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Page 1: Appendix E - bostonmpo.org · 1 dot = 50 persons living in group quarters BOSTON REGION MPO Figure E-7 Population Living in Group Quarters Includes students in university housing

APPENDIX ETRANSPORTATION EQUITY PROGRAM MAPS

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Ashby Townsend Pepperell

Leominster

FitchburgLunenberg

Shirley

Groton

Ayer

Harvard

Lancaster

SterlingBolton

Worcester

West

Boylston Boylston

Clinton

Berlin

Stow

Hudson

Marlborough

North-borough

Westborough

South-borough

Hopkinton

Shrewsbury

Upton

Ashland

GraftonMillbury

Sudbury

Framingham

May-nard

DouglasUxbridge

Millv

ille Black-stone

Mendon

Bellin

gham

SuttonNorthbridge

Hopedale

Milford

Holliston

Medway

Fran

klin

Wrentham

Plainville

NorthAttle-boro

Seekonk

Rehoboth

Taunton

DightonBerkley

Norton

Mansfield

Attleboro

Som

erse

t

Swansea

Fall River

Freetown

Fair-haven

Middleborough

Rochester

Lakeville

Mattapoisett

Wareham

Plymouth

Raynham

Carver

BridgewaterHalifax

Plympton

Kingston

Easton WestBridge-water

EastBridge-water

Hanson

PembrokeWhitman

Brockton

Marshfield

Rockland Hanover

Norwell

Scituate

Stou

ghto

n Avon

Foxborough

Sharon

Duxbury

Abington

CantonWalpole

Norfolk

Med

field

Sherborn

Millis

Needham

CohassetHingham

Wey

mou

th

BraintreeRandolph

Natick

Dover

Norwood

WestwoodQuincyMilton

Dedham

Cambridge

Boston

Hol-brook

Hull

Winthrop

NahantArlington

MedfordSomerville

Belmont

Bedford

Lexington

Waltham

Brooklin

e

Watertown

Newton

Wellesley

Weston

Way

land

LincolnConcord

ActonBox-borough

Billerica

Bur-lington

Wilmington

Carlisle

Woburn

Chelmsford

Tewksbury

Lowell

Dracut

Tyngsborough

Littleton

Westford

Dunstable

Winchester Ston

eham

EverettRevere

Melrose

Malden

Chelsea

Wake-field Saugus

Lynn MarbleheadSalemPeabody

Lynnfield

Read

ing

NorthReading

Rockport

Gloucester

Danvers

Middleton

Andover

LawrenceNorth

AndoverBoxford

Tops

field

Hamilton

WenhamBeverly

Manchester

Essex

Ipswich

RowleyGeorge-town

Groveland

Methuen

Merrimac

Haverhill

Amesbury

Newburyport

Salisbury

WestNewbury

Newbury

Swampscott

BOSTONREGION MPO

Figure E-1Eld erly

T ransportation A naly sis Z ones

TAZs that exceed the regional threshold forelderly population(75 years and older)

