The link is http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/news_conferences/commuting…
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Looking for download site for the co - to co JTW flow data released last night. Please provide link to site.
Kevin Byrnes, AICP
GWRC
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From: ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net [mailto:ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Chuck Imbrogno
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 4:58 PM
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Subject: [CTPP] FW: Census Bureau News -- Census Bureau Media Advisory Commuting Products to be Embargoed
Apologies to all.
Meant to forward to folks in-house.
Hit "send" before changing the "recipients" field.
Chuck Imbrogno
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From: Chuck Imbrogno
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 4:11 PM
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Subject: RE: [CTPP] Census Bureau News -- Census Bureau Media Advisory Commuting Products to be Embargoed
Shannon, Chuck:
FYI - See bottom of this e-mail chain for the "Media Advisory" from the Census Bureau regarding the Commuter Flow data that Tom Fontaine asked about earlier today. Data was "embargoed" by the Census Bureau.
Available to the media at noon today, but not released publicly to everyone else (including us) until midnight tonight.
Bob Schwartz should be downloading the file sometime in the morning.
Chuck Imbrogno
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Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 7:32 PM
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Census Bureau wil be releasing data and reports on commuting patterns next week.
If you have Census PIO embargo access, you'll be able to dig into it as early as Monday afternoon.
This is a new product -- so I'm not sure how the data will be structured
-- anyone know?
Enjoy.
--Todd Graham
Metropolitan Council Research
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Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 9:54 AM
Subject: Census Bureau News -- **Census Bureau Media Advisory** Commuting Products to be Embargoed
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013
Public Information Office
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301-763-3030
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***CENSUS BUREAU MEDIA ADVISORY***
Commuting Products to be Embargoed
The U.S. Census Bureau's Public Information Office will offer an embargo period next week for members of the media to view a series of commuting products. Statistics will be available for every county in the U.S.
showing the number of workers that commute in or out and which counties those commuters travel to and from. Additional reports and tables, based on statistics from the American Community Survey, examine U.S. residents traveling across county and state lines to work. Specifically, the products present U.S. workers who have commutes of 60 minutes or longer and workers who have "mega commutes" of at least 90 minutes and 50 miles. Statistics will also be available for every county in the U.S.
that show the number of workers that commute into or out of the county and which counties those commuters travel to and from.
The reports and tables will be posted to the Census Bureau's embargo site at noon EST Monday, March 4. The public release will be at 12:01 a.m. EST Tuesday, March 5. Wire and distribution services are prohibited from distributing embargoed news releases and data files to subscribers before the public release date and time.
If you are interested in scheduling a radio interview on Tuesday, March 5, please contact the U.S. Census Bureau Public Information Office at 301-763-3030.
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I am out of the office until 03/28/2013.
I will respond to your message when I return.
Note: This is an automated response to your message "ctpp-news Digest, Vol
109, Issue 14" sent on 3/27/2013 1:00:01 PM.
This is the only notification you will receive while this person is away.
Obviously, you are getting this because you are already a listserv member, BUT, if you want to share the information, here is a nice link:
http://www.trbcensus.com/maillist.html
You can also access the ARCHIVE of the listserv posts.
Thanks again to Ed Christopher who established this listserv so many years ago. It has been such a valuable resource for sharing information!
Elaine Murakami
FHWA Office of Planning
206-220-4460 (in Seattle)
Danny,
This is the ongoing national census conversation site.
Thanks.
Lloyd
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Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 4:50 PM
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Subject: Re: [CTPP] Census 2010 data available at the new PUMA level?
Hi, Chuck - congrats on the retirement! Totally jealous!
The word we have received is that the new 2010 PUMAs will be in the 2012 ACS data files to be released later this year. That is the same time we should get the data for the new urban areas.
As for the 2010 Census PUMS that is supposed to be coming out now "March 2013-June 2013" but I haven't seen anything. I can provide the 2010 census tract to the new PUMA crosswalk if that will be helpful?
I'll follow-up with the Census Bureau to see if I can get an update.
