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Inclusive Dubuque Work Session
Copyrighted September 19, 2022 City of Dubuque Work Session - Top # 02. City Council Meeting ITEM TITLE: 6:00 PM - Inclusive Dubuque Work Session SUMMARY: Clara Lopez from the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque will be presenting a quarterly report on Inclusive Dubuque. SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Inclusive Dubuque Quarterly Update -CB Memo Staff Memo Project Hope + Inclusive Dubuque Combined Presentation Type Staff Memo Staff Memo Supporting Documentation THE C DUj!BaFE Masterpiece on the Mississippi CRENNA M. BRUMWELL, EsQ. CITY ATTORNEY MEMO To: Mayor Brad Cavanagh and Members of the City Council DATE: SEPTEMBER 14, 2022 RE: Inclusive Dubuque Quarterly Update — Work Session Dubuque All•Merica Cif M1.tiift'�Al.i A'A'.If-,v. AA- 2007-2012.2013 2017*2019 Economic Development Director Jill Connors is submitting information for the work session on September 19, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. Clara Lopez from the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque will be presenting the 3rd Quarter report from 2022. OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY DUBUQUE, IOWA SUITE 330, HARBOR VIEW PLACE, 300 MAIN STREET DUBUQUE, IA 52001-6944 TELEPHONE (563) 589-4381 / FAx (563) 583-1040 / EMAIL cbrumwel@cityofdubuque.org THE CITY OF UB E Masterpiece on the Mississippi Dubuque Economic Development Department 50 West 13th Street All -America City Dubuque, Iowa 52001-4864 NAD nn. "`�-.its "` Office (563) 589-4393 TTY (563) 690-6678 http://www.cityofdubuque.org 2007-2012.2013 2017*2019 TO: Crenna M. Brumwell, City Attorney FROM: Jill M. Connors, Economic Development Director SUBJECT: Inclusive Dubuque Quarterly Update — Work Session DATE: September 14, 2022 At a Monday, September 19, 2022, Work Session at 6:00 p.m. Alex Baum from the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque will be presenting the 3rd Quarter report from 2022. �11 Community Foundation of Greater .Dubuque Project HOPE City Council Work Session I September 19,, 2022 Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque • r"s • • Project HOPE "A" IL� J" ,. M.,No PROJECT HOPE Droiect HOPE Steering Cc • Cost of living • Setting metrics and targets • Gender and Poverty • Housing • Early Childhood Education • Child Care • Outreach to Underserved Communities • Low -Income Social Networks • Where is poverty in Dubuque? Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Poverty and Workforce 7- . • Every Child Reads (ECR) • Summer Learning • Dubuque College Access Network (DCAN) • Restorative Strategies In Dubuque, 4.3 out of 10 third -graders, i�l�fi�l}�li�l 3 out of 10 Black students, And 1.2 out of 10 Pacific Islanders are reading at grade level! • Immigration Needs Assessment • Immigrant Mapping Project • Work Closely with Inclusive Dubuque Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Learning PROJECT M COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT MLN IAL HLALIH SERVICLS HUF143 WA WV=NEiH3016 COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT' ,,4 CHILD CARL HEY FUD P4 S.DX NEEP Wb n .�u�• ice• Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Data data Wa I k -q u ity Profiles dashboards Data - ALICE Survival Budget Housing m $554 Child Care $O Food , $385 Transportation $326 Health Care $226 Technology $60 Miscellaneous $186 Taxes $308 Monthly Total $2,9045 Annual Total $24.9540 Hourly Wage $12.27 $634 $564 $521 $424 $502 $60 $314 $438 $3.9458 $41.9491 $20.75 $834 $11129 $11066 $803 $860 $100 $559 $803 $6.V 154 $73.9842 $36.92 Le $1Q. $15. $25. $35. $5a. $75. $100. $1. $15Q. $1. $200. Number of Households in Dubuque County with the given Annual Income (2019) Amount 0 1K 2K 3K 4K 5K 6K 7K 8K Source- U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Survival Percent of Dubuque Households Below Each Threshold udget MI . - iremIwe imate Data - II Race/Ethnicity and Income ledi-an Household Income Lt Per qnitn Income - City nf Diihiintip- Race/Ethnicity. Median Household Income Per Capita Income All