Source: 2010-2014 American Community Survey

Regional Threshold: 6.7%

SCALE IN MILES

0 5 10

2017 Title VI Triennial Report

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Ashby Townsend Pepperell

Leominster

FitchburgLunenberg

Shirley

Groton

Ayer

Harvard

Lancaster

SterlingBolton

Worcester

West

Boylston Boylston

Clinton

Berlin

Stow

Hudson

Marlborough

North-borough

Westborough

South-borough

Hopkinton

Shrewsbury

Upton

Ashland

GraftonMillbury

Sudbury

Framingham

May-nard

DouglasUxbridge

Millv

ille Black-stone

Mendon

Bellin

gham

SuttonNorthbridge

Hopedale

Milford

Holliston

Medway

Fran

klin

Wrentham

Plainville

NorthAttle-boro

Seekonk

Rehoboth

Taunton

DightonBerkley

Norton

Mansfield

Attleboro

Som

erse

t

Swansea

Fall River

Freetown

Fair-haven

Middleborough

Rochester

Lakeville

Mattapoisett

Wareham

Plymouth

Raynham

Carver

BridgewaterHalifax

Plympton

Kingston

Easton WestBridge-water

EastBridge-water

Hanson

PembrokeWhitman

Brockton

Marshfield

Rockland Hanover

Norwell

Scituate

Stou

ghto

n Avon

Foxborough

Sharon

Duxbury

Abington

CantonWalpole

Norfolk

Med

field

Sherborn

Millis

Needham

CohassetHingham

Wey

mou

th

BraintreeRandolph

Natick

Dover

Norwood

WestwoodQuincyMilton

Dedham

Cambridge

Boston

Hol-brook

Hull

Winthrop

NahantArlington

MedfordSomerville

Belmont

Bedford

Lexington

Waltham

Brooklin

e

Watertown

Newton

Wellesley

Weston

Way

land

LincolnConcord

ActonBox-borough

Billerica

Bur-lington

Wilmington

Carlisle

Woburn

Chelmsford

Tewksbury

Lowell

Dracut

Tyngsborough

Littleton

Westford

Dunstable

Winchester Ston

eham

EverettRevere

Melrose

Malden

Chelsea

Wake-field Saugus

Lynn MarbleheadSalemPeabody

Lynnfield

Read

ing

NorthReading

Rockport

Gloucester

Danvers

Middleton

Andover

LawrenceNorth

AndoverBoxford

Tops

field

Hamilton

WenhamBeverly

Manchester

Essex

Ipswich

RowleyGeorge-town

Groveland

Methuen

Merrimac

Haverhill

Amesbury

Newburyport

Salisbury

WestNewbury

Newbury

Swampscott

BOSTONREGION MPO

Figure E-2Fem ale-H ead ed H ouseh old s w ith

C h ild ren T ransportation A naly sis Z ones

TAZs that exceed the regional threshold forfemale-headed householdswith children

Source: 2010-2014 American Community Survey

Regional Threshold: 11.6%

SCALE IN MILES

0 5 10

2017 Title VI Triennial Report

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Ashby Townsend Pepperell

Leominster

FitchburgLunenberg

Shirley

Groton

Ayer

Harvard

Lancaster

SterlingBolton

Worcester

West

Boylston Boylston

Clinton

Berlin

Stow

Hudson

Marlborough

North-borough

Westborough

South-borough

Hopkinton

Shrewsbury

Upton

Ashland

GraftonMillbury

Sudbury

Framingham

May-nard

DouglasUxbridge

Millv

ille Black-stone

Mendon

Bellin

gham

SuttonNorthbridge

Hopedale

Milford

Holliston

Medway

Fran

klin

Wrentham

Plainville

NorthAttle-boro

Seekonk

Rehoboth

Taunton

DightonBerkley

Norton

Mansfield

Attleboro

Som

erse

t

Swansea

Fall River

Freetown

Fair-haven

Middleborough

Rochester

Lakeville

Mattapoisett

Wareham

Plymouth

Raynham

Carver

BridgewaterHalifax

Plympton

Kingston

Easton WestBridge-water

EastBridge-water

Hanson

PembrokeWhitman

Brockton

Marshfield

Rockland Hanover

Norwell

Scituate

Stou

ghto

n Avon

Foxborough

Sharon

Duxbury

Abington

CantonWalpole

Norfolk

Med

field

Sherborn

Millis

Needham

CohassetHingham

Wey

mou

th

BraintreeRandolph

Natick

Dover

Norwood

WestwoodQuincyMilton

Dedham

Cambridge

Boston

