Hi, Jason
For the purpose of CTPP 2006-2010 data, CTPP program asked MPOs and State DOTs delineated
TAZs for their responding areas. For counties that were not claimed by MPOs and State
DOTs, Census Tracts are the default geographies. This process was completed in the year
of 2011. The Census Bureau has released TAZ boundaries without data in their ftp site:
ftp://ftp2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGER2010/TAZ/2010/
You can obtain more information of TAZ/TAD delineation on this AASHTO website.
http://ctpp.transportation.org/Pages/taz.aspx
Liang
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Subject: [CTPP] TAZs and rural areas
Hello
I am new to idea of TAZs (traffic analysis zones).
I was wondering if there has been any release of a new TAZs boundaries for the country?
How are TAZs delineated for rural areas? (Non-MPO area)
What is the best source in understanding TAZs and in relation to census data?
Thank you
Jason
Jason Gillow
Research/Planning Specialist II
Ohio Valley Regional Development Commission
P.O. Box 149
Waverly, OH 45690
Phone 740-947-2853 or 800-223-7491 (In Ohio)
and Fax 740-947-3468
Website:
www.ovrdc.org
E-mail- jgillow(a)ovrdc.org
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