacant Housing Units 6.2%
High” LRS scores.
• The highest LRS scores in the Non-Hispanic White 10.2% Limited English Age 14+ 20.2% CD 10 are both greater than 40.0
and come from two census block
groups (2362021, 2362041) in Non-Hispanic Black 28.0% Population Age 18-24 9.9% Baldwin Hills.
• CD 10 has a lower median Native Hawaiian or Other 0.2% Population Age 65+ 11.7%
household income, a higher Pacific Islander
percentage of African-American
and Asian residents, higher Family Occupied Housing American Indian or
0.1% Units with Related 23.4% percentage of households that Alaskan Native Children Under Age 6
are limited English proficient, and
a higher percentage of residents
living in poverty than city Below Poverty Level 24.3% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 34.5% averages, which are key
indicators of hard-to-count Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
populations. Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” LRS Scores:
• Alsace • Little Bangladesh • Baldwin Hills • Longwood • Cadillac Corning • Mid City • Cloverdale Cochran • St. Elmo Village • Country Club Park • Victoria Park • Crenshaw District • Wellington Square • Harvard Heights • West Adams • Koreatown • Wilshire Center • Lafayette Square
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 11
The County of Los Angeles has developed an interactive mapping tool that predicts areas of low census participation based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Low Response Score (LRS). This score identifies census block groups whose characteristics predict low census participation. It is based on a combination of 2010 Census mail response rates and socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations. Simply put, the higher the LRS score, the less likely households are to respond to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los Angeles Council District boundaries and 16 socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations. The tool is available online at: http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
21.9 LRS Score
in Council District 11
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 11
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
Median Household Not High School • CD 11 has the “lowest” LRS score $85,022 7.1% Income Graduate
citywide, but some outliers do
exist within its boundaries. Renter Occupied Housing Asian 11.6% 50.2%
Units • A cluster of block groups in the
Westchester neighborhood Hispanic 18.7% Vacant Housing Units 6.4%
(2772002, 2774001, 2774002)
located near the northeastern side
of LAX has “Very High” LRS Non-Hispanic White 60.1% Limited English Age 14+ 5.1% scores. These block groups are
disproportionately African
American and have a high Non-Hispanic Black 5.2% Population Age 18-24 7.7%
percentage of rental occupied
housing units. Native Hawaiian or Other 0.2% Population Age 65+ 14.5%
Pacific Islander • Block group 2755004 in Del Rey,
that surrounds Mar Vista Gardens Family Occupied Housing
has a “Very High” LRS score, is American Indian or 0.2% Units with Related 21.5%
Alaskan Native 84% Latino, and has a high Children Under Age 6
percentage of rental occupied
housing units. Below Poverty Level 9.9% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 26.6%
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” and “High” LRS Scores:
• Del Rey • Venice
• Mar Vista • Westchester
• Palms • West Los Angeles
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 12
The County of Los Angeles has developed an interactive mapping tool that predicts areas of low census participation based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Low Response Score (LRS). This score identifies census block groups whose characteristics predict low census participation. It is based on a combination of 2010 Census mail response rates and socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations. Simply put, the higher the LRS score, the less likely households are to respond to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los Angeles Council District boundaries and 16 socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations. The tool is available online at: http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
19.03Average LRS Score
in Council District 12
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 12
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
Median Household Not High School • There are two block groups $81,750 11% Income Graduate
(1113012, 1113014)
surrounding Granada Hills Renter Occupied Housing Asian 16.4% 26.4%
Charter School that have Units
"very high" LRS scores.
Hispanic 28.1% Vacant Housing Units 3.7% • The CSU Northridge campus
comprises block group
1151031 and has a "'very Non-Hispanic White 47.7% Limited English Age 14+ 7% high" LRS score.
• Renter Occupied Housing Non-Hispanic Black 4.3% Population Age 18-24 10.1% Units, especially those
occupied by students, are a Native Hawaiian or Other
key indicator of hard-to-count- 0.3% Population Age 65+ 16.3% Pacific Islander
populations. The
aforementioned three block Family Occupied Housing
groups are in the immediate American Indian or 0.2% Units with Related 16.9%
Alaskan Native vicinity of CSU Northridge Children Under Age 6
and have an average of
98.12% of renter occupied Below Poverty Level 9.8% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 13.5%
units
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” and “High” LRS Scores:
• Chatsworth
• Granada Hills
• Northridge
• Reseda
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 13
The County of Los Angeles has developed an
interactive mapping tool that predicts areas of low
census participation based on the U.S. Census
Bureau’s Low Response Score (LRS). This score
identifies census block groups whose characteristics
predict low census participation. It is based on a
combination of 2010 Census mail response rates and
socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count
populations. Simply put, the higher the LRS score, the
less likely households are to respond to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los Angeles Council
District boundaries and 16 socio-economic
characteristics of hard-to-count populations. The tool is
available online at: http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
30.3 LRS Score
In Council District 13
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 13
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
Median Household Not High School • Hollywood, Melrose and $36,342 27.3%
Income Graduate Wilshire Center neighborhoods
Renter Occupied Housing have the highest concentration Asian 17.0% 83.9% Units
of “very high” LRS scores in
District 13. Hispanic 51.1% Vacant Housing Units 6.7%
• Council District 13 has the
fourth highest LRS score in the Non-Hispanic White 25.6% Limited English Age 14+ 27%
City after Districts 9,1 and 8.
