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Sociocultural Data ReportPopulationMidwayArea:32.543 square milesJurisdiction(s): Cities: Gulf BreezeCounties:Santa RosaGeneral Population TrendsDescriptionTotal PopulationTotal HouseholdsAverage Personsper AcreAverage Personsper HouseholdAverage Personsper FamilyMalesFemales1990200020102017 14,3734,3676,0976,3618,3598,5448,9849,483RaceRace and Ethnicity TrendsDescriptionWhite AloneBlack or AfricanAmerican AloneNative Hawaiianand Other PacificIslander AloneAsian Alone199020008,48311,846(97.06%) (95.09%)65162(0.74%) (1.30%)80(0.09%) 017 ican Indianor Alaska NativeAloneSome Other Race2082184Alone(0.23%) (0.66%) (1.09%)Claimed 2 orNA152423More Races(NA) (1.22%) (2.50%)Hispanic or173318812Latino of Any(1.98%) (2.55%) (4.80%)RaceNot Hispanic or8,56712,14016,092Latino(98.02%) (97.45%) (95.20%)Minority4008532,015(4.58%) (6.85%) (11.92%)Page 1 of 14Minority Percentage 77(4.21%)17,690(95.79%)2,411(13.06%)Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

Age TrendsDescriptionUnder Age 5Ages 5-17Ages 18-21Ages 22-29Ages 30-39Ages 40-49Ages 50-64Age 65 and Over-Ages 65-74-Ages 75-84-Age 85 and OverMedian AgePercentage Population by Age 7%18.21%18.41%12.12%7.98%3.07%1.08%4020102017 8.12%9.90%4.53%4.28%1.81%1.59%4341Median Age ComparisonIncome TrendsDescriptionMedianHouseholdIncomeMedian FamilyIncomePopulation belowPoverty LevelHouseholdsbelow PovertyLevelHouseholds withPublic AssistanceIncome19902000 36,765 53,13620102017 (ACS)(ACS) 55,832 75,489 40,562 63,232 66,774 %1.12%1.13%1.63%Income TrendsPoverty and Public AssistanceDisability TrendsSee the Data Sources section below for an explanationabout the differences in disability data among the variousyears.Description1990200020102017 (ACS)(ACS)Population 16 To391116864 Years with a(5.87%) (10.19%)(NA)(NA)disabilityPopulation 20 To115164 Years with a(NA)(NA)(NA)(10.82%)disabilityPage 2 of 14Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

Educational Attainment TrendsAge 25 and OverDescriptionLess than 9thGrade9th to 12thGrade, NoDiplomaHigh SchoolGraduate orHigherBachelor'sDegree or 75%)Housing Tenure20102017 5,1828,0329,983(87.91%) (93.44%) (92.52%)11,932(95.00%)1,6822,9973,846(28.53%) (34.87%) (35.64%)4,122(32.82%)Language TrendsAge 5 and OverDescriptionSpeaks EnglishWellSpeaks EnglishNot WellSpeaks EnglishNot at AllSpeaks EnglishNot Well or Notat AllMedian Housing Value 00(0.85%)90(0.77%)0(0.00%)90(0.77%)20102017 077(0.00%)(0.44%)191273(1.28%)(1.55%)Housing TrendsDescriptionTotalUnits per AcreSingle-FamilyUnitsMulti-FamilyUnitsMobile cant UnitsMedian HousingValueOccupiedHousing Unitsw/No VehiclePage 3 of 141990200020102017 5,0715,2648798731,6321,794311413760 92,900 143,800 232,600821 221,90046(1.41%)95(1.96%)184(2.75%)Occupied Units With No Vehicles Available301(4.26%)Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

Existing Land UseLand Use TypeAcreage Not Zoned For AgricultureAgriculturalCentrally ant ResidentialVacant NonresidentialWaterParcels With No on MapsPage 4 of 14Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

