The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Prince George s County Planning Department March 16, 2011

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The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Prince George’s County Planning Department March 16, 2011

Prince George’s County 2002 General Plan The purpose of the General Plan is to provide broad strategies to guide the future growth and development of the county, while providing for environmental protection and preservation of important lands. Approximate growth between 2000 and 2010: •Developed Tier - 2% •Developing Tier -14% •Rural Tier - 8%

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Prince George’s County 2002 General Plan Centers 2000 – 2010 Population Growth Map Legend 2000 to 2010 Population Change Change by 2000 Census Tract

New Carrollton Metro Landover Mall Largo Town Center Metro

less than -4000 -3999 to -3000

Suitland-Iverson Metro

Morgan Boulevard Metro

-2999 to -2000 -1999 to -1000 -999 to 0

Southern Avenue Metro Branch Avenue Metro

1 to 1000 1001 to 2000 2001 to 3000 3001 to 4000 more than 4000

General Plan Center Type Community Center Metropolitan Center Regional Center

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Brandywine

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Prince Georges County 2010 Population Density •Total Area – approximately 499 square miles • Land Area – 483 square miles • Water – 16 square miles •Total Population – 863,420

Legend General Plan Tier Developed

•Density – 2.79 persons per acre •Communities with the Highest Density •Langley Park 29.4 •Mount Rainier 19.4 •Chillum 15.3 •East Riverdale 14.9 •Bladensburg 14.3 •Brentwood 12.4 •New Carrollton 12.4 •Glassmanor 11.5 •Hillcrest Heights 10.3 •Coral Hills 10.3

Developing Rural

Total Population

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1 Dot = 25 TOTAL_POP

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Prince George’s County Historical Population Trend 1,000,000 863,420

900,000

801,515

800,000 700,000

729,268

660,567

600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000

100,000 0

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Jurisdictional Comparison of Population Growth 2000 - 2010 120,000

98,436

Population Growth

100,000

80,000

61,905 60,000

48,000 39,243

40,000

26,005 20,000

0

14,174 19.0% Calvert County

21.6% Charles County

15.8% Howard County

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9.8% Anne Arundel County

7.7% Prince George's County

11.3% Montgomery County

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2010 Jurisdictional Comparison of Racial Composition 100%

White

19%

90%

80% 50% 70%

62%

Black or African American

57%

75%

60%

81%

Asian 50%

64%

40%

Some Other Race

17% 30%

41%

17%

20%

14% 4%

14%

Two or More Races

13%

10%

7% 0%

16%

2% 4%

4%

Howard

Montgomery

9%

3%

3%

1%

3%

1% 3%

2% 4%

3% 3%

Prince George's

Calvert

Charles

Anne Arundel

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Prince George’s County 2000 to 2010 Racial Distribution Comparison 70.0%

62.7%

64.5%

Share of the Total Population

60.0%

50.0%

40.0%

30.0%

20.0%

27.0% 19.2%

8.5%

10.0%

3.9% 4.1% 0.3% 0.5%

3.4% 0.1% 0.1%

2.6% 3.2%

0.0%

White

Black or African American Indian American and Alaska Native 2000

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Asian

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander

Some Other Race

Two or More Races

2010

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Prince George’s County 2010 Black or African-American Population 64 Percent of County Population

556,620 Black/African-American Residents Highest concentrations in the central areas of the county, such as: Legend Percentage of Blacks/African Americans

Walker Mill Hillcrest Heights Lake Arbor Peppermill Village Glenarden Eagle Harbor Kettering Suitland Summerfield Largo

94.8% 92.7% 92.7% 92.2% 92.1% 92.1% 92.1% 91.9% 91.7% 91.6%

By Census Block Group 0% - 9% 10% - 19% 20% - 29% 30% - 39% 40% - 49% 50% - 59% 60% - 69% 70% - 79% 80% - 89% 90% or more

General Plan Tier Developed Developing Rural

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Prince George’s County 2010 White Population 19 Percent of County Population

Legend

66,059 White Residents

by 2010 Census Block Group

Highest Concentrations: University Park West Laurel Cedarville College Park Andrews AFB Baden Berwyn Heights Aquasco Croom Hillandale Queen Anne Bowie

78.5% 70.1% 65.8% 63.0% 61.9% 59.0% 56.0% 54.5% 51.7% 44.6% 43.5% 41.4%

Percentage of Whites 0% - 9% 10% - 19% 20% - 29% 30% - 39% 40% - 49% 50% - 59% 60% - 69% 70% - 79% 80% - 89% 90% or more

