environmental justice communities - connecticut · 384 291 691 684 7 15 8 9 2 0 2.5 5 10 miles data...
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Kent
Sharon
StaffordSalisbury
Lebanon
Lyme
Norfolk
Killingly
Newtown
Litchfield
Goshen
Guilford
Granby
Suffield
Haddam
Woodstock
Tolland
New Milford
Cornwall
Danbury
Hebron
Union
Ashford
Pomfret
Ledyard
Enfield
Oxford
SalemMontville
Groton
Mansfield
Colchester
Thompson
Avon
Berlin
Plainfield
Greenwich
Canaan
Madison
East Haddam
Glastonbury
Coventry
Easton
Griswold
Shelton
Wilton
Stamford
Bristol
Preston
Hamden
Hartland
Ellington
Redding
Southbury
Somers
Torrington
Cheshire
Windsor
Fairfield
Warren
Simsbury
Voluntown
Middletown
Canterbury
Stonington
WoodburyNorwich
Canton
Eastford
Monroe
Sterling
Wallingford
East Lyme
Ridgefield
Waterford
Brooklyn
Milford
Willington
Colebrook
Washington
North Stonington
Roxbury
Winchester
Durham
Southington
Harwinton
Meriden
Morris
Killingworth
Barkhamsted
Windham
Bozrah
Portland
Burlington
New Hartford
Hampton
Norwalk
Weston
Waterbury
Wolcott
Old Lyme
Watertown
Bethel
East Hampton
Trumbull
Putnam
Sherman
Chaplin
Bethany
Lisbon
Vernon
Branford
Farmington
Bloomfield
Franklin
Orange
Manchester
Columbia
Plymouth
Clinton
Bolton
Chester
Westport
Scotland
Hartford
Essex
Stratford
East Windsor
Brookfield
South Windsor
Darien
New Fairfield
Andover
MarlboroughBethlehem
New Canaan
North Branford
Seymour
New Haven
North Haven
Sprague
Prospect
Middlebury
West Hartford
Woodbridge
Bridgeport
Naugatuck
Westbrook
East Granby
North Canaan
East Hartford
Bridgewater
Rocky Hill
Cromwell
Deep River
Newington
Old Saybrook
Middlefield
New BritainPlainville
Wethersfield
Derby
Beacon Falls
Ansonia
East Haven
Thomaston
West Haven
Windsor Locks
New London
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Data SourcesEconomically Distressed Municipalities - Created by the CTDepartment of Economic and Community Development forthe year 2007 and listed on their website. Environmental Justice Areas - Created by The Capitol Region Councilof Governments, CRCOG has developed maps of target areas withlow-income. Low-income areas include additional block groups thathad at least 30% low-income population (household income 200%or below the Census poverty threshold, by family size) according tothe 2000 Census.Sources: Census 2000 SF1 P008 Census 2000 SF3 P008 Census 2000 Tiger Line files
Political Boundaries - From the Connecticut TownBoundaries layer published by the CT DEP, which is derived from1:24,000-scale DLG Political Boundary information compiledby the USGS. Source map scale is 1:24,000.Roads - From the Routes layer published by the CT DEP,which is derived from the Connecticut Street NetworkState Plane, TIGER/Line 2000 layer published by theUniversity of Connecticut, Center for Geographic Informationand Analysis using the TIGER/Line street data originallycompiled by the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. CensusBureau, Geography Division. Source map scale is 1:100,000.Hydrography - From the Named Waterbody layerpublished by the CT DEP, which is derived from 1:24,000-scaleDLG Hydrography information compiled by the USGS. Sourcemap scale is 1:24,000.Layout - The original map layout was created by the State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection 3/10/06.
Legend30 Percent Low IncomeEconomically Distressed Municipalities
Environmental Justice and Economically Distressed CommunitiesThe Capitol Region Council of Governments
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Environmental Justice and Economically Distressed CommunitiesThe Capitol Region Council of Governments
- 2008 -
Environmental Justice Communities