Community FacilitiesThe community facilities information below is useful in a variety of ways for environmental evaluations. These communityresources should be evaluated for potential sociocultural effects, such as accessibility and relocation potential. The facilitytypes may indicate the types of population groups present in the project study area. Facility staff and leaders can besources of community information such as who uses the facility and how it is used. Additionally, community facilities arepotential public meeting venues.Community Boundaries (User defined)Facility Name#2862 - Pensacola Bay Bridge Alt 2 - One-Mile Buffer#2862 - Pensacola Bay Bridge Alt 3 - One-Mile BufferNew Pensacola Bay Bridge CommunityCommunity Centers (Points)Facility NameAddressZip CodeVFW POST 4407 - BRUCE J. BELL MEMORIALMASONIC LODGE - GULF BREEZE 347 F & AMKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 13277 - SAINT SYLVESTERAMERICAN LEGION POST 378178326296464271232563325633256332563ABERCROMBIE RDGULF BREEZE PKWYGULF BREEZE PKWYGULF BREEZE PKWYFire Stations (Points)Facility NameAddressMIDWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT DISTRICT STATION 35 1322 COLLEGE PKWYMIDWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT DISTRICT SUBSTATION21801 ABERCROMBIE RDZip Code3256332563Florida Parks and Recreational Facilities (Points)Facility NameAddressZip CodeBAL ALEX ESTATES PARKHICKORY SHORES #2 PARKSANDPIPER VILLAGE PARKBAY RIDGE 4TH ADDITION PARK #1INEZ PARK IN MAGNOLIA MANORGERTRUDE PARK IN MAGNOLIA MANORBAL ALEX BOAT RAMPHICKORY SHORES #1 PARKVILLA VENYCE PARKMAGNOLIA MANOR PARKCYPRESS TREE PARKSWENSON PARKBAY RIDGE 4TH ADDITION PARK #2PINES SUBDIVISION 1ST ADD PARKRESERVATION ROAD PARKLA LEYENDA PARKSANTA ROSA SHORES EAST PARKHICKORY SHORES #3 PARKSTEVEN DR & WILLIAM DRBEECHWOOD LN2728 SUNRUNNER LNPRINCETON DRSANDY BLUFF DR & PINE TREE DRSANDY BLUFF DR & PINE TREE DR4180 SANDY BLUFF DR WHICKORY SHORES BLVD & NEW HOPE RDGONDOLIER BLVDSANDY BLUFF DR W & MAGNOLIA MANOR DR5424 PECOS PASS1076 CIRCLE LNPRINCETON DRGULF BREEZE PKYLAMB & AINSWORTH DRLA LEYENDA CTE OF CENTRAL PKYMOHAWK Zip CodeGovernment BuildingFacility NameSANTA ROSA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT - GULFBREEZE OFFICE5840 GULF BREEZE PKWY32563Healthcare Facilities (Geocoded)Facility NameAddressZip CodeBIO-MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF FLORIDA, INC.SACRED HEART MEDICAL GROUP - TIGER POINT IIANITA WESTAFER MDWEST FLORIDA OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY258313992569326132563325633256332563Page 5 of 14Sociocultural Data ReportGULF BREEZE PARKWAYCOUNTRY CLUB ROADGULF BREEZE PARKWAYGULF BREEZE PARKWAYPrinted on: 10/27/2019

