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Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
A community food assessment from theHealth & Wellness Coalition of Wichita
Winter 2013
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Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
The Health & Wellness Coalition of Wichita launched the fi tWichita campaign to educate and empower Wichitans to take
advantage of the healthy-living tools the city has made available to them. A key element of the education campaign
is to promote access to healthy foods. The campaign does this through many communication channels, including
FindYourFitWichita.com, which serves as a hub for collecting and sharing healthy-living tools and tips.
The release of the “Wichita Food Deserts: Why We Should Care” research report is important to build the community’s
awareness and understanding of where we are now, in terms of access to healthy foods, in order to help us bridge the gap
to become a healthier community.
WHAT IS A FOOD DESERT?
Traditionally, a food desert is defi ned as a low-income area where a signifi cant number of residents have low access to supermarkets or grocery stores. The USDA describes low access for urban areas, like Wichita, as living more than one mile from a full-service grocery store.
For a Wichitan living at Harry and George Washington,
where the median household income is $31,7061,
the closest option for bananas is one of two
convenience stores less than a mile away. However,
the bananas at the convenience store will cost
that Wichitan almost four times more than at
the grocery store nearly twice as far away.
– Convenience stores
– Grocery stores
– Food desert
– Census tract boundaries
Approximate square mileage of Wichita that makes
up food deserts
44
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Harry & George Washington
4 miles (approx.)
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THE HIGH COST OF LOW ACCESS
Convenience stores make up 40% of the city’s food retailers, but only 44% offer fresh fruits and only 9% offer fresh
vegetables. Not only that, but the fresh fruits and vegetables these stores offer are more expensive than at any
other type of food retailer in the city. So, it’s no surprise that only 37% of Wichitans feel convenience stores
help residents maintain a healthy diet and 78% think residents have diffi culty eating healthy because of the
price of fresh fruits and vegetables.2
AVERAGE PRICE BY STORE TYPE
CONVENIENCE STORES $1.47 $1.99 $3.90 – – –
$1.12 $0.52 $3.25 $0.62 $1.16 $1.53
$1.35 $0.50 $3.83 $0.61 $0.91 $1.48
$1.33 $0.67 $3.37 $0.75 $1.52 $1.90
Store Type
GROCERY STORES
SUPERSTORES
SPECIALTY/ETHNIC
Stores Surveyed Percentage SellingFresh Fruits
Percentage Selling Fresh Vegetables
40 %Convenience
23% Other Retailers
20% Specialty/
Ethnic 14% Grocery 3%
Superstores
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
100% 100% 100% 100%
46% 48% 44%
9% 5% 5%
Superstores SuperstoresGrocery GrocerySpecialty/Ethnic
Specialty/Ethnic
Convenience ConvenienceOther Other
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PRICES MAY VARY
Not only do food deserts present access issues to healthy foods, but these deserts create price inequalities across
the city. Some products vary by as little as $0.67 (cheddar cheese) or as much as $7.69 (chicken thighs). In fact,
some of the most affl uent ZIP codes have the lowest food prices while some of the lowest income ZIP codes
have the highest food prices.
WHY WE SHOULD CARE
With just over a quarter of Wichita’s population living in food deserts, education about the inequalities caused by these deserts is essential to developing community solutions. The following report expands on the details of this issue.
1. “American Community Survey,” U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011.
2. “Wichita Perceptions of Healthy Eating and Physical Activity,” Wichita State University, 2011.
PRICE DIFFERENCE OF A GALLON OF 1% MILK BY WICHITA ZIP CODE
67213MEDIAN HHI
$30,0751
67203MEDIAN HHI
$37,0271
67209MEDIAN HHI
$65,4751
67212MEDIAN HHI
$56,5021
$3.18 $3.69$3.66 $4.29
+/- $7.69(chicken thighs)
+/- $0.67(cheddar cheese)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
For a full list of prices by ZIP code, see map on page 18.
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Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
Introduction and PurposeThe Wichita Community Food Assessment evaluates the food systems serving the city and their capacity to provide access
to healthy, affordable and culturally appropriate foods to all residents. The assessment creates an inventory of local food
resources and identifi es any gaps present. The goal of the assessment is to produce recommendations to inform decision-
making and new policy to improve community food security.
The fi rst step required developing a description of the community, its food needs and the food systems that serve it.
Team members created an inventory of retail food resources within the city limits that includes the prices and
availability of certain staple food items.
This report looks at availability as well as fi nancial and geographical access. Where appropriate, results of the 2011
“Wichita Perceptions of Healthy Eating and Physical Activity” survey are included to provide additional context.
MethodologyA total of 277 food retailers were surveyed during January and February 2013. The “Retail Food Store – Survey Instrument”
(Appendix A), designed to refl ect healthy food staples and less nutritious ones, focused on home-consumption foods.
The list of 277 food retailers located in the city was created using: USDA list of SNAP vendors (February 2012), U.S.
Census Bureau Economic Census (2007), City of Wichita – Metropolitan Area Planning Department (2008), City of Wichita –
Food Protection, Tobacco Control and Grease Program (2012), Kansas Department of Agriculture – Records Center (2012),
individual company websites, yellow pages, and Google Maps.
This report was compiled by Sharon Hakim, M.A. – Department of Psychology, Wichita State University.
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Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
Stores Surveyed
110 (40%) were Convenience Stores Convenience Stores were defi ned as smaller stores that offer a limited range of grocery items; as a matter of
convenience, these stores are often perceived as gas stations or located at busy intersections (e.g., QuikTrip,
Johnson’s General Stores).
63 (23%) were Other Retailers Other Retailers were defi ned as stores, big or small, which offer consumers a selection of grocery products, even
though groceries may not be their main business (e.g., Walgreens or Kmart).
56 (20%) were Specialty/Ethnic Stores This category consisted of two distinctive stores. Specialty Stores are retailers that carry one specifi c type of
grocery item, such as bread, meat or dairy (e.g., Braums or Yoder Meats). Ethnic Stores are retailers, large or
small, who specialize in groceries related to a certain ethnicity or culture. They may or may not carry more
“mainstream” grocery items (e.g., an Asian grocery or Hispanic grocery).
40 (14%) were Grocery Stores Grocery Stores were defi ned as retail stores whose main purpose is to sell food products to be prepared and
consumed by consumers in their homes; Grocery Stores vary in size, but contain a necessary variety of
departments such as meat, dairy, produce, and dry goods (e.g., Dillons, ALDI).
8 (3%) were Superstores A physically large retail outlet, often part of a chain, that serves as “one-stop shopping” for all consumer
needs, including groceries (e.g., Walmart or SuperTarget).
40% Convenience
23% Other Retailers
20% Specialty/
Ethnic 14% Grocery 3%
Superstores
The 277 stores where data was collected can be broken down as follows:
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Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
The standard weights for calculating the prices of fruits and vegetables:
Vision Card Access
Of the 19 retailers that do not accept it (6.9% of all stores surveyed),
9 are Convenience Stores, 6 are Specialty/Ethnic Stores, 3 are Other
Retailers, and 1 is a Grocery Store. Vision Card acceptance is an
important aspect of access, as many families rely on Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), a component of the Vision
Card program, funds to purchase groceries. According to the Kansas
Department for Children and Families, as of April 2013, there were
73,848 people (in 35,676 households) receiving SNAP benefits
within the city of Wichita, which corresponds to 19.29% of the city’s
population and 23.5% of the city’s households.
93.1%of food retailers (258 stores)
in the city of Wichita accept
the Vision Card.
