22nd Annual DATOS: The State of Arizona's Hispanic Market (2018)

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PARKS AND RECREATION

INCOME DETERMINES ACCESSIBILITY TO PARKS Income Determines Accessibility to Parks

267,998 200,403 156,356 111,642

99,124

78,081

TOTAL

UNDER 75% MEDIAN CITY INCOME

101,279

36,457

41,624

HOUSEHOLDS SERVED

HOUSEHOLDS NOT SERVED

75%-125% MEDIAN CITY INCOME

OVER 125% MEDIAN CITY INCOME

Source: ParkScore, Phoenix Results, 2017 parkscore.tpl.org/ReportImages/Phoenix_AZ.pdf Source: ParkScore, Phoenix Results, 2017 parkscore.tpl.org/ReportImages/Phoenix_AZ.pdf

"...DISCOMFORT [WITH THE OUTDOORS], COUPLED WITH THE LEGACIES OF EXCLUSION AND CULTURAL UNFAMILIARITY, HAS LED A QUARTER OF AFRICAN AMERICANS AND HISPANICS TO CHARACTERIZE PARKS AS UNSAFE OR UNPLEASANT." Source: National Geographic, Changing the Face of National Parks, February 2017 news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/02/diversity-in-national-parks/

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