Changing Demographics, Changing Times

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Changing Demographics, Changing Times Brian O. Martin, AICP June 10, 2019 MVRPC Celebrates 55 Years 1

MVRPC in Dayton Regional Planning Organization and Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Dayton Metro Region MVRPC Celebrates 55 Years 2

Regional Profiles Provide insights on where the Miami Valley Region stands by providing data, information, and maps on a variety of subjects. MVRPC Celebrates 55 Years 3

Increasing Racial Diversity 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 12.33% 13.53% 16.26% 18.11% 22.59% 87.67% 86.47% 83.74% 81.89% 77.41% Minority White 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 1980 1990 2000 2010 2040* Sources: 1980 – 2010 U.S. Decennial Censuses and *USA Today for 2040 Projection MVRPC Celebrates 55 Years 4

41% increase in adults 65 and over between 2010 and 2040. An Aging Population 41% increase in adults 65 and over between 2010 and 2040. 11% decrease in adults of working age between 2010 and 2040. Source: 1980, 2010 U.S. Decennial Censuses and *Ohio Development Services Agency MVRPC Celebrates 55 Years 5

14 62 out of 102 metro regions on racial segregation Where do we stand on equity? 14 out of 102 metro regions on racial segregation 62 out of 150 metro regions on income inequality MVRPC Celebrates 55 Years 6

Access to Opportunities: Urban vs. Suburban vs. Rural 2014 Access to Opportunity Map High Opportunity Low Opportunity MVRPC Celebrates 55 Years 7

Low Access to Opportunity Among Black Residents MVRPC Celebrates 55 Years 8

Importance of Developing Partnerships REGIONAL STEWARDSHIP VIBRANT COMMUNITIES PARTNERSHIPS We partner with business, civic, and governmental organizations and jurisdictions resulting in relationships and synergies leading to shared initiatives and engagement. MVRPC Celebrates 55 Years 9

Greater Region Mobility Initiative Purpose: Create transportation connections for those in need, such as older adults and those with disabilities Partnership with Ohio Department of Transportation Miami Valley is one of two pilot regions for this project

Greater Region Mobility Initiative Presenter 2019-06-05 16:30:08 -------------------------------------------- “The purpose of locally developed, coordinated public transit-human services transportation plans (coordinated plans) is to identify community resources for transportation and mobility, understand the gaps and unmet needs within those resources, and to determine the approach to addressing those gaps and unmet needs… Federal law requires plans to be developed and approved through a process that includes participation by seniors, individuals with disabilities, representatives of public, private, and nonprofit transportation and human services providers and other members of the public” Greater Region Mobility Initiative Three-fold purpose: Identify existing community resources Understand unmet needs Determine approach to addressing needs County HSTC Plans Ohio Regions: Pilot Project MVRPC OMEGA

Equity Initiative Goal 1: Increase the awareness of our pressing matters of racial and economic inequity by sharing and disseminating the findings from the Miami Valley Equity Regional Profile.

Equity Initiative Goal 2: Take collaborative action steps to ensure that our Region, communities, and neighborhoods provide adequate resources and access to opportunities for all residents to succeed and take part in the Region’s future prosperity.

Project Evaluation System Used to advance transportation projects that are consistent with regional transportation priorities

Institute for Livable Communities Goal: Make the Region more equitable for older adults Based on WHO’s/AARP’s domains for livable communities: Outdoor space and buildings Transportation Housing Social participation Respect and social inclusion Work & civic engagement Communication and information Community and health services Equity

Institute for Livable Communities Senior Transportation Livability Diversity Equity Institute for Livable Communities

Institute for Livable Communities MVRPC Staff Dayton Foundation/ Del Mar Fund MVRPC Members Institute for Livable Communities Higher Education AARP

Brian O. Martin, AICP Executive Director bmartin@mvrpc.org More Information Brian O. Martin, AICP Executive Director bmartin@mvrpc.org MVRPC website at www.mvrpc.org Miami Valley Equity Initiative www.mvrpc.org/regional- planning/miami-valley-equity-initiative Regional Profiles www.mvrpc.org/regional-planning/regional-profiles Greater Regional Mobility Initiative www.mvrpc.org/transportation/services-non- drivers/greater-regional-mobility-initiative