Hol-brook

Hull

Winthrop

NahantArlington

MedfordSomerville

Belmont

Bedford

Lexington

Waltham

Brooklin

e

Watertown

Newton

Wellesley

Weston

Way

land

LincolnConcord

ActonBox-borough

Billerica

Bur-lington

Wilmington

Carlisle

Woburn

Chelmsford

Tewksbury

Lowell

Dracut

Tyngsborough

Littleton

Westford

Dunstable

Winchester Ston

eham

EverettRevere

Melrose

Malden

Chelsea

Wake-field Saugus

Lynn MarbleheadSalemPeabody

Lynnfield

Read

ing

NorthReading

Rockport

Gloucester

Danvers

Middleton

Andover

LawrenceNorth

AndoverBoxford

Tops

field

Hamilton

WenhamBeverly

Manchester

Essex

Ipswich

RowleyGeorge-town

Groveland

Methuen

Merrimac

Haverhill

Amesbury

Newburyport

Salisbury

WestNewbury

Newbury

Swampscott

BOSTONREGION MPO

Figure E-3Persons w ith D isab ility

T ransportation A naly sis Z ones

TAZs that exceed the regional threshold forpersons with disability

Source: 2010-2014 American Community Survey

Regional Threshold: 10.0%

SCALE IN MILES

0 5 10

2017 Title VI Triennial Report

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Ashby Townsend Pepperell

Leominster

FitchburgLunenberg

Shirley

Groton

Ayer

Harvard

Lancaster

SterlingBolton

Worcester

West

Boylston Boylston

Clinton

Berlin

Stow

Hudson

Marlborough

North-borough

Westborough

South-borough

Hopkinton

Shrewsbury

Upton

Ashland

GraftonMillbury

Sudbury

Framingham

May-nard

DouglasUxbridge

Millv

ille Black-stone

Mendon

Bellin

gham

SuttonNorthbridge

Hopedale

Milford

Holliston

Medway

Fran

klin

Wrentham

Plainville

NorthAttle-boro

Seekonk

Rehoboth

Taunton

DightonBerkley

Norton

Mansfield

Attleboro

Som

erse

t

Swansea

Fall River

Freetown

Fair-haven

Middleborough

Rochester

Lakeville

Mattapoisett

Wareham

Plymouth

Raynham

Carver

BridgewaterHalifax

Plympton

Kingston

Easton WestBridge-water

EastBridge-water

Hanson

PembrokeWhitman

Brockton

Marshfield

Rockland Hanover

Norwell

Scituate

Stou

ghto

n Avon

Foxborough

Sharon

Duxbury

Abington

CantonWalpole

Norfolk

Med

field

Sherborn

Millis

Needham

CohassetHingham

Wey

mou

th

BraintreeRandolph

Natick

Dover

Norwood

WestwoodQuincyMilton

Dedham

Cambridge

Boston

Hol-brook

Hull

Winthrop

NahantArlington

MedfordSomerville

Belmont

Bedford

Lexington

Waltham

Brooklin

e

Watertown

Newton

Wellesley

Weston

Way

land

LincolnConcord

ActonBox-borough

Billerica

Bur-lington

Wilmington

Carlisle

Woburn

Chelmsford

Tewksbury

Lowell

Dracut

Tyngsborough

Littleton

Westford

Dunstable

Winchester Ston

eham

EverettRevere

Melrose

Malden

Chelsea

Wake-field Saugus

Lynn MarbleheadSalemPeabody

Lynnfield

Read

ing

NorthReading

Rockport

Gloucester

Danvers

Middleton

Andover

LawrenceNorth

AndoverBoxford

Tops

field

Hamilton

WenhamBeverly

Manchester

Essex

Ipswich

RowleyGeorge-town

Groveland

Methuen

Merrimac

Haverhill

Amesbury

Newburyport

Salisbury

WestNewbury

Newbury

Swampscott

BOSTONREGION MPO

Figure E-4Z ero-V eh ic le H ouseh old

T ransportation A naly sis Z ones

TAZs that exceed the regional threshold forzero-vehicle households

Source: 2010-2014 American Community Survey

Regional Threshold: 15.9%

SCALE IN MILES

0 5 10

2017 Title VI Triennial Report

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Re g i o n a l Th r e s h o l d s :- Mi n o r i t y : 2 7 . 8 %- L o w - i n c o m e : $ 4 5 , 6 2 4-

-

L EP: 1 0 . 5 %- El d e r l y : 6 . 7 %- - D i s a b i l i t y : 1 0 . 0 %- F e m a l e h e a d e d H H w i t h c h i l d r e n : 1 1 . 6 %

