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Census Geographic Programs Update. Linda M. Franz U.S. Census Bureau CIC/SDC Annual Training Conference October 8, 2008. 2008 TIGER/Line Shapefiles. Release soon Nation-based, state-based, county-based, and American Indian area-based files available Will reflect realignment nationwide.
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Census Geographic Programs Update Linda M. Franz U.S. Census Bureau CIC/SDC Annual Training Conference October 8, 2008
2008 TIGER/Line Shapefiles • Release soon • Nation-based, state-based, county-based, and American Indian area-based files available • Will reflect realignment nationwide
Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) • Collects boundary and area change information for legal areas • Also permits review of area names and relationships • Survey universe includes all legal entities
Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) • Response modes • Paper • MAF/TIGER Partnership Software • Digital BAS • e-BAS for forms submission • Web BAS (starting in 2009)
Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) • What’s different for 2009? • No pre-notice or opt out • Deadline for early response is March 1, 2009 rather than April 1 • Planning for October/November mailout • SDC encouragement for response needed
Boundary Review and Repair • Nationwide cleanup of boundary distortions that are artifacts of the MAF/TIGER Accuracy Improvement Program • Desirable to complete in time for corrections to be reflected on 2010 BAS maps; must be completed in time for data tabulation
Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) • First implemented for Census 2000 • Purpose is to improve the census address list using local knowledge • Confidentiality of address information • Met a long-standing interest expressed by governmental stakeholders in the decennial census
2010 LUCA Program Status • Received updates from 8525 participating governments (78.7%) • Spatial and address update to MAF/TIGER Database • Next step is Address Canvassing, followed by LUCA feedback fall/winter 2009
Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) Feedback • Up to four listings depending on option and updates provided • Full address list • Feedback on specific address corrections/additions • Feedback on challenged blocks • Summary of actions • Also maps/shapefiles
Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) Feedback • No address feedback if only map corrections provided • Option 3 participants receive summary feedback and maps only • GQ Validation results not reflected • Block suffixes will change between initial review and feedback materials
Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) Appeals • Process under development in collaboration with the Office of Management and Budget • Procedures will be out for public comment in a Federal Register notice, likely toward the end of the year
Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) Appeals • What will likely be appealable: • Specific address corrections/additions not accepted • Any address missing from a block that was challenged • Address canvassing deletes that were untouched in initial LUCA review
Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) Appeals • Likely requirements for governments submitting an appeal • Identification of specific addresses and their locations • Documentary evidence supporting the existence of the address • Due 30 days from receipt of feedback
Participant Statistical Areas • Census Tracts • Block Groups • Census Designated Places (CDPs) • Census County Divisions (CCDs) • Link to final criteria: • http://www.census.gov/geo/www/psap2010/psap2010_main.html
Participant Statistical Areas Program • Participants identified early 2008 • Materials distribution will begin later this month • MAF/TIGER Partnership Software is the required submission vehicle • Participants will have 120 days to review and submit boundaries • Verification phase will occur fall 2009/winter 2010
Participant Statistical Areas Program • Focus is on area delineation, and not on feature update • Separate efforts are complete or underway to handle feature/boundary distortions
Participant Statistical Areas Program • 7 SDCs are taking on the delineation task for some counties for which we do not have a local participant designated • In 6 states, there are counties with no local participant identified and no SDC stepping in to delineate
American Indian/Alaska Native Areas • Tribal census tracts and block groups on reservations/trust lands for federally recognized tribes • Alaska Native village statistical areas • Oklahoma tribal statistical areas (OTSAs) • Tribal designated statistical areas • Subreservation statistical areas • Tribal subdivisions on OTSAs
American Indian/Alaska Native Areas • Comment period closed 6/16/08 for Alaska Native areas and 6/30/08 for American Indian areas • No revision to criteriacalled for by commenters • Final criteria to be published in Federal Register soon
American Indian/Alaska Native Areas • Implementation schedule very similar to that for Participant Statistical Areas Program • Participants have option to use paper maps for delineation or an ESRI-based software extension
Questions? • Linda M. Franz • Assistant Division Chief for Geographic Partnership Programs • linda.m.franz@census.gov • (301)-763-9061