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Nampa, ID

Nampa is a mid-sized city located in the southwestern part of Idaho. With a population of around 102,000 people, it is the third-largest city in the state. Once a small agricultural town, Nampa has experienced significant growth in recent years due to its proximity to Boise, the capital of Idaho, and its strong economy. The city boasts a diverse economy, with industries ranging from agriculture and manufacturing to healthcare and education. The city is also home to a number of parks and outdoor recreational areas, including Lake Lowell, which offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and hiking. Nampa is also known for its historic downtown area, which features a number of restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions.

STATISTICS
INDICATORS
Region

West

Population (2020)

101,124



The chart below displays this city's performance across all indicators vs. averages for the 25 cities

% Non-White Population

21.1

Median Income (2020)

$53,205

Average Home Value (2022)

$382,038

Average Annual Cost of Living

$24,474

Housing, transportation and energy costs as a percent of median income

Averages

City Data

CHALLENGES

Traffic congestion: Nampa is experiencing significant traffic congestion, particularly on the I-84 corridor, leading to longer commute times and increased air pollution.

Infrastructure needs: Nampa's aging infrastructure, including roads and water systems, is in need of significant investment and upgrades.

Limited public transportation: Nampa currently has limited public transportation options, making it difficult for residents without a car to get around.

Education: The quality of education in Nampa is lower than in other parts of the state, with lower graduation rates and test scores.

Crime: Nampa has a higher crime rate than the national average, particularly in property crimes such as theft and burglary.

BRIGHT SPOTS

Growing economy: Nampa has a thriving economy, with a diverse range of industries and companies located in the city.

Affordable housing: Nampa offers a lower cost of living than many other cities in the region, making it an attractive option for families and individuals looking for affordable housing.

Outdoor recreation: Nampa is located near several popular outdoor recreation areas, including Lake Lowell and the Owyhee Mountains, providing opportunities for hiking, fishing, and camping.

Cultural amenities: Nampa is home to several cultural amenities, including the Nampa Civic Center, the Idaho Center, and the Warhawk Air Museum.

Community events: Nampa hosts several annual community events, including the Snake River Stampede Rodeo, the Nampa Farmers Market, and the Festival of Trees.

*not really, I'm actually a student project by Justin Wheeler

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This site is a project for the Industry Challenge course of the Data Analysis and Visualization MPS program at the Maryland Institute College of Art.  This project uses real data and findings, but any findings or conclusions are those of the author and are not those of the US Conference of Mayors. No endorsement by the organization has been given or is implied.

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