Livability Score

78
/100
i The AreaVibes Livability Score evaluates 9 different categories and creates an overall score out of 100. The higher the score, the better the area.

amenities A

There are lots of amenities close to this location.
Coffee (6) C-
Character Coffee
Coffee Shop
Sammy & Annie
Coffee Shop
Utica Coffee Roasters
Coffee Shop
Cafe Plus
Coffee Shop
Bagel Grove
Coffee Shop
Cafe Domenico
Coffee Shop
Cafe Ca Nole
Coffee Shop
Creekside Cafe
Coffee Shop
Entertainment (15) A+
Stanley Theater
Theatre Arts
Childrens Museum
Museum
Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts (Main)
Museum
Munson-Williams-Proctor Art (Education)
Museum
Munson-Williams-Proctor (Decorative Arts)
Museum
Players of Utica
Theatre Arts
D'Allesandro Stadium
Stadium
Utica Tower
Attraction
Utica Zoo
Zoo
MVCC Track and Field
Stadium
AMF Pin-O-Rama Lanes
Bowling Alley
The Other Side
Art Gallery
Uptown Theater for Creative Arts
Theatre Arts
Food and Drink (26) C+
Subway
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
Florentine Pastry Shop
Sweets
CNY Fried Chicken
Fast Food
Caruso's Pastry Shop
Sweets
La Famiglia Bossone's Sausage and Meat Co.
Deli
Dunkin' Donuts
Fast Food
Popeyes
Fast Food
Wingstop
Fast Food
Moe's Southwest Grill
Fast Food
Dunkin'
Fast Food
Dunkin'
Fast Food
Taco Bell
Fast Food
KFC
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
The Celtic Harp
Bar
Nail Creek Pub & Brewery
Bar
Wendy's
Fast Food
Pulaski Meat Market
Deli
Burger King
Fast Food
McDonald's
Fast Food
Roma Sausage & Deli
Deli
Arby's
Fast Food
The Green Onion Pub
Bar
Dunkin' Donuts
Fast Food
Fitness (4) F
DeSales Center
Community Centre
Mohawk Valley Latino Association
Community Centre
Polish Community Center
Community Centre
Jewish Community Center
Community Centre
Retro Fitness
Gym
Groceries (12) A+
Price Rite
Grocery Store
Giuseppe's Bakery
Bakery
Hannaford
Grocery Store
Utica Bread
Bakery
Big O Bakery
Bakery
Bargain Grocery
Grocery Store
Kendic Bakery & Grocery
Bakery
Napoli's Italian Bakery
Bakery
ALDI
Grocery Store
Price Chopper
Grocery Store
Walmart Supercenter
Grocery Store
Holland Farms Bakery & Deli
Bakery
ALDI
Grocery Store
Chanatry's
Grocery Store
Hapanowicz Bros. Meat Market
Grocery Store
Star Bakery
Bakery
Roma Sausage
Grocery Store
Kid's Fruit & Vegetable Stand
Grocery Store
Salvatore's Italian Bakery & Bagel Shoppe
Bakery
Hannaford
Grocery Store
Parks (46) A+
Harry V Quinn Playground
Park
Steuben Park
Park
Hanna Park
Park
Johnson Park
Park
Kopernik Park
Park
Richard P Conner Park
Park
Oneida Square
Park
Sunset Park
Park
Kernan Park
Park
Edward J Hirt Playground
Park
Watson Williams Park
Park
Kemble Park
Park
Lincoln Playground
Park
T R Proctor Park
Park
F T Proctor Park
Park
Roscoe Conkling Park
Park
Horatio Seymour Park
Park
Addison Miller Park
Park
Pixley Park
Park
Retirees' Grove
Park
Utica College Quad
Park
Duffy Plaza
Park
Romano Plaza
Park
Ropes Course
Park
North Utica Park
Park
Shops (15) F
Stewart's Shops
Convenience Store
Speedway
Convenience Store
Family Dollar
Discount Store
Cliff's
Convenience Store
Big Lots
Department Store
Fastrac Markets
Convenience Store
Cliff’s Local Market
Convenience Store
Byrne Dairy
Convenience Store
Lowe's
Home Improvement
Verizon
Electronics
GNC
Nutrition Supplements
Muju International Groceries
Convenience Store
Fastrac Markets
Convenience Store
Nice & Easy
Convenience Store
The Home Depot
Home Improvement
Supercuts
Hairdresser
Speedway
Convenience Store
Byrne Dairy
Convenience Store
Harbor Freight Tools
Home Improvement
Joe Tahan's Furniture
Furniture
Dollar General
Discount Store
A Personal Touch Beauty Spa Inc.
Beauty
Fastrac Markets
Convenience Store
Tasha's Techniques
Hairdresser
Grippe's hairstyling
Hairdresser
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commute A+

