Lyndale neighborhood, located in south-central Minneapolis, is bound on the north by Lake Street, on the east by Interstate 35W and Stevens Avenue, on the south by 36th Street and on the west by Lyndale Avenue South. The neighborhood was named for Lyndale Avenue, which in turn takes its name from Lyndale farm, a 1,400-acre farm owned by Hon. William S. King. The name of the farm was in honor of Mr. King's father, Rev. Lyndon King, an itinerant Methodist minister of northern New York, who was named for Josiah Lyndon, colonial governor of Rhode Island in 1768-1769. The neighborhood is predominantly residential, with a large percentage (about 36 percent) of land in parcels occupied by multifamily residential uses. Commercial uses tend to concentrate along Lake Street. The Lyndale neighborhood has one of the highest populations of artists in the nation.
To learn more about the neighborhood association visit: www.lyndale.org
Indicator Details
Indicators | Primary Domain | Indicator Value | Rank | Tier |
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Transit Accessibility | Transportation | 355.1 | 36 | Middle |
Commute Mode Share | Transportation | 34.3% | 31 | Middle |
Household Transportation Costs | Transportation | 14.4% | 14 | Top |
Pedestrian Connectivity | Transportation | 95.4 | 72 | Bottom |
Residential Mobility | Social Cohesion | 78.7% | 46 | Middle |
Voter Participation | Social Cohesion | 18.1% | 65 | Bottom |
Walkability | Neighborhood Characteristics | 79 | 17 | Top |
Offsite Alcohol Outlets | Neighborhood Characteristics | 1 | 6 | Top |
Food Desert | Neighborhood Characteristics | 66.7% | 27 | Top |
Tree Cover | Natural Areas | 25.3% | 77 | Bottom |
Access to Parks and Open Space | Natural Areas | 1.0% | 77 | Bottom |
Violent Crime | Health Systems and Public Safety | 54.3 | 51 | Middle |
Chronic School Absence | Health Systems and Public Safety | 33.3% | 10 | Top |
Low Birth Weight | Health Systems and Public Safety | 6.7% | 36 | Middle |
Motor Vehicle Collisions | Health Systems and Public Safety | 7.2 | 47 | Middle |
Preventable Hospitalizations | Health Systems and Public Safety | 3.4 | 56 | Middle |
Vacancy Rates | Housing | 10.9% | 63 | Bottom |
Age of Housing | Housing | 86.4% | 43 | Middle |
Blood Lead Levels in Children | Housing | 6.4% | 66 | Bottom |
Excessive Housing Cost Burden | Housing | 35.9% | 62 | Bottom |
Public Assisted Households | Employment Opportunities | 50.9% | 73 | Bottom |
Employment Rate | Employment Opportunities | 67.3% | 50 | Middle |
Long-Term Unemployment | Employment Opportunities | 5.0% | 35 | Middle |
Travel Time to Work | Employment Opportunities | 23.2 minutes | 59 | Bottom |
Residential Proximity to Traffic | Environmental Hazards | 29.3% | 68 | Bottom |
Proximity to Brownfield Sites | Environmental Hazards | 0.0% | 1 | Top |
School Proximity to Traffic | Environmental Hazards | 0.0% | 1 | Top |
Proximity to Superfund Sites | Environmental Hazards | 55.2% | 66 | Bottom |
Toxic Releases from Facilities | Environmental Hazards | 56.9% | 67 | Bottom |
Reading Proficiency | Educational Opportunities | 31.7% | 18 | Top |
Adult Educational Attainment | Educational Opportunities | 75.7% | 75 | Bottom |
High School Graduation Rate | Educational Opportunities | -% | - | Data N/A |
School Readiness Scores | Educational Opportunities | -% | - | Data N/A |
Preschool Enrollment | Educational Opportunities | 49.4% | 43 | Middle |
Business Retention | Economic Health | 2.9% | 33 | Middle |
Access to Mainstream Financial Services | Economic Health | 36.7% | 69 | Bottom |
Local Business Vitality | Economic Health | 55.5% | 41 | Middle |