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Legend Colors
Red is bad, green is good, blue is not statistically different/neutral.
Compared to Distribution
the value is in the best half of communities.
the value is in the 2nd worst quarter of communities.
the value is in the worst quarter of communities.
Compared to Target
meets target; does not meet target.
Compared to a Single Value
lower than the comparison value; higher than the comparison value; not statistically different from comparison value.
Trend
non-significant change over time; significant change over time; no change over time.
Compared to Prior Value
higher than the previous measurement period; lower than the previous measurement period; no statistically different change from previous measurement period.
Significantly better than the overall value
Significantly worse than the overall value
No significant difference with the overall value
No data on significance available
ParkScore® Index Rating
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Ranking for the 100 most-populated US cities by comparing 14 measures across 5 park categories: equity, access, investment, amenities and acreage. Points are awarded on a relative basis, based on how a city compares to the 100 largest U.S. cities. Points are assigned by breaking the data range established by the national sample into brackets, with the lowest bracket receiving the least points and the highest bracket receiving the most points. Each city’s total points—out of a maximum of 500—are normalized to a rating of up to 100.
Census Place: Reno
Measurement period: 2024
Maintained by: Truckee Meadows Tomorrow
Last update: September 2024
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Data Source
- Trust for Public Lands
Note: This source uses Zip Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) for its Zip Code data. Learn more
Maintained By: Truckee Meadows Tomorrow
Filed under: Environmental Health / Built Environment, Art & Recreation / Sports Recreation & Parks