45
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<br />Table 23 shows the percentage of persons using six (6) methods to commute to work in
<br />the geographic area The most commonly used method was car, truck or van -drove alone
<br />(95.1%), followed by car, truck or van - car- pooled (6.9 %), those that worked at home
<br />(2.2 %), public transportation- including taxicab (1,4 %), those that walked (1,0 %) and other
<br />means (.3 %). The reported mean travel time to work (minutes) was 22.4 .32
<br />Table 23: Commuting To Work, 2000
<br />SUBJECT
<br />State
<br />Summit
<br />City of
<br />of
<br />County
<br />Cuyahoga
<br />Ohio
<br />Falls
<br />Car, truck, or van - drove alone
<br />82.7%
<br />85.8%
<br />95.1%
<br />Car, truck, or van - car - pooled
<br />9.3%
<br />7.9%
<br />6.9%
<br />Public transportation - including cab
<br />2.0%
<br />1.6%
<br />1.0%
<br />Walked
<br />2.3%
<br />1.5%
<br />1.4%
<br />Other means
<br />0.5% ',,
<br />0.5%
<br />0.3%
<br />Worked at home
<br />2.8%
<br />2,5%
<br />22%
<br />Mean travel time to work (minutes)
<br />22,9 "
<br />22.4
<br />224
<br />Source: U S Census Bureau, 2000 Table QT -P23 (SF3) by Place
<br />5.0 -ADVERTISING IN THE CITY OF CUYAHOGA FALLS
<br />In simple terms, discriminatory real estate advertising is prohibited by the Fair Housing
<br />Amendments Act (FHAA) of 1988. This means the law applies to classified advertising,
<br />display advertising, inserts or any other types of real estate advertising that a newspaper
<br />or magazine may publish. It also applies to any type of advertising or written material that
<br />a real estate business may distribute or use, whether it is brochures, direct mailings, radio
<br />or television advertising, multiple listing services (MLS), posters, billboards, application
<br />forms or other documents, signs or videos.
<br />In Section 804, the FHAA specifically states that it shall be unlawful to make, print, or
<br />publish, or cause to be made, printed or published any notice, statement, or advertisement,
<br />with respect to the sale or rental of a dwelling that indicates any preference, limitation, or
<br />discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, or national
<br />origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.
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