Hi everyone,
So, I had heard from different sources, that the 120 days might get reset to the date of the GUPS webinar date. I clarified this with my Census Bureau district office this week. They said that there was internal miscommunication and that the true deadline is 120 days from when we received the packet from Census Bureau, and it would not be extended based on the webinar date.
Are you getting this same response from Census Bureau as well?
Thank you.
Kathy
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Kathy Yu
Principal Transportation System Modeler, Model Development and Data Management
North Central Texas Council of Governments
Phone: (817) 608-2343
Email: kyu(a)nctcog.org<mailto:kyu@nctcog.org>
Hello,
Thanks to everyone who attended and participated in this year's
ABJ30(1) Census Data for Transportation Planning subcommittee activities.
For those that could not make it, presentations from the meeting and
posters from the session "Visualizing the Census: Innovations in Data
Display" can be found online at http://www.trbcensus.com/TRB2019.
Mara
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Hello everyone,
My name is Kathy Yu and I am part of the NCTCOG MPO, which is the 2020 Census PSAP PPO for our 16-county area in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. I learned that not everyone has been receiving information about the GUPS Software download, webinar information, and shapefile pre-plans, so I am providing links that I know of here. Please post to the listserv with any follow-up questions or information.
GUPS Software download:
I received the following information from my Census District office. GUPS software for PSAP (GUPS.zip) is now available here<https://www2.census.gov/geo/pvs/gups/>.
Please make sure to review Item 1.1 of the attached FAQ which mentions resolution of an issue with non-administrators trying to use the GUPS Plug-In.
Webinar:
They have posted Census GUPS Webinar Dates under the "Training Webinar Information" link on the following page:
https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census/about/psap.html
I would suggest that you cc your district office on your email to reserve a webinar. I guess my email to reserve a webinar was sent to spam, so I needed someone to intercede on my behalf.
Documentation: (Attached)
PSAP_FAQ.docx - PSAP FAQ developed by our district office (I believe Item 1.1 in here was developed from our experience in trying to allow Non-Administrative Users be able to use the Plug-In.)
I also have a 2020CensusPSAP_GUPSGuide.pdf but it is 24 MB. Can anyone suggest a way to make this available to the listserv?
Shapefile/Pre-Plan downloads:
1. 2020 Census pre-plans (18v3): https://www2.census.gov/geo/pvs/ (Refer to FAQ 1.2 for naming convention)
2. 2020 proposed tract changes (in tabular format) can be downloaded here<https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/partnerships/psap/2020proposed_tract_chang…>.
3. Most up to date 2010 geographies (18v2). https://www2.census.gov/geo/pvs/ (Refer to FAQ 1.2 for naming convention)
Some quirks that we have experienced so far:
1. Need to copy files from administrator's User files to get the plug in for a user with no administrative privileges
2. Cannot share projects folders between users easily. If a second user tries to use the same folder, it asked to delete the previous projects. You can export and import project.zip files.
3. I expected that the pre-plan tracts and block groups would appear under working county in the layers, and the 2010 shapefiles would appear under 2010_geographies, but this is not always the case.
I hope this helps. Please let me (or the listserv) know if you have questions or need any additional information which I didn't include.
Regards,
Kathy
___________________________________
Kathy Yu
Principal Transportation System Modeler, Model Development and Data Management
North Central Texas Council of Governments
Phone: (817) 608-2343
Email: kyu(a)nctcog.org<mailto:kyu@nctcog.org>
Hello everyone,
My name is Kathy Yu and I am part of the NCTCOG MPO, which is the 2020 Census PSAP PPO for our 16-county area in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. I learned that not everyone has been receiving information about the GUPS Software download, webinar information, and shapefile pre-plans, so I am providing links that I know of here. Please post to the listserv with any follow-up questions or information.
GUPS Software download:
I received the following information from my Census District office. GUPS software for PSAP (GUPS.zip) is now available here<https://www2.census.gov/geo/pvs/gups/>.
Please make sure to review Item 1.1 of the attached FAQ which mentions resolution of an issue with non-administrators trying to use the GUPS Plug-In.
Webinar:
They have posted Census GUPS Webinar Dates under the "Training Webinar Information" link on the following page:
https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census/about/psap.html
I would suggest that you cc your district office on your email to reserve a webinar. I guess my email to reserve a webinar was sent to spam, so I needed someone to intercede on my behalf.
Documentation: (Attached)
Starting_a_New_Project.pdf - Excerpt of GUPS Guide to create a new project
PSAP_FAQ.docx - PSAP FAQ developed by our district office (I believe Item 1.1 in here was developed from our experience in trying to allow Non-Administrative Users be able to use the Plug-In.)
I also have a 2020CensusPSAP_GUPSGuide.pdf but it is 24 MB. Can anyone suggest a way to make this available to the listserv?
Shapefile/Pre-Plan downloads:
1. 2020 Census pre-plans (18v3): https://www2.census.gov/geo/pvs/ (Refer to FAQ 1.2 for naming convention)
2. 2020 proposed tract changes (in tabular format) can be downloaded here<https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/partnerships/psap/2020proposed_tract_chang…>.
3. Most up to date 2010 geographies (18v2). https://www2.census.gov/geo/pvs/ (Refer to FAQ 1.2 for naming convention)
Some quirks that we have experienced so far:
1. Need to copy files from administrator's User files to get the plug in for a user with no administrative privileges
2. Cannot share projects folders between users easily. If a second user tries to use the same folder, it asked to delete the previous projects. You can export and import project.zip files.
3. I expected that the pre-plan tracts and block groups would appear under working county in the layers, and the 2010 shapefiles would appear under 2010_geographies, but this is not always the case.
I hope this helps. Please let me (or the listserv) know if you have questions or need any additional information which I didn't include.
Regards,
Kathy
___________________________________
Kathy Yu
Principal Transportation System Modeler, Model Development and Data Management
North Central Texas Council of Governments
Phone: (817) 608-2343
Email: kyu(a)nctcog.org<mailto:kyu@nctcog.org>
Hi All,
Please take a quick minute to visit https://ctpp.transportation.org/2012-2016-5-year-ctpp/
To get the latest on the next CTPP! The data have been delivered from Census and is busily being processed into the software for an anticipated release by the end of March, 2019.
Currently, you can download the table with the table names, geographies and variable definitions, to start thinking about all the juicy analyses you will be able to do with the next CTPP!
Remember, we are in active solicitation for the 2020 - 2024 program, so if you are a state person and your state has not committed yet, it's certainly not too late, and we need your support!
Happy new (Data) year!
Penelope Weinberger
CTPP Program Manager
AASHTO
Ctpp.transportation.org
Apologies for cross-posting.
The agenda and other activities of the Task Force on Understanding New
Directions for the NHTS (ABJ45T) at the TRB Annual Meeting can be found
here: http://rpubs.com/matungawalla/abj45t_2019TRBAM
See you next week and safe travels,
Krishnan
Hello,
Please join the Census Data for Transportation Planning Subcommittee
(ABJ30(1)) for an exciting lineup of Census topics.
Visualizing the Census: Innovations in Data Display is Monday, 10:15
AM-12:00 PM in the Convention Center, Hall A. Note this is a new location
for poster sessions.
The Census for Transportation Planning Subcommittee meeting follows the
poster session on Monday from 1:30 PM-3:15 PM in the Marriott Marquis
Liberty K.
A meeting agenda and other information can be found at
http://www.trbcensus.com/TRB2019/. Looking forward to seeing you there!
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*Mara Kaminowitz*
GIS Coordinator
Baltimore Metropolitan Council
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