General Plan Tier Developed Developing Rural

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Prince George’s County 2010 Asian Population 4 Percent of County Population

35,172 Asian Residents

Legend Percentage of Asians by 2010 Census Block Group 0% - 9%

Largest Concentrations:

10% - 19% 20% - 29%

•Calverton •College Park •Konterra •National Harbor •Hillandale •Greenbelt •Beltsville •Fort Washington •Laurel •Berwyn Heights

15.8% 12.7% 12.0% 11.0% 10.7% 9.7% 9.5% 9.2% 9.2% 8.4%

30% - 39% 40% - 49% 50% - 59% 60% - 69% 70% - 79% 80% - 89% 90% or more

General Plan Tier Developed Developing Rural

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A Jurisdictional Comparison of Hispanic Population Growth Between 2000 and 2010 180% 155.0%

Hispanic Population Growth

160% 140% 123.4%

126.0%

Howard

Prince George's

129.9%

114.7%

120% 100% 80% 64.4% 60% 40%

20% 0% Montgomery

Calvert

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Charles

Anne Arundel

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Racial Composition of the Hispanic Population 2000

2010

57,057

128,972

White

38%

29%

Black or African-American American Indian and Alaska Native Asian

7%

6%

1%

2%

0%

0%

Pacific Islander

0%

0%

Some Other Race

44%

55%

Two or More Races

8%

7%

Hispanic Population:

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Prince George’s County 2010 Hispanic Population 128,972 Hispanic Residents 14.9 percent of County Population 2000 to 2010 Percent Change: 126% Highest Concentrations:

Legend Percentage of Hispanics by 2010 Census Block Group 0% - 9% 10% - 19% 20% - 29% 30% - 39%

Langley Park East Riverdale Riverdale Park Edmonston Brentwood Colmar Manor Chillum Adelphi Woodlawn Landover Hills

76.6% 53.3% 50.0% 48.3% 45.3% 45.0% 42.1% 42.1% 41.8% 40.8%

40% - 49% 50% - 59% 60% - 69% 70% - 79% 80% - 89% 90% or more

General Plan Tier Developed Developing Rural

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Prince George’s County Housing Units

Total Housing Units Occupied Housing Units Vacant Housing Units Vacancy Rate

2000

2010

Change

302,378

328,182

25,804

286,610

304,042

17,432

15,768

24,140

8,372

5.2%

7.4%

2.1%

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A Jurisdictional Comparison of Housing Units Between 2000 and 2010 45,000 41,273 40,000

Housing Unit Change

35,000

30,000

25,804

25,625 25,000

20,000 16,464 15,000 11,060 10,000 6,204 5,000

0

24%

27%

18%

14%

9%

13%

Howard County

Montgomery County

Anne Arundel County

Charles County

Prince George's County

Calvert County

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Prince George’s County 2010 Housing Vacancy Rates Areas with the Lowest Housing Vacancy Rates

Legend Vacancy Rate

University Park Mitchellville West Laurel Woodmore Glenn Dale CDP Bowie city Areas with the Highest Vacancy Rates

0% - 9% 10% - 19% 20% - 29% 30% - 39% 40% - 49% 50% - 59% 60% - 69% 70% - 79%

Eagle Harbor Andrews AFB Summerfield National Harbor College Park Coral Hills Fairmount Heights Aquasco Brentwood Colmar Manor The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Prince George’s County Planning Department, Research Section

80% - 89% 90% - 99%

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2010 Housing Vacancy Rate 10%

8.6%

9% 8%

7.4% 6.8%

7%

6.2%

6%

5.0%

5%

4.1% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% Howard County

Montgomery County

Anne Arundel County

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Charles County

Prince George's County

Calvert County

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Prince George's County 2000 – 2010 Changes Along the Purple Line 2000

Total Population

2010

Change

% Change

113,036

118,458

5,422

4.60%

Total Housing Units

36,843

36,223

-620

-1.70%

Occupied

35,091

32,906

-2,185

-6.64%

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2000 – 2010 Population Change Along the Purple Line

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2010 Hispanic Population Concentration Along the Purple Line

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2000 – 2010 Hispanic Concentration Change Along the Purple Line

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Prince George’s County Planning Department

Fern V. Piret, Ph.D, Planning Director Albert G. Dobbins, III, AICP, Deputy Director Countywide Planning Division Kipling Reynolds, Acting Chief, AICP Research Section Jacqueline Philson, Planning Supervisor Chalita Brandly, Senior Planner Ted Kowaluk, Senior Planner

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