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The 2010 Local Update of Census Addresses Program

The 2010 Local Update of Census Addresses Program. Linda M. Franz Geography Division 2007 SDC/BIDC Mid-Year Meeting March 27, 2007. LUCA Basics. Who can participate The three LUCA Options Treatment of non-city style addresses The available LUCA tools The LUCA schedule.

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The 2010 Local Update of Census Addresses Program

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  1. The 2010 Local Update of Census Addresses Program Linda M. Franz Geography Division 2007 SDC/BIDC Mid-Year Meeting March 27, 2007

  2. LUCA Basics • Who can participate • The three LUCA Options • Treatment of non-city style addresses • The available LUCA tools • The LUCA schedule

  3. The Top Ten Misconceptions about the 2010 LUCA Program!! • 10. “If the Census Bureau address list for my jurisdiction shows only non-city style addresses, all I can do is challenge block counts.” • It’s the type of addresses on the ground that matters • Providing missing city style addresses is the best way to improve address list coverage

  4. The Top Ten Misconceptions about the 2010 LUCA Program!! • “Because it sounds relatively easy, the block challenge option for LUCA is the one for me!” • Block challenges serve only to preserve appeal access for option 1 participants • Appeal process requires individual addresses (regardless of type) with structure locations

  5. The Top Ten Misconceptions about the 2010 LUCA Program!! • “Options 2 and 3 are easy! All I have to do is send my address list(s) to the Census Bureau.” • Addresses from multiple lists have to be unduplicated • Addresses have to be geocoded to census tract/block

  6. The Top Ten Misconceptions about the 2010 LUCA Program!! • “I can use shapefiles from the Census Bureau even though I have no access to GIS expertise.” • Shapefiles are an industry standard for spatial data, but you need a GIS and some knowledge of how to manipulate spatial data to use them • Make friends with your GIS coordinator, and make sure they understand LUCA program requirements

  7. The Top Ten Misconceptions about the 2010 LUCA Program!! • “I can convey street and boundary updates to the Census Bureau by sending them a shapefile from my own GIS.” • For the Census Bureau to successfully process a shapefile, the participant needs to update the shapefile originally provided by the Census Bureau • Otherwise, participant spatial updates would require extensive Census Bureau review and resolution

  8. The Top Ten Misconceptions about the 2010 LUCA Program!! • “The Census Bureau’s MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS) ends global warming and reverses its effects!” • Intended as an easy-to-use desktop tool to make participation easier for users that aren’t GIS experts • Offers advantages even to GIS-savvy participants

  9. Address List

  10. Address Count List

  11. Map

  12. Address Count List Map Address List

  13. Using Toolboxes LUCA Toolbox Line Editing Toolbox Move structure point Add Line Pick Block Save Edits Edit Line Attributes Add a new address record

  14. MAF/TIGER Partnership Software • Allows user to bring in and display other tabular and spatial files • Many timesaving features for sorting lists and copying address fields to save keying • Simplifies Census Bureau processing of LUCA submissions, and in some cases will be preferable to shapefile submission for participants

  15. MAF/TIGER Partnership Software • MTPS does not itself perform geocoding or address matching • Doesn’t run on 64-bit machines • Doesn’t currently run on Vista • Doesn’t currently support address list creation for Option 2 and 3 participants

  16. The Top Ten Misconceptions about the 2010 LUCA Program!! • “If my jurisdiction is encompassed by a federally-recognized American Indian reservation, I can’t participate in LUCA.” • Census Bureau encouraging collaboration/delegation by Federally-recognized tribes • Option 3 participation available for governments with city style address lists

  17. The Top Ten Misconceptions about the 2010 LUCA Program!! • “It’s a good idea to wait until the end of the review period to make my LUCA submission—that way I can provide more addresses.” • Census Bureau will process all timely LUCA submissions that meet stated requirements • Late submissions have less opportunity for problems to be resolved

  18. The Top Ten Misconceptions about the 2010 LUCA Program!! • After my classroom LUCA training is over, I guess I’m on my own.” • MTPS computer-based training • LUCA computer-based training • LUCA 1-800 number • Geographic Partnerships Technical Help Desk 1-800

  19. The Top Ten Misconceptions about the 2010 LUCA Program!! • This sounds like too much trouble! Participating in LUCA can’t possibly be worth it.” • Address list coverage is critical to complete enumeration • Stakes are high-- following Census 2000, $388 million in federal grants shifted to states with the biggest estimated population increases based on the census

  20. Questions? • Linda M. Franz • Geography Division • 301763-9061 • linda.m.franz@census.gov

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