Congressional District 1, UT
Livability
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Bikeability
2/10
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Walkability
2/10
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Transit
2/10
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Commute
7/10
home
Housing
6/10
visibility
Safety
8/10
local_library
Schools
4/10
local_airport
Airports
4/10
school
Colleges
5/10
accessibility
Hospitals
6/10
- directions_bike Bikeability
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Not Bikeable. The area lacks biking infrastructure and has unsafe or impractical conditions for cyclists, requiring alternative transportation methods.
- directions_run Walkability
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Not Walkable. The area is heavily car-dependent, with almost no amenities within walking distance or pedestrian-friendly infrastructure.
- directions_car Commute
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Average Commutes. Travel times and convenience are typical, with some challenges during peak hours or in certain areas.
- directions_bus Transit
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Very Limited Access. The area has little to no public transportation infrastructure, making it difficult to travel without a personal vehicle.
- home Housing
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Moderately Priced. The area has a balanced cost of living, with housing and rent costs that are neither particularly high nor low.
- visibility Safety
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Generally Safe. Crime rates are below average, with only occasional incidents, making the area a relatively secure place to live.
- local_airport Airports
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Limited Accessibility. Getting to the airport requires significant travel time or effort. Not ideal for frequent travel.
- accessibility Hospitals
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Adequate Access. Healthcare facilities are available within a reasonable distance, but options may be limited in number or specialization.
- school Colleges
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Limited Access. Few colleges are nearby, and travel or relocation may be necessary for quality higher education opportunities.
- local_library Schools
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Average to Mixed. Schools perform near average overall, though quality can vary by campus. Students have access to standard educational pathways, with some stronger programs available.
Residents
Population
833,456
332.4M (US)
Median Age
31.8 yr
39 yr (US)
Family Households
71.3%
64% (US)
College-Educated
37.5%
35% (US)
Economy
Median Income
$90,549
$79K (US)
Above Poverty
90.8%
88% (US)
Average Commute
24 mi
29 mi (US)
Moved Recently
13.5%
13% (US)
Housing
Median Home
$434,200
$303K (US)
Median Expenses
$541
$612 (US)
Median Rent
$1,159
$1,165 (US)
Owner-Occupied
65.2%
58% (US)
Crime
Violent Crime Score
Likelihood of experiencing crime involving violence or threats.
How the Violent Crime Score here compares with other places
Utah
3
United States
4
Property Crime Score
Likelihood of experiencing theft, burglary, or property damage.
How the Property Crime Score here compares with other places
Utah
5
United States
4
Climate
| Month | Rain (in) | Snow (in) | Temp (°F) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 1 | 14 | 25 |
| Feb | 1 | 11 | 29 |
| Mar | 1 | 6 | 39 |
| Apr | 2 | 3 | 47 |
| May | 2 | 0 | 56 |
| Jun | 1 | 0 | 65 |
| Jul | 1 | 0 | 73 |
| Aug | 1 | 0 | 72 |
| Sep | 1 | 0 | 62 |
| Oct | 1 | 1 | 49 |
| Nov | 1 | 7 | 37 |
| Dec | 1 | 14 | 26 |
Hazards
Inland Flood Risk
Politics
Historical Voting Patterns
This place is deep red country, with 27% of residents leaning left and 63% leaning right.
Liberal (27%) (64%) Conservative2016 Presidential Election Results
Donald Trump 45%Schools
Corinne Early Learning Center
22 miles, E
Century School
23 miles, E
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1.9
Mckinley School
25 miles, E
•
1.9
Harris Intermediate
25 miles, E
•
2.3
Colleges
Stevens-Henager College
32 miles, SE
•
1.4
Ogden-Weber Technical College
33 miles, SE
•
1.4
Paul Mitchell the School-Ogden
34 miles, SE
Weber State University
37 miles, SE
•
2.3
Hospitals
Bear River Valley Hospital
25 miles, E
•
4.1
Brigham City Community Hospital
27 miles, E
•
4.1
Ogden Regional Medical Center
37 miles, SE
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3.2
McKay Dee Hospital
37 miles, SE
•
4.1
Airports
Ogden-Hinckley Airport
34 miles, SE
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1
Salt Lake City International Airport
56 miles, S
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4.1
Provo Municipal Airport
97 miles, S
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1
Pocatello Regional Airport
99 miles, N
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1