As Liang said, the next CTPP is due in mid 2013. It will be based on five year ACS from
2006 - 2010 and include small area data.
In answer to the larger question; the CTPP program at AASHTO was recently transformed to
an ongoing technical services program. As you rightly point out, this follows the change
at CB to an ongoing survey methodology. The CTPP is historically user directed and wishes
to continue to be so. So I have two things to throw out there:
One, please share the value of the program with your decision makers -
when we come for funding, help them get to yes!
Two, please let me know how you have used the three year data and if it is
useful to have along with the planned five year data - the difference between the sets is
the three year is more frequent, while the five year covers all geography.
Thanks!
Penelope Z. Weinberger
CTPP Program Manager
AASHTO
202-624-3556
ctpp.transportation.org
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Estersohn Dan
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Subject: [CTPP] County Commuting Flows
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
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Arbitron Inc
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410-312-8434
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