Data AnalysisBecause food products were available in a variety of sizes (e.g., bread sold in 16 oz., 20 oz., or 24 oz. packages), once
data was collected, prices were adjusted so that comparisons could be made across stores. Researchers used the most
common packaging/pricing unit as the base price, in order to minimize the number of calculations done. For calculating
the prices of fruits and vegetables, and equating per pound and per item prices, the following standard weights were used:
apple - 7 oz., orange - 7 oz., bell pepper - 8 oz., banana - 5 oz., 4 lb. bag of oranges = 10 oranges. In the case of national
chain stores, prices were assumed to be identical in the various locations within the city. Additionally, when a retailer
only sold organic produce, that data was used to indicate availability of fruits and vegetables, but was not included when
calculating average prices for items.
Part I: Availability and Financial Access
7 oz. 7 oz. 4 lb. bag of oranges5 oz.8 oz.
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Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
Both Grocery Stores and Superstores offer complete access to fresh fruits and vegetables. Convenience Stores, which
represent the most common type of retail food outlet within the city of Wichita, offer low access to fresh fruits and
extremely low access to fresh vegetables (second only to “Other Retailers”).
Specialty/Ethnic Stores seem to fall right in the middle; however, this statistic can be misleading as our data collection
process showed that many Ethnic Stores do carry fresh fruits and vegetables, but, they carry items that are specifi c to
their heritage and cooking traditions, and not the staples recorded.
These results are consistent with the results from the 2011 “Wichita Perceptions of Healthy Eating and Physical Activity”
survey, which showed that over 85% of respondents thought both Grocery Stores and Superstores made it easy for Wichita
residents to eat healthy, while only 37% of respondents felt that Convenience Stores helped residents maintain a healthy diet.
Thought both Grocery Stores and Superstores made it easy for Wichita residents to eat healthy.
Felt that Convenience Stores helped residents maintain a healthy diet.
85%
Percentage of Stores Selling Fruits and Vegetables, by Store Type The retail food assessment asked about three fresh fruit items (apples, bananas, and oranges) and three fresh vegetable
items (lettuce, carrots, and green peppers). For the sake of this analysis, retail stores were considered as “selling” fresh
fruits or vegetables if they carried two of the three items per category. Of all 277 stores, 45.1% sell fresh fruits and 31.8%
sell fresh vegetables. Below is a breakdown of fresh fruit and vegetable availability by store type.
CONVENIENCE STORES 110 46.3% 9.1%
40 100% 100%
8 100% 100%
56 46.4% 48.2%
63 4.8% 4.8%
Store Type Number% Selling
Fresh Fruits% Selling
Fresh Vegetables
GROCERY STORES
OTHER RETAILERS
SUPERSTORES
SPECIALTY/ETHNIC
37%
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Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
Grocery Stores and Superstores offer fruits and vegetables at approximately equivalent prices. For most items,
Specialty/Ethnic Stores are only a small percentage more expensive. Convenience Stores offer the most expensive
fresh produce options. Bananas, for example, are almost four times more expensive in a Convenience Store
than they are in a Grocery or Superstore. When considering these prices, it’s important to note that the 2011
“Wichita Perceptions of Healthy Eating and Physical Activity” survey showed that 77.7% of respondents thought
that Wichita residents had difficulty eating healthy because of the price of fresh fruits and vegetables.
77.7% of respondents thought that Wichita residents
had diffi culty eating healthy because of the price of fresh
fruits and vegetables.
CONVENIENCE STORES $1.47 $1.99 $3.90 – – –
$1.12 $0.52 $3.25 $0.62 $1.16 $1.53
$1.35 $0.50 $3.83 $0.61 $0.91 $1.48
$1.33 $0.67 $3.37 $0.75 $1.52 $1.90
– – – – – –
Store Type
GROCERY STORES
OTHER RETAILERS
SUPERSTORES
SPECIALTY/ETHNIC
Price of Fruits and Vegetables, by Store TypeBesides varying in availability, fresh fruit and vegetables also signifi cantly varied in price by retail location. The table
below shows the average price of these fresh fruit and vegetable items by store type. If a store sold only “organic” fresh
fruits or vegetables, those prices were excluded from the analysis so as to not distort the calculations.
For this analysis, apples and bananas are priced per pound. The orange price refl ects a 4 lb. bag, carrots a 2 lb. bag,
peppers (each) and lettuce per head. If not enough stores in a category sold an item, the averages were left blank.
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Price Variation of Items in Wichita Retail Stores (N=277)One interesting item that emerged from data analysis was, not only do retail locations vary on what products they offer,
but they also vary widely in terms of the price points they sell certain items for. On this page is a chart displaying all of
the food items researchers collected data on, and the number of stores that sold this item, as well as the average price of
the item. The last column in this chart represents the difference between the “top” or “high” price that a certain item was
selling for while data was collected, and the “bottom” or “lowest” price that item was found for.
Number
Number
Number
Fruits
Vegetables
Dairy
%
%
%
Average Price
Average Price
Average Price
Difference BetweenHigh and Low Price
Difference BetweenHigh and Low Price
Difference BetweenHigh and Low Price
APPLES (LB.)
BANANAS (LB.)
ORANGES (4 LB. BAG)
FRUIT, CANNED
130
119
92
170
47%
43%
33%
61%
$1.34
$1.22
$3.60
$1.42
$1.69
$2.30
$6.40
$3.69
CARROTS (2 LB. BAG)
GREEN PEPPER (SINGLE)
LETTUCE (HEAD)
78
78
91
28%
28%
33%
$1.70
$0.71
$1.38
$3.28
$2.84
$3.41
CHEDDAR CHEESE (OUNCE)
CHEESE STICK (ONE)
LOW-FAT YOGURT, 32 OZ.
MILK, 1% (GALLON)
LOW-FAT YOGURT, 6 OZ.
MILK, WHOLE (GALLON)
143
157
54
121
125
230
52%
57%
19%
44%
45%
83%
$0.45
$0.61
$2.63
$3.47
$0.79
$3.93
$0.67
$0.75
$2.56
$3.99
$1.75
$6.15
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Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
Number
Number
Number
Starches/Legumes
Proteins
Beverages
%
%
%
Average Price
Average Price
Average Price
Difference BetweenHigh and Low Price
Difference BetweenHigh and Low Price
Difference BetweenHigh and Low Price
Price Variation of Items in Wichita Retail Stores, (N=277) cont.
WHITE BREAD
WHOLE-WHEAT PASTA (1 LB.)
WHITE PASTA (1 LB.)
BEANS (1 LB.)
WHOLE-WHEAT BREAD
BROWN RICE (1 LB.)
198
63
205
134
199
73
71%
23%
74%
48%
72%
26%
$1.85
$1.47
$1.56
$1.32
$2.18
$1.05
$3.96
$4.00
$3.20
$3.38
$2.76
$2.06
BEEF, NON-LEAN (LB.)
BEEF, LEAN (LB.)
CHICKEN THIGHS (LB.)
EGGS (DOZEN)
TUNA (5 OZ.)
81
60
60
183
215
29%
22%
22%
66%
78%
$3.11
$4.32
$1.89
$2.26
$1.41
$3.61
$7.19
$7.69
$2.85
$2.80
POP (2 L)
JUICE (59 OZ.)
228
167
82%
60%
$1.74
$2.96
$1.78
$5.68
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The following is an analysis of the Price Variation charts on pages 10 and 11.
Taking that into consideration, items that are the most “stable” in pricing across the city include: low-fat
yogurt (32 oz.) and pop/soda. Soda was, by far, the most stable-priced item, with 51% of the 228 stores
that sold two-liters of pop pricing it at either $1.89 or $1.99.
Availability
Overall, the items most commonly found in Wichita retail food
stores are: canned vegetables, pop/soda, whole milk, and tuna
(canned in water). All of these items are carried in at least 75%
of local stores. With the exception of milk, all of these items have
a long shelf life and do not need to be refrigerated. Items found
in less than 25% of stores include: chicken thighs, lean beef,
whole-wheat pasta, and low-fat yogurt (32 oz.).