Facility NameAddressZip Code1337 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD1395 EL RITO DRIVE32563325633387 GULF BREEZE PARKWAY2896 GULF BREEZE PARKWAY32563325631337 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD32563Facility NameAddressZip CodeTHE FRIARY OF LAKEVIEW CENTER4400 HICKORY SHORES BLVD32563Facility NameAddressZip CodeSANTA ROSA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE DISTRICT 11322 COLLEGE PKWY32563Facility NameAddressZip CodeCOASTAL OAKS MHP2786 GULF BREEZE PARKWAY32563Facility NameAddressZip CodeST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST SCHOOLGOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN4901 GULF BREEZE PKWY4257 GULF BREEZE PARKWAY3256332563Facility NameAddressZip CodeJEHOVAH'S WITNESSES-GLF BREEZEGULF BREEZE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHSEA BREEZE BAPTIST CHURCHPENTECOSTAL TEMPLE CHURH OF GOD IN CHRISTLIBERTY CHURCH INCGOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCHST SYLVESTER CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISH CENTERGULF BREEZE CHURCH OF CHRISTST PAUL UNITED METHODISTMIDWAY FIRST ASSEMBLY OF 5633256332563325633256332563325633256332563WEST FLORIDA MEDICAL CENTER CLINIC DEPARTMENT OFSACRED HEART MEDICAL GROUP AT TIGER POINTFL HUD BAYBREEZE LLC DBA BAY BREEZE NURSING& RETLIVE OAK MEDICAL ASSOCIATES PABAPTIST MEDICAL GROUP-FAMILY MEDICINE GULFBREEZEHospitals (Points)Law Enforcement Facilities (Points)Mobile Home Parks in FloridaPublic and Private Schools (Points)Religious Centers (Points)MOHAWK TRAILSOUNDSIDE DRIVEGULF BREEZE PKWYSANDY BLUFF W DRGULF BREEZE PKWYGULF BREEZE PARKWAYGULF BREEZE PKWYGULF BREEZE PARKWAYGULF BREEZE PARKWAYE BAY BOULEVARDSocial Services (Geocoded)Facility NameAddressZip CodeINTERFAITH MINISTRIES4339 GULF BREEZE PARKWAY32563US Census PlacesFacility NameTiger PointOriole BeachGulf BreezeMidwayNavarreWoodlawn BeachVeteran Organizations and Facilities (Points)Facility NameAddressZip CodeAMERICAN LEGION POST 378VFW POST 4407 - BRUCE J. BELL MEMORIAL2712 GULF BREEZE PKWY1783 ABERCROMBIE ROAD3256332563Page 6 of 14Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

Block GroupsThe following Census Block Groups were used to calculate demographics for this report.1990 Census Block Groups121130109001, 121130108034, 121130108033, 121130108031, 121130108036, 121130108032, 121130108038,1211301080352000 Census Block Groups121130108051, 121130108043, 121130108072, 121130109001, 121130108041, 121130108042, 1211301080712010 Census Block Groups121130108133, 121130108132, 121130108143, 121130108151, 121130108144, 121130108131, 121130109001,121130108111, 121130108122, 121130108142, 121130108121, 121130108141, 1211301081522017 Census Block Groups121130109001, 121130108133, 121130108151, 121130108131, 121130108142, 121130108111, 121130108152,121130108143, 121130108121, 121130108141, 121130108122, 121130108132, 121130108144Data SourcesAreaThe geographic area of the community based on a user-specified community boundary or area of interest (AOI) boundary.JurisdictionJurisdiction(s) includes local government boundaries that intersect the community or AOI boundary.Demographic DataDemographic data reported under the headings General Population Trends, Race and Ethnicity Trends, Age Trends,Income Trends, Educational Attainment Trends, Language Trends, and Housing Trends is from the U.S. DecennialCensus (1990, 2000) and the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates from 2006-2010 and 2013-2017. Thedata was gathered at the block group level for user-specified community boundaries and AOIs, and at the county level forcounties. Depending on the dataset, the data represents 100% counts (Census Summary File 1) or sample-basedinformation (Census Summary File 3 or ACS).About the Census Data:User-specified community boundaries and AOIs do not always correspond precisely to block group boundaries. In theseinstances, adjustment of the geographic area and data for affected block groups is required to estimate the actualpopulation. To improve the accuracy of such estimates in the SDR report, the census block group data was adjusted toexclude all census blocks with a population of two or fewer. These areas were eliminated from the corresponding years'block groups. Next, the portion of the block group that lies outside of the community or AOI boundary was removed. Thedemographics within each block group were then recalculated, assuming an equal area distribution of the population.Note that there may be areas where there is no population.Use caution when comparing the 100% count data (Decennial Census) to the sample-based data (ACS). In any givenyear, about one in 40 or 2.5% of U.S. households will receive the ACS questionnaire. Over any five-year period, aboutone in eight households will receive the questionnaire, as compared to about one in six that received the long formPage 7 of 14Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

