Data Summary

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Windshield Survey Data Overview

Data

Strengths

Weaknesses

Houses older than 50 years old

Increasing issues in structural, pests, and fire hazards

Abandoned cars

Another fire hazards issue and safety concerns

Public parks and Recreational areas

Available for residents of all ages, providing safe spaces for exercise, physical activity, and family gatherings

New stores, restaurants, and businesses

Showing economic growth and increasing access to goods and services

Public buses

Affordable transportation for residents who do not drive

Aging apartments buildings, graffiti, and abandoned properties

Reduced neighborhood appeal, lower property values, and potential crime risks

Presence of homeless people

Showing housing instability and potential gaps in social support

Recycling businesses

Promoting environmental responsibility and offering employment opportunities

Limited after-school programs

Increasing risks for unsupervised youth

Large shopping centers (Ontario Mills and Victoria Gardens)

Provide access to essential goods, restaurants, friend hangout places and family get together

Multiple major hospitals (Loma Linda Hospital, Kaiser Permanente Medical Office)

Offering emergency care, specialty services, and inpatient treatment

Multiple churches

Serve as spiritual, social, and emotional support groups, offering community programs, food assistance, and youth activities.

Major shopping stores (Costco, Walmart, Target, Sam’s Club)

Giving residents access to affordable groceries, household items, and bulk goods

Ride services (Uber, Lyft)

Giving residents flexible and ondemand transportation options directly from cell phones

Social services buildings (Medi-Cal, CalFresh, Disability Benefits)

Offering essential support for lowincome families, older adults, and individuals with disabilities

Doctor offices (family doctor, dentist, specialists)

Improving access to preventive and ongoing care

Firefighter and Police Department

Providing emergency response, public safety, and community outreach

Different races supermarkets

Representing different racial and cultural groups provide diverse food options

Different races (20.3% white, 11.2% black, 3.8% Asian, 70.2% Hispanic or Latino)

Diversity contributes to cultural richness, multilingual services, and inclusive community programs

Presence of automobile accidents

Traffic safety concerns or inadequate road infrastructure

Alcoholism and drug addiction

Suggesting a need for more behavioral health resources

Payday loan centers, pawn shops, and liquor stores

Showing financial struggles and predatory lending in lowincome areas