108 datasets found

Licenses: Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) Organizations: Champaign County Regional Planning Commission

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  • Historic Preservation

    The historic preservation indicator tracks the number of sites in the City of Champaign, the City of Urbana, the Village of Mahomet, the Village of Rantoul, and Champaign County...
  • Access to Bicycle Infrastructure

    The Access to Bicycle Infrastructure indicator measures the percent of residential parcels in the Champaign-Urbana-Savoy area that are within one half mile and one quarter mile...
  • Access to Transit

    The Access to Transit indicator measures the percent of residential parcels in the Champaign-Urbana-Savoy urbanized area that are within one half mile and within one quarter...
  • Access to Parks

    The Access to Parks indicator measures the number of residential parcels in the Champaign-Urbana-Savoy urbanized area that are within one half mile and within one quarter mile...
  • Library Patronage

    The library patronage indicator measures the percentage of the total resident population served by each public library (the percentage of eligible residents that holds an...
  • Internet Access Technology Options

    The Internet access indicator measures the prevalence of different Internet technology options available in Champaign County, Illinois, and the U.S., at two different speeds:...
  • Active Transportation Infrastructure

    This indicator measures the amount of active transportation infrastructure (e.g., bike routes, bike lanes, and other forms of bike infrastructure; sidewalks) in miles in the...
  • Regional Destinations Accessible Via Transit: Outside Illinois

    This indicator shows the number of destinations outside of Illinois that are accessible via train, bus, or plane, illustrating the degree to which Champaign County residents can...
  • Regional Destinations Accessible Via Transit: Within Illinois

    This indicator shows the number of destinations within Illinois that are accessible via train, bus, or plane, illustrating the degree to which Champaign County residents can...
  • Street Safety: Traffic Crashes Involving Bicycles and Pedestrians

    The Street Safety: All Traffic Crashes indicator measures the total number of traffic crash incidents each year in the Champaign-Urbana metropolitan planning area (MPA) and...
  • Street Safety: All Traffic Crashes

    The Street Safety: All Traffic Crashes indicator measures the total number of traffic crash incidents each year in the Champaign-Urbana metropolitan planning area (MPA) and...
  • Property Crime Rate

    The property crime rate indicator includes both the total number of property crime incidents per year in Champaign County, and the number of property crime incidents per 100,000...
  • Major Soils by Series: Champaign County

    Source: Champaign County Regional Planning Commission. (2013). Champaign County Land Evaluation and Site Assessment System Update: Revised October 24, 2013. Appendix A.
  • Water Use Per Capita

    Water use per capita measures the amount of water used per person in Champaign County, categorized by public water supply withdrawals and domestic self-supplied withdrawals....
  • Total Population: Area Counties, 1900-2020

    Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2020; generated by CCRPC staff; using 2020 Census Demographic Data Map Viewer;...
  • Total Population: Champaign County Townships, 1900-2020

    Sources: U.S. Census Bureau; 2020 Census (P.L. 94-171) Redistricting Data Summary Files; (25 August 2021). U.S. Census Bureau; Census 2000, Summary File 1, Table DP-1;...
  • Wireless Internet Provider Options

    Internet access is also measured by the number of options for wireless internet providers available to residents of Champaign County, Illinois, and the U.S., at speeds of 4/1...
  • Household type by tenure

    Data source: American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
  • Median family income

    Data source: American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
  • Poverty status

    Data source: American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates