A couple of questions, some of which have already been raised:
1) Section II, subsection A, states that population at place of
residence, 2010, and workers at place of work, CTPP 2000, respectively,
will be available at census block levels. Worker counts will also be
available for the 2005-2009 at the "census geography level." I assume
this means whatever the census can produce for the ACS 5-year estimates
available then, which should be block groups. I think that sentence
should therefore read "2005-2009 worker counts at the block group
level," in order to be consistent with the previous 2 sentences.
2) Section III, subsections A & B, discuss the minimum and maximum
populations for a TAZ, with an explanation that the minimum (600) is not
a requirement and may be ignored. The same rule should exist for the
maximum population (1200), since similar issues may be encountered when
defining any geography. Maybe an actual cushion of 5% to 10% should be
in place for either minimum or maximum, although this cannot be seen as
encouraging the violation of the guidelines.
3) Section IV discusses the desired software for the TAZ
delineation. I would suggest consideration be given to the application
used for the Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP), used earlier
this year by many jurisdictions for delineating new census geographies
(tracts, block groups, and blocks). The PSAP application has most of
the features described in this section, and did not present any serious
difficulties. It has already been used, if not learned, by many MPOS's,
counties and cities
I assume that adding TAZ/TAD layers should not be difficult, perhaps
even easy, just by changing the nomenclature in some of the functions.
However, it would have to permit the use of the data described in II.A.
and IV.B.
The fact that the application already exists can be a blessing or a
curse. Maybe none of my suggestions can be easily implemented due to
technical or contractual reasons, but we should give it a once over.
I would simply add that under subsection F, some allowance be made to
entirely allow the use to override any system edits, and to provide
justification for doing so (e.g., population exceeded by a very small
number or percentage, or local knowledge of population growth not
available in any of the data sets that will be used).
Regardless, this is a very good start. Thanks for the effort.
Manny Trillo
Manager, Research Data
Mid-America Regional Council
600 Broadway, Suite 200
Kansas City, MO 64105
Phone: 816.701.8220
Fax: 816.427.7758
E-mail: mtrillo(a)marc.org
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From: ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net
[mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Weinberger, Penelope
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 3:26 PM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: Resending: [CTPP] Memo to Census Bureau regarding TAZ
delineationbusiness rules
A little context on the email below:
This TAZ Delineation business rules for 5-year ACS data CTPP (which will
be called the TAZ Customer Software Requirements in its next
incarnation) were developed jointly by CB and a subcommittee of the CTPP
Oversight Board led by Guy Rousseau. The version attached is an interim
version - the first version being an outline, the final version being a
formal memo. What we are seeking here is to share this for your
information and feedback.
From the Document:
"In support of the Census Transportation Planning Products (CTPP) the
U.S. DOT and the U.S. Census Bureau will obtain census 2010 block
equivalencies for Traffic Analysis Zones (TAZs) from Metropolitan
Planning Organizations (MPOs) and State Departments of Transportation in
2011. The 2010 TAZ geography will then be added to the Census Bureau's
TIGER file and these equivalency files will be used by the ACSO for the
CTPP 5-year tabulation (2006 through 2010 ACS records)."
I look forward to your input
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.
________________________________
From: ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net
[mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Weinberger, Penelope
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 2:28 PM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
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.