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 "description": "In the wake of a nationally publicized police incident and resulting protests, the Fort Worth City Council decided in June 2017 to appoint a task force of community leaders who would advise the Council about important and timely issues relating to racial and cultural equity. The task force focused on a wide array of disparities affecting the quality of life in Fort Worth, pertaining directly or indirectly to six general topics: criminal justice, economic development, education, health, housing, and education. Task Force recommendations can be found here.Super majority minority area polygons (equal to/greater than 75 percent). These census block group based boundaries were used in the analysis for the Task Force on Race and Culture. Block groups are vintage 2012-2016 American Community Survey.Fields of emphasis:GEOID10 Total_Popu   (Total Population)Minority_P   (Minoirty Population)PERCENTMIN   (Percent Minority)Contact and Ownership: Natalie Watkins, Natalie.Watkins@fortworthtexas.gov, Sr Planner, Planning and DevelopmentEdit Schedule: Edited every 12-24 months, depending on changes on the ground. Starting 3/2019",
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 "title": "Super Majority Minority Areas",
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