Nancy Gemignani
California State Census Data Center
Demographic Research Unit
Department of Finance
915 L Street, 8th Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 327-0103 ext 2550
nancy.gemignani(a)dof.ca.gov
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Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 1:07 PM
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Subject: [CTPP] Census 2010 data available at the new PUMA level?
Hello all:
I have a question on the availability of Census 2010 (short form) data. Hopefully someone on the list, or Census Bureau staff, can enlighten me.
I need Census 2010 "short form" data at the new, 2010 PUMA level. I can't seem to find that geographic summary level (PUMA) (for decennial 2010) on the American Factfinder site.
It appears that the new 2010 PUMAs are indeed included in the "2012 TIGER" files, but the schedule is a "to be determined" in terms of incorporating the new PUMAs with the decennial and ACS data products... (see: http://www.census.gov/geo/reference/puma_schedule.html) (I'm also trying to figure out what's a "Decennial (2010) PUMS file" ....)
Should I wait for the 2010 PUMAs to be integrated into the American Factfinder? Or, should I get the tract-level data and aggregate the data using tract-PUMA equivalency files and statistical software? I think the answer will be to get the tract data, and aggregate to PUMA....
Thanks in advance
Chuck Purvis
Hayward, CA
PS. I'm just a retired regional transportation planner doing some new work for my old company. Retirement is great! Highly recommended!
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Hello all:
I have a question on the availability of Census 2010 (short form) data. Hopefully someone on the list, or Census Bureau staff, can enlighten me.
I need Census 2010 "short form" data at the new, 2010 PUMA level. I can't seem to find that geographic summary level (PUMA) (for decennial 2010) on the American Factfinder site.
It appears that the new 2010 PUMAs are indeed included in the "2012 TIGER" files, but the schedule is a "to be determined" in terms of incorporating the new PUMAs with the decennial and ACS data products… (see: http://www.census.gov/geo/reference/puma_schedule.html) (I'm also trying to figure out what's a "Decennial (2010) PUMS file" ….)
Should I wait for the 2010 PUMAs to be integrated into the American Factfinder? Or, should I get the tract-level data and aggregate the data using tract-PUMA equivalency files and statistical software? I think the answer will be to get the tract data, and aggregate to PUMA….
Thanks in advance
Chuck Purvis
Hayward, CA
PS. I'm just a retired regional transportation planner doing some new work for my old company. Retirement is great! Highly recommended!
Thanks Elaine for sharing.
Along the same lines, ARC with Georgia Tech University recently put together a rather comprehensive transportation planning data "game", which was so successful that it is now copyrighted to ARC. See below for more details, and a link to download the game:
http://www.gatech.edu/newsroom/release.html?nid=158521
Enjoy!
Guy
Guy Rousseau
Travel Surveys & Transportation Model Development Manager
Atlanta Regional Commission
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From: ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net [mailto:ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Elaine.Murakami(a)dot.gov
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 1:02 PM
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Subject: [CTPP] Test your knowledge of population, using Census Game "Bracketology"
One of my FHWA friends passed this Census game along, in case you haven't found it yet.
Population Bracketology (appropriate for March Madness) based on population data-Metro or State. It is a fun and an
interesting way to learn more about relative metro or State populations. Your correct responses are in green and mistakes
show up in bright red.
http://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/057/?intcmp=sldr1
I am a supporter of using gamification in transportation planning applications. I would like to see more experimentation on using these kinds of techniques for studying mode choice and trip/activity planning.
Elaine Murakami
FHWA Office of Planning
206-220-4460 (in Seattle)
Thanks Elaine-
People here are all over this!
Nancy
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From: ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net [mailto:ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Elaine.Murakami(a)dot.gov
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 1:02 PM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: [CTPP] Test your knowledge of population, using Census Game "Bracketology"
One of my FHWA friends passed this Census game along, in case you haven't found it yet.
Population Bracketology (appropriate for March Madness) based on population data-Metro or State. It is a fun and an
interesting way to learn more about relative metro or State populations. Your correct responses are in green and mistakes
show up in bright red.
http://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/057/?intcmp=sldr1
I am a supporter of using gamification in transportation planning applications. I would like to see more experimentation on using these kinds of techniques for studying mode choice and trip/activity planning.
