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Pima County Health Department Public Health Nursing Community Profile


Census Tract 2100

(Light blue highlight = ACS as source of data) (Light green highlight = Pima Maps as source
of data)
PCHD PHNs
Pearl Palmer, PHN, RN, South Public Pima County
002100
name
Health Office
Census Tract #
Pima County Health Department
Dates profile
PHN Office
Teresa Lee -- South Health Nursing
1/22/2016-2/5/2016
conducted
Office
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
CT boundaries
North
E. Fairland Stra. to E. 36th St. to S.
East S. Alvernon Way
Palo Verde Rd.
South
E. Ajo Way
West S. Campbell Ave
Housing
#/Comment
Age of
Pima
Pima
~#
Type of housing
CT
houses
CT % County
Count
of
Trash/ rubble?
unit (Census)*
%
(Census)*
%
y%
sites
2000 &
Vacant/boarded
Vacant
2
7.0
20.6
Single family
81.2
66.7
1
later
up structures?
lots?
Well
Abandoned 5
1980-1999
8.5
35.4
Duplex (2 units)
9.5
2.0
40
maintained?
cars?
Multiplex (3 or
New
15
1960-1979 25.2
29.9
6.1
20.5
2
Graffiti?
more units)
construction?
1959 &
n/a
59.3
14.1
Mobile home
3.3
10.5 Remodeling?
3
Other
earlier
CT#2100 Community Assessment, 2/05/2016, page 1

Include source of Census data: document title and


data year(s).
Other (e.g., group
homes/student housing)

Race alone or in
combination with
one or more other
races*
White
AfricanAmerican
American Indian
Asian
Ethnicity:
Hispanic or Latino
(of any race)
Include source of
data: Census
document title and
data year(s).
Ethnic food stores

Ethnic restaurants

*DP04 SELECTED HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS


(2010-2014) American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year
Estimates

N/A
COMMUNITY CORE
Demographic U.S. Census data (%)
Age
Pima
Languages
groups
CT %
Count spoken at home, 5
(years)
y%
years and over**
*
<5
9.0
6.1
English only

CT %

Pima
Count
y%

63.6

81.7

11.8

4.6

5-19

23.8

19.5

6.4
0.1

4.2
3.8

20-44
45-64

36.8
21.7

32.6
25.3

35.4

65 and
older

77.0

8.5

CT %

Pima
County
%

35.3

71.4

Spanish

64.4

23.7

Spanish, speaking
English less than
very well

25.5

6.8

16.6

*DP 05 ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES (2010-2014) American


Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
**DP02 SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE UNITED STATES (20102014) American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
Culture and ethnicity
There are no ethnic food stores within this census tract.
Los Betos Mexican Food: 3760 S. Palo Verde Rd.
Food Trucks:
Taqueria La Zeta located near Family Dollar: 3035 E 36th St.
Carnitas Layoca: 3125 E Ajo Way
El Perro Loco located at Henrys Market: 3051 S Country Club Rd.
Taqueria Santana located near Sonora Market: 3050 E 36th St.
El Chencho Hot Dogs located near Scrap Yard: 3147 E Ajo Way
Places were observed during windshield survey and verified by www.googlemaps.com

Places of worship

Apostolic Deliverance Ministry: 1975 E. 36th St


Iglesia de Dios Comunidad de Amor: 2518 S. Plumer Ave.
New Life Worship Center: 2568 E. Menor St.
Church of Christ Southside: 2503 E. 36th St.
Rising Star Baptist Church: 2800 E. 36th St.
Our Lady, Queen of All Saints Catholic Church: 2915 E. 36th St.
Gideon Missionary Baptist Church: 3085 S. Campbell Ave.
Church of Christ of the Latter-Day Saints: 3535 S. Richey Boulevard

Places were observed during windshield survey and verified by www.googlemaps.com


Art/sculpture
Cultural dress

There is no art/sculpture within this census tract.


No cultural dress was noticed within this census tract.
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HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES


Community resources (formal name, location and brief description of services)
Nearest hospital
None within census tract.
The nearest hospital is Banner-University Medical Center South Campus: 2800 E. Ajo Way
Banner UMC offers services for arthritis, cancer, diabetes, epilepsy, geriatric
medicine, heart and vascular care, headache and facial pain, and Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), among others. Banner UMC South Campus also has
an emergency department.
*Information retrieved from https://www.uahealth.com/locations/south-campus
Long term care
Urgent Care
Pharmacy (note if
has clinic)
Medical offices

None within census tract.