Price Stability and Variation
Overall, prices varied widely by retail location. For example,
while the average price of a dozen eggs is $2.26, the difference
between the highest price and the lowest price that eggs are
being sold at is $2.85 (high price: $3.85, low price: $1.00).
When considering price variation (the highest price an item is
being sold for minus the lowest price the same item is being
sold for), it is important to interpret the “gap” relative to the
average price of the item. For example, while a $0.25 gap for
the price of eggs may not seem like much, a $0.25 gap around
an item that sells for $1.00 would be considered relatively large.
Items that have the most variability include: chicken thighs,
green peppers, and whole-wheat pasta.
75%
<25%
of local stores carry these.
of local stores carry these.
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Map Number
1. Location of the 277 retail stores surveyed, by store type
(Convenience, Grocery, Specialty/Ethnic, Other, Superstore)
2. Location of stores that sell fresh fruits
(2 out of 3 fresh fruit items needed to be present for a store to be included on map)
3. Location of stores that sell fresh vegetables
(2 out of 3 fresh vegetable items needed to be present for a store to be included on map)
4. Average cost of eggs per ZIP code
5. Average cost of 1% milk per ZIP code
6. Average cost of whole milk per ZIP code
Also included in this section are economic factors that may make it diffi cult to access items necessary to maintain a
healthy diet, such as the existence of food deserts.
Part II: Geographic Access
The previous section of this report focused on availability and fi nancial access (e.g., affordability) of food, with a focus
on fresh fruits and vegetables, at retail locations within the city of Wichita. The following analysis looks at access to
these items in terms of geography and physical proximity within the city.
Considered in this section of the report are: overall geographic location of retail stores, geographic location of
stores selling fresh fruits and vegetables, and price differentials that exist over different parts of the city. Most
of this information is presented in visual form, through detailed maps. Maps were developed in partnership with
Sedgwick County Geographic Information Services.
The following maps are included with the intent of visually describing the retail food systems that serve the city of Wichita.
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Map Number 1: Location of the 277 retail stores surveyed, by store type (Convenience, Grocery, Specialty/Ethnic, Other, Superstore)
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29TH
47 TH
13T H
21ST
6 9TH
BROADWAY
BUCKNER
53RD
CE
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AL
4T H
53 RD
MAIZE
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63RD
WEBB
71ST
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
135TH
HOOVER
31ST
KE
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95TH
GREENWICH
PAWN
EE
WEBB
39TH
143RD
MCLEAN
99TH
31ST
39TH
47TH
T OBEN
ROCK
MACARTHU
R
31 ST
OLIVER
39TH
1ST
HYDRAULIC
21ST
6 3 RD
GREENWICH
WACO
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63 RD
WEST
119TH
BROADWAY
ROCK
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143RD
ROCK
53RD
5 5T H
MA
CA
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55TH
MA
CA
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UR
GREENWICH
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45TH
135TH
SOUTHEAST
119TH
WINDMILL
31ST
47 T H
135TH
69TH
PA WN
EE
MAIZE
OLIVER
63RD
6 3RD
55TH
143RD
55TH
37T H
119TH
39T H
45TH
3 7TH
6 9 TH
55 TH
47TH
127TH
29TH
WEST
127TH
47TH
135TH
37TH
63 RD
63RD
69T H
69TH
135TH
RIDGE
143RD
87TH
OLIVER
47TH
MAIZE
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ap.
The GIS
personnel make no w
arranty or representation,either expressed or im
plied, with respect to the inform
ationor the data displayed.
Date: 4/23/2013
Retail Storesby Type
Sedgwick C
ounty, Kansas
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edgwick C
ounty Kansas G
overnment. A
ll rights reserved.FILE
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LegendStore Type#*
Convenience S
tores
")G
rocery Stores
$+O
ther Retailers
XWS
pecialty
_̂S
uper Stores
Deserts B
y Census Tracks
Food Deserts
No D
eserts
15
Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
OLIVER
HYDRAULIC
WEBB
SENECA
HYDRAULIC
BROADWAY
61ST
31 ST
WOODLAWN
CE
NT R
AL
MERIDIAN
OLIVER
45TH
29TH
1 3TH
111TH
PAWN
EE
63RD
PAWN
E E
DO
UG
LAS
63 RD
HA
RR
Y
53RD
WEST WEST
119TH
LINC
OLN
CENTR
AL
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
119TH
HA
RR
Y
MA
PL E
SAINT FRANCIS
HILLSIDE
TOPEKA
29TH
PAWN
EE
135TH
DO
UG
LAS
143RD
OLIVER
RIDGE
95TH
ROCK
SENECA
103RD
37TH
MERIDIAN
2ND
1 3T H
17 TH
PA WN
EE
PA WN
EE
21ST
HILLSIDE
WEST
GREENWICHGREENWICH
47T H
MERIDIAN
MERIDIAN
BROOKHAVEN
53RD
4 5T H
143RD
HA
RR
Y
HYDRAULIC
69TH
WOMER
61ST
135TH
13TH
TYLER
10TH
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
21 ST
47T H
ZOO
RIDGE
HA
RR
Y
MAIZE
127TH
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
MO
RRIS
53 RD
EMPORIA
61ST
P AWN
EE
31ST
HOOVER
MA
PL E
EMPORIA
127TH
MA
PLE
45 TH
RIDGE
MERIDIAN
37TH
127TH
MID CONTINENT
TYLER
13TH
PAWN
EE
CLIFTON
69T H
3 1ST
47TH
143RD
CE
NT R
AL
MC
CO
RM
I CK
TYLER
53RD
CE
NTR
AL
MA
PLE
55T H
MA
CA
RT H
UR
INTERURBAN
SENECA
WEST
55TH
MERIDIAN
MAIZE
13TH
21 ST
2 1ST
MA
PL E
1ST
PARK
13TH
MERIDIAN
HILLSIDE
WOODLAWN
CE
NTR
AL
GREENWICH
53RD
HYDRAULIC
37TH
HILLSIDE
MU
RD
OCK
OLIVER
WOODLAWN
61ST
87THTYLER
CE
NTR
AL
9T H
1 3T H
8TH
1ST
MAIZE
135TH
2ND
RIDGE
25T H
LI NC
OLN
MA
CA
RTH
UR
ROCK
17TH
29T H
2 1ST
1 3TH13T H
RIDGE
69TH
MC
LEAN
39T H
KE
L LOG
G
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
DO
UG
LAS
127TH
LINC
OL N
21ST
ROCK
WEST
MA
PLE
DO
UG
LAS
21ST
HA
RR
Y
LINC
OLN
DO
UG
L AS
WOODLAWN
SENECA
HYDRAULIC
55TH
HOOVER
WEBB
TYLER
HOOVER
37T H
HYDRAULIC
61ST
3RD
MA
CA
RTH
UR
37TH
119TH
37TH
45TH
CE
NT R
AL
ARKANSAS
61ST
SOUTHEAST
HYDRAULIC
WEBB
WA
T
ERMA
N
127TH
143RD
25TH
MCLEAN
MOSLEY
47TH
2 1ST
P A WN
EE
PATRIO
T
CENTR
AL
79TH
MAIN
WOODLAWN
SAINT FRANCIS
MARKET
71ST
CE
NTR
AL
119TH
OLIVER
BROADWAY
WASHINGTON
BROADWAY
MAIN
OLIVER
MCLEAN
MARKET
53RD
HA
RR
Y
69 TH
2 9T H
63 RD
KE
LLOG
G
GREENWICH
SANTA FE
ZOO
29TH
2 1ST
HILLSIDE
SOUTHEAST
13TH
47 TH
HYDRAULIC
SENECA
13T H
RIDGE
45TH
WEBB
KE
LLOG
G
CLIFTON
29TH
HILLSIDE
GROVEGROVE
ROCK
127TH
ARKANSAS
MOSLEY
EDGEMOOR
BROADWAY
HILLSIDE
DO
UG
LAS
KE
L LOG
G
BROADWAY
WICHITA
37TH37 T H
WEBB
CE
NTRAL
AMIDON
BROADWAY
HA
RR
Y
WOODLAWN
HA
RR
Y
29TH
47 TH
13T H
21ST
6 9TH
BROADWAY
BUCKNER
53RD
CE
NTR
AL
4T H
53 RD
MAIZE
MERIDIAN
63RD
WEBB
71ST
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
135TH
HOOVER
31ST
KE
CH
I
55TH
95TH
GREENWICH
PAWN
EE
WEBB
39TH
143RD
MCLEAN
99TH
31ST
39TH
47TH
T OBEN
ROCK
MACARTHU
R
31 ST
OLIVER
39TH
1ST
2 1ST
6 3 RD
GREENWICH
WACO
29TH
63 RD
WEST
119TH
BROADWAY
ROCK
31ST
143RD
ROCK
53RD
5 5T H
MA
CA
RTH
UR
55TH
MA
CA
RTH
UR
GREENWICH
135TH
45TH
135TH
119TH
WINDMILL
31ST
47 T H
135TH
69TH
PA WN
EE
MAIZE
OLIVER
63RD
6 3RD
55TH
143RD
55TH
37T H
119TH
39T H
45TH
3 7TH
6 9 TH
55 TH
47TH
127TH
29TH
WEST
127TH
47TH
135TH
37TH
63 RD
63RD
69T H
69TH
135TH
RIDGE
143RD
87TH
OLIVER
47TH
MAIZE
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ity
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enter
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ich
Mcconnell
Schulte
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ick County G
IS, D
ivision of Information
and Operations, has no indication or reason to believe that
there are inaccuracies in information incorporated in the base m
ap.
