I'm sure Jay found what he was looking for by now, but for anyone else
needing data for Census urbanized areas, it is available on the American
Factfinder. At the Factfinder main page, click on "Data Sets". Then choose
one of the Decennial Census data sets (of course, right now only the 1990
STF1 & STF3 are available). This brings up a window which allows you to see
a list of available tables or to enter the table number directly. The next
screen prompts for the geography. In the "Select the type of area" pulldown
menu, urbanized area is one of the choices. Hope this is helpful to someone.
Lori A. Kelsey
Transportation Planner
Kentuckiana Regional Planning & Development Agency (KIPDA)
11520 Commonwealth Drive
Louisville, Kentucky 40299
Phone: (502) 266-6084
Fax: (502) 266-5047
E-mail: Lori.Kelsey(a)mail.state.ky.us
Agency WWW site: http:\\www.kipda.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Hoekstra [SMTP:jhoek@gvmc.org]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 10:24 AM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: FW: [CTPP] population of urbanized area
Here are some of the replies to my question about the source for the
population of urbanized areas. These areas are not the standard
metropolitan statistical areas, but the areas in and contiguous to cities
where the population is 1000 people per square mile or more. (i hope that
it is people not households). Sometimes it includes areas which are
contiguous but do not have that population density, but are urbanized in
other ways, for example an industrial district. And sometimes there may
be
a nearby noncontiguous area with that population density which is included
also. We have an area like that in our metropolitan area. I am speaking
from the memory of a generalist planner, so folks should check the
official
census definition which is fairly easy to find at the census website.
STF1 has that data element. You were at the right place "census.gov".
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Please go to
http://www.census.gov/population/estimates/metro-city/ma99-03b.txt . The
file shown can be down loaded to your disk.
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Jay -
We eventually were able to track our urbanized area data through the
Amercian Fact Finder site. The steps are not immediately obvious.
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Jay, try this site at Census.
http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/BasicFactsServlet
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STF1 has that data element. You were at the right place "census.gov".
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Jay:
The total population for the MSA is 688,399.
The total population for the Grand Rapids Urbanized Area is 436,336.
(I'm reading this from an old MTC publication based on the 8/16/91
Census Bureau press release on Urbanized Area rankings. If I can
find the e-versions of these old "Data Releases" I'll slap'em up on
some web site. )
Other data for all MSAs on my own web site at:
http://home.earthlink.net/~clpurvis/metrodat/index.html
http://home.earthlink.net/~clpurvis/metrodat/metroa1.htm
Grand Rapids, MI MSA 688,399
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