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    MetroBoston DataCommon is an online mapping tool.

    The MetroBoston DataCommon, a partnership between the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) and the Boston Indicators Project, is an interactive data portal and mapping tool with information about the region’s people, neighborhoods, infrastructure, and environmental resources. It is a resource for all those seeking to better understand how the region and its communities are changing, and help residents, planners, city and town officials, educators, and journalists explore options and make informed decisions.

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The Transit-Jobs Connection; MAPC Calendar Page March 2012
The Transit-Jobs Connection
Transit serves more than three-quarters of the region’s businesses. There are 113,000 establishments within a half mile of a transit station or bus stop, comprising more than 1.45 million jobs.
MAPC Calendar Page March 2012
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Hubway Regional Bike Share System; MAPC Calendar Page April 2012
Hubway Regional Bike Share System
Bicycle sharing has been an instant success for commuters, residents and visitors. In July of 2011, Boston launched the New Balance Hubway system with 600 bikes at 61 stations. In its first ten weeks of operation, Hubway exceeded all expectations by attracting more than 3,500 annual subscribers and 100,000 trips, growing almost three times as fast as similar programs in Denver and Minneapolis.
MAPC Calendar Page April 2012
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Morning School Commutes; MAPC Calendar Page September 2012
Morning School Commutes
Proximity is no guarantee that children walk or bike to school. More and more schools are encouraging children to walk or bike to school for various health, environmental, and transportation reasons. The “target audience” for these efforts consists of students who live within walking distance of their school, but who get there by car.
MAPC Calendar Page September 2012
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Route 128 Central Corridor Commuting Miles; MAPC Calendar Page November 2011
Route 128 Central Corridor Commuting Miles
The Route 128 Central Corridor draws commuters from far and wide. Five municipalities along a 15-mile stretch of Route 128 through Burlington, Lexington, Lincoln, Waltham, and Weston together house more than 117,000 jobs.
MAPC Calendar Page November 2011
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  • About MBDC
    • What is the MetroBoston DataCommon?
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    • Tools on Our Site
    • Partners
    • Contact Us
    • Where is the old DataCommon Website?
  • Find Data
    By Topic:
    • Demographics
    • Arts & Culture
    • Civic Vitality & Governance
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Environment & Energy
    • Housing
    • Land Use & Zoning
    • Public Health
    • Public Safety
    • Technology
    • Transportation
    • Geographic Boundaries
  • Snapshots & Profiles
    • For Cities and Towns
  • Do It Yourself
    • New Weave Visualization
  • Learning Community
    • Data Day 2012
    • Data Day 2009
  • Resources
    • Data Visualization and Mapping Resources
    • User Profiles
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