Impact on Host Communities

To understand the impact of refugee resettlement in host communities visual documentation was collected of two main refugee neighborhoods in Burlington metro
area, Old North End and Winooski. This included identifying both public spaces and
private spaces used for public purposes by refugees and other residents including
schools, grocery stores, restaurants, other businesses, community centers, healthcare
facilities, parks and playgrounds, and other buildings and amenities. Static and interactive maps were created for these two neighborhoods.

Visualizing Refugee Neighborhoods Interactive Map

Visualizing Burlington’s Old North End

North End BoundariesNorth End Boundaries

Grocery Markets FinalGrocery Markets

Food and Drink FinalFood and Drink

Community Centers FinalCommunity Centers

Religious InstitutionsReligious Institutions

North End OverallThe North End

Other BusinessesOther Businesses

Public ResourcesPublic Resources

Public SpacesPublic Spaces

Visualizing Winooski

winooski_area_of_focusWinooski Boundaries

Winooski_Community_CentersCommunity Centers

winooski_food_drinkFood and Dringk

Winooski_Grocery_Markets
Grocery Markets

winooski_other_businessOther Businesses

winooski_overallWinooski

Winooski_Public_ResourcesPublic Resources

winooski_public_spacePublic Spaces

Winooski_Religious_InstitutionsReligious Institutions