I would assume that TAZs would need to meet the minimum size criteria
for block-groups to avoid significant suppressions. Looking those up
now . . . 240 households or 600 persons.
Frank Lenk
Director of Research Services
Mid-America Regional Council
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[mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Paddock, Bob
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 3:33 PM
To: 'ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net'
Subject: [CTPP] TAZ Development
I must admit that, of late, I have gotten lost in the woods while trying
to see all the trees. During these past months I have been engaged in
developing a new TAZ system for the Minneapolis - St. Paul MPO area that
will both serve the needs of travel demand modeling here at the
Metropolitan Council AND provide us with the information we want from a
2010 CTPP-like product.
This new TAZ system is substantially more refined than those of the past
and should result in reasonable travel loadings on our arterial roadway
network. However, certain issues have been raising their knobby heads
regarding zone size that probably will clash with Census Disclosure
Board rules. Does anyone have a reasonable idea as to what minimum
population or household levels a TAZ will need to attain in order to
circumvent large numbers of "blank" cells? I suspect that there is not
an easy, uncomplicated answer but would like to hear one nonetheless.
Bob Paddock
Transportation Planning
Metropolitan Council
Bob.paddock(a)metc.state.mn.us
651 / 602-1340