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How do I use Metro Chicago Facts OnLine?

Step 1: Log in To use Metro Chicago Facts OnLine, you must be an MCIC Subscriber. If you are already an MCIC Subscriber, enter your User Name and Password in the spaces provided and click LOGIN.

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STEP 2: Select an Area
To view an area in the 6-county metropolitan Chicago region, select one of the following:

  • County
    Cook, Lake, McHenry, DuPage, Kane, or Will Counties in the State of Illinois.
  • Zip Code
    There are 376 Zip Codes in the 6-county metropolitan Chicago region. All Zip Codes begin with 60 _ _ _ or 61 _ _ _. Zip Codes in the City of Chicago begin with 606 _ _.
  • Municipality
    A municipality is a political subdivision of a state established to provide general local government for a specific population in a defined area. A municipality may be designated as a city, borough, village, or town.
  • City of Chicago
    • Community Area
      The City of Chicago has 77 officially defined community areas.
    • Ward
      The Chicago City Council is composed of 50 aldermen, each representing a ward in the city.

STEP 3: Customize Your Area

Use the toolbars along the LEFT side of the map:

Step 4: Create a Community Profile

  • Click Print Map to download a copy of the map you have created.
  • Click Get Data Reports and select the data you want from the list provided:
    • 1990 - 2000 U.S. Census reports, aggregated for the specific area you've defined. The reports include general demographics as well as select social, economic, and housing characteristics. The reports also detail change from 1990 to 2000.
    • The Community Vitality Index uses 25 individual datasets to score a community's potential in three categories: Social Capital, Economic Potential, and Community Amenities. City of Chicago and County benchmarks allow comparisons to the region as a whole.
    • City of Chicago Building Permit data is provided by the City of Chicago through the Chicago Region Online Data Exchange. Building permit data for each specific census tract in your custom defined area is available by clicking on the tract number in the list provided. (If a census tract appears in gray, the tract is not in the City of Chicago. Building permit data is currently not available for that tract.)

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