None within census tract.
None within census tract.
Bodycentral: 1991 E. Ajo Way Ste. 149
Provides physical therapy.
Sunnyside Medicenter: 3681 S. Palo Verde Rd.
Provides occupational health services.
*Information retrieved from www.bodycentralpt.net and www.sunnysidemedcenter.com

Complementary/
integrative care
(yoga, etc.)
Adult/senior care
centers
Nearest public
health nursing
office

None within census tract.


None within census tract.
The nearest public health office is Herbert K. Abrams Public Health Center, located outside
of census tract. The location is 3950 S. Country Club Rd #100.
Has a tuberculosis clinic, Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and FOOD Plus
programs, and an Office of Vital Records.
*Information retrieved from
http://www.webcms.pima.gov/cms/One.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=19963

Clinics

None within this census tract.

Mental health
services

Desert Hope Outpatient: 2499 E. Ajo Way


Provides substance addiction treatment and therapy.
*Information retrieved from www.pasaderanetwork.org

Social service
agencies

Kino Service Center: 2801 E. Ajo Way


Offers career services including job training.
*Information retrieved from www.webcms.pima.gov

Food bank/pantry

Community Food Bank: 3003 S. Country Club Rd.


A non-profit corporation that provides food for low income families in Southern
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Arizona. They also provide nutrition education for school age children, a culinary
training program, and a mobile food pantry program.
*Information retrieved from https://www.communityfoodbank.org/
Dismas Charities, Inc: 3443 S. Richey Ave.
Offers employment opportunities and skills training for previously incarcerated
individuals.
*Information retrieved from www.dismas.com

Other

EDUCATION
Percent
< 9th
grade

CT: 21.8

U. S. Census Data Educational Attainment


Percent
CT: 61.7
CT: 4.7
Percent HS
Bachelors
graduate or
Pima
Pima
degree or
higher
County: 87.5
County: 30.1
higher
DP02 SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE UNITED STATES
(2010-2014) American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates-

Pima
County: 5.2
*Include source of data:
Census document title and
data year(s).
Educational Community Resources (formal name, location and brief description of services)
Tucson Nursery School and Child Care Center: 2385 S. Plumer Ave.
It has a maximum capacity of 138 children; this facility offers childcare for
preschool-age and younger children.
Child care centers

School
District/Schools
inside
CT/neighborhood
schools
(public/private)

El Arcoiris de la Alegria: 2202 E. Irene Vista


Private owned Spanish-speaking childcare center that provides child care services in
the neighborhood.
*Information observed and retrieved from
http://childcarecenter.us/provider_detail/tucson_nursery_schools_child_care_centers_tucson
_az
All of this census tract is within the Tucson Unified School District. There are five public
and charter schools in total.
Pueblo Gardens Elementary School: 2210 E. 33rd St.
A public school that provides educations such as reading, writing, math, science, arts,
and social studies for children from Pre-Kindergarten to eighth grade. The school
also offers an After-School program with activities that focus on math, reading and
writing assistance, technology, visual literacy, geometric design, girl scouts and
sports.
Youthworks High School: 1915 E. 36th St.
A charter school that has a maximum capacity of 50 students, and serves grades from
9 to 12, ages from 14 to 21 years old. The institution utilizes self-paced and
independent learning and primarily focuses on areas such as language arts, math,
science, and social studies.
Southside Community School: 2701 S. Campbell Ave.
A charter school that provides educational needs for children from grades six to
eight. The schools foster academic excellence, Sonoran Desert awareness, and
community and parental involvement.
Lillian Cavett Elementary School: 2120 E. Naco Vista Dr.
A public school that provides education for children from first through sixth grade.
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The school provides a safe and welcoming environment for the students and family,
and focuses on educational, personal and social goals. The school also encourages
events such as Math and Literacy night, Back-to-School night, and parent and
teacher conferences.
Madge Utterback Middle Magnet School: 3233 S Pinal Vista.
A public school that encourages visual and performing arts. The school utilizes the
400-seat theater, band and orchestra rooms, dance studios, media center and art
rooms to support the schools programs in dance, music, and visual arts.

