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Holland

The Holland neighborhood is located in the Northeast community of Minneapolis. The neighborhood's northern extent is 27th Avenue NE and the southern boundary is along 17th and 19th avenues NE. Central Avenue NE is the eastern extent and University Avenue NE is the western boundary. The neighborhood and its elementary school are named after Josiah G. Holland, an American educator and editor born in 1819 in Massachusetts. He was well known for Timothy Titcomb's Letters, a column he wrote for a newspaper in Springfield, Massachusetts. The Holland neighborhood is predominately residential, and more than 75 percent of the homes were built before 1920. Holland does have some commercial and retail areas, mainly along Central Avenue. The neighborhood has other amenities including Jackson Square Park, Edison Senior High School and a Minneapolis public library branch. The neighborhood was a popular destination for Eastern Europeans emigrating at the beginning of the 20th century.

To learn more about the neighborhood association visit: www.hnia.org

Indicator Details

Indicators Primary Domain Indicator Value Ranksort descending Tier
Reading Proficiency Educational Opportunities -% - Data N/A
School Readiness Scores Educational Opportunities -% - Data N/A
Residential Proximity to Traffic Environmental Hazards 0.0% 1 Top
School Proximity to Traffic Environmental Hazards 0.0% 1 Top
Business Retention Economic Health 7.0% 4 Top
High School Graduation Rate Educational Opportunities 56.0% 5 Top
Offsite Alcohol Outlets Neighborhood Characteristics 1 6 Top
Food Desert Neighborhood Characteristics 50.0% 11 Top
Pedestrian Connectivity Transportation 167.7 19 Top
Age of Housing Housing 77.6% 25 Top
Commute Mode Share Transportation 36.1% 26 Top
Walkability Neighborhood Characteristics 68 31 Middle
Local Business Vitality Economic Health 57.9% 31 Middle
Low Birth Weight Health Systems and Public Safety 6.2% 33 Middle
Motor Vehicle Collisions Health Systems and Public Safety 4.4 33 Middle
Household Transportation Costs Transportation 16.2% 34 Middle
Preventable Hospitalizations Health Systems and Public Safety 2 35 Middle
Chronic School Absence Health Systems and Public Safety 59.9% 36 Middle
Violent Crime Health Systems and Public Safety 43.3 37 Middle
Proximity to Brownfield Sites Environmental Hazards 3.7% 38 Middle
Blood Lead Levels in Children Housing 3.8% 40 Middle
Residential Mobility Social Cohesion 76.1% 52 Middle
Transit Accessibility Transportation 247.4 58 Middle
Vacancy Rates Housing 10.3% 59 Bottom
Proximity to Superfund Sites Environmental Hazards 42.0% 59 Bottom
Public Assisted Households Employment Opportunities 32.4% 61 Bottom
Employment Rate Employment Opportunities 64.5% 61 Bottom
Toxic Releases from Facilities Environmental Hazards 43.2% 63 Bottom
Voter Participation Social Cohesion 18.2% 64 Bottom
Access to Mainstream Financial Services Economic Health 35.3% 66 Bottom
Travel Time to Work Employment Opportunities 23.5 minutes 67 Bottom
Preschool Enrollment Educational Opportunities 28.2% 70 Bottom
Excessive Housing Cost Burden Housing 45.4% 75 Bottom
Adult Educational Attainment Educational Opportunities 74.6% 76 Bottom
Access to Parks and Open Space Natural Areas 0.8% 78 Bottom
Tree Cover Natural Areas 23.7% 83 Bottom
Long-Term Unemployment Employment Opportunities 13.2% 85 Bottom
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