This is time critical. If you have a response for us, please reply
immediately to pbecker(a)umich.edu and/or to the list.
We are having a big problem with PUMA delineation in Michigan because
of the Census Bureau's rule that PUMAs must be contiguous.
They apparently had this rule in the past, which is why we didn't
catch it as a "change" in the regulations. However, they didn't
enforce it, so we were able to have non-contiguous PUMAs where we
needed them. Now they don't want to let us do it. The biggest reason,
I believe, is that this time they're using software into which
they've programmed the rule that requires contiguity.
The City of Detroit has two enclave cities, plus six communities
adjoining its eastern boundary. The rest of the county lies to the
west of the city. These 8 communities used to be 1 PUMA, but they've
shrunk below 100,000, and therefore would need territory added from
elsewhere (in Wayne, their county, presumably). The main point is:
we need PUMAs which together delineate Detroit exactly. Under the
contiguity rule, that's impossible. We have another issue
surrounding the City of Flint and Genesee,its county, where the other
counties in the state planning/service area centered on Flint lie to
either side of Genesee. Logically, these two counties would form one
PUMA, while other PUMAs would be formed within the Genesee boundary.
We used to have this arrangement.
We need to know if any similar issues have come up in other states.
If so, what are you doing about it? Please let us know immediately.
Thanks much,
Patty Becker
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