Ashby Townsend Pepperell

Leominster

FitchburgLunenberg

Shirley

Groton

Ayer

Harvard

Lancaster

SterlingBolton

Worcester

West

Boylston Boylston

Clinton

Berlin

Stow

Hudson

Marlborough

North-borough

Westborough

South-borough

Hopkinton

Shrewsbury

Upton

Ashland

GraftonMillbury

Sudbury

Framingham

May-nard

DouglasUxbridge

Millv

ille Black-stone

Mendon

Bellin

gham

SuttonNorthbridge

Hopedale

Milford

Holliston

Medway

Fran

klin

Wrentham

Plainville

NorthAttle-boro

Seekonk

Rehoboth

Taunton

DightonBerkley

Norton

Mansfield

Attleboro

Som

erse

t

Swansea

Fall River

Freetown

Fair-haven

Middleborough

Rochester

Lakeville

Mattapoisett

Wareham

Plymouth

Raynham

Carver

BridgewaterHalifax

Plympton

Kingston

Easton WestBridge-water

EastBridge-water

Hanson

PembrokeWhitman

Brockton

Marshfield

Rockland

Hanover

Norwell

Scituate

Stou

ghto

n Avon

Foxborough

Sharon

Duxbury

Abington

Canton

WalpoleNorfolk

Med

field

Sherborn

Millis

Needham

CohassetHingham

Wey

mou

thBraintree

Randolph

Natick

Dover

Norwood

WestwoodQuincyMilton

Dedham

BostonBrookline

Hol-brook

Hull

Zero-vehicle HH: 15.9%

Winthrop

NahantArlingtonMedford

SomervilleCambridge

Belmont

Bedford

Lexington

WalthamWatertown

Newton

Wellesley

Weston

Way

land

LincolnConcord

ActonBox-borough

Billerica

Bur-lington

Wilmington

Carlisle

Woburn

Chelmsford

Tewksbury

Lowell

Dracut

Tyngsborough

Littleton

Westford

Dunstable

Winchester Ston

eham

EverettRevere

MelroseMalden

Chelsea

Wake-field Saugus

Lynn MarbleheadSalemPeabody

Lynnfield

Read

ing

NorthReading

Rockport

Gloucester

Danvers

Middleton

Andover

LawrenceNorth

AndoverBoxford

TopsfieldHamilton

WenhamBeverly Manchester

Essex

Ipswich

RowleyGeorge-town

Groveland

Methuen

Merrimac

Haverhill

Amesbury

Newburyport

Salisbury

WestNewbury

Newbury

Swampscott

Low-income or minority or3 other populations

BOSTONREGION MPO

Figure E-5C om m unities of

Potential D isad vantage

Low-income or minority

Source: 2010 decennial census

SCALE IN MILES

0 5 10

2017 Title VI Triennial Report

Source: 2010-2014 American Community Survey

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Ashby Townsend Pepperell

Leominster

FitchburgLunenberg

Shirley

Groton

Ayer

Harvard

Lancaster

SterlingBolton

Worcester

West

Boylston Boylston

Clinton

Berlin

Stow

Hudson

Marlborough

North-borough

Westborough

South-borough

Hopkinton

Shrewsbury

Upton

Ashland

GraftonMillbury

Sudbury

Framingham

May-nard

DouglasUxbridge

Millv

ille Black-stone

Mendon

Bellin

gham

SuttonNorthbridge

Hopedale

Milford

Holliston

Medway

Fran

klin

Wrentham

Plainville

NorthAttle-boro

Seekonk

Rehoboth

Taunton

DightonBerkley

Norton

Mansfield

Attleboro

Som

erse

t

Swansea

Fall River

Freetown

Fair-haven

Middleborough

Rochester

Lakeville

Mattapoisett

Wareham

Plymouth

Raynham

Carver

BridgewaterHalifax

Plympton

Kingston

Easton WestBridge-water

EastBridge-water

Hanson

PembrokeWhitman

Brockton

Marshfield

Rockland Hanover

Norwell

Scituate

Stou

ghto

n Avon

Foxborough

Sharon

Duxbury

Abington

CantonWalpole

Norfolk

Med

field

Sherborn

Millis

Needham

CohassetHingham

Wey

mou

th

BraintreeRandolph

Natick

Dover

Norwood

WestwoodQuincyMilton

Dedham

Cambridge

Boston

Hol-brook

Hull

Winthrop

NahantArlington

MedfordSomerville

Belmont

Bedford

Lexington

Waltham

Brooklin

e

Watertown

Newton

