Lansdowne, Edmonton

Lansdowne
Neighbourhood
Lansdowne

Location of Lansdowne in Edmonton

Coordinates: 53°29′17″N 113°32′46″W / 53.488°N 113.546°W / 53.488; -113.546
Country  Canada
Province  Alberta
City Edmonton
Quadrant[1] NW
Ward[1] 10
Sector[2] Mature area
Government[3]
  Administrative body Edmonton City Council
  Councillor Don Iveson
Area[4]
  Total 0.58 km2 (0.22 sq mi)
Elevation 669 m (2,195 ft)
Population (2012)[5]
  Total 1,214
  Density 2,093.1/km2 (5,421/sq mi)
  Change (2009–12) Decrease-5.1%
  Dwellings 552

Lansdowne is a neighbourhood in south west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada overlooking the Whitemud Creek Ravine. The neighbourhood description in the map utility on the City of Edmonton website describes Lansdowne as a neighbourhood with "a quiet pastoral atmosphere and the opportunity to view the rural, agricultural setting of the University of Alberta Farm from the bicycle path through the eastern portion of the farm."[6] The Snow Valley Ski Hill is located near the neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is situated directly across from Michener Park, a residential complex for students staying at the University of Alberta.

Houses on the north side of Lansdowne back onto the University of Alberta farm along a straight line boundary located just north of 52 Avenue. Houses on the west side overlook the Whitemud Creek Ravine. The southern boundary is Whitemud Drive, and the east boundary is 122 Street.

The size of the average household in Lansdowne is 2.3 persons, with almost two out of three households having one or two persons. Just under one in four households has four or five people.[7]

Approximately nine out of every ten residences, according to the 2001 federal census, were built during the 1960s and 1970s.[8] The most common type of residence in the neighbourhood is the single-family dwelling; these make up 64% of all residences in the neighbourhood. The remainder are apartments in low-rise buildings (25% of all residences) and high-rise buildings (10%). Almost all single-family dwellings are owner-occupied, while all apartments are rented.[9] Generally, homes closer to Whitemud Creek Ravine are more expensive while homes nearer Whitemud Drive are more affordable.

Demographics

In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Lansdowne had a population of 1,214 living in 552 dwellings,[5] a -5.1% change from its 2009 population of 1,279.[10] With a land area of 0.58 km2 (0.22 sq mi), it had a population density of 2,093.1 people/km2 in 2012.[4][5]

The population of Lansdowne is ethnically diverse, with three out of every four respondents indicating multiple ethnic origins. Of those indicating a single ethnic origin, the most common was Canadian (6.9% of all respondents), English (3.1%), Chinese (2.9%), German (2.9%), Ukrainian (1.4%), Polish (1.2%), East Indian (1.2%) and Scottish (1.0%).

Household incomes in Lansdowne are significantly above the average for the city--$86,862 in 2001 for Lansdowne compared with $57,360 for the city—with approximately one in three households earning over $100,000 per year.

Income By Household - 2001 Census[11][12]
Income Range ($) Lansdowne[13] Edmonton[14]
(% of Households) (% of Households)
Under $10,000 6.7% 6.3%
$10,000-$19,999 8.7% 12.4%
$20,000-$29,999 6.7% 11.9%
$30,000-$39,999 14.4% 11.8%
$40,000-$49,999 5.8% 10.9%
$50,000-$59,999 8.7% 9.5%
$60,000-$69,999 4.8% 8.3%
$70,000-$79,999 4.8% 6.7%
$80,000-$89,999 0.0% 5.4%
$90,000-$99,999 6.7% 4.2%
$100,000 and over 32.7% 12.6%
Average household income $86,862 $57,360

Lansdowne has its own elementary school, Lansdowne Elementary, which is operated by the Edmonton Public School System.

Surrounding neighbourhoods

Beyond the University of Alberta farm to the north is the neighbourhood of Grandview Heights. On the other side of Whitemud Creek Ravine are the neighbourhoods of Brookside and Bulyea Heights.

References

  1. 1 2 "City of Edmonton Wards & Standard Neighbourhoods" (PDF). City of Edmonton. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  2. "Edmonton Developing and Planned Neighbourhoods, 2011" (PDF). City of Edmonton. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  3. "City Councillors". City of Edmonton. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  4. 1 2 "Neighbourhoods (data plus kml file)". City of Edmonton. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  5. 1 2 3 "Municipal Census Results – Edmonton 2012 Census". City of Edmonton. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  6. map utility
  7. http://censusdocs.edmonton.ca/DD20/FEDERAL%202001/Neighbourhood/LANSDOWNE.pdf
  8. http://censusdocs.edmonton.ca/DD23/FEDERAL%202001/Neighbourhood/LANSDOWNE.pdf
  9. http://censusdocs.edmonton.ca/C05002/MUNICIPAL%202005/Neighbourhood/LANSDOWNE.pdf
  10. "2009 Municipal Census Results". City of Edmonton. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  11. 2000 dollars
  12. Income is for all persons in the household. So, if there are two persons in the household and each person earns $15,000, the household income is $30,000
  13. http://censusdocs.edmonton.ca/DD26/FEDERAL%202001/Neighbourhood/LANSDOWNE.pdf
  14. http://censusdocs.edmonton.ca/DD26/FEDERAL%202001/CITY/EDMONTON.pdf
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