The list of central cities in MSAs+ is accessible via this web page:
http://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/metrodef.html ... Dave
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From: owner-ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net [mailto:owner-ctpp-news@chrispy.net]On
Behalf Of ALAN E. PISARSKI
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 4:01 PM
To: ctpp-news maillist
Subject: [CTPP] ANOTHER CENTRAL CITIES RENNAISANCE IN THE OFFING
I know that this may not be terribly pertinent to those doing single metro
areas but at the state and national levels there is this bit of weirdness in
the data in which we have multiple central cities in an msa - so a trip from
one of these (Rockville Md. ) to another (Arlington or Fredericksburg) is
tabbed as a central city to central city trip. For Commuting in America
purposes we had to retabulate the files so that there would be comparable
data from 80 to 90 - thus ending the central city renaissance of 1990. Now
2000 has a similar attribute. Question: Is there a list of the central
cities in each msa/pmsa/cmsa? Wash DC had five last time I think. The
message is or ought to be that Some central cities are more central than
others!
AEP