Wellesley

Weston

Way

land

LincolnConcord

ActonBox-borough

Billerica

Bur-lington

Wilmington

Carlisle

Woburn

Chelmsford

Tewksbury

Lowell

Dracut

Tyngsborough

Littleton

Westford

Dunstable

Winchester Ston

eham

EverettRevere

Melrose

Malden

Chelsea

Wake-field Saugus

Lynn MarbleheadSalemPeabody

Lynnfield

Read

ing

NorthReading

Rockport

Gloucester

Danvers

Middleton

Andover

LawrenceNorth

AndoverBoxford

Tops

field

Hamilton

WenhamBeverly

Manchester

Essex

Ipswich

RowleyGeorge-town

Groveland

Methuen

Merrimac

Haverhill

Amesbury

Newburyport

Salisbury

WestNewbury

Newbury

Swampscott

BOSTONREGION MPO

Figure E-6Population Y ounger

th en 1 8 Y ears

SCALE IN MILES

0 5 10

2017 Title VI Triennial Report

1 dot = 500 people

Note: Dots are placed randomly within TAZs

Source: 2010 decennial census

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Ashby Townsend Pepperell

Leominster

FitchburgLunenberg

Shirley

Groton

Ayer

Harvard

Lancaster

SterlingBolton

Worcester

West

Boylston Boylston

Clinton

Berlin

Stow

Hudson

Marlborough

North-borough

Westborough

South-borough

Hopkinton

Shrewsbury

Upton

Ashland

GraftonMillbury

Sudbury

Framingham

May-nard

DouglasUxbridge

Millv

ille Black-stone

Mendon

Bellin

gham

SuttonNorthbridge

Hopedale

Milford

Holliston

Medway

Fran

klin

Wrentham

Plainville

NorthAttle-boro

Seekonk

Rehoboth

Taunton

DightonBerkley

Norton

Mansfield

Attleboro

Som

erse

t

Swansea

Fall River

Freetown

Fair-haven

Middleborough

Rochester

Lakeville

Mattapoisett

Wareham

Plymouth

Raynham

Carver

BridgewaterHalifax

Plympton

Kingston

Easton WestBridge-water

EastBridge-water

Hanson

PembrokeWhitman

Brockton

Marshfield

Rockland

Hanover

Norwell

Scituate

Stou

ghto

n Avon

Foxborough

Sharon

Duxbury

Abington

Canton

WalpoleNorfolk

Med

field

Sherborn

Millis

Needham

CohassetHingham

Wey

mou

thBraintree

Randolph

Natick

Dover

Norwood

WestwoodQuincyMilton

DedhamCambridge

BostonBrookline

Hol-brook

Hull

Winthrop

NahantArlingtonMedford

Somerville

Belmont

Bedford

Lexington

WalthamWatertown

Newton

Wellesley

Weston

Way

land

LincolnConcord

ActonBox-borough

Billerica

Bur-lington

Wilmington

Carlisle

Woburn

Chelmsford

Tewksbury

Lowell

Dracut

Tyngsborough

Littleton

Westford

Dunstable

Winchester Ston

eham

EverettRevere

MelroseMalden

Chelsea

Wake-field Saugus

Lynn MarbleheadSalemPeabody

Lynnfield

Read

ing

NorthReading

Rockport

Gloucester

Danvers

Middleton

Andover

LawrenceNorth

AndoverBoxford

TopsfieldHamilton

WenhamBeverly Manchester

Essex

Ipswich

RowleyGeorge-town

Groveland

Methuen

Merrimac

Haverhill

Amesbury

Newburyport

Salisbury

WestNewbury

Newbury

Swampscott

1 dot = 50 persons living in group quarters

BOSTONREGION MPO

Figure E-7Population Livingin Group Quarters

Includes students inuniversity housing

Source: 2010 decennial census

SCALE IN MILES

0 5 10

2017 Title VI Triennial Report

Institutionalized group quarters include correctionalfacilities for adults, juvenile correctional facilities, nursing facilities, and other in-patient healthcare facilities. Non-institutionalized group quarters includecollege/university student housing, military group quarters, emergency/transitional homeless shelters, adult group homes, adult residential treatment centers, religous housing, and workers' group living quarters.

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