St. Paul neighborhood census facts

Brief, printable summaries of demographics and trends in St. Paul's 17 planning districts. These are a good starting point for general neighborhood information.


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Download the data

You can download neighborhood data in Excel spreadsheets or in shapefiles for GIS software. The data are organized into four parts (worksheets for the Excel files, files for the shapefiles).

Planning district: Shapefile | Excel | PDF

Sub-planning district: Shapefile | Excel

Data Notes:
What the files contain: DP-1 covers basic demographic data. DP-2 includes information about education, ancestry, and citizenship. DP-3 includes employment, income, and poverty statistics. DP-4 focuses on housing characteristics.

 

 
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