Of all people who commute, 3.7% take public transportation in Utica.
Public Transit Stops (12)
Stops & Stations
A+
Bay 2
Bus Stop
Bay 1
Bus Stop
Bay 4
Bus Stop
Bay 3
Bus Stop
Bay 6
Bus Stop
Bay 5
Bus Stop
Bay 10
Bus Stop
Bay 8
Bus Stop
Bay 7
Bus Stop
Bay 9
Bus Stop
Utica
Transit Station
UT14 UT15
Bus Stop
Workers Taking Public Transit
3.7%
D-
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cost of living B

The cost of living in Utica is 95/100 - which is 18% lower than New York.
Cost of Living
Goods & Services, Housing, etc.
B-
Tax Rates
Income & Sales Tax
F
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crime F

Utica crime rates are 3,976 per 100k, which is 85% higher than New York
Property Crime
3,408 crimes per 100k
F
Violent Crime
568 crimes per 100k
F
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employment D

The median income in Utica is $42,624 - which is 30% lower than New York.
Med. Household Income
$42,624
F
Unemployment Rate
4.0%
C-
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health A+

There are many hospitals, police and fire stations.
Health & Safety (22)
Dentist, Doctor, Hospital, etc.
A+
Utica City Fire Department
Fire Station
Utica Central Fire Station
Fire Station
Kunkel Ambulance
Ambulance Station
Utica Fire Station Number 8
Fire Station
Utica Fire Station Number 5
Fire Station
Utica City Court And Police Station
Police
UPD Fleet Maintenance Garage
Police
Utica Fire Station Number 1
Fire Station
Utica Fire Station Number 3
Fire Station
Planned Parenthood
Clinic
Utica Fire Station Number 6
Fire Station
Spinal & Skeletal Pain Medicine
Doctor
Utica Community Health Center
Clinic
MVCC Campus Police
Police
Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center
Hospital
Faxton Campus
Hospital
Engine Number 7 Fire Station
Fire Station
Engine Number 10 Fire Station
Fire Station
Saint Elizabeth Medical Center
Hospital
Empire Orthopedic Labs
Clinic
Saint Lukes Memorial Hospital
Hospital
Dental Health Center
Dentist
Slocum Dickson Sleep Lab
Clinic
Slocum-Dickson Medical Group
Clinic
Yorkville Fire and Hose Company
Fire Station
Air Quality
Median Air Quality
A+
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housing A+

Utica home prices are $102,400 - which is 64% lower than New York
Home Price
$102,400
F
Home Appreciation Rate
13%
A-
Home Affordability
2.4x (home price to income ratio)
A+
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schools D-

