Data Summary
Windshield Survey Data Overview
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Data |
Strengths |
Weaknesses |
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Houses older than 50 years old |
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Increasing issues in structural, pests, and fire hazards |
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Abandoned cars |
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Another fire hazards issue and safety concerns |
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Public parks and Recreational areas |
Available for residents of all ages, providing safe spaces for exercise, physical activity, and family gatherings |
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New stores, restaurants, and businesses |
Showing economic growth and increasing access to goods and services |
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Public buses |
Affordable transportation for residents who do not drive |
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Aging apartments buildings, graffiti, and abandoned properties |
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Reduced neighborhood appeal, lower property values, and potential crime risks |
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Presence of homeless people |
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Showing housing instability and potential gaps in social support |
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Recycling businesses |
Promoting environmental responsibility and offering employment opportunities |
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Limited after-school programs |
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Increasing risks for unsupervised youth |
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Large shopping centers (Ontario Mills and Victoria Gardens) |
Provide access to essential goods, restaurants, friend hangout places and family get together |
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Multiple major hospitals (Loma Linda Hospital, Kaiser Permanente Medical Office) |
Offering emergency care, specialty services, and inpatient treatment |
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Multiple churches |
Serve as spiritual, social, and emotional support groups, offering community programs, food assistance, and youth activities. |
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Major shopping stores (Costco, Walmart, Target, Sam’s Club) |
Giving residents access to affordable groceries, household items, and bulk goods |
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Ride services (Uber, Lyft) |
Giving residents flexible and ondemand transportation options directly from cell phones |
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Social services buildings (Medi-Cal, CalFresh, Disability Benefits) |
Offering essential support for lowincome families, older adults, and individuals with disabilities |
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Doctor offices (family doctor, dentist, specialists) |
Improving access to preventive and ongoing care |
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Firefighter and Police Department |
Providing emergency response, public safety, and community outreach |
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Different races supermarkets |
Representing different racial and cultural groups provide diverse food options |
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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 |
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Presence of automobile accidents |
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Traffic safety concerns or inadequate road infrastructure |
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Alcoholism and drug addiction |
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Suggesting a need for more behavioral health resources |
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Payday loan centers, pawn shops, and liquor stores |
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Showing financial struggles and predatory lending in lowincome areas |
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