> Does anyone know the expected schedule for producing the block-level data
> with group quarter counts by block? It would seem that this won't be
> released until after this QRP effort.
According to the Register Notice...In May 2011, the Census Bureau will
release the ``Advance Release of Group Quarters Data from Summary
File1''to the public through a file transfer protocol (ftp)site. The ftp
site is a link to a location at a Census Bureau network server. Users go
to the link and download data from electronic folders. Many data users
have automatic programs to retrieve data at certain time intervals. This
GQ file will include block-level GQ counts by GQ type. The Demographic
Profile table, which contains selected population and housing
characteristics, will also be released in May 2011. The release of Summary
File 1 (SF1) on a flow basis to States will occur between June and August
2011. The SF1 will contain block-level housing unit and GQ counts.
>
>
> Kevin F. Byrnes, AICP
> Director of Regional Planning & Regional Demographer
> George Washington Regional Commission (GWRC)
> 406 Princess Anne St
> Fredericksburg VA 22401
> Ph (540) 373-2890 (ext 18)
> Fax (540) 899-4808
>
>
>
>
>
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> Subject: [CTPP] Rules for 2010 Count Question Resolution Program
>
> Today--the Census Bureau published its final rules concerning the Count
> Question Resolution (CQR)Program. The CQR Program will address requests
> for corrections to the 2010 Census count of housing units and/or group
> quarters (GQs) and associated population, based on three types of
> challenges (1) boundary, (2) geocoding, and (3) coverage. According to the
> Notice, the CQR Program is not a mechanism or process to challenge or
> revise the population counts sent to the President by December 31.
>
> http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2011/2011-5217.htm
> http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2011/pdf/2011-5217.pdf
>
> --
> Ed Christopher
> FHWA Resource Center Planning Team
> 4749 Lincoln Mall Drive, Suite 600
> Matteson, IL 60443
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Ed Christopher
FHWA Resource Center Planning Team
4749 Lincoln Mall Drive, Suite 600
Matteson, IL 60443
708-283-3534 (V)
708-574-8131 (C)
The 2006-2008 CTPP data are available on the AASHTO CTPP website.
Similar to other ACS 3-year tabulations, these data are restricted to
geographic units with Counties and Places with 20,000 population and
over. This means that the results are like "swiss cheese," that is,
very holey. For example, if you have 6 counties in your planning area,
but only 4 counties have population over 20,000, then the results will
not include the other 2 counties. The same thing happens when looking
at Place (City and Census Designated Place) values.
For residence tabulations, you might consider using Census 2000 PUMAs
since they have a complete geographic coverage. But, workplace PUMAs
are not really PUMAs for this round of CTPP, as the small area workplace
allocation is not yet completed.
Nonetheless, we hope these data will provide some utility! As a
starting point, you may want to examine some residence tables (Part 1)
for tables such as means of transportation to work by household income.
To use the data, you may want to first look at the on-line tutorials:
http://ctpp.transportation.org/Pages/3yrdas.aspx
There is a small tutorial on the CTPP, but you may also want to look at
the tutorials on the overall Web Data Server, especially the one on
"dimensions". The CTPP software built by Beyond 2020 is a customized
version of their Web Data Server.
You may want to watch and listen to the session from yesterday (March 3)
http://fhwa.adobeconnect.com/p15478140/
<http://fhwa.adobeconnect.com/p15478140/>
This was the first attempt at a training session on using the software.
Penelope Weinberger at AASHTO plans to schedule additional sessions.
For additional assistance, please contact Ms. Liang Long, CTPP Technical
Support liang.long(a)dot.gov 202-366-6971
Hi Everyone - some of you are NOT involved in TAZ delineation, so you
can just DELETE this email!
But, in case you are involved, and were not able to attend the webinars
that we held on 2/25 and 2/28, here is a link to the recorded session.
http://fhwa.adobeconnect.com/p11971019/
<http://fhwa.adobeconnect.com/p11971019/>
This session will be archived and posted on the AASHTO CTPP webpage TAZ
area: http://ctpp.transportation.org/Pages/taz.aspx in the near
future, as it will not live on the FHWA NHI site for very long. The
Census Bureau Geography Division expects the TAZ software to be final by
March 16, but the geographic files for all of the nation may not be
available at that time, which is why the term "rolling" release has been
used. Since the Census Bureau Geography Division says that the 90-day
turn-around time is FIRM, you will need to start working on this ASAP!