Households $54/938 $30/664 Asian $59/659 $251048 Black $121068* $13,429 Latino $60,250 $191441 Native American $17/452 $13/921 Pacific Islander $34/338 $61365 Some other race $82/958 $18/216 Two or more races $49/423 $12/069 White $57,063 $32/585 *2020 data not available, using 2019 ledi-an Household Income Lt Per qnitn Income - City nf Diihiintip- Race/Ethnicity Median Household Income Per Capita Income All Households $541938 $30,664 Asian $59/659 $251048 Black $121068* $131429 Latino $60,250 $19/441 Native American $171452 $13/921 Pacific Islander $34,338 $6,365 Some other race $821958 $181216 Two or more races $491423 $121069 white $571063 $321585 *2020 data not available, using 2019 Data - III Gender and Income PPPPP� NI=E I ■ 65.1% 17.5% 17,4% � Married � Male householder, no spouse present / Female householder, no spouse present 7. % 9. % 3% Under 18 College Married Couple Head of Family Male Only Head of Family Female Head of Family 1 -64 - Other 65and Over - Other Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Percent of Population Below Poverty Line SOK 60K no 20K m edia n Ea rn ings i n the pa st 12 mo riths M Pop u I atio n 2 5 years a nd over Less th an h igh sch oo I gradu ate Some college or a ssociate's degree H igh sc hoo I grad uate (i ncl ud es eq uiva Ien) Bachelors degree Grad uate or professional d-egree W,C� 4-DK �5C� 21DK `LC� Les s than h7 ig h school g rad u ate Female Hi gh7 sr-h oo I g radu ate (i nc IUdes eq .._ Ma1-E Some co I Iege o r associ ate's deg ree Total '000� �---"llz� Community Foundation o Greater Dubuque t�. INCLUSIVE dubuque A vibrant and inclusive Greater Dubuque region with resources and opportunities for all • Equity &t Opportunity • Collaboration • Stewardship • Knowledge Inclusive Dubuque is a diverse group of partners who work together to: • Drive transformational change • Foster a culture of inclusion • Advance equity in all areas of community life LO)EQUITY & INCLUSION INCLUSIVE �k}Ap.l7ri]ASI.Cti FOl1Jli�,lC].OAx Pf erri'�7r: ytihr[ du buq ue Guest Speaker Tommy Ross Professional DO conversation facilitator *Guided a transformative concept of equity in a relevant, real -world way. 151;;� INCLUSIVE �s3A7Al]lA]A]l.Cti �Ol1Jli�,lC].OAx j-� o-sr err'�7r:f�ati�ire du uque • Met for the first time in person together • We covered actionable items where they could collaborate • Main topics • Creating a welcoming community g for college students • Retention of college students INCLUSIVE �sJA7Al]lA]A]J.Cti FOl1Jli�,lC].OAx j-� o-sr err'�7r:f�ati�ire du uque • The Community Foundation created Dubuque's first Equity Profile in 2015 and is now updating it to reflect the community today • The Equity Profile provides information on how all people in the community are affected by various systems, such as housing, education and health care • It will inform leaders, community members and poticymakers and serve as a guide for creating an action plan that supports Dubuque's growth as an equitable and inclusive community 151;;INCLUSIVE G3177mill-jir FOl1Jlkcion 1111 Jsf G,eYaol Dak—we dub I .e� COMMUNITY EQUITY PROFILE 2022�m`r"� TOPIC TIMELINE }' + sion • September: HOUSING ""�4 • October: WORKFORCE - ECONOMIC WELL-BEING • November: EDUCATION Community Community i onversatian Survey Ui.r-? Admininw-ed Nr ih2 • January: HEALTH & WELLNESS 01w Commur-lLy Fouiidakion • February: ARTS & CULTURE • March: SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS Topic • April: TRANSPORTATION Snapshot INCLUSIVE dubuque • 41 facilitators signed up - Representing local colleges, organizations, community volunteers, and businesses Panel discussion in partnership with TH Media - 140 attendees • First Community Conversation - Wartburg Theological Seminary - 14 people present 1�' �s}A7Al]lA]A]J.Cti FOl1JAi�,lC].OAx Pf G.eYa.,', Da'k-qwe Owner [occupied ors. Renter Occupied City of Dubuque Previous Equity Profile All Asian Black 67% 13% 7% All Asian Black Current Data Hispanic 42% Hispanic Native F 29% Native 0 American American Other Race 35% other Race Pacific ` Pacific Islander Islander White 7O% White 0% 201A 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 