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score <strong>of</strong> .24. The CAI is a multidimensional index <strong>of</strong> community characteristics. This research<br />

used the Community Attribute Index (CAI) to compare the attributes <strong>of</strong> neighborhoods where<br />

families lived while at Grade to the attributes <strong>of</strong> communities where they relocated to.<br />

Comparing Grady to other communities<br />

To compare Grady to other communities we established several comparison groups:<br />

G 1<br />

C 1<br />

G 2<br />

C 2<br />

C 3<br />

C 4<br />

Grady Homes and University Homes<br />

All other 2004 LIPH family developments: Bankhead Courts, Bowen Homes,<br />

Englewood Manor, Gilbert Gardens, Herndon Apartments, Hollywood Court,<br />

Jonesboro North, Jonesboro South, Leila Valley, Martin Street Plaza, McDaniel<br />

Glenn, Thomasville Heights, U Rescue Villa, and Westminster Apartments.<br />

Antoine Graves and Antoine Graves Annex<br />

All other 2004 LIPH senior developments: Barge Road, Cheshire Bridge Road,<br />

Cosby Spear Memorial, <strong>Georgia</strong> Avenue, Hightower Manor, John O. Chiles,<br />

Juniper & 10th, Marian Apartments, Marietta Rd., Palmer House, Piedmont<br />

Road, Martin Luther King Power, and East Lake Towers<br />

All HCV householders<br />

All householders in mixed-income developments<br />

In 2004, Grady and University (G1) had 952 householders and 2,243 persons while C1, which<br />

consisted <strong>of</strong> 14 public housing developments, had 3,265 householders and 10,918 persons,<br />

Figures 9 and 10.<br />

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