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Flood Vulnerability Index, by block group Source: SFDPH, 2015 Very High Vulnerability High Vulnerability Low Vulnerability Very Low Vulnerability Medium Vulnerability

Flood Vulnerability Index, by neighborhood Source: SFDPH, 2015 Treasure Island Presidio Marina Russian Hill North Beach Chinatown Lincoln Park Seacliff Outer Richmond Pacific Heights Presidio Heights Japantown Inner Richmond Western Addition Lone Mountain/USF Hayes Valley Haight Ashbury Nob Hill Financial District/South Beach Tenderloin South of Market Mission Bay Inner Sunset Castro/Upper Market Mission Potrero Hill Sunset/Parkside Twin Peaks Noe Valley West of Twin Peaks Glen Park Bernal Heights Portola Bayview Hunters Point Lakeshore Oceanview/Merced/Ingleside Outer Mission Excelsior McLaren Park Visitacion Valley Very High Vulnerability High Vulnerability Low Vulnerability Very Low Vulnerability Medium Vulnerability

Percentage of residents aged 18-years and under, by block group Source: American Community Survey, 2010-2012 47.45% - 24.46% 24.45% - 16.68% 16.67% - 12.72% 12.71% - 8.64% 8.63% - 2.55%

Percentage of residents aged 65 and over, by block group Source: American Community Survey 2010-2012 61.00% - 24.07% 24.06% - 16.35% 16.34% - 12.56% 12.55% - 8.85% 8.84% - 2.67%

Percentage of non-white residents, by block group Source: American Community Survey 2010-2012 94.07% - 73.10% 73.09% - 57.27% 57.26% - 42.57% 42.56% - 27.47% 27.46% - 10.43%

Percenatge of households at or below 200% of the federal poverty rate, by block group Source: American Community Survey 2010-2012 77.90% - 52.69% 52.68% - 36.46% 36.45% - 25.67% 25.66% - 17.01% 17.00% - 6.85%

Percentage of residents over 18 without a high school degree, by block group Source: American Community Survey 2010-2012 39.30% - 61.15% 62.16% - 77.26% 77.27% - 86.99% 87.00% - 93.92% 93.92% - 100%

Percenatge of residents living in households without English spoken "very well", by block group Source: American Community Survey 2010-2012 77.38% - 51.47% 51.46% - 36.19% 36.18% - 25.99% 25.98% - 15.02% 15.01% - 4.64%

Age-adjusted diabetes hospitalization rate per 10,000 residents by block group (2004-2015) Source: San Francisco Community Health Assessment, 2016 137.30-48.31 48.30-27.81 27.80-16.51 16.50-8.61 8.60-3.20

Age-adjusted asthma hospitalization rate per 10,000 residents, by block group (2005-2014) Source: San Francisco Community Health Assessment, 2016 30.35-19.70 19.69-13.18 13.17-7.51 7.50-4.77 4.76-1.92

Age-adjusted schizophrenia and other pychotic disorders hospitalization rate per 10,000 residents, by block group (2004-2015) Source: San Francisco Community Health Assessment, 2016 370.87-162.84 162.83-72.39 72.38-32.85 32.84-18.23 18.22-5.44

Percentage of residents reporting a physical disability, by block group Source: American Community Survey 2010-2012 46.60% - 26.10% 26.00% - 15.80% 15.70% - 10.60% 10.50% - 07.60% 07.59% - 03.38%

Percent of land area in the 100-year flood plain with 36-inches of sea-level rise (77 inch flood inundation), by block group Source: San Francisco Sea-Level Rise Committee, AECOM, 2014 50.35% - 26.68% 26.67% - 15.93% 15.92% - 9.34% 9.33% - 3.63% 3.62% - 0.00

Concentration of sewer-related 311 calls, 2009-2014 by block group Source: 311 Service Complaints, 2009-2014 Very High Concentration High Concentration Low Concentration Very Low Concentration Medium Concentration

Impervious surface concentration, by block group Source: USGS, 2011 Very High Concentration High Concentration Low Concentration Very Low Concentration Medium Concentration

Homeless population per 1000 residents, by supervisor district Source: 2015 San Francisco Homeless Count SIX TWO THREE ONE FIVE SIX FOUR EIGHT NINE SEVEN TEN ELEVEN 54.19-17.54 17.53-4.91 4.90-2.43 2.42-1.12 1.11-0.00

Percentage of residents living in a state-licensced residential care facility Source: California Department of Social Services, 2015 21.79% - 9.08% 9.07% - 3.46% 3.45% - 1.29% 1.28% - 0.31% 0.30% - 0.00%

Annual housing violations per 1000 residents, by block group Source: SFDBI, SFDPH, SFFD violations, 2010-2012 170.94-39.94 39.93-24.31 24.30-9.38 9.37-4.57 4.56-0

Percentage of residents living alone, by block group Source: American Community Survey, 2010-2012 76.27% - 55.08% 55.07% - 44.11% 15.92% - 9.34% 9.33% - 3.63% 3.62% - 0.00