Overall Ranking 5 of 87
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Page neighborhood on Minneapolis' south side is bound on the south by Diamond Lake Road and 55th Street, on the west by Interstate 35W, on the north by Minnehaha Creek, and on the east by Chicago Avenue. The neighborhood, like most neighborhoods in Minneapolis, took its name from its elementary school. Page Elementary School was named after Walter Hines Page, an American editor and diplomat born August 15, 1855. The neighborhood is predominately residential with Pearl Park in the center of the neighborhood. Most of the houses were built in the late 1920s and 1930s. The houses are largely two-story homes, many with colonial-style design. Pearl Park is in the geographic center of the neighborhood. The park was renovated in the late ‘90s and today offers many amenities such as baseball, football and soccer fields; tennis courts and a playground.

Page, Hale and Diamond Lake neighborhoods share a neighborhood association; to learn more visit: www.hpdl.org

Indicator Details

Indicatorssort ascending Primary Domain Indicator Value Rank Tier
Walkability Neighborhood Characteristics 55 60 Bottom
Voter Participation Social Cohesion 47.7% 4 Top
Violent Crime Health Systems and Public Safety 30.6 18 Top
Vacancy Rates Housing 3.8% 8 Top
Tree Cover Natural Areas 31.5% 19 Top
Travel Time to Work Employment Opportunities 20.1 minutes 14 Top
Transit Accessibility Transportation 223.6 64 Bottom
Toxic Releases from Facilities Environmental Hazards 0.0% 1 Top
School Readiness Scores Educational Opportunities -% - Data N/A
School Proximity to Traffic Environmental Hazards -% - Data N/A
Residential Proximity to Traffic Environmental Hazards 30.8% 72 Bottom
Residential Mobility Social Cohesion 91.1% 3 Top
Reading Proficiency Educational Opportunities -% - Data N/A
Public Assisted Households Employment Opportunities 1.6% 5 Top
Proximity to Superfund Sites Environmental Hazards 53.8% 65 Bottom
Proximity to Brownfield Sites Environmental Hazards 0.0% 1 Top
Preventable Hospitalizations Health Systems and Public Safety 1.1 7 Top
Preschool Enrollment Educational Opportunities 78.9% 11 Top
Pedestrian Connectivity Transportation 152.8 25 Top
Offsite Alcohol Outlets Neighborhood Characteristics - - Data N/A
Motor Vehicle Collisions Health Systems and Public Safety 0.4 2 Top
Low Birth Weight Health Systems and Public Safety 1.3% 2 Top
Long-Term Unemployment Employment Opportunities 5.2% 37 Middle
Local Business Vitality Economic Health 69.6% 8 Top
Household Transportation Costs Transportation 19.7% 85 Bottom
High School Graduation Rate Educational Opportunities -% - Data N/A
Food Desert Neighborhood Characteristics -% - Data N/A
Excessive Housing Cost Burden Housing 17.8% 5 Top
Employment Rate Employment Opportunities 80.2% 4 Top
Commute Mode Share Transportation 15.7% 77 Bottom
Chronic School Absence Health Systems and Public Safety -% - Data N/A
Business Retention Economic Health -0.4% 59 Bottom
Blood Lead Levels in Children Housing 2.4% 26 Top
Age of Housing Housing 94.3% 67 Bottom
Adult Educational Attainment Educational Opportunities 99.6% 2 Top
Access to Parks and Open Space Natural Areas 21.1% 10 Top
Access to Mainstream Financial Services Economic Health 13.5% 16 Top
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