Monthly water quality index at active sampling sites. The Water Quality Index, or WQI,
is a number ranging from 1 to 100; a higher number indicates better water quality. In general,
stations scoring 80 and above met expectations for water quality and are of lowest concern,
scores 40 to 80 indicate moderate concern, and water quality at stations with scores below 40
did not meet expectations and are of highest concern.
911 fire and emergency medical dispatches in the City of Everett, or outside city limits but responded to by Everett Fire Department vehicles. White dots represent multiple incidents at same location, click on dot to view the individual call information. Default view is for dispatches 365 days prior to today. Change filters for different options.
Quarterly median housing prices and Housing Affordability Index from Snohomish County and the state of Washington, per the University of Washington Runstad Department of Real Estate. Data available at: http://realestate.washington.edu/research/wcrer/housing-reports.
The Housing Affordability Index measures whether or not a typical family earns enough income to qualify for a mortgage loan on a typical home. A value of 100 means that a family with the median income has exactly enough income to qualify for a mortgage on a median-priced home. For example, a composite HAI of 120.0 means a family earning the median family income has 120% of the income necessary to qualify for a conventional loan covering 80 percent of a median-priced existing single-family home.
Per capita income data from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Data is provided for the City of Everett, Snohomish County, Washington State, and US, as well as all census tracts within
Everett.