questionnaire for the Decennial Census 2000. (Source: ) The U.S.Census Bureau provides help with this s/guidance/comparing-acs-data/2017.htmlUse caution when interpreting changes in Race and Ethnicity over time. Starting with the 2000 Decennial Census,respondents were given a new option of selecting one or more race categories. Also in 2000, the placement of thequestion about Hispanic origin changed, helping to increase responsiveness to the Hispanic-origin question. Because ofthese and other changes, the 1990 data on race and ethnicity are not directly comparable with data from later censuses.(Source: thnicity%20FINAL%20report.pdf)The "Minority" calculations are derived from Census and ACS data using both the race and ethnicity responses. On thisreport, "Minority" refers to individuals who list a race other than White and/or list their ethnicity as Hispanic/Latino. In otherwords, people who are multi-racial, any single race other than White, or Hispanic/Latino of any race are consideredminorities.Disability data is not included in the 2010 Decennial Census, or the 2006-2010 ACS. This data is available in the 20132017 ACS.Because of changes made to the Census and ACS questions between 1990 and 2017, disability variables should not becompared from year to year. For example: 1) With the 1990 data the disabilities are listed as a "work disability" while thisdistinction is not made with 2000 or 2017 ACS data; 2) The 2017 ACS data includes the institutionalized population (e.g.persons in prisons and group homes), while this population is not included in 1990 or 2000; 3) the age groupings changedover the years.Please take the following two concerns into account when viewing this data: 1) With the 1990 data the disabilities arelisted as a "work disability" while this distinction is not made with 2000 or 2017 ACS data; 2) The 2017 ACS data includesthe institutionalized population (e.g. persons in prisons and group homes), while this population is not included in 1990 or2000.The category Bachelor's Degree or Higher under the heading Educational Attainment Trends is a subset of the categoryHigh School Graduate or Higher.Income of households. This includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in thehousehold, whether they are related to the householder or not. Because many households consist of only one person,average household income is usually less than average family income.Income of families. In compiling statistics on family income, the incomes of all members 15 years old and over related tothe householder are summed and treated as a single amount.Age Trends median age for 1990 is not available.Land Use DataThe Land Use information Indicates acreages and percentages for the generalized land use types used to group parcelspecific, existing land use assigned by the county property appraiser office according to the Florida Department ofRevenue land use codes.Community Facilities Data- Assisted Rental Housing Units - Identifies multifamily rental developments that receive funding assistance under-federal, state, and local government programs to offer affordable housing as reported by the Shimberg Center forHousing Studies, University of Florida.Mobile Home Parks - Identifies approved or acknowledged mobile home parks reported by the Florida Department ofBusiness and Professional Regulation and Florida Department of Health.Page 8 of 14Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

---Migrant Camps - Identifies migrant labor camp facilities inspected by the Florida Department of Health.Group Care Facilities - Identifies group care facilities inspected by the Florida Department of Health.Community Center and Fraternal Association Facilities - Identifies facilities reported by multiple sources.Law Enforcement Correctional Facilities - Identifies facilities reported by multiple sources.Cultural Centers - Identifies cultural centers including organizations, buildings, or complexes that promote culture andarts (e.g., aquariums and zoological facilities; arboreta and botanical gardens; dinner theaters; drive-ins; historicalplaces and services; libraries; motion picture theaters; museums and art galleries; performing arts centers; performingarts theaters; planetariums; studios and art galleries; and theater producers stage facilities) reported by multiplesources.Fire Department and Rescue Station Facilities - Identifies facilities reported by multiple sources.Government Buildings - Identifies local, state, and federal government buildings reported by multiple sources.Health Care Facilities - Identifies health care facilities including abortion clinics, dialysis clinics, medical doctors,nursing homes, osteopaths, state laboratories/clinics, and surgicenters/walk-in clinics reported by the FloridaDepartment of Health.Hospital Facilities - Identifies hospital facilities reported by multiple sources.Law Enforcement Facilities - Identifies law enforcement facilities reported by multiple sources.Parks and Recreational Facilities - Identifies parks and recreational facilities reported by multiple sources.Religious Center Facilities - Identifies religious centers including churches, temples, synagogues, mosques, chapels,centers, and other types of religious facilities reported by multiple sources.Private and Public Schools - Identifies private and public schools reported by multiple sources.Social Service Centers - Identifies social service centers reported by multiple sources.Veteran Organizations and FacilitiesPage 9 of 14Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