The GIS
personnel make no w
arranty or representation,either expressed or im
plied, with respect to the inform
ationor the data displayed.
Date: 4/23/2013
Stores That SellFresh Fruits
Sedgwick C
ounty, Kansas
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edgwick C
ounty Kansas G
overnment. A
ll rights reserved.FILE
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oalition\FreshFruitStores.m
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Miles
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LegendStores That Sell Fresh Fruits
Deserts B
y Census Tracks
Food Deserts
No D
eserts
Map Number 2: Location of stores that sell fresh fruits(2 out of 3 fresh fruit items needed to be present for a store to be included on map)
16
Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
OLIVER
HYDRAULIC
WEBB
SENECA
HYDRAULIC
BROADWAY
61ST
31 ST
WOODLAWN
CE
NT R
AL
MERIDIAN
OLIVER
45TH
29TH
1 3TH
111TH
PAWN
EE
63RD
PAWN
E E
DO
UG
LAS
63 RD
HA
RR
Y
53RD
WEST WEST
119TH
LINC
OLN
CENTR
AL
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
119TH
HA
RR
Y
MA
PL E
SAINT FRANCIS
HILLSIDE
TOPEKA
29TH
PAWN
EE
135TH
DO
UG
LAS
143RD
OLIVER
RIDGE
95TH
ROCK
SENECA
103RD
37TH
MERIDIAN
2ND
1 3T H
17 TH
PA WN
EE
PA WN
EE
21ST
HILLSIDE
WEST
GREENWICHGREENWICH
47T H
MERIDIAN
MERIDIAN
BROOKHAVEN
53RD
4 5T H
143RD
HA
RR
Y
HYDRAULIC
69TH
WOMER
61ST
135TH
13TH
TYLER
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
21 ST
47T H
ZOO
RIDGE
HA
RR
Y
MAIZE
127TH
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
MO
RRIS
TOPEKA
53RD
EMPORIA
61ST
P AWN
EE
31 ST
HOOVER
MA
PL E
127TH
MA
PLE
45 TH
RIDGE
MERIDIAN
37TH
127TH
MID CONTINENT
TYLER
13TH
PAWN
EE
CLIFTON
69T H
3 1ST
47TH
143RD
CE
NT R
AL
MC
CO
RM
I CK
TYLER
53RD
CE
NTR
AL
MA
PLE
55T H
MA
CA
RT H
UR
INTERURBAN
SENECA
WEST
55TH
MERIDIAN
MAIZE
13TH
21 ST
2 1ST
MA
PL E
1ST
PARK
13TH
MERIDIAN
HILLSIDE
WOODLAWNWOODLAWN
GREENWICH
53RD
HYDRAULIC
37TH
HILLSIDE
MU
RD
OCK
OLIVER
WOODLAWN
61ST
87THTYLER
CE
NTR
AL
9T H
1 3T H
8TH
1ST
MAIZE
135TH
2ND
RIDGE
25T H
LI NC
OLN
MA
CA
RTH
UR
ROCK
17TH
29T H
2 1ST
1 3TH13T H
RIDGE
69TH
MC
LEAN
39T H
KE
L LOG
G
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
DO
UG
LAS
127TH
LINC
OL N
21ST
ROCK
WEST
MA
PLE
DO
UG
LAS
21ST
HA
RR
Y
LINC
OLN
DO
UG
L AS
WOODLAWN
SENECA
HYDRAULIC
55TH
HOOVER
WEBB
TYLER
HOOVER
37T H
HYDRAULIC
61ST
3RD
MA
CA
RTH
UR
37TH
119TH
37TH
45TH
CE
NT R
AL
ARKANSAS
61ST
SOUTHEAST
HYDRAULIC
WEBB
WA
T
ERMA
N
127TH
143RD
25TH
MCLEAN
MOSLEY
47TH
2 1ST
P A WN
EE
PATRIO
T
CENTR
AL
79TH
MAIN
WOODLAWN
SAINT FRANCIS
MARKET
71ST
CE
NTR
AL
119TH
OLIVER
BROADWAY
WASHINGTON
BROADWAY
MAIN
OLIVER
MCLEAN
MARKET
53RD
HA
RR
Y
69 TH
2 9T H
63 RD
KE
LLOG
G
GREENWICH
SANTA FE
ZOO
29TH
2 1ST
HILLSIDE
SOUTHEAST
13TH
47 TH
HYDRAULIC
SENECA
13T H
BROADWAY
RIDGE
45TH
WEBB
KE
LLOG
G
CLIFTON
29TH
HILLSIDE
GROVEGROVE
ROCK
127TH
MOSLEY
EDGEMOOR
BROADWAY
HILLSIDE
DO
UG
LAS
EMPORIA
KE
LLOG
G
BROADWAY
WICHITA
37TH37 T H
WEBB
CE
NTRAL
AMIDON
BROADWAY
HA
RR
Y
WOODLAWN
HA
RR
Y
29TH
47 TH
13T H
21ST
6 9TH
BROADWAY
BUCKNER
53RD
CE
NTR
AL
4T H
53 RD
MAIZE
MERIDIAN
63RD
WEBB
71ST
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
135TH
HOOVER
31ST
KE
CH
I
55TH
95TH
GREENWICH
PAWN
EE
WEBB
39TH
143RD
MCLEAN
99TH
31ST
39TH
47TH
T OBEN
ROCK
MACARTHU
R
31 ST
OLIVER
39TH
1ST
2 1ST
6 3 RD
GREENWICH
WACO
29TH
63 RD
WEST
119TH
BROADWAY
ROCK
31ST
143RD
ROCK
53RD
5 5T H
MA
CA
RTH
UR
55TH
MA
CA
RTH
UR
GREENWICH
135TH
45TH
135TH
119TH
WINDMILL
31ST
47 T H
135TH
69TH
PA WN
EE
MAIZE
OLIVER
63RD
6 3RD
55TH
143RD
55TH
37T H
119TH
39T H
45TH
3 7TH
6 9 TH
55 TH
47TH
127TH
29TH
WEST
127TH
47TH
135TH
37TH
63 RD
63RD
69T H
69TH
135TH
RIDGE
143RD
87TH
OLIVER
47TH
MAIZE
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Derby
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Greenw
ich
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Schulte
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ick County G
IS, D
ivision of Information
and Operations, has no indication or reason to believe that
there are inaccuracies in information incorporated in the base m
ap.