The Utica graduation rate is 74% - which is 9% lower than New York
School Test Scores
42%
F
High School Grad. Rates
74%
D
Elementary Schools (14) F
Roscoe Conkling Elementary School
Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School
Utica Academy Of Science Charter School
Albany Elementary School
Watson Williams Elementary School
Christopher Columbus Elementary School
Kernan Elementary School
Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center For Children & Youth
Thomas Jefferson Elementary School
John F Hughes Elementary School
General Herkimer Elementary School
Deerfield Elementary School
Hugh R Jones Elementary School
Hughes Elementary School
New York Mills Elementary School
Marcy Elementary School
Robert L Bradley Elementary School
Christian Heritage School
Parkway Middle School
High Schools (4) F
Utica Academy Of Science Charter School
Thomas R Proctor High School
Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center For Children & Youth
Perry Junior High School
New York Mills Junior-Senior High School
New Hartford Senior High School
Christian Heritage School
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ratings D+

Utica has an overall rating of 58% from 10 reviews.
User Reviews (3)
From AreaVibes
C-
User Surveys (7)
From AreaVibes
D
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"We put the U in..." Shootica 2.5 rating By Anonymous ( Feb 27, 2020) Visit? Sure. Live? No.
Shootings on a weekly, sometimes daily basis. Drugs galore. Every non-vital road is riddled with potholes. Welfare moochers are like 85% of the population.
Even that aside, there's nothing to do in Utica or even expanding to New Hartford. Sangertown Square
...Read More mall where you go back one month later and at least 3 stores have closed? I suppose bars if those are your thing. A zoo, I guess that's cool? Anytime I make plans to go out with friends, we always have to travel to another city. That or we end up at Denny's just drinking coffee and talking because what else is there to do? Go spend like 50 bucks at the movies for one night? No thanks. Utica Comets hockey team is kinda big I guess, though I don't really know why because hockey in general isn't /that/ popular around here.

Yeah there's some things that happen, are fun, and bring the community together..... for one day. The Boilermaker being the biggest one, but even than got overshadowed in 2019 with the murder of Bianca Devins. I read many comments from people who never even knew Utica existed until that happened, way to bring eyes to our city, huh?

To travel, I'm sure its a nice little city to pop in on your way to something else, maybe stay a night or two. Obviously you usually do research about restaurants and attractions going on during your specific vacation so you'd probably be able to find /something/ to do, find places with 4+ stars, and likely not become a victim of a crime because you won't be too far from main streets. So again... to travel, yes, but to live, no. Oh also, steer clear of Cornhill, you're welcome. Read Less
Average city with average living 2.5 rating By cnyrock ( Jul 13, 2014) Utica is a basic, calm, simple, family-oriented city with moderate nightlife. First, here are some highlights of the city. The Boilermaker 15K Road Race, which occurs every summer in July, is Utica's most popular event. But at the same time, it comes and goes very quickly. It's a ...Read More road-race for 10,000+ runners with an after-party after the race. Thousands of people from all over the world descend on the city for this enormous 1-day event. Another popular staple is Saranac Thursdays, which occurs every Thursday evening during the summer on Varick St, the city's west side. The street is packed with great nightlife, bars, and live music. Other than that, that's it for summer activities for the most part. Other interesting spots include The Utica Memorial Auditorium for pro hockey, The Stanley Theatre for live concerts, Munson Williams Proctor Institute for museum-related activities, and The Utica Zoo. There are also many city parks, including Proctor Park on the city's east side, which is the most well-known city park for outdoor leisure, walks, baseball and basketball. In the fall during October is the infamous Utica Zombie Walk, where hundreds of people dress up like zombies and walk downtown at night. During the winter, there are various activities at Val Bialas at the Memorial Parkway, including skiing and ice skating. Utica experiences all 4 seasons and the weather varies considerably. Economically, it's very reasonable to live and raise a family in Utica. However, there is not much excitement in daily living, and the weather is usually overcast, gloomy, and depressing. There are plenty of restaurants and mom-and-pop food places available. Utica is known for its food, especially tomato pie, chicken riggies, greens, and half-moons. In conclusion, if you're looking to settle down with a family, where living is cheap, with not much going on anywhere, where food is king, and if you don't mind the bad weather, then Utica is for you. Read Less
Utica, NY - A Memorable Trip 4 rating By Anonymous ( Aug 11, 2010) I have visited Utica as part of my exploration of upstate New York. I got on an Amtrak Empire Service train at Penn Station in midtown Manhattan, and ended up in downtown Utica in about 5 hours. It was a memorable train ride, passing through the beautiful countryside and mountain ...Read More s of New York state.

