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Utica, New York

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A 7 page paper that provides a profile of Utica, including geographic location, land mass, climate, demographics, income and socio-economic data. The writer also identifies the problems in this city. Bibliography lists 4 sources.

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7 pages (~225 words per page)

File: MM12_PGutic.rtf

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in an area referred to as the Mohawk Valley (Wikipedia, 2004). Geographically, Utica is located "at 43?548" North, 75?1355" West (43.096569, -75.231887)1" (Wikipedia, 2004). The U.S. Census Bureau reports the city has a total area of approximately 17 square miles, 1.57 percent of which is water (Wikipedia, 2004). Cities within ten miles of Utica include: Yorkville, New Hartford, Oriskany, Whitesboro and Clark Mills (City-Data.com, 2004). Zip codes for this city are 13501..13505, 13599 and the area code is 315 (City-Data.com, 2004). Of the 60,651 residents: * 79.42 percent are White (Wikipedia, 2004). * 12.92 percent are African-American (Wikipedia, 2004). * 5.7 percent are Hispanic or Latino (Wikipedia, 2004). * 2.21 percent are Asian (Wikipedia, 2004). * 0.28 percent are Native American (Wikipedia, 2004). * 0.05 are Pacific Islander (Wikipedia, 2004). * 2.16 percent are from other races (Wikipedia, 2004). * 2.96 percent claim two or more races (Wikipedia, 2004). As for heritage, 26.1 percent claim to be Italian, 12.4 percent identify with Irish, 10.0 percent report German, 8.6 percent Polish, 5.6 percent are English and 3.8 percent claim to be of French ancestry (City-Data.com, 2004). A total of 11.9 percent were born outside America, of those 8.8 percent are from Europe and 2.2 percent are from Asia (City-Data.com, 2004). Utica also seems to be a destination site for refugees from Bosnia (Lebenthal & Co., 2001). In fact, in just the last few years, more than 3,500 Bosnians have settled in Utica (NWREL, 2002). The refugee center expects an average of 1,000 more Bosnian refugees per year (NWREL, 2002). There are 25,100 households in Utica, 27 percent have children under the age of 18 living there, 35.5 percent are married couples and 43 percent are non-families, (Wikipedia, 2004). Nearly 38 percent of the homes are comprised of individuals (Wikipedia, ...

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