Greetings,
As part of our work on the ACS, FHWA (Ed Christopher) has asked me, to
provide an overview of work conducted using ACS data. I will present the
results at the TRB Annual Meeting in Washington (Tuesday, January 11, 2005,
3:45-5:30, near the end of the session). Please forward anything that
might be appropriate or contact me either by e-mail or by phone
(312-996-2666).
I would also appreciate if you could forward this e-mail to anyone who is
not part of the CTPP listserve but may have used ACS data.
I thank you in advance in disseminating and/or responding to this request.
Siim Sööt
Director Emeritus Urban Transportation
Center, University of Illinois at Chicago
412 South Peoria Street, MC 357 Chicago IL 60607
Phone 312-996-2666 Fax 312-413-0006
e-mail siim(a)uic.edu UTC homepage:
http://www.utc.uic.edu
Home: 678 Foxdale, Winnetka IL 60093-1950, Personal Homepage
http://www.uic.edu/~siim
Phone 847-446-7560 Fax 847-446-7450 Cell 847-372-7560
Thanks to all that responded and to Nanda for taking the time to call me!
Kevin
Kevin L. Doyle, AICP
Assistant Transportation Planner
Johnson County Council of Governments
410 E. Washington Street
Iowa City, IA 52240
319-356-5253
319-356-5217 [FAX]
www.jccog.org
Kevin,
You can print a map using the software, but you have to create a map layout first.
To create a map layout:
1. On the mapping component screen, Click on File - Map Layout.
2. Change your page size to anything you want. Enter a title for the map, and check the box that says:
"Fit the map to the current page size."
3. Click on Finish.
To print the Map click on File - Print - Map layout. Route the map to a printer.
Thanks
Nanda
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From: Kevin Doyle [mailto:Kevin-Doyle@iowa-city.org]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 1:06 PM
To: 'ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net'
Subject: [CTPP] Printing a TAZ map
Is there a "easy" way to print out the TAZ map in the CTPP software? I've
been cutting and pasting from screen prints... Or is available from another
source/place?
Thanks,
Kevin
Kevin L. Doyle, AICP
Assistant Transportation Planner
Johnson County Council of Governments
410 E. Washington Street
Iowa City, IA 52240
319-356-5253
319-356-5217 [FAX]
www.jccog.org
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Is there a "easy" way to print out the TAZ map in the CTPP software? I've
been cutting and pasting from screen prints... Or is available from another
source/place?
Thanks,
Kevin
Kevin L. Doyle, AICP
Assistant Transportation Planner
Johnson County Council of Governments
410 E. Washington Street
Iowa City, IA 52240
319-356-5253
319-356-5217 [FAX]
www.jccog.org
The order form for Part 1 CDs is now available on-line on the Bureau of
Transportation Statistics web site. Please direct all requests for Part
1 CDs to https://www.bts.gov/pdc/index.xml
Click on CTPP 2000.
Ed Christopher
Joe: In New Jersey, we have looked at a limited set of data for Jersey City, Newark, a few other areas, and NJ trips to Manhattan. One thing you may have to do is make sure you have corrected for the census coding as "0" any tract to tract movements where there are only 2 or less long form surveys returned. We found that in downtown Jersey City, if we did not do this, we lost almost 60% of the number of trips using tract to tract, especially reverse Trans-Hudson trips. There are procedures, including dividing two tables dealing with total travel time by mode that will get you the correct (at least from the census) number of JTW trips. In looking at NJ, most counties seemed to be low by about 10% compared to the census, which I understand is the normal correction that should be applied to census data since it only includes the primary or first job, and does not correct for persons not reporting to work that day. You also have a lot of business trips to areas of Manhattan for most of a week, so you will find a lot of workers coming from states outside the immediate 4 state area that commutes to Manhattan. Call me at 973-491-7751 or E-Mail me and we can give you further details. Do you have access to Part 3 tables for suburban NY to Manhattan JTW trips?
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From: ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net [mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Murakami, Elaine
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 7:02 PM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: [CTPP] CTPP Part 2 data for New York City
The note below is from Joe Salvo, who is a very active member of the Census Bureau State Data Center (SDC) network, but not a CTPP listserv member:
We have taken a close look at the counts of total workers from the 1990 and 2000 CTPP Part 2 at the Census Tract level. There seems to be an unusual amount of volatility, with double-digit percent increases and declines. (And, it is not a function of small bases, as many of the tracts showing large increases/declines have several thousand workers.)
We have mapped the changes and, with the exception of two or three areas, these "ups and downs" seem almost randomly distributed.
Has anyone else compared 1990 and 2000 CTPP data for small areas?
Joe Salvo
NYC Department of City Planning
jsalvo(a)planning.nyc.gov
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