Our ordinance covers residential and non-residential structures. The
ordinance is a method to try to rehab or demo the structures. It does
not count units in building that is otherwise occupied.
Adam Aull
MPO Director/GIS Manager
Danville Area Transportation Study
17 West Main Street, Danville, IL 61832
T: 217 - 431 - 2325
F: 217 - 431 - 2237
E: aaull(a)cityofdanville.org <mailto:aaull@cityofdanville.org>
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Subject: Re: [CTPP] Census Vacant Structure Determination
The problem is that vacancy status is determined, in the end game, by
the enumerator who goes out there and looks at the building/unit. Some
units that are really occupied will be declared vacant because the
occupants, who may be squatters or illegal immigrants, are hiding from
the census. Sometimes there's a fine line between a vacant unit and one
which should be taken out of the stock as unlivable. I have the general
impression that in 2010 the tendency here was toward vacant, whereas in
2000 and 1990 the tendency was toward removing it from the stock. I
doubt that there's any way to prove this one way or the other.
Adam - does your ordinance also cover vacant apartments in multi-unit
buildings?
Bottom line - the census is not clearly definitive on this point. Its
mission is to count people, not vacant units.
Patty Becker
At 09:41 AM 4/26/2011, you wrote:
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Hello everyone.
I am in need of information regarding how the Census Bureau determines
the status of vacant structures. Our city has a vacant structure
ordinance in place. This ordinance dictates that property owners
register their buildings with the city planning department. How does
the Census determine which structures are vacant? Thanks for the help.
Adam Aull
MPO Director/GIS Manager
Danville Area Transportation Study
17 West Main Street, Danville, IL 61832
T: 217 - 431 - 2325
F: 217 - 431 - 2237
E: aaull(a)cityofdanville.org
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