Walker Profile - City of Edmonton
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Walker Profile - City of Edmonton
WALKER NEIGHBOURHOOD DESCRIPTION Walker is located in southeast Edmonton, and is one of the newer neighborhoods in the city. Walker is located south of Ellerslie Road SW, north of 25 Avenue SW, and between 50th street to the east and 66 Street to the west. The Walker Neighbourhood Structure Plan was adopted in April 2007. Development began soon after in the northwest and continues south and west. Development is still underway. Once complete, the Walker neighbourhood will have a mix of low, medium, and high density housing. A large commercial site and transit centre is planned for the northeast corner and an additional neighbourhood commercial site is planned for the southeast. One district park, one school-park site, two pocket parks, and five stormwater management ponds are also planned. A wetland is located in the southeast corner. The historic Treichel dairy barn was once located in the Walker neighbourhood but was destroyed by fire in 2008. Walker is named after George Walker. George Walker served on the Alberta Land Surveyors’ Association, Housing & Urban Development Association of Canada Edmonton (HUDAC Edmonton) and the Urban Development Institute Edmonton. Over the years George Walker was presented with several awards for his contributions to housing and urban development. Streets in the neighbourhood are named after other individuals who names also start with the letter “w.” Examples include Watt, Welsh and Winspear. Arthur Watt established and published Edmonton Saturday News, the Edmonton Daily Capital, and the Alberta Homestead before joining the Edmonton Journal in 1912; he retired as “Editor Emeritus” in 1945. Robert Welsh was a pioneer saddler who opened Welsh’s Saddlery. Francis Winspear was a Chartered Accountant and operated an accounting practice that became national in scope. Mr. Winspear established the Winspear Foundation, and donated $6 million to the Edmonton Concert Hall Foundation (now the Francis Winspear Centre for Music). Neighbourhood Profiles WA L K E R WALKER Population by Age and Gender Age Group 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70+ Total Male 125 60 185 185 65 55 20 0 695 Female 125 45 190 160 80 45 20 0 665 Total 250 105 375 345 145 100 40 0 1,360 Marital Status (Population 15 years of age and older) Marital Status Married Common-Law Single (Never Legally Married) Separated Divorced Widowed Total Family Households Family Type Married Couples Without Children at Home With Children at Home Common-Law Couples Without Children at Home With Children at Home Total Lone-Parent Families Female Parent Male Parent Total Household Size People Per Household 1 Person 2 People 3 People 4 People 5 People 6 or More Total % of Total 18 8 28 25 11 7 3 0 100 City % 12 11 18 15 14 14 8 8 100 People 605 135 245 10 40 15 1,050 % of Total 58 13 23 1 4 1 100 City % 45 9 32 2 7 5 100 Households 290 95 195 70 50 20 45 35 10 405 % of Total 23 48 12 5 9 2 100 City % 29 40 9 4 14 4 100 Households 100 155 115 90 30 20 510 % of Total 20 30 23 18 6 4 100 City % 29 33 16 14 5 3 100 Source: 2011 Census of Canada, Statistics Canada Neighbourhood Profiles Note: totals may not sum due to random rounding WA L K E R WALKER 2010 Household Income Household Income in 2010 Under $10,000 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $79,999 $80,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $124,999 $125,000 to $149,999 $150,000 and Over Total Households 0 0 0 55 40 15 165 120 115 50 75 635 % of Total 0 0 0 9 6 2 26 19 18 8 12 100 City % 5 6 7 8 8 8 14 12 11 7 14 100 Median Household Income Average Household Income $80,524 $92,784 - $72,248 $90,340 People 85 305 75 290 80 540 1,375 % of Total 6 22 5 21 6 39 100 City % 18 26 9 18 5 24 100 People 145 410 400 80 100 110 10 595 60 300 0 0 2,210 % of Total 7 19 18 4 5 5 0 27 3 14 0 0 100 City % 15 29 15 9 5 2 1 6 3 12 