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About Long Island

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Long Island Index Reports

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  • 2008 Report & Key Findings
  • 2007 Report & Key Findings
  • 2006 Report & Key Findings
  • 2005 Report & Key Findings
  • 2004 Report & Key Findings

"What Every Long Islander Should Know"

Surveys

  • 2008: Long Islanders on Climate Change and Conservation
  • 2008: Long Island Looks to the Future
  • 2007: Long Islanders Aim High to reduce taxes and support many cost cutting measures
  • 2007: In A Tough Spot
  • 2006: At The Breaking Point
  • 2005: Where do we grow from here?
  • 2003: Room For Growth
  • 2002: Long Islanders: Who Are We?

Other Reports

  • 2008: A Study of Local Governmental Expenditures and Revenues
  • 2008: Five Case Studies of Downtown Development
  • 2007: A Tale of Two Suburbs Case Study
  • 2006: Government Expenditures and Revenues on Long Island
  • 2005: What Happens When We Run Out of Land
  • 2004: Land Use Analysis Nassau and Suffolk Counties
  • 2004: Long Island Garbage Index
  • 2003: Long Island Profiles

Press & News

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Long Island Maps




Reference Maps

  • Long Island Regional Map
  • Nassau County Map
  • Suffolk County Map
  • Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA) Reference Maps
  • Locations of Surveyed Downtowns in Long Island Index 2008

Community Maps

  • Where people live on Long Island
  • Where people work on Long Island
  • Long Island’s estimated daytime population
  • Long Island’s bedroom communities and daytime destinations

Housing

  • Most of Long Island's Current Housing Stock was Build before 1980
  • Statewide Housing Cost Burden in 2006
  • In 2000, You Could Buy a House for $250,000

Transportation

  • Number of Housing Units, Employment Centers & & LIRR Routes and Stations

Population

  • Statewide Population Change from 1990 to 2006 for Persons Age 25 to 34
  • Regional Population Density in 2000

Land Use

  • Urbanized Land on Long Island 1962 to 1995
  • LI 2000 Developed Land Map with 2020 and 2050 Projections

Governance

  • Fragmented Government on Long Island


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