The GIS
personnel make no w
arranty or representation,either expressed or im
plied, with respect to the inform
ationor the data displayed.
Date: 4/23/2013
Stores That Sell Fresh Vegetables
Sedgwick C
ounty, Kansas
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edgwick C
ounty Kansas G
overnment. A
ll rights reserved.FILE
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IS\G
ISm
aps\WichitaH
ealthWellnessC
oalition\FreshVegS
tores.mxd
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2
Miles
NA
ME
: jjoseph
LegendStores that Sell Fresh Vegetables
Deserts B
y Census Tracks
Food Deserts
No D
eserts
Map Number 3: Location of stores that sell fresh vegetables(2 out of 3 fresh vegetable items needed to be present for a store to be included on map)
17
Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
OLIVER
HYDRAULIC
WEBB
SENECA
HYDRAULIC
BROADWAY
61ST
3 1ST
WOODLAWN
CE
NT R
AL
MERIDIAN
OLIVER
45TH
29 TH
13T H
111TH
63RD
PAWN
EE
DO
UG
L AS
HA
RR
Y
63RD
53 RD
WEST WEST
55TH
119TH
77TH
CEN
TRA
L
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
119TH
13TH
MA
PLE
HILLSIDE
TOPEKA
21ST
P AWN
EE
135TH
DO
UG
LAS
143RD
OLIVER
RIDGE
95TH
ROCK
SENECA
103RD
37TH
RIDGE
2ND
183RD
17TH
CH
ICA
GO
P AWN
EE
MERIDIAN
PAWN
EE
55 TH
151ST
WEST
GREENWICHGREENWICH
47TH
GR
AN
D
HA
RR
YMERIDIAN
MERIDIAN
BROOKHAVEN
53RD
4 5TH
143RD
TYLER
HA
RR
Y
HYDRAULIC
SENECA
WOMER
61ST
ME
AD
OW
L AR
K
135TH
79TH
77 TH
1 7T H
TYLER
10TH
81ST
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
MA
PLE
47 TH
ZOO
RIDGE
21ST
HA
RR
Y
MAIZE
127TH
61ST
79 TH
WAT E
RM
AN
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
MO
RRIS
BROADWAY
53RD
EMPORIA
13T H
61 ST
31 ST
HOOVER
BUCKNER
127TH
77TH
45 TH
GROVE
151ST
RIDGE
MERIDIAN
29TH
P AWN
EE
37TH
ME
AD
OW
LAR
K
127TH
MID CONTINENT
TYLER
MA
CA
RTH
UR
WOODLAW N
13TH
SENECA
CLIFTON
69TH
2 3RD
31ST
FOR
D
47TH
143RD
CE
NT R
AL
1 3TH
53 RD
MC
CO
RM
ICK
CE
NT R
AL
TYLER
167TH
MA
PLE
167TH
SENECA
55T H
143RD
MA
CA
RTH
UR
INTERURBAN
WEST
55TH
MERIDIAN
1ST
MAIZE
13TH
21 ST
MA
PLE
1 ST
PARK
HILLSIDE
167TH
WOODLAWN
45TH
WEBB
GREENWICH
53RD
MAIN
MA
PLE
MU
RD
OC
K
OLIVER
WOODLAWN
61ST
87THTYLER
CE
NTR
AL
9T H
13T H
8TH
1ST
MAIZE
135TH
2ND
RIDGE
79TH
MERIDIAN
25T H
LI NC
OLN
MA
CA
RTH
UR
ROCK
17TH
2 9 TH
2 1ST
13T H13TH
119TH
69TH
39TH
KE
LLOG
G
MA
I N
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
SENECA DO
UG
LAS
127TH
6TH
MA
DIS
ON
L INC
OL N
21ST
127TH
ROCK
151ST
WEST
MA
PLE
DO
UG
LAS
2 1ST
HA
RR
Y
LINC
OLN
DO
UG
LAS
WOODLAWN
77TH
HYDRAULIC
77T H
HOOVER
WOODLAWN
TYLER
HOOVER
37TH
7 7TH
21ST
HYDRAULIC
55TH
61ST
61ST
MA
CA
RT H
UR
37TH
119TH
37TH
45TH
CE
NT R
AL
ARKANSAS
HYDRAULIC
WEBB
127TH
MCLEAN
MOSLEY
47T H
151ST
HYDRAULIC
PAWN
EE
MAIZE
PAT RIO
T
CENTR
AL
BROADWAY
79TH
MAIN
WOODLAWN
SAINT FRANCIS
MARKET
71ST
71ST
CE
NTR
AL
119TH
OLIVER
BROADWAY
WASHINGTON
BROADWAY
MAIN
OLIVERMCLEAN
MARKET
53RD
MA
DI S
ON WEBB
69T H
2 9T H
1 3TH
KE
LLOG
G
GREENWICH
SANTA FE
ZOO
29TH
21 ST
21ST
HILLSIDE
SOUTHEAST
13TH
4 7TH
HYDRAULIC
SENECA
13TH
RIDGE
45TH
WEBB
PAWN
EE
KE
LLOG
G
167TH
29T H
SAINT FRANCIS
HILLSIDE
151ST
143RD
GROVE
79TH
GROVE
ROCK
ARKANSAS
127TH
EDGEMOOR
HILLSIDEHILLSIDE
DO
UG
L AS
EMPORIA
FOR
D
BROADWAYTOPEKA
ROCK
37TH
87TH
45T H
37T H
CE
NTRAL
AMIDON
BROADWAY
HA
RR
Y
31ST
151S T
WOODLAWN
RIDGE
MAIZE
53RD
HA
RR
Y
BROADWAY
55TH
29T H
13 TH
GREENWICH
21ST
69TH
BROADWAY
BUCKNER
53RD
CE
NTR
AL
4TH
5 3RD
MAIZE
MERIDIAN
WEBB
GEORGE
W
ASHINGTON
21ST
HILLSIDE
53RD
135TH
77T H
55TH
HOOVER
31ST
183RD
KECHI
GR
AN
D
GREENWICH
WEBB
151ST
MCLEAN
31ST
69TH
4T H
151ST
71ST
T OBEN
183RD
ROCK
55T H
63RD
55TH
55T H
3 1ST
39T H
1ST
167TH
HYDRAULIC
63RD
GREENWICH
WACO
29TH
P AWN
EE
6 3RD
WEST
MERIDIAN
119TH
BROADWAY
39T H
ROCK
47TH
143RD143RD
ROCK
53RD
119TH
55T H
MA
CA
RTH
UR
55TH
63RD
MA
CA
RT H
UR
79T H
6 1ST
GREENWICH
135TH
47TH
37TH
135TH
127TH
111TH
69TH
SOUTHEAST
37TH
3 9T H
47T H
63 RD
47TH
WINDMILL
79TH
135TH
151ST
183RD69TH
P AWN
EE
183RD
OLIVER
63RD
7 1ST
63RD
1 3TH
167TH
63RD
7 9T H
63 RD
63 RD
85 TH
151ST
183RD
71ST
29 TH
31ST
167TH
71ST
119TH
55TH
167TH
71ST
PAWN
EE
7 9T H
151ST
47TH
143RD143RD
21ST
5 5T H
37T H
119TH
45TH
4 7TH
39TH
39T H
45TH
127TH
95TH
71ST
37TH
69 TH
55T H
99TH
183RD
85TH
63RD
47T H
127TH
29TH
WEST
87TH
103RD
127TH
71ST
47 TH
135TH
37T H
135TH
MA
CA
RT H
UR
69T H
69TH
135TH
71ST
31ST
183RD
85TH
RIDGE
143RD
87TH
OLIVER
55TH
47TH
MAIZE
103RD
167TH
GROVE
183RD
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Bel Aire
Colw
ich
Derby
Eastborough
Goddard
Haysville
Kechi
Maize
ParkC
ity
ValleyC
enter
Wichita
Greenw
ich
Mcconnell
Schulte
SaintM
ark
67226C
ost:$2.10
67219C
ost:$2.29
67204C
ost:$1.8967205
Cost:
$2.39
67220C
ost:$2.33
67206C
ost:$2.36
67230C
ost:$2.49
67214C
ost:$2.42
67208C
ost:$2.32
67203C
ost:$2.24
67212C
ost:$2.08
67202C
ost:$2.36
67207C
ost:$2.24
67218C
ost:$2.40
67211C
ost:$2.23
67213C
ost:$2.43
67209C
ost:$2.20
67217C
ost:$2.30
67210C
ost:$2.06
67216C
ost:$2.22
67235C
ost:$2.33
67215C
ost:$1.89
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ick County G
IS, D
ivision of Information
and Operations, has no indication or reason to believe that
there are inaccuracies in information incorporated in the base m
ap.
