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The
Sprawl Index
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| Overall Sprawl Index Score: 105.94 ranking it 51st most sprawling of 83 metro areas measured. A lower score on the index indicates a greater degree of sprawl. The average score for all metros ranked is 100. A lower score indicates below average conditions among these 83 US metro areas: for example, less compact housing, a poorer mix of homes and jobs, poor street connectivity, or weaker than average town centers. A score above 100 indicates above average performance, when compared to the other metro areas ranked. Most metro areas score between 50 and 150 on the scale. What Makes a Place Sprawling: The sprawl index measured sprawl in four ways. Below are index scores for this metro area. See the report for a full explanation of each factor. (will link to report)
Sprawl Factor index score ranking out of 83
(most to least sprawling)
Residential Density Factor 90.44 30
Mix of homes, jobs, & services 86.80 25
Strength of town centers/downtowns 104.47 48
Accessibility of street network 124.16 68
Outcomes Affected by Sprawl in Pittsburgh:
Peak 8-hour ozone level (parts per billion): 92
Fatal accidents per 100,000 persons: 8.79
Daily Miles Driven per person (DVMT): 22.7
Average number of vehicles per household: 1.51
Percent of commuters using Transit: 7.33 %
Percent commuters walking to work: 3.80 %
Average Commute Time, in minutes: 25.43
Average Annual Traffic Delay in hours: 6.99
2000 Population: 2,003,200
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