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President’s Message
number of positive comments were received about the demographic
data provided in the last issue. So here’s a deeper dive, with information
A compiled by ESRI, a geographic and psychographic data service (www.
ESRI.com/tapestry). ESRI provides a wealth of interesting demographic data on any
geographic area you can define in the USA. Drawing a polygon around CRCCE
yields plenty of interesting data about our neighborhood.
Here is a thumbnail one of the most interesting infographics on the site, the Tapestry
Segmentation report. You’ll want to visit the website to see it full size.
Tim Hernandez
President
OFFICERS
Tim Hernandez, President
timhernandez@bellsouth.net
Karen Polivka, Vice President
karenpolivka@gmail.com
Craig Singer, Treasurer
csinger2500@outlook.com
Vicki Lynch, Secretary
valynch47@gmail.com
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jonathan Brody
jbrody@brodylegal.com
Renata Cammarata There are many others, on subjects ranging from how we get to work to where we
renatarealtor1@gmail.com spend our money. Some key takeaways include the following:
Judy High
judyahigh@gmail.com - CRCCE has 5,237 residents in 2801 households. The median (half below, half
Robert Mayo above) age is 56.8 years, with the largest cohort, ages 60-64 comprising just
rokema@outlook.com under 10% of the population. Median net worth is $530,165, median income is
Brian O’Connell $107,145 and 77.8% of those in the labor force hold white collar jobs.
boconn4404@aol.com
Paige O’Mahoney - 71.4% of those who work drive alone to work, with the rest carpooling, taking
paige@paigemahoney.com public transportation, walking, biking or apparently working remotely. 32% of
Bruce Quailey residents have commute times, whatever the mode, of less than 10 minutes.
bquailey@flbondmtg.com - Here’s the most interesting part. ESRI places households into what they call
Jeff Stich LifeMode and Urbanization Groups. LifeMode groups share common demographic
jjs1717@aol.com traits, and Urbanization groups share common locational preferences, such as rural,
suburban or urban. There are a total of 67 groups, or Tapestry segments.
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Peter Anderson, Membership - CRCCE has three dominant Tapestry segments: Golden Years (45.5%), Urban Chic
peter.anderson@raymondjames.com (27.9%) and Emerald City (26.6%). On the following pages, you'll see how ESRI
describes us, the households within these segments.
Rick Cahill, Traffic & Safety
rkhill1@msn.com Before we get to those descriptions, you might be interested in knowing who uses
Agnes Marx, Communications the ESRI location-based technology. According to their website, 33,000 businesses
agnes_marx@icloud.com use it for operational intelligence, market and competitive analysis, risk assessment,
Valerie Harvey, Social Events real-time situational awareness, and business continuity. Some 12,000 national
valerie.harvey@floridamoves.com
government agencies use it to support high-level decision-making in health and
human services, infrastructure, public safety, transportation, agriculture, earth
sciences, and other disciplines. 30,000 cities and local governments use it to drive
CORAL R DGE economic development, manage public works, and advance sustainable, equitable
urban planning. And 15,000 nonprofits use it to inform and mobilize stakeholders,
COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES ensure sustained revenue, and analyze social inequities to effect positive change.
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