The GIS
personnel make no w
arranty or representation,either expressed or im
plied, with respect to the inform
ationor the data displayed.
Date: 4/16/2013
Average C
ostof Eggs
by Zip Code
Sedgwick C
ounty, Kansas
© 2013 S
edgwick C
ounty Kansas G
overnment. A
ll rights reserved.FILE
: C:\G
IS\G
ISm
aps\WichitaH
ealthWellnessC
oalition\EggsC
ostByZip.m
xd
01
2
Miles
NA
ME
: jjoseph
Average Cost of Eggs by Zip C
ode
Average Cost of E
ggs 21.5
10.5
0
Zip Code67204672156721067212672266720967216672116720767203672196721767208672206723567206672026720567218672146721367230
Map Number 4: Average cost of eggs per ZIP code
18
Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
OLIVER
HYDRAULIC
WEBB
SENECA
HYDRAULIC
BROADWAY
61ST
3 1ST
WOODLAWN
CE
NT R
AL
MERIDIAN
OLIVER
45TH
29 TH
13T H
111TH
63RD
PAWN
EE
DO
UG
L AS
HA
RR
Y
63RD
53 RD
WEST WEST
55TH
119TH
77TH
CEN
TRA
L
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
119TH
13TH
MA
PLE
HILLSIDE
TOPEKA
21ST
P AWN
EE
135TH
DO
UG
LAS
143RD
OLIVER
RIDGE
95TH
ROCK
SENECA
103RD
37TH
RIDGE
2ND
183RD
17TH
CH
ICA
GO
P AWN
EE
MERIDIAN
PAWN
EE
55 TH
151ST
WEST
GREENWICHGREENWICH
47TH
GR
AN
D
HA
RR
YMERIDIAN
MERIDIAN
BROOKHAVEN
53RD
4 5TH
143RD
TYLER
HA
RR
Y
HYDRAULIC
SENECA
WOMER
61ST
ME
AD
OW
L AR
K
135TH
79TH
77 TH
1 7T H
TYLER
10TH
81ST
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
MA
PLE
47 TH
ZOO
RIDGE
21ST
HA
RR
Y
MAIZE
127TH
61ST
79 TH
WAT E
RM
AN
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
MO
RRIS
BROADWAY
53RD
EMPORIA
13T H
61 ST
31 ST
HOOVER
BUCKNER
127TH
77TH
45 TH
GROVE
151ST
RIDGE
MERIDIAN
29TH
P AWN
EE
37TH
ME
AD
OW
LAR
K
127TH
MID CONTINENT
TYLER
MA
CA
RTH
UR
WOODLAW N
13TH
SENECA
CLIFTON
69TH
2 3RD
31ST
FOR
D
47TH
143RD
CE
NT R
AL
1 3TH
53 RD
MC
CO
RM
ICK
CE
NT R
AL
TYLER
167TH
MA
PLE
167TH
SENECA
55T H
143RD
MA
CA
RTH
UR
INTERURBAN
WEST
55TH
MERIDIAN
1ST
MAIZE
13TH
21 ST
MA
PLE
1 ST
PARK
HILLSIDE
167TH
WOODLAWN
45TH
WEBB
GREENWICH
53RD
MAIN
MA
PLE
MU
RD
OC
K
OLIVER
WOODLAWN
61ST
87THTYLER
CE
NTR
AL
9T H
13T H
8TH
1ST
MAIZE
135TH
2ND
RIDGE
79TH
MERIDIAN
25T H
LI NC
OLN
MA
CA
RTH
UR
ROCK
17TH
2 9 TH
2 1ST
13T H13TH
119TH
69TH
39TH
KE
LLOG
G
MA
I N
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
SENECA DO
UG
LAS
127TH
6TH
MA
DIS
ON
L INC
OL N
21ST
127TH
ROCK
151ST
WEST
MA
PLE
DO
UG
LAS
2 1ST
HA
RR
Y
LINC
OLN
DO
UG
LAS
WOODLAWN
77TH
HYDRAULIC
77T H
HOOVER
WOODLAWN
TYLER
HOOVER
37TH
7 7TH
21ST
HYDRAULIC
55TH
61ST
61ST
MA
CA
RT H
UR
37TH
119TH
37TH
45TH
CE
NT R
AL
ARKANSAS
HYDRAULIC
WEBB
127TH
MCLEAN
MOSLEY
47T H
151ST
HYDRAULIC
PAWN
EE
MAIZE
PAT RIO
T
CENTR
AL
BROADWAY
79TH
MAIN
WOODLAWN
SAINT FRANCIS
MARKET
71ST
71ST
CE
NTR
AL
119TH
OLIVER
BROADWAY
WASHINGTON
BROADWAY
MAIN
OLIVERMCLEAN
MARKET
53RD
MA
DI S
ON WEBB
69T H
2 9T H
1 3TH
KE
LLOG
G
GREENWICH
SANTA FE
ZOO
29TH
21 ST
21ST
HILLSIDE
SOUTHEAST
13TH
4 7TH
HYDRAULIC
SENECA
13TH
RIDGE
45TH
WEBB
PAWN
EE
KE
LLOG
G
167TH
29T H
SAINT FRANCIS
HILLSIDE
151ST
143RD
GROVE
79TH
GROVE
ROCK
ARKANSAS
127TH
EDGEMOOR
HILLSIDEHILLSIDE
DO
UG
L AS
EMPORIA
FOR
D
BROADWAYTOPEKA
ROCK
37TH
87TH
45T H
37T H
CE
NTRAL
AMIDON
BROADWAY
HA
RR
Y
31ST
151S T
WOODLAWN
RIDGE
MAIZE
53RD
HA
RR
Y
BROADWAY
55TH
29T H
13 TH
GREENWICH
21ST
69TH
BROADWAY
BUCKNER
53RD
CE
NTR
AL
4TH
5 3RD
MAIZE
MERIDIAN
WEBB
GEORGE
W
ASHINGTON
21ST
HILLSIDE
53RD
135TH
77T H
55TH
HOOVER
31ST
183RD
KECHI
GR
AN
D
GREENWICH
WEBB
151ST
MCLEAN
31ST
69TH
4T H
151ST
71ST
T OBEN
183RD
ROCK
55T H
63RD
55TH
55T H
3 1ST
39T H
1ST
167TH
HYDRAULIC
63RD
GREENWICH
WACO
29TH
P AWN
EE
6 3RD
WEST
MERIDIAN
119TH
BROADWAY
39T H
ROCK
47TH
143RD143RD
ROCK
53RD
119TH
55T H
MA
CA
RTH
UR
55TH
63RD
MA
CA
RT H
UR
79T H
6 1ST
GREENWICH
135TH
47TH
37TH
135TH
127TH
111TH
69TH
SOUTHEAST
37TH
3 9T H
47T H
63 RD
47TH
WINDMILL
79TH
135TH
151ST
183RD69TH
P AWN
EE
183RD
OLIVER
63RD
7 1ST
63RD
1 3TH
167TH
63RD
7 9T H
63 RD
63 RD
85 TH
151ST
183RD
71ST
29 TH
31ST
167TH
71ST
119TH
55TH
167TH
71ST
PAWN
EE
7 9T H
151ST
47TH
143RD143RD
21ST
5 5T H
37T H
119TH
45TH
4 7TH
39TH
39T H
45TH
127TH
95TH
71ST
37TH
69 TH
55T H
99TH
183RD
85TH
63RD
47T H
127TH
29TH
WEST
87TH
103RD
127TH
71ST
47 TH
135TH
37T H
135TH
MA
CA
RT H
UR
69T H
69TH
135TH
71ST
31ST
183RD
85TH
RIDGE
143RD
87TH
OLIVER
55TH
47TH
MAIZE
103RD
167TH
GROVE
183RD
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§̈¦I35
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Bel Aire
Colw
ich
Derby
Eastborough
Goddard
Haysville
Kechi
Maize
ParkC
ity
ValleyC
enter
Wichita
Greenw
ich
Mcconnell
Schulte
SaintM
ark
67215
67226C
ost:$3.39
67219C
ost:$3.39
67204C
ost:$2.7467205
Cost:
$3.21
67220C
ost:$2.82
67206C
ost:$3.52
67230C
ost:$4.29
67214C
ost:$4.00
67208C
ost:$3.31
67203C
ost:$3.66
67212C
ost:$3.18
67202C
ost:$3.99
67207C
ost:$3.51
