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Benchmarking Baltimore City, Maryland against all counties

 

Baltimore City, Maryland has the 11th-highest walkability index (14.40) of all the 3,142 counties. That 14.40 compares to an average of 6.30 and standard deviation of 1.80 across those 3,142 counties.

Baltimore City, Maryland has these related standings among all the 3,142 counties:

  • walkability index = 14.40 (11th-highest)

  • households with internet access = 95.61% (591st-most)

  • households with no vehicle = 29.77% (18th-most)

  • workers who commute 60 minutes or more = 12.79% (384th-most, tied)

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Peers

beat out by San Francisco County, California (16.23), Falls Church City, Virginia (16.15), Suffolk County, Massachusetts (15.66), and Multnomah County, Oregon (15.28), and 6 others, ending with Charlottesville City, Virginia (14.43).

beat Denver County, Colorado (14.37), Alexandria City, Virginia (14.35), Nassau County, New York (14.26), and St. Louis City, Missouri (14.13), and 3,127 others, ending with Loving County, Texas (1.00).

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References

  1. walkability index. Higher values are better. This index measures walkable streats, including pedestrian-oriented intersections and diversity of area businesses. The index ranges from 1 to 20 (best). Source is Institute of Museum and Libraries Sciences and OpenStreetMap, 2011.