14 ATHLETIC FIELDS STUDY
<br />City of Elk River, Minnesota ELK RIVERROGERS-OTSEGOANDOVERST. MICHAEL-ALBERTVILLECOON RAPIDSANOKA-RAMSEYMONTICELLOZIMMERMANST. FRANCISBIG LAKEBECKERPopulation (2021)26,35935,06833,42826,75464,51947,79314,1066,5388,26411,1785,065CITY (OR CITIES) ONLYFull Size Baseball
<br />(Primarily 90’ basepaths, typically grass infi elds, permanent mound at 60’6”
<br />outfi eld fences or temporary system)
<br />*Andover and Ramsey have primary 75’ grass infi eld facilities included
<br />202*229*01001
<br />Population Per Field 13,180 16,714 13,377 32,260 5,310 6,538 5,065 Fewer FieldsMore FieldsSoftball and Youth Baseball
<br />Works for 60’ basepaths - skinned infi elds (SB/BB) or grass infi elds (BB), may
<br />have adult softball fences (275-315’) or fastpitch softball fences (200’)
<br />129205171073213
<br />Population Per Field 2,197 3,896 1,671 5,351 3,795 4,779 2,015 2,179 4,132 11,178 1,688 Fewer FieldsMore FieldsRectangle Fields
<br />(Football/Lacrosse/Soccer)3712221010102
<br />Population Per Field 8,786 5,010 2,786 13,377 32,260 4,779 14,106 8,264 2,533 Fewer FieldsMore FieldsCITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICTFull Size Baseball
<br />(Primarily 90’ basepaths, typically grass infi elds, permanent mound at 60’6”
<br />outfi eld fences or temporary system)
<br />*Andover and Ramsey have primary 75’ grass infi eld facilities included
<br />445*4311*23423
<br />Population Per Field 6,590 8,767 6,686 6,689 21,506 4,345 7,053 2,179 2,066 5,589 1,688 Fewer FieldsMore FieldsSoftball and Youth Baseball
<br />Works for 60’ basepaths - skinned infi elds (SB/BB) or grass infi elds (BB), may
<br />have adult softball fences (275-315’) or fastpitch softball fences (200’)
<br />151320131911116688
<br />Population Per Field 1,757 2,698 1,671 2,058 3,396 4,345 1,282 1,090 1,377 1,397 633 Fewer FieldsMore FieldsRectangle Fields
<br />(Football/Lacrosse/Soccer)922222081773895
<br />Population Per Field 2,929 1,594 1,519 1,338 8,065 2,811 2,015 2,179 1,033 1,242 1,013 Fewer FieldsMore Fields1 / 5,0651 / 16,7141 / 9,8590Elk River: 1 / 13,180 (#4 of 11)1 / 1,6711 / 2,0971 / 11,1781 / 4,4551 / 3,795Elk River: 1 / 2,197 (#5 of 11)1 / 2,5331 / 4,89401 / 23,1821 / 8,786Elk River: 1 / 8,786 (#6 of 11)1 / 1,6881 / 3,2621 / 21,5061 / 6,8711 / 6,590Elk River: 1 / 6,590 (#6 of 11)1 / 6331 / 1,3301 / 4,3451 / 2,3781 / 1,671Elk River: 1 / 1,757 (#7 of 11)1 / 1,0131 / 1,2901 / 8,0651 / 2,4951 / 1,594Elk River: 1 / 2,929 (#10 of 11)
<br />How to Read The Box & Whisker Diagrams
<br />The chart used illustrates the data separated into quartiles, with “0” at the location of “fewer fi elds”
<br />The farthest right bar illustrates the minimum value of the communities considered.
<br />The right side of the box illustrates the 25th percentile - 25% have fewer, 75% have more
<br />The long bar illustrates the 50th percentile - half have fewer, half have more
<br />The left side of the box illustrates the 75th percentile - 75% have fewer, 25% have more
<br />The farthest left bar illustrates the maximum value of the communities considered.
<br />The red circle illustrates where Elk River sits on the continuum
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