Santarosa County Demographic ProfileGeneral Population Trends - SantarosaDescriptionTotal PopulationTotal HouseholdsAverage Personsper AcreAverage Personsper HouseholdAverage Personsper FamilyMalesFemales19902000Santarosa County Population20102017 85,37481,404Santarosa County RaceRace and Ethnicity Trends - SantarosaDescriptionWhite AloneBlack or AfricanAmerican AloneNative Hawaiianand Other PacificIslander AloneAsian Alone1990200076,385106,976(93.60%) (90.86%)3,2754,777(4.01%) (4.06%)111(NA) )20102017 2(0.75%)American Indianor Alaska NativeAloneSome Other Race2606781,207Alone(0.32%) (0.58%) (0.82%)Claimed 2 or2,5874,480More Races(NA) (2.20%) (3.03%)Hispanic or1,2232,8216,061Latino of Any(1.50%) (2.40%) (4.10%)RaceNot Hispanic or80,385114,922141,777Latino(98.50%) (97.60%) (95.90%)Minority22,64612,72722,646(27.75%) (10.81%) (15.32%)Page 10 of al Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

Age Trends - SantarosaDescriptionUnder Age 5Ages 5-17Ages 18-21Ages 22-29Ages 30-39Ages 40-49Ages 50-64Age 65 and Over-Ages 65-74-Ages 75-84-Age 85 and OverMedian AgePercentage Population by Age Group - 16.69%16.20%16.51%10.97%7.04%2.98%0.96%3720102017 %7.61%9.09%3.78%4.58%0.87%1.19%3940Income Trends - SantarosaDescriptionMedianHouseholdIncomeMedian FamilyIncomePopulation belowPoverty LevelHouseholdsbelow PovertyLevelHouseholds withPublic AssistanceIncomeIncome Trends19902000 27,584 41,88120102017 (ACS)(ACS) 55,129 62,731 31,033 46,929 62,929 82%6.19%2.76%1.57%1.66%Poverty and Public AssistanceDisability Trends - SantarosaSee the Data Sources section below for an explanationabout the differences in disability data among the variousyears.Description1990200020102017 (ACS)(ACS)Population 16 To5,79515,251NANA64 Years with a(9.92%) (14.56%)(NA)(NA)disabilityPopulation 20 ToNANANA12,99564 Years with a(NA)(NA)(NA)(13.64%)disabilityPage 11 of 14Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

Educational Attainment Trends - SantarosaAge 25 and OverDescriptionLess than 9thGrade9th to 12thGrade, NoDiplomaHigh SchoolGraduate orHigherBachelor'sDegree or Higher199020003,9963,120(7.70%) (3.99%)7,1868,265(13.84%) (10.57%)Housing Tenure - Santarosa20102017 )(6.94%)40,74066,78187,874(78.46%) (85.43%) (88.36%)104,442(90.66%)9,65317,88124,610(18.59%) (22.88%) (24.75%)31,247(27.12%)Language Trends - SantarosaAge 5 and OverDescriptionSpeaks EnglishWellSpeaks EnglishNot WellSpeaks EnglishNot at AllSpeaks EnglishNot Well or Notat .97%)550(0.50%)57(0.05%)607(0.55%)20102017 Housing Trends - SantarosaDescriptionTotalUnits per AcreSingle-FamilyUnitsMulti-FamilyUnitsMobile cant UnitsMedian HousingValueOccupiedHousing Unitsw/No VehiclePage 12 of 141990200020102017 512,30015,5712,931 65,7005,3268,199 96,300 182,3008,559 .37%)Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