I arrived in downtown Utica at the historic Boehlert Transportation Center at Union Station, which is right on main street. My first impression of Utica is that it is a typical upstate city, with a long history of heavy industry dating back to the 19th century. A walk along Genesee street tells the story of this city, as it is lined with historic buildings as well as modern developments.

After the long train ride, I filled up my hungry stomach at Alee's Restaurant, as I was searching for something more authentic rather than McDonald's and pizza. It is actually an upscale restaurant, and I was lucky to get in without reservations. Glad I did, because the food was great!

One of Utica's landmarks that immediately caught my eyes was the Stanley Center for the Arts, which is a classic movie palace. Unfortunately, there weren't any shows or events on that particular day. But speaking of culture, I enjoyed visiting the Utica Children's Museum of History and Space, which is right across the train station. Even though it is a kid oriented museum, I still satisfied my love for local history of Utica and the surrounding central New York region. Read Less
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Utica, NY - A Memorable Trip 4 rating By Anonymous ( Aug 11, 2010) I have visited Utica as part of my exploration of upstate New York. I got on an Amtrak Empire Service train at Penn Station in midtown Manhattan, and ended up in downtown Utica in about 5 hours. It was a memorable train ride, passing through the beautiful countryside and mountain ...Read More s of New York state.

I arrived in downtown Utica at the historic Boehlert Transportation Center at Union Station, which is right on main street. My first impression of Utica is that it is a typical upstate city, with a long history of heavy industry dating back to the 19th century. A walk along Genesee street tells the story of this city, as it is lined with historic buildings as well as modern developments.

After the long train ride, I filled up my hungry stomach at Alee's Restaurant, as I was searching for something more authentic rather than McDonald's and pizza. It is actually an upscale restaurant, and I was lucky to get in without reservations. Glad I did, because the food was great!

One of Utica's landmarks that immediately caught my eyes was the Stanley Center for the Arts, which is a classic movie palace. Unfortunately, there weren't any shows or events on that particular day. But speaking of culture, I enjoyed visiting the Utica Children's Museum of History and Space, which is right across the train station. Even though it is a kid oriented museum, I still satisfied my love for local history of Utica and the surrounding central New York region. Read Less

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      A Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Utica? Yes, there are lots of amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Harry V Quinn Playground
      Steuben Park
      Hanna Park
      Johnson Park
      Kopernik Park
      Richard P Conner Park
      Oneida Square
      Sunset Park

      Entertainment

      Stanley Theater
      Childrens Museum
      Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts (Main)
      Munson-Williams-Proctor Art (Education)
      Munson-Williams-Proctor (Decorative Arts)
      Players of Utica
      D'Allesandro Stadium
      Utica Tower

      Food & Drink

      Subway
      McDonald's
      Florentine Pastry Shop
      CNY Fried Chicken
      Caruso's Pastry Shop
      La Famiglia Bossone's Sausage and Meat Co.
      Dunkin' Donuts
      Popeyes

      B+ Commute

      Is public transit available in Utica? Of all people who commute, 3.7% take public transportation in Utica.
      Drive to Work
      72%

      4% lower than the US average

      Take Public Transit
      4%

      1% lower than the US average

      Walk to Work
      7%

      4% higher than the US average

      A+ Health & Safety

      Is Utica a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are many hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center
      Saint Elizabeth Medical Center
      Faxton Campus

      Pharmacies

      Doctors

      Spinal & Skeletal Pain Medicine
      Digestive Disease Medicine of CNY