Apologies to all.
Meant to forward to folks in-house.
Hit "send" before changing the "recipients" field.
Chuck Imbrogno
-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Imbrogno
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 4:11 PM
To: 'ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net'
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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[mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Graham, Todd
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 7:32 PM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: Re: [CTPP] Census Bureau News -- Census Bureau Media Advisory
Commuting Products to be Embargoed
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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From: U.S. Census Bureau [census(a)subscriptions.census.gov]
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
CB13-39
301-763-3030
email: <pio(a)census.gov>
***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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Is there any information about production of the CTTP or the county-to-county commuting flows more than once every ten years? Since they are based on the annual ACS there is an opportunity for more frequent updates than in the past. What are the current plans?
Dan Estersohn
Senior Demographer
Arbitron Inc
9705 Patuxent Woods Drive
Columbia, MD 21046
410-312-8434
Dan.Estersohn(a)Arbitron.com
Can someone please tell me quickly:
Can I get the new 06-10 commuting flows data for the City of Detroit
vis-a-vis surrounding counties? If so, where's the file? I looked on AFF
and didn't see it.
Thanks.
Patty Becker
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Patricia C. (Patty) Becker
APB Associates/Southeast Michigan Census Council (SEMCC)
28300 Franklin Rd, Southfield, MI 48034
office: 248-354-6520
home:248-355-2428
pbecker(a)umich.edu
Apologies for cross posting. This comes via Andy Rohne. I think it will
benefit the CTPP, TMIP and H+T community since there will data users from
different industries and we can learn from each other. The good part is
that it is not another email list but rather a Q&A site where answers are
voted up or down and people have an interest in giving credible answers to
maintain and increase their reputation. I use stack overflow extensively
and have found it to be extremely useful.
http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/51674/open-data?referrer=pQZ2DWiJ…
Krishnan
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Krishnan Viswanathan
5628 Burnside Circle
Tallahassee FL 32312
This may be of interest to some.
Ed Christopher
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