Library in or
nearest to CT

*Observed and information retrieved from http://edweb.tusd1.org/pueblogardens/about.asp,


http://www.youthworkshs.org/about.html,
http://www.ade.az.gov/edd/NewDetails.asp?EntityID=79432&RefTypeID=1035,
http://edweb.tusd1.org/Cavett/, http://www.utterback-tusd1.org
None in this census tract.
Quincie Douglas Library, located on1585 E. 36th St. is the closest library outside of the
census tract. It is about two blocks away from the northwest corner of the census tract.
The library opens seven days a week. It features after hours book return, computers,
meeting room, study room, and free Wi-Fi.
*Information retrieved from www.library.pima.gov
N/A

Other

Neighborhood
centers
Recreation
centers/gyms

RECREATION
Community resources (formal name, location and brief description of services)
Mulcahy Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA): 2805 E. Ajo Way.
Provides group exercises, health and wellness consultations, personal strengthening
courses and family programs to promote health and wellbeing of the community.
*Information retrieved from http://www.fwymca.org/faqs.php
Mulcahy YMCA: 2805 E. Ajo Way.
Provides group exercises, health and wellness consultations, personal strengthening
courses and family programs to promote health and wellbeing of the community.
El Paso and Southwestern Greenway pathway around Kino Environmental Restoration
Project.
An outdoor 6-mile long multi-use pathway for bicyclists and pedestrians.
*Information retrieved from https://www.tucsonaz.gov/projects/el-paso-and-southwesterngreenway and http://www.fwymca.org/faqs.php
Pueblo Gardens Park: 2585 E 36th St
There is a jungle gym with swings, basketball court, and water fountain.

Parks (include
amenities)

Three parks are joined around the Ed Pastor Kino Environmental Restoration Project:
James Thomas Park: 3200 S. Forgeus Ave.
There is a ramada, soccer fields, restrooms, a jungle gym, a tennis court, and a
barbeque grill.
Willie Blake Jr. Community Park: 3525 S. Naco Vista
There is a restroom, garbage cans, a ramada with benches, a soccer field, and water
fountains.
Sam Lena Recreation Area: 3400 S. Country Club Rd.
Large and most well-kept park. There are baseball fields, a walking path, a jungle
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gym, and shares a parking lot with the Kino Sports Complex and YMCA.

School yards

Malls/stores

Restaurants

Bars

Other
Police/Sheriff
Fire/EMT

*These parks were observed and verified by www.googlemaps.com


The Madge Utterback Magnet Middle School: 3233 S. Pinal Vista
There is a soccer field with a small set of bleachers, a covered area with benches and
a basketball court and baseball field.
Lilian Cavett Elementary School: 2120 E. Naco Vista Dr.
There is a jungle gym, an open field, and covered seating.
Southside Community School, a charter school: 2701 S. Campbell Ave.
There is a grass field, basketball court, and a jungle gym.
Youthworks High School, a charter school: 1915 E. 36th St.
There is a grass field and basketball court.
Tucson Nursery School and Child Care Center: 2385 S. Plumer Ave.
There is a small field behind the school.
Pueblo Gardens Pre-K through 8th grade: 2210 E. 33rd St.
There is an area of covered benches, a jungle gym, a soccer field, and a basketball
court.
*These schools were observed and verified by www.googlemaps.com
None within census tract.
Blue Bell Creameries: 3219 E. 45th St.
American food company that manufactures ice cream.
Burger king: 3485 E. Ajo Way
American fast food hamburger restaurant.
Culvers: 3070 S. Campbell Ave.
Privately owned and operated fast casual restaurant.
Los Betos Mexican food: 3760 S. Palo Verde Rd.
Family friendly Mexican restaurant.
Nimbus Brewing: 3850 E 44th St. Unit 138
Casual dine-in brewery with live music.
In-N-Out Burger: 1979 E. Ajo Way
Fast food restaurant that serves burgers.
Ten Fifty-Five Brewing: 3810 E. 44th St., Unit 315
Specializes in beer and wine.
Yellow Brick Coffee: 3220 S. Dodge Blvd., Unit 1
Friendly coffee house that serves various types of coffee.
*These restaurants were observed and verified by www.googlemaps.com
Ten Fifty-Five Brewing: 3810 E. 44th St., Unit 315
Specializes in beer and wine.
Territorial: 3727 S. Palo Verde Rd.
Friendly bar service.
Nimbus Brewing: 3850 E. 44th St., Unit 138
Casual dine-in brewery featuring live music.
*These bars were observed and verified by www.googlemaps.com
N/A
SAFETY AND TRANSPORTATION
Pima County Sheriffs Department: 2545 E. Ajo Way
None within census tract.
Tucson Fire Department Station 10 is close by: 801 E. Ajo Way
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Distance from CT
to fire station
Security guards
Neighborhood
Watch?
Evidence of gang/
criminal activity