8011h I♦ Owner occupied Renter occupied IIIIIIIIII10wrkeiraccupled =11enteroccupied Iof4 Gtl,7 Source: CHAS Rato Set 200720/7 and2074-2078 II lul 63% 3O% 9% 26% 0% 39% 0% 67% 1GO% INCLUSIVE o-sr err'Dak-kryr[ du LJuq ue Housing Affordability by Income Group City ofDubuque Previous Equity Profile Current Data 14K 14K 12K 10K 8K 6K 4K 2K r~ 0%-30% AM 30OA-50% AM 50%-80% AM Households I♦ Affordable Units AM] stands for Area Median fncome5aurce: CHAS Do 2007-2077 and2074-2078 12K 10K 8K 6K 4K 2K 0 8D% AMI 0%- 3D% AM I 30%- S D% A NT I 50%-80% AM I = Households Affordable Units v I 2 lof4 lk P � 80% AMI INCLUSIVE 4f G, errs,,', Da'k-pe u I. que 100% 801A 60% OD191 20% 0% Housing Cost Burden by Fake and Ethnicity City of Dubuque 3396 9% Asian 29% 49% 0 Black 30% 23% Hispanic Previous Current Report Repo rt Less than 30% of income on housing M1 Between 30% and 50% of income on housing ■ More than 50% of income on housing WIT 36% 21CA 9% 11% Native Other Pacific White American Rate Islander Source: CHAS Data Sep 2007-2011 and 2073-2018 INCLUSIVE Co1ncA111xl.Cti Foil Jli acloAx j uque Access to Quality Housing City of Dubuque The four housing problems are- 1, Lacks Complete kitchen facilities 2. tacks complete plumbing facilities 3. More than one person per room 4. Cast Burden greater than 30% (afford ability) of the four housing problems, affordability comprises 99.7% of the problems in Dubuque, lacks complete kitchen or plumbing facilities makes up 5_6%, and more than one person per room comprises 4.7% of the problems, 4K 3.5K 3K 2.5K 0 2K v 4 1.5K 1K 500 0 80%-100% AM 1 50%-80% AM 30%-50% AMl 0%-30% AM I None of the 4 housing problems - Previous Equity Profile None of the 4 housing problems - Current Data 1 or more of the 4 housing problems - Previous Equity Profile 1 or more of the 4 housing problems - Current Data INCLUSIVE A+t+df stands for Area Medion Income Source., CHAS Data Set, 2007-2011 and 2013-2018 LET'S TALK ABOUT HOUSING Join Us For a Community Conversation in September We want to hear from you! When you share your experiences, you are influencing the future of Dubuque. Your input will help create the Community Equity Profile, which will help all people co -create a region where everyone can thrive. Each month, you will have a chance to participate in conversations about different topics. September will focus on housing, while future months` topics will include education, workforce and arts and culture. Together, we can build a community where everyone has access to resources and opportunities. Community Foundation THMEDIA o Greater Dubuque Connecting our Commit Contact Clara Lopez Ort(-Z at clara@dbgfoundafbon.or_q or F1, +{ ;Z�/#.Q )7/-1I Ak,,C,1 ,,, f,,J 1J'l'4 f1'1 ill%�11 �4 September Community Conversations Housing September 2 - 4:30 p.m. Mississippi River Museum &Aquarium September 20 5.30 - 7 p.m. McCarthy Center, Roshek Building *Topic will specifically cover rental housing September 21 15 - 7 p.m. Carnegie -Stout Public Library September 22 4:30 - 6 p.m. McCarthy Center, Roshek Building p, PEI Another Opportunity for Input Take this quick surrey to share 0:. i additional details on this topic. Workforce & Economic Development September 28,2022 Steeple Square 101 E.15th St. I Dubuque 5:30-7:30 p.m. I 6p.m.. Presentation For more info and to RSVP for this FREE event go to: DEIdbq.com 0� 151;;INCLUSIVE Cs3A37J]ll]A7JCti FOl1Jli�acioAx 11 4f G, era,'1 Dak—kpke 4Jubuque !-HERITAGE MOWH CELE13RATION SMOKESTACK, DUBUQUE 52 E 7th Sr. Dubuque, eA 5200i M"Tw- QY LORA(pCOLLIXE : FNWR rr. -i:.. nc ano.-xrc. OGTC)SER 1. 20ZZ 19 - 8 P.M. FOOO s LIVE MUSIC a DANCERS • PESO LiPCE� rimt 50 pa4pia gpl FREE IACus frorrk V PAimmno J*lp }Jr. rip Lalrn Night xl.i rli ng al +3 P.M imido kh o $mok as lack Dubuque Latinx Festival October 1, 2022 3 8 P.M. At the Smokestack 62 East Th St. 11;1-� INCLUSIVE G}A7Ak7llmirti Folm IZCion b a r� U Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque To learn more about us, call (563) 588-2700 or visit our website at www.dbgfoundation.org © 2002 Council on Foundations and Community Foundations of America