Elaine Murakami
FHWA Office of Planning
206-220-4460 (in Seattle)
One of my FHWA friends passed this Census game along, in case you haven't found it yet.
Population Bracketology (appropriate for March Madness) based on population data-Metro or State. It is a fun and an
interesting way to learn more about relative metro or State populations. Your correct responses are in green and mistakes
show up in bright red.
http://www.census.gov/dataviz/visualizations/057/?intcmp=sldr1
I am a supporter of using gamification in transportation planning applications. I would like to see more experimentation on using these kinds of techniques for studying mode choice and trip/activity planning.
Elaine Murakami
FHWA Office of Planning
206-220-4460 (in Seattle)
We are pleased to announce the release of a new consolidated master index for the U.S. Census 2010 Summary File 1 (SF1) and American Community Survey (ACS) 5 Year datasets. The files and documentation are the result of a voluntary effort of Dr. Michael Greenwald (personal) and Jonathan Brooks (Texas A&M Transportation Institute) and are available free of charge via the web address below:
http://tti.tamu.edu/group/transit-mobility/sf1acsindex/
What is the challenge the index files address?
The U.S. Census Bureau publishes wonderfully rich data products based on the Decennial Census and American Community Survey. They also provide high-quality geographic datasets through the TIGER geography program. SF1, ACS, and TigerLine datasets all have identification fields; such as FIPS code, LOGRECNO number, or name field. Unfortunately, no common identification field is available that is capable of linking the three datasets out-of-the-box.
For example: In Lane County, Oregon the record index value for Census Block Group 1 in Census Tract 1 is 119370 for 2010 SF1 datasets, but for ACS datasets the same Block Group is number 4514 (ACS 2006-2010) or 4513 (ACS 2007-2011).
The master index files solve this data interoperability challenge.
How do the index files overcome the data-linking challenge?
The master index files act as an intermediate between TIGER, SF1 and ACS datasets. Each consolidated index file contains record identifier numbers from 2010 Census SF1, the 2006-2010 ACS, the 2007-2011 ACS, and FIPS location codes for Census Tracts, Census Block Groups, and even Census Block geographies.
The index files are stored in comma-delimited format and as such are compatible with many types of software (e.g. Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, SAS, SPSS, ArcGIS, etc.). You can use the same consolidated master index to connect the records from the SF1, the ACS 2006-2010 or the ACS 2007-2010 to their correct Census Tract, Census Block Group or Census Block! Simply connect your Census datasets to the master index file and then join up to another dataset. Please note that the index files do not contain any population or demographic data of any kind; they are simply for linking between disparate datasets. The normal Census Bureau warnings about comparing SF1 Decennial Census data and ACS sample data still apply.
There is a consolidated index file for each state, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. The files are available as a whole or by state via the website.
Who would find these files useful?
Professionals working with TIGER geographies and population/demographic data from the Census Bureau may find the master index files to be a useful tool for linking datasets; such as:
* Transportation or Land Use Planners;
* GIS Technicians;
* Public Health Officials;
* Economists; and
* Demographers.
Who produced the files? Where can I download/learn more?
The index files and accompanying documentation are the result of a voluntary effort of Dr. Michael Greenwald (personal) and Jonathan Brooks (Texas A&M Transportation Institute). Texas A&M Transportation Institute is voluntarily providing a home to the files and is in no way responsible for the accuracy of or use of the files.
http://tti.tamu.edu/group/transit-mobility/sf1acsindex/
What if I still have questions?
Please contact Dr. Michael J. Greenwald via e-mail (michael.j.greenwald(a)gmail.com<mailto:michael.j.greenwald(a)gmail.com>). Dr. Greenwald will respond as time constraints allow.
Jonathan P. Brooks.
Associate Transportation Researcher
Transit Mobility Program
Texas A&M Transportation Institute
701 N Post Oak Rd, Suite 430
Houston, TX 77063
Tel 713.613.9206 | Cell 806.440.2462
http://tti.tamu.edu/group/transit-mobility
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