some of you may find this of interest and use
Nathan Erlbaum
Associate Transportation Analyst
New York State Department of Transportation
Policy & Planning Division
Office of Policy, Planning & Performance
50 Wolf Road, 6th Floor
Albany, New York 12232
Tel: (518) 457-2967
Fax: (518) 457-4944
Email: nerlbaum(a)dot.state.ny.us
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>>> "Blodgett, John G." <BlodgettJ(a)umsystem.edu> 12/26/2007 11:18 AM
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The Missouri Census Data Center has created a web application that
allows users to view profile reports based on 2006 American Community
Survey data. These reports are modeled after the profile reports
available on the Census Bureau's American Facffinder system, but
differ
from those reports in several important ways. For details see the
"MCDC Highlights" at our home page - http://mcdc2/missouri.edu .
In addition to providing these profiles we have stored all the data
used
to generate them in public datasets in our archive, thus giving users
access (via our uexplore/dexter web tools) to the data in formats
suitable for mapping, ranking, analyzing, etc . We have also
downloaded and converted the underlying detailed (aka "base") tables
from the 2006 ACS and users can access these data as well. We
actually
created some of the variables for our profiles based on these detailed
tables.
To see an example of the new profile (with 3 geographic areas
displayed
at once for comparison) see
http://mcdc2.missouri.edu/cgi-bin/broker?_PROGRAM=websas.acsprofile.sas&
_SERVICE=appdev&geoid1=16000US2915670&geoid2=05000US29019&geoid3=04000US
29 .
This URL was accessed by using the geographic interface application
referenced on the home page, and then selecting the 3 geographic areas
as displayed.
John Blodgett
OSEDA - 626 Clark Hall
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
573 884-2727
blodgettj(a)missouri.edu
From: Terri Ann Lowenthal, TerriAnn2K(a)aol.com
House appropriators are proposing funding levels for the Census Bureau
in Fiscal Year 2008 (FY2008) that would reflect the Presidents overall
budget request, but could result in cuts to economic statistics
programs. The total proposed funding level for the Census Bureau is
$1,230.244 million
The proposed Omnibus Appropriations bill which covers all non-defense
federal programs allocates $202.838 million for Salaries and Expenses,
including $24 million for the Survey of Income and Program Participation
(SIPP). The Senate originally proposed that $8 million be used to
improve service sector measurements; the House-proposed Omnibus bill
redirects those funds to SIPP.
The new bill allocates $1,027.406 million for Periodic Censuses and
Programs, which covers the 2010 census (including the American Community
Survey), and the 2007 Economic Census and Census of Governments. The
proposed funding level, which meets the Presidents request, includes
$797.114 million for 2010 census activities, but it does not fund the
ACS Methods Panel or provide $3.6 million for Master Address File (MAF)
enhancements. The Appropriations Committee noted that the Census Bureau
will conduct a complete (e.g. 100 percent) address canvass in 2009, to
verify addresses on the MAF.
The bill also includes $9.1 million to launch the 2010 Census
Partnership Program money the President did not request for 2008. The
committee called the partnership program a vital component of the
effort to obtain the most accurate decennial census count possible, and
directed that the money be spent to hire partnership specialists for
activities at both the regional and national levels.
The House of Representatives will consider the Omnibus Appropriations
bill in the next day; the Senate will consider its own version, and the
two chambers hope to reconcile any differences before Congress recesses
for the holidays. All non-defense federal programs are operating under
a third Continuing Funding Resolution that runs through December 21.
The Census Bureau was partially exempted from flat-line funding in that
bill, pursuant to exception language worked out in the second Continuing
Resolution last month.
Census Director nomination will move forward: The Senate Committee on
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs will hold a hearing tomorrow
to consider the nomination of Dr. Steven Murdock to be Census Bureau
director. President Bush nominated Dr. Murdock in June to replace
Charles Louis Kincannon, who announced his intent to resign more than a
year ago. Senator Thomas Carper (D-DE), who chairs the subcommittee
with jurisdiction over the census, will chair the hearing. The full
committee is expected to vote on the nomination on Wednesday.
Census News Briefs are prepared by Terri Ann Lowenthal, an independent
consultant. Ms. Lowenthal is a consultant to the nonpartisan Census
Project, organized by the Communications Consortium Media Center in
Washington, DC. All views expressed in the News Briefs are solely those
of the author. Please direct questions about the information in this
News Brief to Ms. Lowenthal at TerriAnn2K(a)aol.com. Please feel free to
circulate this document to other interested individuals and
organizations. Previous Census News Briefs are posted at
www.thecensusproject.org.
--
Ed Christopher
Resource Center Planning Team
Federal Highway Administration
19900 Governors Drive
Olympia Fields, Illinois 60461
708-283-3534 (V) 708-574-8131 (cell)
708-283-3501 (F)
Dear Everyone - Change is a good thing, and Nandu's departure to a new
job is an opportunity to re-think how we provide information to people.
Basically, the CTPP2000 data are available in 2 formats: The CDs
ordered from the BTS Bookstore include software called the CTPP2000
Access Tool (https://www.bts.gov/pdc/index.xml) and downloading from
the BTS TranStats webpage. http://www.transtats.bts.gov/ You can
select "highway" on the left column and then find CTPP2000 files. They
are available as flat ASCII files, or as CSV files.
Here are some useful links:
1. CTPP Training page http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ctpp/training.htm
2. Several articles from the CTPP Status Report
(http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ctpp/status.htm) include help with CTPP Data
access:
a. Organizing your files to use the CTPP2000 Access Tool. January
2005, by Ed Christopher
b. How to use the CTPP2000 Access Tool with Part 3 (home-to-work flows)
April 2005, by Clara Reschovsky
c. Accessing CTPP Part 2 data from the University of Wisconsin
Milwaukee website: August 2005, by Lois Quinn
d. How to use the BTS TranStats webpage to download files. April 2005
issue, article by Nanda Srinivasan
Also, sometime (after Nandu's replacement is available, which I hope is
in January), I would like to compile the many examples of applications
of using the CTPP data for transportation and other planning activities
that are currently spread out across the CTPP Status report. There is
now an INDEX of articles in the Status Report
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ctpp/srindex.htm -it isn't great, but it's a
start.
Also, I am hoping we will have a significant updating to the CTPP
webpage in the near future. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ctpp/index.htm
And, lastly, but MOST importantly, please provide your feedback on
TABLEs for the NEXT CTPP. http://trbcensus.com/acs/tables.html
Elaine Murakami
FHWA Office of Planning (Wash DC)
206-220-4460 (in Seattle)
As part of the preparation for the three-year data tabulation under the
Census Transportation Planning Products program, a task force under the
AASHTO SCOP Census Work Group began working on the DRAFT table list and
the DRAFT variable categories. Before the tables can be sent over to
the Census Bureau for consideration by its Disclosure Review Board and
the ACS table production staff we need to vet them through the
transportation community and the AASHTO SCOP Census Work Group.
To facilitate that process a web page has been set up on the TRB Census
Subcommittee website where the tables, variable list and additional
information can be found. We hope to add to the web page as the process
evolves and unfolds.
For now, go to the web page http://trbcensus.com/acs/tables.html and
take a look at the material. I know this is coming at you with little
background or explanation so if you have questions feel free to send
them along.
--
Ed Christopher
708-283-3534 (V)
708-574-8131 (cell)
FHWA RC-TST-PLN
19900 Governors Dr
Olympia Fields, IL 60461