67218C
ost:$3.38
67211C
ost:$3.59
67213C
ost:$4.29
67209C
ost:$3.69
67217C
ost:$3.16
67210C
ost:$3.42
67216C
ost:$3.60
67235C
ost:$2.69
It is understood that the Sedgw
ick County G
IS, D
ivision of Information
and Operations, has no indication or reason to believe that
there are inaccuracies in information incorporated in the base m
ap.
The GIS
personnel make no w
arranty or representation,either expressed or im
plied, with respect to the inform
ationor the data displayed.
Date: 4/17/2013
Average C
ost of 1%
Milk
by Zip Code
Sedgwick C
ounty, Kansas
© 2013 S
edgwick C
ounty Kansas G
overnment. A
ll rights reserved.FILE
: C:\G
IS\G
ISm
aps\WichitaH
ealthWellnessC
oalition\OneP
ercentMilkC
ostByZip.m
xd
01
2
Miles
NA
ME
: jjoseph
Average Cost of 1%
Milk by Zip C
ode
Average Cost of 1%
Milk
43
21
0
Zip Code67215672356720467220672176721267205672086721867219672266721067207672066721167216672036720967202672146723067213
Map Number 5: Average cost of 1% milk per ZIP code
19
Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
OLIVER
HYDRAULIC
WEBB
SENECA
HYDRAULIC
BROADWAY
61ST
3 1ST
WOODLAWN
CE
NT R
AL
MERIDIAN
OLIVER
45TH
29 TH
13T H
111TH
63RD
PAWN
EE
DO
UG
L AS
HA
RR
Y
63RD
53 RD
WEST WEST
55TH
119TH
77TH
CEN
TRA
L
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
119TH
13TH
MA
PLE
HILLSIDE
TOPEKA
21ST
P AWN
EE
135TH
DO
UG
LAS
143RD
OLIVER
RIDGE
95TH
ROCK
SENECA
103RD
37TH
RIDGE
2ND
183RD
17TH
CH
ICA
GO
P AWN
EE
MERIDIAN
PAWN
EE
55 TH
151ST
WEST
GREENWICHGREENWICH
47TH
GR
AN
D
HA
RR
YMERIDIAN
MERIDIAN
BROOKHAVEN
53RD
4 5TH
143RD
TYLER
HA
RR
Y
HYDRAULIC
SENECA
WOMER
61ST
ME
AD
OW
L AR
K
135TH
79TH
77 TH
1 7T H
TYLER
10TH
81ST
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
MA
PLE
47 TH
ZOO
RIDGE
21ST
HA
RR
Y
MAIZE
127TH
61ST
79 TH
WAT E
RM
AN
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
MO
RRIS
BROADWAY
53RD
EMPORIA
13T H
61 ST
31 ST
HOOVER
BUCKNER
127TH
77TH
45 TH
GROVE
151ST
RIDGE
MERIDIAN
29TH
P AWN
EE
37TH
ME
AD
OW
LAR
K
127TH
MID CONTINENT
TYLER
MA
CA
RTH
UR
WOODLAW N
13TH
SENECA
CLIFTON
69TH
2 3RD
31ST
FOR
D
47TH
143RD
CE
NT R
AL
1 3TH
53 RD
MC
CO
RM
ICK
CE
NT R
AL
TYLER
167TH
MA
PLE
167TH
SENECA
55T H
143RD
MA
CA
RTH
UR
INTERURBAN
WEST
55TH
MERIDIAN
1ST
MAIZE
13TH
21 ST
MA
PLE
1 ST
PARK
HILLSIDE
167TH
WOODLAWN
45TH
WEBB
GREENWICH
53RD
MAIN
MA
PLE
MU
RD
OC
K
OLIVER
WOODLAWN
61ST
87THTYLER
CE
NTR
AL
9T H
13T H
8TH
1ST
MAIZE
135TH
2ND
RIDGE
79TH
MERIDIAN
25T H
LI NC
OLN
MA
CA
RTH
UR
ROCK
17TH
2 9 TH
2 1ST
13T H13TH
119TH
69TH
39TH
KE
LLOG
G
MA
I N
MO
UN
T V
ER
NO
N
SENECA DO
UG
LAS
127TH
6TH
MA
DIS
ON
L INC
OL N
21ST
127TH
ROCK
151ST
WEST
MA
PLE
DO
UG
LAS
2 1ST
HA
RR
Y
LINC
OLN
DO
UG
LAS
WOODLAWN
77TH
HYDRAULIC
77T H
HOOVER
WOODLAWN
TYLER
HOOVER
37TH
7 7TH
21ST
HYDRAULIC
55TH
61ST
61ST
MA
CA
RT H
UR
37TH
119TH
37TH
45TH
CE
NT R
AL
ARKANSAS
HYDRAULIC
WEBB
127TH
MCLEAN
MOSLEY
47T H
151ST
HYDRAULIC
PAWN
EE
MAIZE
PAT RIO
T
CENTR
AL
BROADWAY
79TH
MAIN
WOODLAWN
SAINT FRANCIS
MARKET
71ST
71ST
CE
NTR
AL
119TH
OLIVER
BROADWAY
WASHINGTON
BROADWAY
MAIN
OLIVERMCLEAN
MARKET
53RD
MA
DI S
ON WEBB
69T H
2 9T H
1 3TH
KE
LLOG
G
GREENWICH
SANTA FE
ZOO
29TH
21 ST
21ST
HILLSIDE
SOUTHEAST
13TH
4 7TH
HYDRAULIC
SENECA
13TH
RIDGE
45TH
WEBB
PAWN
EE
KE
LLOG
G
167TH
29T H
SAINT FRANCIS
HILLSIDE
151ST
143RD
GROVE
79TH
GROVE
ROCK
ARKANSAS
127TH
EDGEMOOR
HILLSIDEHILLSIDE
DO
UG
L AS
EMPORIA
FOR
D
BROADWAYTOPEKA
ROCK
37TH
87TH
45T H
37T H
CE
NTRAL
AMIDON
BROADWAY
HA
RR
Y
31ST
151S T
WOODLAWN
RIDGE
MAIZE
53RD
HA
RR
Y
BROADWAY
55TH
29T H
13 TH
GREENWICH
21ST
69TH
BROADWAY
BUCKNER
53RD
CE
NTR
AL
4TH
5 3RD
MAIZE
MERIDIAN
WEBB
GEORGE
W
ASHINGTON
21ST
HILLSIDE
53RD
135TH
77T H
55TH
HOOVER
31ST
183RD
KECHI
GR
AN
D
GREENWICH
WEBB
151ST
MCLEAN
31ST
69TH
4T H
151ST
71ST
T OBEN
183RD
ROCK
55T H
63RD
55TH
55T H
3 1ST
39T H
1ST
167TH
HYDRAULIC
63RD
GREENWICH
WACO
29TH
P AWN
EE
6 3RD
WEST
MERIDIAN
119TH
BROADWAY
39T H
ROCK
47TH
143RD143RD
ROCK
53RD
119TH
55T H
MA
CA
RTH
UR
55TH
63RD
MA
CA
RT H
UR
79T H
6 1ST
GREENWICH
135TH
47TH
37TH
135TH
127TH
111TH
69TH
SOUTHEAST
37TH
3 9T H
47T H
63 RD
47TH
WINDMILL
79TH
135TH
151ST
183RD69TH
P AWN
EE
183RD
OLIVER
63RD
7 1ST
63RD
1 3TH
167TH
63RD
7 9T H
63 RD
63 RD
85 TH
151ST
183RD
71ST
29 TH
31ST
167TH
71ST
119TH
55TH
167TH
71ST
PAWN
EE
7 9T H
151ST
47TH
143RD143RD
21ST
5 5T H
37T H
119TH
45TH
4 7TH
39TH
39T H
45TH
127TH
95TH
71ST
37TH
69 TH
55T H
99TH
183RD
85TH
63RD
47T H
127TH
29TH
WEST
87TH
103RD
127TH
71ST
47 TH
135TH
37T H
135TH
MA
CA
RT H
UR
69T H
69TH
135TH
71ST
31ST
183RD
85TH
RIDGE
143RD
87TH
OLIVER
55TH
47TH
MAIZE
103RD
167TH
GROVE
183RD
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§̈¦ I235
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§̈¦I35