Crime statistics

Registered sex
offenders

Bus Stops and


Routes

Tucson Fire Department Station 10: 801 E. Ajo Way


The department is 1.1 miles west on E. Ajo Way from the southwestern most corner of the
census tract.
*Distance obtained from www.googlemaps.com
None evident.
Neighborhood Watch signs placed within Western Hills II Neighborhood.
Graffiti (tagging) was noted throughout census tract, especially on bus stops.
Statistics from past six months
Assault: 7
Assault with deadly weapon:2
Breaking and entering: 4
Theft: 19
Theft from vehicle: 1
*Information retrieved from www.crimereports.com
The total number of sex offenders within census tract is six.
*Information retrieved from www.icrimewatch.net
There is one main bus route through this census tract. It is called the Pueblo Gardens route
(Suntran Bus Route 2) and connects the Roy Laos Transit Center to Downtown Tucson. The
main stops of interest along this bus route are Downtown, the Ronstadt Transit Center, the
Quincie Douglas Neighborhood Center and Quincie Douglas Library, the Community Food
Bank, Banner UMC South Campus Hospital, the Kino Sports Complex, and the Roy Laos
Transit Center.
Within the census tract there are:
7 stops on S. Campbell Ave.
10 stops on E. Ajo Way
16 stops along E Hidalgo Vista to E Pinal Vista
9 stops along S. Country Club Rd.
5 stops on S. Palo Verde Rd.
4 stops on E. 36th St.
11 stops along E. 31st to E. Menor St. to S. Forgeus St.
Nearly half of all bus stops in the census tract are covered. However, most are vandalized
with tagging.

*Information retrieved from http://www.suntran.com/routes.php


There is a bicycle route on the northern part of S. Campbell Ave. north of E. 36th St. The
path continues along the western part of E. 36th St. until cutting south on S. Country Club
Designated bicycle
Rd. before ending north of the Tucson Diversion Channel. There is another bicycle route on
paths
E. Ajo Way for the entire length of the census tract. There is a bicycle route along S. Palo
Verde Rd through the entire length of the census tract.
There are parking areas at all stores, schools, churches, and parks. Most houses have
Parking
driveways for one car and other cars are parallel parked on the streets.
There are sidewalks on all sides of all streets but they are minimally maintained. They have
Sidewalks
weeds growing between the cracks and are uneven. Also, litter was noted.
Streets are minimally maintained throughout the majority of this census tract. Streets have
Street conditions
potholes, cracks, and bumps.
Road hazards
There are crosswalks near school zones that do not have signals. Some speed tables on S.
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Campbell are not properly painted to be easily seen by drivers. In addition, E. 36th St. is a
busy road but opposing traffic is not separated by medians.
Other risks
There is a one four-way stop located on E. 36th street and S. Campbell Ave that can be
(e.g., dangerous
potentially dangerous due to the high traffic and separate turning lanes creating confusion at
intersections)
each stop sign. Another four-way stop located on E. 36th St. and S. Country Club Rd.
ECONOMICS
Businesses in Census Tract (enter #)
Bars
3
Convenience
0
Laundry/dry cleaners 0
Neighborhood market
2
Bookstore
0
Discount store
1
Liquor stores
0
Post office/UPS
1
Check cashing
0
Fast food
9
Malls (describe):
0
Supermarket
0
Banks
0
Gas station
3
Movie theaters:
0
Thrift/resale store
1
Farmers market
0
Community Garden
0
Other/comments:
There were multiple auto repair/auto body shops, especially near S. Palo Verde Rd. Part of
the census tract (east of S. Palo Verde Rd) has a light-industrial area so there were about a
dozen factories and warehouses. Five food trucks are included in the fast food section.
U. S. Census Data (% or $)
CT
Pima County
Female householder, no husband present, family (%)*:
19.7
12.8
Female householder, no husband present, with own
9.9
7.0
children < 18 (%)*
Median household income ($)**:
28,247
46,233
% of all people living in poverty**:
39.6
19.0
*Include source of data:
*DP02 SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE UNITED STATES
Census document title
(2010-2014) American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
and data year(s).
**DP03 SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS (2010-2014) American
Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
Names of neighborhoods

