Gun Violence Risk
Data sourced from the Gun Violence Archive and Overture Maps Foundation
- The colors on the map show the risk level of being a gun victim. The data is normalized by population.
- Recent Incidents are the dark colored dots. On hover/touch, these show details about the incident.
- Click or Touch the colored polygons, and a popup will show a graph of all shootings since 2014, broken down by year.
- Buildings show the same data: gun violence relative to population within a 0.5 mile radius of a building.
Political Leanings
Data sourced from 2024 Precinct-Level Election Results.” New York Times, www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/us/elections/2024-election-map-precinct-results.html.
- The heights of the hexagons show the total votes in a given area, while the color shows which candidate won, and by what margin, so the darker the color, the higher % for that given candidate. White denotes a swing area (< 5% either direction)
- Hovering or touching a hexagon with show a graph of who won the area.
- Higher zooms show precinct level information: one dot = one vote, these are randomly distributed inside a precinct. They show the density of each precinct's voters
- A hover or touch identifies the precinct, as well as which candidate won and their vote counts
Food Availability Index
Data sourced from Overture Maps Foundation.
- This map shows the food accessibility per capita in an area. It is easy to identify Food 'deserts', or the opposite in a given area. Included are 'grocery stores','warehouse clubs','restaurants','cafes','coffee shops', and 'pubs'
- The map colors also show the food accessibility per capita. A hover/touch shows a roundup of the numbers of each amenity tyle
- Buildings show the same as the above, but the hover shows the amenities within 0.5 mile
Home Prices per Square Foot
Data sourced from Realtor.com® Economic Research. and US Census TIGER Shapefiles
- The map colors show housing affordability on a per square foot basis. The darker the color, the more expensive.
- Counties are used to show the data at lower zooms. On Hover/Touch, The county name is used, followed by a trend arrow for the price change year over year, shown as a percentage. The listing price per square foot is shown, as well as the count of active listings, and finally, the average number of days on market.
- Zip Codes are used at higher zoom levels and show the same data, but in more detail.
- The data is updated monthly.
Basemaps
OpenFreeMap © OpenMapTiles Data from OpenStreetMap