County Data SourcesDemographic data reported is from the U.S. Decennial Census (1990, 2000) and the American Community Survey (ACS)5-year estimates from 2006-2010 and 2013-2017. The data was gathered at the county level. Depending on the dataset,the data represents 100% counts (Census Summary File 1) or sample-based information (Census Summary File 3 orACS).About the Census Data:Use caution when comparing the 100% count data (Decennial Census) to the sample-based data (ACS). In any givenyear, about one in 40 or 2.5% of U.S. households will receive the ACS questionnaire. Over any five-year period, aboutone in eight households will receive the questionnaire, as compared to about one in six that received the long formquestionnaire for the Decennial Census 2000. (Source: ) The U.S.Census Bureau provides help with this s/guidance/comparing-acs-data/2017.htmlUse caution when interpreting changes in Race and Ethnicity over time. Starting with the 2000 Decennial Census,respondents were given a new option of selecting one or more race categories. Also in 2000, the placement of thequestion about Hispanic origin changed, helping to increase responsiveness to the Hispanic-origin question. Because ofthese and other changes, the 1990 data on race and ethnicity are not directly comparable with data from later censuses.(Source: thnicity%20FINAL%20report.pdf)The "Minority" calculations are derived from Census and ACS data using both the race and ethnicity responses. On thisreport, "Minority" refers to individuals who list a race other than White and/or list their ethnicity as Hispanic/Latino. In otherwords, people who are multi-racial, any single race other than White, or Hispanic/Latino of any race are consideredminorities.Disability data is not included in the 2010 Decennial Census, or the 2006-2010 ACS. This data is available in the 20132017 ACS.Because of changes made to the Census and ACS questions between 1990 and 2017, disability variables should not becompared from year to year. For example: 1) With the 1990 data the disabilities are listed as a "work disability" while thisdistinction is not made with 2000 or 2017 ACS data; 2) The 2017 ACS data includes the institutionalized population (e.g.persons in prisons and group homes), while this population is not included in 1990 or 2000; 3) the age groupings changedover the years.Please take the following two concerns into account when viewing this data: 1) With the 1990 data the disabilities arelisted as a "work disability" while this distinction is not made with 2000 or 2017 ACS data; 2) The 2017 ACS data includesthe institutionalized population (e.g. persons in prisons and group homes), while this population is not included in 1990 pulation/www/cen2000/90vs00/index.htmlThe category Bachelor's Degree or Higher under the heading Educational Attainment Trends is a subset of the categoryHigh School Graduate or Higher.MetadataPage 13 of 14Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

-Community and Fraternal Centers https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc communitycenter.htmCorrectional Facilities in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc correctional.htmCultural Centers in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc culturecenter.htmFire Department and Rescue Station Facilities in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc firestat.htmLocal, State, and Federal Government Buildings in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc govbuild.htmFlorida Health Care Facilities https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc health.htmHospital Facilities in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc hospitals.htmLaw Enforcement Facilities in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc lawenforce.htmFlorida Parks and Recreational Facilities https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc parks.htmReligious Centers https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc religion.htmFlorida Public and Private Schools https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc schools.htmSocial Service Centers https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc socialservice.htmAssisted Rental Housing Units in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc assisted housing.htmGroup Care Facilities mMobile Home Parks in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc mobilehomes.htmMigrant Camps in Florida eteran Organizations and Facilities https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/gc veterans.htmGeneralized Land Use - Florida DOT District 3 https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/d3 lu gen.htmCensus Block Groups in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/e2 cenacs cci.htm1990 Census Block Groups in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/e2 cenblkgrp 1990 cci.htm2000 Census Block Groups in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/e2 cenblkgrp 2000 cci.htm2010 Census Block Groups in Florida https://etdmpub.fla-etat.org/metadata/e2 cenblkgrp 2010 cci.htmPage 14 of 14Sociocultural Data ReportPrinted on: 10/27/2019

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