I can't answer your question directly, but I think it is important to note
that many DOT's will be modifying the Census Definition for use in
transportation planning. Therefore, if you concur with a modified boundary
with the DOT, that boundary would probably not have bearing on another
Federal agency's programs.
Frank Miller
Missouri Department of Transportation - Springfield Area District
"David Saladino" <dsaladino@swrpc.org>@chrispy.net on 01/21/2003 12:51:15
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Subject: [CTPP] New Urbanized Area Boundaries -- Impacts
We have recently been asked by our State DOT to review and revise our
region's Federal Functional Classifications based on the new Census 2000
urban areas. I have a fairly good understanding of the impact that new
and re-aligned urban bounds will have in our State's Federal allotment
of funds from US DOT. Does anyone know what other Federal agencies
(other than DOT) use urbanized boundaries (either urban areas or
clusters) for administrative and/or funding purposes?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
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David Saladino
Regional Planner
Southwest Region Planning Commission
20 Central Square, Second Floor
Keene, NH 03431
Ph: (603) 357-0557
Fx: (603) 357-7440
E-mail: dsaladino(a)swrpc.org
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