But please note, TAZ delineation is not mandatory for CTPP. You can
use census tracts (default) or census block groups as your small
tabulation geography for CTPP.
We will update the FAQs for TAZ delineation (currently posted on both
the AASHTO page and the FHWA page
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ctpp/tazfaq.htm ) based on the questions and
answers from the sessions held on 2/25 and 2/28.
If you are interested in using 2010 Census Block Equivalency Files as a
starting point, the instructions are posted on the FHWA page:
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ctpp/tazmtps.htm
Elaine Murakami
FHWA Office of Planning
206-220-4460
Next week Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Ohio, Pennsylvania and
Wisconsin will be shipped. To see what is out so far go to
http://2010.census.gov/2010census/data/
--
Ed Christopher
FHWA Resource Center Planning Team
4749 Lincoln Mall Drive, Suite 600
Matteson, IL 60443
708-283-3534 (V)
708-574-8131 (C)
Hi All,
The CTPP team is pleased to bring you online training on the new Census
Transportation Planning Products (CTPP) based on 3 year ACS and data
access software.
The next webinar session is at 3:00 pm eastern on Thursday, March 3.
(Yes, that's tomorrow.)
Drop in with your Voice Over IP (VOIP) connection and learn how the
software works, what functionality the data has, and other topics of
interest. Chat your questions and comments. No registration required.
Login at: http://fhwa.adobeconnect.com/ctpp1 If you do not have a
headset a call-in number will be provided. See you there!
On Thursday from 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Eastern:
March 3
March 17
March 31
April 14
Questions about this notice, contact:
Penelope Weinberger
CTPP Program Manager
AASHTO
202-624-3556
http://ctpp.transportation.org/Pages/default.aspx
<http://ctpp.transportation.org/Pages/default.aspx>
It's just as bad to not make a plan as to blindly follow the one you
already have.
Hi All:
I am confused as to whether the 2010 Redistricting data for localities/municipalities is based on 2000 US Census boundaries/limits or new boundaries/limits (i.e. 2010 boundaries/limits). My confusion is partly due to the USAtoday.com census tool. If you look up localities/municipalities on USAtoday.com and at the bottom is a hot link "about this data." In this pop-up, it says the following about population.....
Comparisons between 2000 and 2010: For states, counties and localities, boundary changes were not considered. If a city annexed land, for instance, the comparison matches the population in the 2000 boundary with the population in the 2010 boundary. No comparison is made for areas that are substantially new or the product of a merger or consolidation.
I understood this to be saying that the 2000 vs. 2010 percent comparison and the 2010 population count is based on the 2000 US Census locality/municipality boundary. Now I am exploring AF2 and I want to ensure I understand what boundary, 2000 or 2010, the population count refers to before doing additional analysis. Can anyone confirm that the Redistricting data just released for 2010 population counts for municipalities/localities is based on 2000 or 2010 municipal/local boundaries? Because of annexations and other issues/changes some boundary changes are now different in multiple municipalities in Montgomery MPO. Thank you for your help.
April Delchamps
Transportation Planner
Planning and Development Department
Transportation Planning Division
City of Montgomery/MPO
495 Molton St
Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone (334) 241-2734
Fax (334) 241-2326
adelchamps(a)montgomeryal.gov
MPO website: www.montgomerympo.org
City of Montgomery website: http://www.montgomeryal.gov/depts/planning/transportation.aspx
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Hi All,
The CTPP is proud to direct you to our Mid-Program report. Please take
a look at this snapshot of the CTPP Program from our Mid-point in late
2010. The report is a downloadable PDF and available at:
http://ctpp.transportation.org/Documents/CTPPMid-ProgReportFinal.pdf
Penelope Weinberger
CTPP Program Manager
AASHTO
202-624-3556
http://ctpp.transportation.org/Pages/default.aspx
<http://ctpp.transportation.org/Pages/default.aspx>
It's just as bad to not make a plan as to blindly follow the one you
already have.