Actually, it looks pretty clear. There will be a 4-1 count.. and a base county for later estimates. That is how it was in 2000.

On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Ed Christopher <edc@berwyned.com> wrote:
Wendell, here is what the rule says... It's sorta clear as mud.  Maybe
someone can clarify.
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Challenges That Result in Corrections
The Census Bureau will issue corrected CQR counts based on the housing
unit and population counts as of April 1, 2010. The governmental units may
use new official census counts for all programs requiring official 2010
Census data. The Census Bureau will not make corrections to the 2010
population counts for individual housing units or GQs, or corrections to
the characteristics of the population and housing inventory. The Census
Bureau will modify the decennial file with the CQR corrections for use in
generating the 2012 postcensal estimates. The American FactFinder will
provide the inventory of corrections as errata to the original data. The
Census Bureau will not revise 2010 Census base files, 2010 Census
apportionment counts, redistricting data, or 2010 Census data products.
The Census Bureau will send a letter with a certification of the
population, housing and group quarters counts for all jurisdictions
affected by the results of a CQR challenge.
---------------------

> Ed...
>
> Does this mean that the counts, now being released, represent the final
> 4-1-10 census counts.... and that any changes would be to the 4-1-10 base?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best,
> Wendell
>
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Ed Christopher <edc@berwyned.com> wrote:
>
>> Today--the Census Bureau published its final rules concerning the Count
>> Question Resolution (CQR)Program. The CQR Program will address requests
>> for corrections to the 2010 Census count of housing units and/or group
>> quarters (GQs) and associated population, based on three types of
>> challenges (1) boundary, (2) geocoding, and (3) coverage. According to
>> the
>> Notice, the CQR Program is not a mechanism or process to challenge or
>> revise the population counts sent to the President by December 31.
>>
>> http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2011/2011-5217.htm
>> http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2011/pdf/2011-5217.pdf
>>
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Books & Publications
WAR ON THE DREAM: How Anti-Sprawl Policy Threatens the Quality of Life
http://www.demographia.com/wod1.pdf


7th ANNUAL DEMOGRAPHIA INTERNATIONAL HOUSING AFFORDABILITY SURVEY (http://www.demographia.com/dhi.pdf)

THE WAL-MART REVOLUTION: How Big-Box Stores Benefit Consumers, Workers, and the Economy
By Richard Vedder & Wendell Cox