• Renter Occupied Housing Non-Hispanic Black 3.6% Population Age 18-24 10.3% Units as well as Multi-Unit
Housing are key indicators of
hard-to-count populations. Native Hawaiian or Other 0.2% Population Age 65+ 11.0%
Pacific Islander District 13’s percentages in
these categories are much Family Occupied Housing higher than the city averages American Indian or
0.2% Units with Related 21.5% and are especially high in block Alaskan Native
Children Under Age 6 groups flagged with “very high”
LRS scores. Below Poverty Level 25.6% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 46.5%
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” and “High” LRS Scores:
• Atwater Village • Little Armenia
• East Hollywood • Melrose
• Echo Park • Silverlake
• Elysian Valley • Temple Beaudry
• Glassell Park • Thai Town
• Historic Filipinotown • Wilshire Center
• Hollywood
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 14
The County of Los Angeles has developed an interactive mapping tool that predicts areas of low census participation based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Low Response Score (LRS). This score identifies census block groups whose characteristics predict low census participation. It is based on a combination of 2010 Census mail response rates and socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations. Simply put, the higher the LRS score, the less likely households are to respond to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los Angeles Council District boundaries and 16 socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations. The tool is available online at:
http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
29.3 LRS Score
in Council District 14
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 14
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
• CD 14 is 1 of 7 districts with Median Household Not High School $40,300 37.0%
Income Graduate “High” LRS Scores in the
City. Renter Occupied Housing Asian 12.4% 63.8%
Units • The neighborhoods of Boyle
Heights, Downtown and the Hispanic 68.1% Vacant Housing Units 7.2% Wholesale District have high
concentrations of census
block groups with “Very High” Non-Hispanic White 13.6% Limited English Age 14+ 20.8% LRS scores.
• Boyle Heights has 36 “Very Non-Hispanic Black 4.2% Population Age 18-24 11.5%
High” census block groups. It
is among the neighborhoods Native Hawaiian or Other that has the most “Very High” 0.1% Population Age 65+ 12.0% Pacific Islander
LRS census block groups in
the City. Family Occupied Housing
American Indian or • Only two census block groups 0.1% Units with Related 25.3%
Alaskan Native Children Under Age 6 (2031003, 2051101) in CD 14
have LRS scores greater than
40 and both are located in Below Poverty Level 26.1% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 27.3% Boyle Heights.
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” and “High” LRS Scores:
• Boyle Heights • Glassell Park
• Chinatown • Highland Park
• Downtown • Lincoln Heights
• Eagle Rock • University Hills
• El Sereno • Wholesale District
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
OFFICE OF MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI ● CITY OF LOS ANGELES
LA Census 2020 Council District 15
The County of Los Angeles has developed an interactive mapping tool that predicts areas of low census participation based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Low Response Score (LRS). This score identifies census block groups whose characteristics predict low census participation. It is based on a combination of 2010 Census mail response rates and socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations. Simply put, the higher the LRS score, the less likely households are to respond to the survey.
The mapping tool includes City of Los Angeles Council District boundaries and 16 socio-economic characteristics of hard-to-count populations. The tool is available online at: http://rpgis.isd.lacounty.gov/lrs/
Average
28.9 LRS Score
in Council District 15
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]
LA Census 2020 Demographic Profile: CD 15
(These 16 socio-economic characteristics are highly correlated with hard-to-
Quick Facts count populations and may help inform outreach strategies in your Council District)
Median Household Not High School • CD 15 is 1 of 7 districts with $49,571 32.4% Income Graduate
“High” LRS Scores in the City.
Renter Occupied Housing • The neighborhoods of Watts, Asian 5.9% 59.3%
Units Century Park Cove and
Wilmington have high Hispanic 60.7% Vacant Housing Units 6.9%
concentrations of census block
groups with “Very High” LRS
scores. Non-Hispanic White 18.5% Limited English Age 14+ 12.9%
• The neighborhoods of San
Pedro, Harbor Gateway, and Non-Hispanic Black 11.9% Population Age 18-24 11.2% Harbor City have pockets of
census block groups with “Very Native Hawaiian or Other
High” LRS scores. 0.4% Population Age 65+ 9.8% Pacific Islander
• Two adjacent block groups
(2426002, 2426001) in Watts Family Occupied Housing American Indian or
0.2% Units with Related 28.0% have two of the highest LRS Alaskan Native Children Under Age 6
scores in the District with LRS
scores of 44.2 and 39.9,
respectively. Below Poverty Level 24.7% Multi-Unit (10+) Housing 18.0%
Source: 2010 U.S. Census and Census 2016 Planning Database
Neighborhoods with Census Block Groups that
have “Very High” and “High” LRS Scores:
• Century Palms • San Pedro Cove
• Watts • Figueroa Square
• Wilmington Park
• Harbor City
• Harbor Gateway
LA CENSUS 2020 200 N. Spring St. Room 1625, Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected]