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  1. c

    California Zip Codes

    • gis.data.ca.gov
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    Updated Jun 18, 2019
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    California Department of Education (2019). California Zip Codes [Dataset]. https://gis.data.ca.gov/datasets/CDEGIS::california-zip-codes/explore
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 18, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Education
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    Description

    The features in this layer represent the five-digit ZIP Code areas that are used by the U.S. Postal Service to deliver mail more effectively. This layer provides ZIP Code, postal district name, population, and area for the ZIP Code areas in California.

  2. CA Zip Code Boundaries

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    Updated Dec 24, 2024
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    California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (2024). CA Zip Code Boundaries [Dataset]. https://data.ca.gov/dataset/ca-zip-code-boundaries
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    arcgis geoservices rest api, zip, geojson, kml, csv, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 24, 2024
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    California Department of Technologyhttp://cdt.ca.gov/
    Authors
    California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development
    Area covered
    California
    Description
    This feature service is derived from the Esri "United States Zip Code Boundaries" layer, queried to only CA data.


    Published by the California Department of Technology Geographic Information Services Team.
    The GIS Team can be reached at ODSdataservices@state.ca.gov.

    U.S. ZIP Code Boundaries represents five-digit ZIP Code areas used by the U.S. Postal Service to deliver mail more effectively. The first digit of a five-digit ZIP Code divides the United States into 10 large groups of states (or equivalent areas) numbered from 0 in the Northeast to 9 in the far West. Within these areas, each state is divided into an average of 10 smaller geographical areas, identified by the second and third digits. These digits, in conjunction with the first digit, represent a Sectional Center Facility (SCF) or a mail processing facility area. The fourth and fifth digits identify a post office, station, branch or local delivery area.

    As of the time this layer was published, in January 2025, Esri's boundaries are sourced from TomTom (June 2024) and the 2023 population estimates are from Esri Demographics. Esri updates its layer annually and those changes will immediately be reflected in this layer. Note that, because this layer passes through Esri's data, if you want to know the true date of the underlying data, click through to Esri's original source data and look at their metadata for more information on updates.

    Cautions about using Zip Code boundary data
    Zip code boundaries have three characteristics you should be aware of before using them:
    1. Zip code boundaries change, in ways small and large - these are not a stable analysis unit. Data you received keyed to zip codes may have used an earlier and very different boundary for your zip codes of interest.
    2. Historically, the United States Postal Service has not published zip code boundaries, and instead, boundary datasets are compiled by third party vendors from address data. That means that the boundary data are not authoritative, and any data you have keyed to zip codes may use a different, vendor-specific method for generating boundaries from the data here.
    3. Zip codes are designed to optimize mail delivery, not social, environmental, or demographic characteristics. Analysis using zip codes is subject to create issues with the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem that will bias any results because your units of analysis aren't designed for the data being studied.
    As of early 2025, USPS appears to be in the process of releasing boundaries, which will at least provide an authoritative source, but because of the other factors above, we do not recommend these boundaries for many use cases. If you are using these for anything other than mailing purposes, we recommend reconsideration. We provide the boundaries as a convenience, knowing people are looking for them, in order to ensure that up-to-date boundaries are available.
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    San Jose Zip Codes

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    Updated Feb 17, 2025
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    (2025). San Jose Zip Codes [Dataset]. https://www.tuscanaproperties.com/san-jose-zip-codes-map/
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 17, 2025
    Area covered
    San Jose
    Variables measured
    95110, 95111, 95112, 95113
    Description

    A dataset containing zip codes in San Jose, California, and their respective populations.

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    LA County ZIP Codes

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    Updated Feb 5, 2016
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    County of Los Angeles (2016). LA County ZIP Codes [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/maps/lacounty::la-county-zip-codes
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 5, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Los Angeles
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    Description

    US Postal Service ZIP Code boundaries. This layer was created by Los Angeles County eGIS to align with parcel boundaries.ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan.Legal vs. Postal Cities: Many users confuse the name the Post Office delivers mail to (e.g. Van Nuys, Hollywood) as a legal city (in this case Los Angeles), when they are a postal city. The County contains 88 legal cities, and over 400 postal names that are tied to the ZIP Codes. To support usability and geocoding, we have attached the first 3 postal cities to each address, based upon its ZIP Code.The US Postal Service is the authoritative source for ZIP Code data. See their website for more information.

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    Zip Code Boundaries

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    Updated Mar 9, 2018
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    AlamedaCounty.CA.US (2018). Zip Code Boundaries [Dataset]. https://data.acgov.org/items/55a1734dba614a60b2b81f2fde6c4c0b
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 9, 2018
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    AlamedaCounty.CA.US
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    U.S. ZIP Code Areas (Five-Digit) represents five-digit ZIP Code areas used by the U.S. Postal Service to deliver mail more effectively. The first digit of a five-digit ZIP Code divides the United States into 10 large groups of states numbered from 0 in the Northeast to 9 in the far West. Within these areas, each state is divided into an average of 10 smaller geographical areas, identified by the second and third digits. These digits, in conjunction with the first digit, represent a sectional center facility or a mail processing facility area. The fourth and fifth digits identify a post office, station, branch or local delivery area.

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    Zip Codes 5 digits - United States of America

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    • data.smartidf.services
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    Updated Jun 6, 2024
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    (2024). Zip Codes 5 digits - United States of America [Dataset]. https://public.opendatasoft.com/explore/dataset/georef-united-states-of-america-zcta5/
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    excel, geojson, json, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 6, 2024
    License

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domainhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain

    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This dataset is part of the Geographical repository maintained by Opendatasoft.This dataset contains data for zip codes 5 digits in United States of America.ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) are approximate area representations of U.S. Postal Service (USPS) ZIP Code service areas that the Census Bureau creates to present statistical data for each decennial census. The Census Bureau delineates ZCTA boundaries for the United States, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands once each decade following the decennial census. Data users should not use ZCTAs to identify the official USPS ZIP Code for mail delivery. The USPS makes periodic changes to ZIP Codes to support more efficient mail delivery.Processors and tools are using this data.EnhancementsAdd ISO 3166-3 codes.Simplify geometries to provide better performance across the services.Add administrative hierarchy.

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    Zip Codes

    • data-nevcounty.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Feb 13, 2016
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    County of Nevada, California (2016). Zip Codes [Dataset]. https://data-nevcounty.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/82dca79e38604c85b468a1ed1aeb602f
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 13, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Nevada, California
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    This zip code layer was constructed by Nevada County GIS from voter registration rolls and Assessor Mailing Addresses. It is the best available data, but boundaries are not precise. Zip Codes 95712 (Chicago Park) and 95924 (Cedar Ridge) are for the US Post Office and PO boxes only. In Truckee, there is a 96160 Zip Code that is for PO Boxes only. This zip code is not included in this layer because the Truckee Post Office itself is zip 96161.

  8. TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2022, Nation, U.S., 2020 Census 5-Digit ZIP Code...

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    Updated Jan 27, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Geography Division, Spatial Data Collection and Products Branch (Point of Contact) (2024). TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2022, Nation, U.S., 2020 Census 5-Digit ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA5) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/tiger-line-shapefile-2022-nation-u-s-2020-census-5-digit-zip-code-tabulation-area-zcta5
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    Jan 27, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) are approximate area representations of U.S. Postal Service (USPS) ZIP Code service areas that the Census Bureau creates to present statistical data for each decennial census. The Census Bureau delineates ZCTA boundaries for the United States, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands once each decade following the decennial census. Data users should not use ZCTAs to identify the official USPS ZIP Code for mail delivery. The USPS makes periodic changes to ZIP Codes to support more efficient mail delivery. The Census Bureau uses tabulation blocks as the basis for defining each ZCTA. Tabulation blocks are assigned to a ZCTA based on the most frequently occurring ZIP Code for the addresses contained within that block. The most frequently occurring ZIP Code also becomes the five-digit numeric code of the ZCTA. These codes may contain leading zeros. Blocks that do not contain addresses but are surrounded by a single ZCTA (enclaves) are assigned to the surrounding ZCTA. Because the Census Bureau only uses the most frequently occurring ZIP Code to assign blocks, a ZCTA may not exist for every USPS ZIP Code. Some ZIP Codes may not have a matching ZCTA because too few addresses were associated with the specific ZIP Code or the ZIP Code was not the most frequently occurring ZIP Code within any of the blocks where it exists. The ZCTA boundaries in this release are those delineated following the 2020 Census.

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    OCACS 2021 ZIP Code Demographics

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    Updated Sep 5, 2023
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    OC Public Works (2023). OCACS 2021 ZIP Code Demographics [Dataset]. https://data-ocpw.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/OCPW::ocacs-2021-zip-code-demographics
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    Sep 5, 2023
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    OC Public Works
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    Description

    US Census American Community Survey (ACS) 2021, 5-year estimates of the key demographic characteristics of ZIP Code Tabulation Areas geographic level in Orange County, California. The data contains 105 fields for the variable groups D01: Sex and age (universe: total population, table X1, 49 fields); D02: Median age by sex and race (universe: total population, table X1, 12 fields); D03: Race (universe: total population, table X2, 8 fields); D04: Race alone or in combination with one or more other races (universe: total population, table X2, 7 fields); D05: Hispanic or Latino and race (universe: total population, table X3, 21 fields), and; D06: Citizen voting age population (universe: citizen, 18 and over, table X5, 8 fields). The US Census geodemographic data are based on the 2021 TigerLines across multiple geographies. The spatial geographies were merged with ACS data tables. See full documentation at the OCACS project GitHub page (https://github.com/ktalexan/OCACS-Geodemographics).

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    Physical Activity (Walking) in Adults, 2013-2014

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    Updated May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2018). Physical Activity (Walking) in Adults, 2013-2014 [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/items/6574fdabfd054013bbbe2545bc0f2aa3
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    Dataset updated
    May 3, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Description

    Adult respondents 18+ who walked for transportation or leisure for at least 150 minutes in the past week. Years covered are from 2013-2014 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded February 2018.AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition is an online data dissemination and visualization platform that provides health estimates at sub-county geographic regions. Estimates are powered by data from The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). CHIS is conducted by The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, an affiliate of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.Health estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health survey.Before using estimates from AskCHIS NE, it is recommended that you read more about the methodology and data limitations at: http://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Lists/AskCHIS%20NE%20Page%20Content/AllItems.aspx. You can go to http://askchisne.ucla.edu/ to create your own account.Produced by The California Health Interview Survey and The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and compiled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Field Name = Field Definition"Zipcode" = postal zip code in the City of Los Angeles “Percent” = adults ages 18+ who walked for transportation or leisure for at least 150 minutes in the past week"LowerCL" = the lower 95% confidence limit represents the lower margin of error that occurs with statistical sampling"UpperCL" = the upper 95% confidence limit represents the upper margin of error that occurs in statistical sampling "Population" = estimated population 18 and older (denominator) residing in the zip code Notes: 1) Zip codes are based on the Los Angeles Housing Department Zip Codes Within the City of Los Angeles map (https://media.metro.net/about_us/pla/images/lazipcodes.pdf).2) Zip codes that did not have data available (i.e., null values) are not included in the dataset; there are additional zip codes that fall within the City of Los Angeles.3) Zip code boundaries do not align with political boundaries. These data are best viewed with a City of Los Angeles political boundary file (i.e., City of Los Angeles jurisdiction boundary, City Council boundary, etc.) FAQS: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2013-2014 California Health Interview Survey. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2013-2014 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate.A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

  11. CA Geographic Boundaries

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    Updated May 3, 2024
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    California Department of Technology (2024). CA Geographic Boundaries [Dataset]. https://data.ca.gov/dataset/ca-geographic-boundaries
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    shp(10153125), shp(136046), shp(2597712)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 3, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Technologyhttp://cdt.ca.gov/
    Description

    This dataset contains shapefile boundaries for CA State, counties and places from the US Census Bureau's 2023 MAF/TIGER database. Current geography in the 2023 TIGER/Line Shapefiles generally reflects the boundaries of governmental units in effect as of January 1, 2023.

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    Los Angeles County Zip Codes

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    Updated Apr 1, 2021
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    Spatial Sciences Institute (2021). Los Angeles County Zip Codes [Dataset]. https://uscssi.hub.arcgis.com/maps/USCSSI::los-angeles-county-zip-codes-11
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 1, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Spatial Sciences Institute
    Area covered
    Description

    This polygon shapefile represents zip code tabulation areas (ZCTAs) for the state of California. These data were gathered from the 2010 Census demographics update and contain keys for ZCTAs, centroid coordinates, demographic fields for age, gender, race and ethnicity, and housing information including living quarters, institutionalized populations, households and housing units. For the 2010 Census, there were no “XX” or “HH” ZCTAs assigned. Only five-digit ZCTAs were produced, and large unpopulated areas were excluded from the delineations. For the 2010 Census, there is no wall-to-wall national coverage for ZCTAs. Large water bodies and unpopulated land area such as national parks were excluded from the 2010 delineations, and for this reason the Census 2010 product does not have complete national coverage.

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    Prevalence of Adult Obesity, 2013-2014

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    Updated May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2018). Prevalence of Adult Obesity, 2013-2014 [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/datasets/ladot::prevalence-of-adult-obesity-2013-2014
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    Dataset updated
    May 3, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Description

    Adult respondents 18+ who had a body mass index (BMI) of 30.0 or above. Years covered are from 2013-2014 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded February 2018.AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition is an online data dissemination and visualization platform that provides health estimates at sub-county geographic regions. Estimates are powered by data from The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). CHIS is conducted by The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, an affiliate of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.Health estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health survey.Before using estimates from AskCHIS NE, it is recommended that you read more about the methodology and data limitations at: http://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Lists/AskCHIS%20NE%20Page%20Content/AllItems.aspx. You can go to http://askchisne.ucla.edu/ to create your own account.Produced by The California Health Interview Survey and The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and compiled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Field Name = Field Definition"Zipcode" = postal zip code in the City of Los Angeles “Percent” = estimated percentage of adult respondents ages 18+ who had a body mass index (BMI) of 30.0 or above 18 and older residing in zip code "LowerCL" = the lower 95% confidence limit represents the lower margin of error that occurs with statistical sampling"UpperCL" = the upper 95% confidence limit represents the upper margin of error that occurs in statistical sampling "Population" = estimated population 18 and older (denominator) residing in the zip code Notes: 1) Zip codes are based on the Los Angeles Housing Department Zip Codes Within the City of Los Angeles map (https://media.metro.net/about_us/pla/images/lazipcodes.pdf).2) Zip codes that did not have data available (i.e., null values) are not included in the dataset; there are additional zip codes that fall within the City of Los Angeles.3) Zip code boundaries do not align with political boundaries. These data are best viewed with a City of Los Angeles political boundary file (i.e., City of Los Angeles jurisdiction boundary, City Council boundary, etc.) FAQS: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2013-2014 California Health Interview Survey. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2013-2014 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate.A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

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    Prevalence of Adult Asthma, 2013-2014

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    Updated May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2018). Prevalence of Adult Asthma, 2013-2014 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/cabe5663e01948dfa4bc31922c2c791b
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    Dataset updated
    May 3, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Description

    Adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with asthma by a doctor. Years covered are from 2013-2014 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded February 2018. AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition is an online data dissemination and visualization platform that provides health estimates at sub-county geographic regions. Estimates are powered by data from The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). CHIS is conducted by The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, an affiliate of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.Health estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health survey.Before using estimates from AskCHIS NE, it is recommended that you read more about the methodology and data limitations at: http://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Lists/AskCHIS%20NE%20Page%20Content/AllItems.aspx. You can go to http://askchisne.ucla.edu/ to create your own account.Produced by The California Health Interview Survey and The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and compiled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Field Name = Field Definition "Zipcode" = postal zip code in the City of Los Angeles “Percent” = estimated percentage of adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with asthma by a doctor"LowerCL" = the lower 95% confidence limit represents the lower margin of error that occurs with statistical sampling"UpperCL" = the upper 95% confidence limit represents the upper margin of error that occurs in statistical sampling "Population" = estimated population 18 and older (denominator) residing in the zip code Notes: 1) Zip codes are based on the Los Angeles Housing Department Zip Codes Within the City of Los Angeles map (https://media.metro.net/about_us/pla/images/lazipcodes.pdf).2) Zip codes that did not have data available (i.e., null values) are not included in the dataset; there are additional zip codes that fall within the City of Los Angeles.3) Zip code boundaries do not align with political boundaries. These data are best viewed with a City of Los Angeles political boundary file (i.e., City of Los Angeles jurisdiction boundary, City Council boundary, etc.) FAQS: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2013-2014 California Health Interview Survey. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2013-2014 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate.A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

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    Asthma (18 & Over) 2011-2012

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    Updated Feb 20, 2016
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2016). Asthma (18 & Over) 2011-2012 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/ladot::asthma-18-over-2011-2012
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    Feb 20, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with asthma by a doctor. Years covered are from 2011 to 2012 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded January 2016.

    "Field" = "Definition"

    "ZIPCODE" = postal zip code in LA County "Zip_code" = postal zip code in LA County "PAdAsthma" = used fraction of projected 18 and older population with Asthma conditions residing in Zip Code"PAdAsthma2" = percentage of projected 18 and older population with Asthma conditions residing in Zip Code"NAdAsthma" = number of projected 18 and older population with Asthma conditions residing in Zip Code"Pop_18olde" = projected 18 and older population total residing in Zip Code

    Health estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs). SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS). CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health survey

    FAQ:

    1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?

    All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2011- 2012 California Health Interview Survey. Socio-demographic indicators come from the 2008-2012 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year summary tables.

    1. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS?

    The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2011-2012 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories).

    1. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes / cities in Los Angeles?

    While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:

    A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate. A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

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    Binge Drinking, Smoking and Sleeping Less than 7 Hours Levels for California...

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    Updated Oct 6, 2022
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    Spatial Sciences Institute (2022). Binge Drinking, Smoking and Sleeping Less than 7 Hours Levels for California Zip Codes [Dataset]. https://usc-geohealth-hub-uscssi.hub.arcgis.com/maps/54e4bf3b84b44e8ab49a2b302c822226
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    Oct 6, 2022
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    UCSF Health Atlas study on crude prevalence for various health outcomes

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    Population of 91331 from 2010 to 2020

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    Updated Aug 25, 2024
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    Map Of Zip Codes (2024). Population of 91331 from 2010 to 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.mapofzipcodes.com/zip/91331
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    Aug 25, 2024
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    Jan 1, 2010 - Dec 31, 2020
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    A dataset showing the population of 91331 between 2010 and 2020.

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    Prevalence of Adult Diabetes, 2013-2014

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    Updated May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2018). Prevalence of Adult Diabetes, 2013-2014 [Dataset]. https://visionzero.geohub.lacity.org/items/3b4b657ca12e4271872c00a67f683310
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    May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with diabetes by a doctor. Years covered are from 2013-2014 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded February 2018. AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition is an online data dissemination and visualization platform that provides health estimates at sub-county geographic regions. Estimates are powered by data from The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). CHIS is conducted by The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, an affiliate of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.Health estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health survey.Before using estimates from AskCHIS NE, it is recommended that you read more about the methodology and data limitations at: http://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Lists/AskCHIS%20NE%20Page%20Content/AllItems.aspx. You can go to http://askchisne.ucla.edu/ to create your own account.Produced by The California Health Interview Survey and The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and compiled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Field Name = Field Definition"Zipcode" = postal zip code in the City of Los Angeles “Percent” = estimated percentage of adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with diabetes by a doctor"LowerCL" = the lower 95% confidence limit represents the lower margin of error that occurs with statistical sampling"UpperCL" = the upper 95% confidence limit represents the upper margin of error that occurs in statistical sampling "Population" = estimated population 18 and older (denominator) residing in the zip code Notes: 1) Zip codes are based on the Los Angeles Housing Department Zip Codes Within the City of Los Angeles map (https://media.metro.net/about_us/pla/images/lazipcodes.pdf).2) Zip codes that did not have data available (i.e., null values) are not included in the dataset; there are additional zip codes that fall within the City of Los Angeles.3) Zip code boundaries do not align with political boundaries. These data are best viewed with a City of Los Angeles political boundary file (i.e., City of Los Angeles jurisdiction boundary, City Council boundary, etc.) FAQS: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2013-2014 California Health Interview Survey. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2013-2014 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate.A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

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    Prevalence of Adult Heart Disease, 2013-2014

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    Updated May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2018). Prevalence of Adult Heart Disease, 2013-2014 [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/datasets/ee35f54298cc4d76894b00af1d47a369
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    Dataset updated
    May 3, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Description

    Adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with heart disease by a doctor. Years covered are from 2013-2014 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded February 2018.AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition is an online data dissemination and visualization platform that provides health estimates at sub-county geographic regions. Estimates are powered by data from The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). CHIS is conducted by The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, an affiliate of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.Health estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health survey.Before using estimates from AskCHIS NE, it is recommended that you read more about the methodology and data limitations at: http://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Lists/AskCHIS%20NE%20Page%20Content/AllItems.aspx. You can go to http://askchisne.ucla.edu/ to create your own account.Produced by The California Health Interview Survey and The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and compiled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Field Name = Field Definition"Zipcode" = postal zip code in the City of Los Angeles “Percent” = estimated percentage of adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with heart disease by a doctor"LowerCL" = the lower 95% confidence limit represents the lower margin of error that occurs with statistical sampling"UpperCL" = the upper 95% confidence limit represents the upper margin of error that occurs in statistical sampling "Population" = estimated population 18 and older (denominator) residing in the zip code Notes: 1) Zip codes are based on the Los Angeles Housing Department Zip Codes Within the City of Los Angeles map (https://media.metro.net/about_us/pla/images/lazipcodes.pdf).2) Zip codes that did not have data available (i.e., null values) are not included in the dataset; there are additional zip codes that fall within the City of Los Angeles.3) Zip code boundaries do not align with political boundaries. These data are best viewed with a City of Los Angeles political boundary file (i.e., City of Los Angeles jurisdiction boundary, City Council boundary, etc.) FAQS: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2013-2014 California Health Interview Survey. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2013-2014 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate.A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

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    Heart Disease (18 & Over) 2011-2012

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    Updated Feb 20, 2016
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2016). Heart Disease (18 & Over) 2011-2012 [Dataset]. https://visionzero.geohub.lacity.org/datasets/ladot::heart-disease-18-over-2011-2012
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    Feb 20, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with heart disease by a doctor. Years covered are 2011 to 2012 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded January 2016."Field" = "Definition""ZIPCODE" = postal zip code in LA County "Zip_code" = postal zip code in LA County "PAdHrtDis" = fraction of projected 18 and older population with disease conditions residing in Zip Code"PAdHrtDis2" = percentage of projected 18 and older population with Heart disease conditions residing in Zip Code"NAdHrtDis" = number of projected 18 and older population with Heart disease conditions residing in Zip Code"Pop_18olde" = projected 18 and older population total residing in Zip CodeHealth estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health surveyFAQ: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2011- 2012 California Health Interview Survey. Socio-demographic indicators come from the 2008-2012 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year summary tables. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2011-2012 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes / cities in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate. A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

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California Department of Education (2019). California Zip Codes [Dataset]. https://gis.data.ca.gov/datasets/CDEGIS::california-zip-codes/explore

California Zip Codes

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Dataset updated
Jun 18, 2019
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California Department of Education
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The features in this layer represent the five-digit ZIP Code areas that are used by the U.S. Postal Service to deliver mail more effectively. This layer provides ZIP Code, postal district name, population, and area for the ZIP Code areas in California.

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