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Welcome to the Jamaica Plain DataCommon
The Jamaica Plain DataCommon is a online mapping tool sponsored by the Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corporation. It makes available a wealth of data about the Jamaica Plain Neighborhood, and you can explore data, print out maps, and create your own maps.

Jamaice Plain is a neighborhood located in the City of Boston. The neighborhood, home to over 36,000 people, contains the largest Latino business district in New England and the most green space per capita of any Boston neighborhood. Although 17% of households in 2000 were below of the poverty line, today Jamaica Plain is the third most expensive neighborhood in Boston.


The Boston Indicators Project Metropolitan Area Planning Council
The Boston Indicators Project is coordinated by the Boston Foundation in partnership with the City of Boston and MAPC. It measures and reports on change in Boston in ten sectors. The Boston Indicators Project links to recent research and other data-rich websites. It features a Hub of Innovation, At-A-Glance indicators and profiles, and a Civic Agenda.
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) is a regional planning agency representing 22 cities, 79 towns, and 3,067,000 people. Its area includes 1,422 square miles stretching west from Boston to Route 495. To enhance the region's quality of life and economic competitiveness, MAPC is engaging residents and planners in creating a new 25-year plan, MetroFuture.