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Housing
This attribute provides an indication of availability of housing, both sales and rental, in the local community.
Note: according to the 2000 Census, Vacant Sale and Vacant Rental Units do not equal Total Vacant Housing
Units; Total Vacant Housing Units may also include units that are vacant but not on the market for sale or rent.Total Vacant Housing Units 41,676
Vacant Sale Units 7,856 BSA
Vacant Rental Units 13,560Medical Providers
This attribute provides an indicator of availability of medical care for military and DoD civilians in the local
community. The table reflects the raw number of physicians/beds and ratio of physicians/beds to population.
# Physicians # Beds Population
Local Community 3,599 2,936 1,569,541 Basis:
Ratio 1:436 1:535 MSA
National Ratio (2003) 1:421.2 1:373.7
Safety/Crime
The local community's Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) Index for 2002 per 100,000 people and the national
UCR based on information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for 2002:Local UCR 4,479.0 Basis: MSA
National UCR 4,118.8Transportation
Distance to an airport shows convenience and availability of airline transportation. Public transportation shows
potential for members and DoD civilians to use it to commute to/from work under normal circumstances and for
leisure.
Distance from FORT EUSTIS to nearest commercial airport: 8.0 miles
Is FORT EUSTIS served by regularly scheduled public transportation? Yes
Utilities
This attribute identifies a local community's water and sewer systems' ability to receive 1,000 additional
people.
Does the local community's water system have the ability to meet an expanded need of an additional 1,000
people moving in the local community? Yes
Does the local community's sewer system have the ability to meet an expanded need of an additional 1,000
people moving in the local community? Yes
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