The attached link is to the North Central Texas Council of Government's
census site. The site offers data at all geography levels and includes
radius summaries, aerial photos, thematic maps and downloadable data. For
those of you outside of our region who may want to view a demo of the radius
summary function, try the following address in the appropriate blanks: 200 S
Main, Grapevine 76051
http://census.dfwinfo.com/
-----Original Message-----
From: Elaine Murakami [mailto:Elaine.Murakami(a)igate.fhwa.dot.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:17 PM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: [CTPP] Cool links for Summary File 3 data presentation and
analysis
Hi Everyone--
Just wanted to pass along some web-sites you might want to check-out, to
help you think about presenting and analyzing SF3 data. If you've done
some interesting work and it is available on a website, please share it with
the listserv!
New York State Department of Transportation, 1990 - 2000 comparisons on
travel mode and travel time to work
http://www.dot.state.ny.us/ttss/index.html
University of Missouri Outreach and Extension: Commuting to Work outside of
Home County, 1990-2000
http://www.oseda.missouri.edu/regional_profiles/commuting_patterns_1990_2000
.html
Metropolitan Transportation Commission (Oakland, CA) Includes
1980-1990-2000 data comparisons
http://www.mtc.ca.gov/datamart/census/dp234/Census-Transportation-Related.ht
m
FYI - Here are some of the FAQs posted on the page.
Who will get the CTPP?
The CTPP will be initially distributed by the Census Bureau and USDOT to all S
tate Departments of Transportation and Metropolitan Planning Organizations. Su
bsequent distribution will be managed by the Bureau of Transportation Statisti
cs.
Will the Data be Available on CDs or DVDs?
The CTPP will be produced and distributed along with the CTPP Access Tool Soft
ware on CDs. Eventually there may be a demand to produce a national-level CTPP
DVD.
Will the CTPP Data be on American Factfinder?
No, there are no immediate plans to put CTPP data on American Factfinder.
How much will the CTPP cost?
The CTPP is a pooled-fund product sponsored by the State Departments of Transp
ortation through the American Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials (AASHTO). It is already paid for. Subsequent costs for reproducing C
Ds to distribute to data users will be borne by the US Department of Transport
ation.
>>> edc(a)berwyned.com 11/01/02 09:58AM >>>
Deanna and others. On the TRB census subcommittee "new look" web page
http://www.TRBcensus.com/ these questions are addressed in the "FAQs about the
CTPP". The FAQs can be found on the main page under the "Whats New" heading.
Deanna Belden wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how the CTPP data will be disseminated? I see the profile
s are on the AASHTO website, but will the data for my state be sent to me on C
D, along with the CTPP access tool? I'm the DOT contact for Minnesota, so I kn
ow it will be coming to me in some way, but will others outside of the DOT or
MPOs be able to access and analyze the data independently, without going throu
gh me or an MPO? For example, people at a University who might be interested?
> Thank you for any information you can provide.
Can anyone tell me how the CTPP data will be disseminated? I see the profiles are on the AASHTO website, but will the data for my state be sent to me on CD, along with the CTPP access tool? I'm the DOT contact for Minnesota, so I know it will be coming to me in some way, but will others outside of the DOT or MPOs be able to access and analyze the data independently, without going through me or an MPO? For example, people at a University who might be interested?
Thank you for any information you can provide.
Deanna K. Belden, AICP
Economic Analyst
Mn/DOT Office of Investment Management
395 John Ireland Blvd., MS 440
St. Paul, MN 55155
Ph: (651) 297-5122
Fax: (651) 296-3019
Email: deanna.belden(a)dot.state.mn.us