Penelope,
Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the TAZ Delineation
Business Rules (draft). The document seemed quite clear to me.
Consequently I have no comments but do have two questions for clarification.
1) In section III G:
It states, “Each MPO will be asked to
identify the counties within their area of jurisdiction.” Does
the “area of jurisdiction” refer to all the counties in which the
MPO is designing a TAZ system OR to the MPO’s legal planning jurisdiction?
The Metropolitan Council plans for seven (7) counties but has in the past developed
TAZs for 21 counties. In either event, we will be working out the details
with the Minnesota DOT.
2) For
clarification, in section IV A (software overview): I am
assuming that IF our agency does NOT select any of the layers being provided by
the software, we can automatically use Census blocks (as identified in section
III K.) to create the TAZ boundaries. This may be splitting hairs, so to
speak, for I interpreted the statement, “If neither layer is selected”
to refer to the three layers identified just above that comment.
Technically, “neither” indicates TWO items, so I wanted to be
certain of my understanding.
Thank you again for the chance to comment.
Bob
Transportation
Planning
Metropolitan
Council
Bob.paddock@metc.state.mn.us
651 /
602-1340
From:
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Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009
1:28 PM
To:
Subject: [CTPP] Memo to Census
Bureau regarding delineation business rules
Hi All,
The Census Bureau asked us to refine this document to help
them with their software development effort. There was a three step
process and this is step two. Step three will be the formal version of
the attached memo, due to Census Bureau in early 2010. At this time we
are seeking input on this memo for the formal version. Please reply directly to me with your comments.
Please reply by January 8th,
2010
Thanks!
Penelope Weinberger
CTPP Program Manager
AASHTO
202-624-3556
http://ctpp.transportation.org/home/default.htm
It's just as bad to not make a plan as to blindly follow the
one you already have.