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54
£¤ US
54
Bel Aire
Colw
ich
Derby
Eastborough
Goddard
Haysville
Kechi
Maize
ParkC
ity
ValleyC
enter
Wichita
Greenw
ich
Mcconnell
Schulte
SaintM
ark
67226C
ost:$3.59
67219C
ost:$4.06
67204C
ost:$3.79
67205C
ost:$4.11
67220C
ost:$3.19
67206C
ost:$4.29
67230C
ost:$3.89
67214C
ost:$4.04
67208C
ost:$3.92
67203C
ost:$4.08
67212C
ost:$3.59
67202C
ost:$4.69
67207C
ost:$3.77
67218C
ost:$4.07
67211C
ost:$3.83
67213C
ost:$4.41
67209C
ost:$4.02
67217C
ost:$3.72
67210C
ost:$3.41
67216C
ost:$3.79
67235C
ost:$3.24
67215C
ost:$4.59
It is understood that the Sedgw
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Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
Food DesertsTraditionally defi ned, food deserts are low-income areas (census tracts) where a signifi cant number of residents are far
from a Supermarket/Grocery Store (defi ned as low access). Low-income census tracts are defi ned in one of three ways:
1) a tract’s poverty rate is greater than 20%, 2) the tract’s median family income is less than or equal to 80% of the
statewide median family income, or 3) in a metropolitan area such as Wichita, the tract has a median family income less
than or equal to 80% of the city’s median family income. The USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) describes
low access for urban areas, such as Wichita, as living more than one mile from a full-service Grocery Store.
In the map below, areas highlighted in green represent food deserts within the city of Wichita as defi ned by the USDA
defi nition. Food deserts were also drawn in on Maps 1-3 in the previous section in order to allow readers to look at the
retail data in terms of food deserts as well.
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Wichita food deserts.Why we should care.
Appendix A: Retail Food Store - Survey Instrument, page 1
Evaluator: __________________________________________________
Store Name: _________________________________________________
Address: (Updates Only) __________________________________________
Time and Date of Visit: ________________________________________
Store Type: ____Supermarket/Grocery Store (e.g. Dillons)
____Convenience Store (e.g. Quick Trip)
____Ethnic/Speciality Store (e.g. Spanish Grocery Store, Meat Store)
____ Superstore (e.g. Supertarget, Walmart)
____Other Retailer (e.g. Walgreens, Dollar General)
Store Hours:
Day Hours Day Hours
Sunday Thursday
Monday Friday
Tuesday Saturday
Wednesday
Accepts SNAP/WIC Benefits: ! ! ! ____ YES ! ! _____ NO
Directions for the Evaluator: On the back of this sheet several grocery items are listed. Please record the price of the item, according to the unit requested. If an item is usually sold in the store, but is currently unavailable please record the price and write “OUT” next to it. If an item is not usually sold in a store, please write “N/A” in the price field or mark the line with a slash. If the price of an item is a “sale price” indicate the price, and write “S” next to it (e.g., Apples, $1.09/lb, S). When more than one brand/type for each item exists, please choose the cheapest one. (e.g. Whole Wheat Pasta Brand X is $1.99/package and Walmart Brand Whole Wheat Pasta is $1.09 for the same size package, record the Walmart brand price). If you cannot find an item of the desired size/package, record the closest thing and write down any differences.
Wichita Health and Wellness CoalitionRetail Food Store - Survey Instrument
January 2013
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Appendix A: Retail Food Store - Survey Instrument, page 2
Wichita Health and Wellness CoalitionRetail Food Store - Survey Instrument
January 2013
Food Item Item Weight/Unit PriceFruit - Fresh
Apples, any variety Per lb
Apples, any variety, Single One
Bananas Per lb
Banana, Single One
Oranges, any variety 4 or 8 lb bag
Fruit, Canned in Syrup 15 oz can
Vegetables - Fresh
Veg, Canned, Not Peas 14.5oz
Carrots, unpeeled 2-lb bag
Fresh Vegetables, Single Serving Single Serving Packet
Green pepper Each
Lettuce, leaf (green or red) Head
Dairy Products
Milk, 1% lowfat 1 gallon
Milk, whole 1 gallon
Cheese, cheddar, any variety Per oz
Cheese Stick, Mozerella, Part Skim 1
Lowfat yogurt 32-oz carton
Single Serving Lowfat Yogurt 6 ounce container
Grain Products
Bread, whole wheat 20 or 24-oz loaf
Bread, white 20 or 24-oz loaf
Whole Wheat Pasta 13.25 oz
Pasta, white 1-lb bag
Beans, Dry, any variety 1-lb bag
Brown Rice 32 ounces or 16 ounces
Meats/Fish
Beef, ground, non-lean Per lb
Beef, ground, lean Per lb
Chicken, thighs Per Lb
Eggs, grade A large 1 dozen
Tuna fish, water, canned 5-oz can
Beverages
Pop/Soda, not Refrigerated 2L
Juice, Refrigerated 59oz or 1/2 gallon