3 0 100 Highest Level of Education (Population 15 years of age and older) Education Level No Certificate, Diploma or Degree High School Diploma or Equivalent Apprenticeship or Trades Certificate or Diploma College or Other Non-University Certificate or Diploma University Certificate or Diploma Below Bachelor Level University Certificate or Diploma at Bachelor Level or Above Total Population by Ethnic Origin Ethnic Origins European Origins British Isle Origins Other North American Origins (Includes Canadian) French Origins Aboriginal Origins Latin, Central, and South American Origins Caribbean Origins South Asian Origins West Central Asian and Middle Eastern Origins East and Southeast Asian Origins African Origins Oceania Origins Total Note: The sum of ethnic groups in this table is greater than the total population count because an individual may report more than one ethnic origin. Source: 2011 Census of Canada, Statistics Canada Neighbourhood Profiles Note: totals may not sum due to random rounding WA L K E R WALKER Population by Mobility Status (Based on address 5 years previous) Mobility Non-movers Moved From Elsewhere in Edmonton Moved From Elsewhere in Alberta Moved From Elsewhere in Canada Moved From Outside Canada Total Residential Units by Structure Type Type of Unit Single-Detached House Semi-Detached House, Duplex Row House Apartment Building (5+ Stories) Apartment Building (< 5 Stories) Moveable Dwelling Other Total Period of Construction Year of Construction 1960 or Before 1961-1980 1981-1990 1991-2000 2001-2005 2006-2011 Total Occupied Private Dwellings by Tenure Housing by Tenure Owner Occupied Renter Occupied Total People 70 840 85 355 250 1,600 % of Total 4 53 5 22 16 100 City % 53 28 5 7 7 100 Units 235 150 115 0 0 0 0 500 % of Total 47 30 23 0 0 0 0 100 City % 51 7 10 8 23 1 0 100 Units 0 0 0 0 0 675 675 % of Total 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 City % 18 35 15 11 11 10 100 Number 670 25 695 % of Total 96 4 100 City % 65 35 100 % of Total 84 5 11 0 0 0 100 City % 72 6 15 5 1 1 100 Journey to Work (Employed Labour Force) Transportation Method Car, Truck, Van - as Driver Car, Truck, Van - as Passenger Public Transit Walked Bicycle Other Methods Total People 890 50 115 0 0 0 1,055 Source: 2011 Census of Canada, Statistics Canada Neighbourhood Profiles Note: totals may not sum due to random rounding WA L K E R NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE 2014 NEIGHBOURHOOD EXISTING LAND USE South Primary School 57 St SW 62 St SW WALKER 8 Av SW Ellerslie Rd SW Ellerslie Rd SW Ellerslie Rd SW 59 St SW 59a St SW 61 St SW 66 St SW Watt Blvd SW 10 Av SW 11 Av SW 12 Av SW 12 Av SW W W S Av SW 56 S St W 21 Av SW Watt Dr SW SW 21a Av SW W at t v A 53 St SW 20 52a St SW 59 St SW 60 St SW Win spear Cres SW SW 20 Av SW 57 St SW Winspear Cres SW 67 St SW 20 Av SW v A 19a Av SW 18 Av SW 19a Av SW W SW 19 19 Av SW S Dr v A 51 St SW 61 St SW SW SW 18 50 St SW St W 55 St SW Walker S Av St 17 Av SW 56 St SW 66 St SW 18 Av SW 18 Av SW 17 53 57 St SW 17 Av SW SW W dS a lv W att B Watt Promenade SW 62 St SW 63 St SW 63a St SW 64 St SW 65 St SW 17 Av SW SW St SW 17 A v SW 16 Av SW on 52 d Av m m 52 SW SW tB lv D r SW 56 St SW 60 St SW 16 Av at W Welsh 15 Co St 14 t at 53 13 Av SW le Weid 50 St SW SW Way Weidle Bend SW 23 Av SW Weidle Way SW No reproduction of this map, in whole or in part, is permitted without express written consent of The City of Edmonton, Sustainable Development Department Map compiled by: Geospatial Services Unit Urban Planning and Environment Branch Watt Dr SW 66 St SW 67 St SW Winspear Common SW Exisiting Land Use One Unit Dwelling Other Residential Recreation and Open Space Two Unit Dwelling Commercial Agriculture Multiple Dwelling Units Industrial and Utilities Transportation Apartments Institutional Vacant (Undeveloped/Undefined) Apartments High Rise Religious Assembly No Data / Unknown The City of Edmonton disclaims any liability for the use of this map.