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT


Western Hills II Neighborhood
Pueblo Gardens Neighborhood
Las Vistas Neighborhood

Source: http://neighsupport.net/neighborhoods/neighborhood-profiles/
The neighborhood names are displayed on monument signs for the Western Hills II
and Pueblo Garden neighborhoods. No sign noted for Las Vistas neighborhood.
Geopolitical Boundaries and Government Representatives
Is CT inside or outside
The southeast corner of the census tract is not within city limits, including the area
city/town limits?
east of S. Country Club Rd. and the Tucson Diversion Channel and south of E. 36th St.
and S. Palo Verde Rd.
City ward(s) and council In the area within Tucson city limits, the census tract is part of Ward 5. Richard G.
member(s):
Fimbres is the council member for this area.
County district(s) and
This census tract is part of District 2. Ramon Valadez is the supervisor for this
supervisor(s):
district.
State legislative
Senator, District 2
district(s) and legislators
Andrea Dalessandro, Democrat
(1 senator and 2
Representatives, District 2
representatives):
Rosanna Gabaldon, Democrat
John Ackerley, Republican
How are neighborhood
names displayed?

US Congressional
District(s) and

Raul M. Grijalva, District 3


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representative(s):
*Include source of above
data: author, document
titles, and data year(s).
Signs of political activity
Other data/comments

Resource:
Pima County Website: gis.pima.gov
There was one sign that said Bernie Sanders for President hanging on the fence of a
residential home located on S. Campbell and E. Irene Vista.
N/A
COMMUNICATION
Circle K: 1909 E. 36th St.
Arizona Daily Star
Arizona Republic

Newspapers/Newsletters/
Flyers

Shell: 1999 E. Ajo Way


Arizona Daily Star
The Wall Street Journal
Investors Business Daily
Barrons
Tucson Weekly
Circle K: 3795 S. Palo Verde Rd.
La Estrella de Tucson
USA Today Sports Weekly
Arizona Daily Star
Arizona Republic

Two pay phones at the Circle K: 3795 S. Palo Verde Rd.


Two pay phones at the Circle K: 1909 E. 36th St.
Four billboard within our census tract.
Billboards/bulletin boards
Zero bulletin boards within our census tract.
Free Internet/Wi-Fi
Four Free Wi-Fi locations at Burger King, Yellow Brick Coffee, Mulcahy YMCA,
access/locations
and Culvers.
N/A
Other data/comments
Payphones

This form is continually updated and revised. Send suggestions to png@email.arizona.edu


Submitted by (names of students):

Liuying Wang

Date work completed: 2/05/2016

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Community Profile Rubric (points out of 100) ___________


Census
Statistics

No errors

1 error

2 errors

3 errors

4-5 errors

More than
5 errors

25 points

22 points

15 points

10 points

5 points

0 points

No errors

1 error

2 errors

More than 2
errors

5 points

3 points

1 points

0 points

Accurate labeling and


location of places and
identification of
sources of information

No errors

1-2 errors

3-4 errors

5-6 errors

More than
6 errors

20 points

15 points

10 points

5 points

0 points

Spelling; brief, clear


statements; grammar
and editing

1-2 errors

3-4 errors

5-6 errors

7-8 errors

9-10 errors

More than
10 errors

10 points

9 points

8 points

5 points

2 points

0 points

No errors

1-2 errors

3-4 errors

5-6 errors

more than 6
errors

20 points

15 points

10 points

5 points

0 points

Complete

1 piece of
data
missing

More than
1 piece of
data
missing

5 points

0 points

Submitted
with
assessment
On time

Submitted
after due
date

Not
submitted

5 points

3 points

0 points

Submitted 3
summaries
per student
(submitted
on time with
community
assessment)
5 points

Submitted
after due
date

Not
submitted

Correct sources for


statistics

Accuracy of nonstatistical data

All components of
Community Profile
complete

10 points
Census Profiles (DP02,
DP03, DP04, and
DP05) submitted with
assessment

Key informant
interviews

0 points
3 points

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