Mom–

I’ve made a single map here that combines median income by tract and median parcel size by tract. I multiplied parcel size by 10^8 and used a log transformation to make it map more clearly.

The two layers are semitransparent and overlaid. Median income goes from white (low) to red (high) and median parcel size goes from white (low) to blue (high). The overlap is purple.

The two major neighborhoods are North Philly near Pennypack Park and Northwest Philly around Chestnut Hill.

If you want to turn off one layer, you can do it in the box on the lefthand side of the map that looks like three layers stacked on top of each other. Click on that and then unclick the layer that you want to turn off. The layer names are phl_zip_inc for income and med_parcel_size for parcel size.

You should be able to zoom in on the map to see neighborhood names. You can change the basemap, too, if you want. You can do it from the same box where you turn layers off and on. I recommend using the OpenStreetMap layer to see neighborhood landmarks.

Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any changes I can make.

Reading layer Land_Use' from data sourceC:Stuff_Use_Use.shp’ using driver ESRI Shapefile' Simple feature collection with 560104 features and 11 fields (with 5 geometries empty) Geometry type: MULTIPOLYGON Dimension: XY Bounding box: xmin: -75.28031 ymin: 39.86747 xmax: -74.95575 ymax: 40.13793 Geodetic CRS: WGS 84 Reading layerphl_tracts_2010’ from data source C:\Users\nissi\Desktop\R Stuff\PHL_Census_Tracts_2010\phl_tracts_2010.shp' using driverESRI Shapefile’ Simple feature collection with 384 features and 14 fields Geometry type: MULTIPOLYGON Dimension: XY Bounding box: xmin: -75.28031 ymin: 39.86747 xmax: -74.95575 ymax: 40.13793 Geodetic CRS: WGS 84