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ZIP 37212 vs ZIP 60611
Nashville (Music Row), TN compared to Chicago (Streeterville), IL on twelve public-records dimensions sourced from EPA, FEMA, USDA, FBI, NCES, and county records. Each cell links to the per-ZIP topic page where the source citation and refresh cadence live.
Last verified 2026-05-13 · methodology
Side by side
| Dimension | ZIP 37212 | ZIP 60611 |
|---|---|---|
| Water quality EPA SDWIS | Open water quality for 37212 → | Open water quality for 60611 → |
| Flood zone FEMA NFHL | Open flood zone for 37212 → | Open flood zone for 60611 → |
| Wildfire risk USDA Forest Service | Open wildfire risk for 37212 → | Open wildfire risk for 60611 → |
| Air quality EPA AirNow | Open air quality for 37212 → | Open air quality for 60611 → |
| Crime FBI UCR | Open crime for 37212 → | Open crime for 60611 → |
| Schools NCES Common Core | Open schools for 37212 → | Open schools for 60611 → |
| Radon EPA Radon Zones | Open radon for 37212 → | Open radon for 60611 → |
| Lead pipes EPA LCRR / RTI | Open lead pipes for 37212 → | Open lead pipes for 60611 → |
| Property tax County assessor | Open property tax for 37212 → | Open property tax for 60611 → |
| Deed activity County recorder | Open deed activity for 37212 → | Open deed activity for 60611 → |
| Zoning Municipal planning | Open zoning for 37212 → | Open zoning for 60611 → |
| Sex offender registry NSOPW (deep-link) | Open sex offender registry for 37212 → | Open sex offender registry for 60611 → |
Dimensions populate live as ingestion reaches each source. Every row will link to the primary regulator.
Tennessee context
Tornadoes, flood (TVA tributaries), karst sinkholes
Tennessee carries inland FEMA AE zones along TVA-managed Tennessee, Cumberland, Holston rivers. Karst geology creates documented sinkhole risk in middle TN. Tornado risk concentrates in Memphis + Jackson + Nashville corridors.
Illinois context
Lead service lines, flooding (Mississippi/Illinois)
Illinois has the highest LCRR lead-service-line replacement obligations in the US (Chicago alone >400,000 LSLs). FEMA AE coverage extends along the Mississippi, Illinois, and Rock rivers. EPA SDWIS shows urban vs. downstate disparity.
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