I also used the Tiger Reader in ArcView 3.2a in an attempt to extract the UAs. I am,
however, puzzled by the following: a) if this Reader only extracts 1990 data, why was one
of the layers titled ALR/LUCA 2000; and b) after reprojecting the extracted UA90 layer and
overlaying my block2000 census data, why do the boundaries match up almost exactly (except
for a couple of donut holes) ? Could it be possible the Reader actually extracted the
2000 data, but is using the old field naming convention?
This list serve has been a great relief knowing there are others out there trying to
work through the same problems.
Banette
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Banette Kritzky
GIS Coordinator
Mn/DOT Office of Investment Management
MS 440, 3rd Floor, Mn/DOT Central Office
395 John Ireland Blvd
St. Paul, MN 55155
(651) 296-0220
banette.kritzky(a)dot.state.mn.us
>> "Tom Reinauer"
<treinauer(a)edd.uct.usm.maine.edu> 5/8/2002 12:08:26 PM >>>
I tried
using Tiger Reader in ArcView 3.2a and have had no luck. The UA
data record also appears to be 1990, not 2000.
We have cross-border issues and split urbanized areas and would really like
to see the new boundaries before the Fall.
Someone out there must know of a fairly simple process(or develop a simple
process) to convert the boundary data into an ArcView shape file,
considering the proliferation of ESRI products.
Tom Reinauer, Transportation Director
Southern Maine RPC
21 Bradeen St. Suite 304
Springvale, ME 04083
(207)324-2952
FAX -2958
treinauer(a)server.eddmaine.org
www.smrpc.maine.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kendis Willet" <kwillet(a)ardc.org>
To: <ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 11:52 AM
Subject: [CTPP] UA conversion
So, if you are using Arcview 3.2 and ArcInfo 8.1 and
are not able to buy a
third party software, a person can't process these UA boundaries off the
Census site?
Thanks,
Kendis
Kendis Willet
GIS Specialist
Metropolitan Interstate Committee
Email: kwillet(a)ardc.org