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    Urban Areas

    • geospatial-rpcgb.opendata.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 31, 2016
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    Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham (2016). Urban Areas [Dataset]. https://geospatial-rpcgb.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/urban-areas
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 31, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham
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    Description

    The Census Bureau’s urban-rural classification is fundamentally a delineation of geographical areas, identifying both individual urban areas and the rural areas of the nation. The Census Bureau’s urban areas represent densely developed territory, and encompass residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses. The Census Bureau delineates urban areas after each decennial census by applying specified criteria to decennial census and other data.The Census Bureau identifies two types of urban areas:Urbanized Areas (UAs) of 50,000 or more people;Urban Clusters (UCs) of at least 2,500 and less than 50,000 people.

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    Census Urbanized Areas

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    Updated Mar 25, 2021
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    Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development (2021). Census Urbanized Areas [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/95c649909e604b48b9570fed9549f05c
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 25, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development
    Area covered
    Description

    The Census Bureau's urban-rural classification is fundamentally a classification of areas, identifying individual urban areas and, as a residual, the rural area of the nation. The Census Bureau's urban area definitions represent densely developed territory, encompassing residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses. The Census Bureau defines urban areas after each decennial census by applying specified criteria with decennial census and other data. The Census Bureau classifies as urban all territory, population, and housing units located within urbanized areas (UAs) and urban clusters (UCs), both defined using the same criteria. The Census Bureau delineates UA and UC boundaries to encompass densely settled territory.Urban Areas (UAs) consist of densely settled territory that contains 50,000 or more people. The Census Bureau delineates UAs to provide a better separation of urban and rural territory, population, and housing in the vicinity of large places.For More Information go to: https://tigerweb.geo.census.gov/tigerwebmain/TIGERweb_geography_details.html

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    Urbanized Areas

    • data.roanokecountyva.gov
    Updated Mar 10, 2017
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    County of Roanoke (2017). Urbanized Areas [Dataset]. https://data.roanokecountyva.gov/datasets/3d1d52e2a9f1470f81d7707950f976ac
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 10, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Roanoke
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    The Census Bureau's urban-rural classification is fundamentally a delineation of geographical areas, identifying both individual urban areas and the rural areas of the nation. The Census Bureau's urban areas represent densely developed territory, and encompass residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses. For the 2010 Census, an urban area will comprise a densely settled core of census tracts and/or census blocks that meet minimum population density requirements, along with adjacent territory containing non-residential urban land uses as well as territory with low population density included to link outlying densely settled territory with the densely settled core. To qualify as an urban area, the territory identified according to criteria must encompass at least 2,500 people, at least 1,500 of which reside outside institutional group quarters.

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    Census-Designated Urban and Rural Areas (2020)

    • opendata.starkcountyohio.gov
    • hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Sep 19, 2023
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    Stark County Ohio (2023). Census-Designated Urban and Rural Areas (2020) [Dataset]. https://opendata.starkcountyohio.gov/datasets/census-designated-urban-and-rural-areas-2020/about
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 19, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Stark County Ohio
    Area covered
    Description

    The Census Bureau’s urban-rural classification is fundamentally a delineation of geographical areas, identifying both individual urban areas and the rural areas of the nation. The Census Bureau’s urban areas represent densely developed territory, and encompass residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses. To qualify as an urban area, the territory identified according to criteria must have at least 5,000 people or 2,000 housing units. The 2020 Census changed how urban areas are determined from the 2010 criteria. The population requirement was increased to 5,000 people from 2,500 in 2010. This value is now determined by housing unit density instead of population density. Urban areas can now also be defined by the number of housing units present. Finally, the 2020 Census does not distinguish different types of urban areas. Areas are simply urban or rural.This layer was originally downloaded from the US Census Bureau website and clipped to the Stark County boundary. For more information on urban and rural classification and criteria, visit Redefining Urban Areas following the 2020 Census.

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    Census-Designated Urban and Rural Areas (2010)

    • opendata.starkcountyohio.gov
    • ohiogide-geohio.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Sep 19, 2023
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    Stark County Ohio (2023). Census-Designated Urban and Rural Areas (2010) [Dataset]. https://opendata.starkcountyohio.gov/datasets/census-designated-urban-and-rural-areas-2010/about
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 19, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Stark County Ohio
    Area covered
    Description

    The Census Bureau’s urban-rural classification is fundamentally a delineation of geographical areas, identifying both individual urban areas and the rural areas of the nation. The Census Bureau’s urban areas represent densely developed territory, and encompass residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses. To qualify as an urban area, the territory identified according to criteria must encompass at least 2,500 people, at least 1,500 of which reside outside institutional group quarters. The Census Bureau identifies two types of urban areas: Urbanized Areas (UAs) of 50,000 or more peopleUrban Clusters (UCs) of at least 2,500 and less than 50,000 people.This layer was originally downloaded from the US Census Bureau website and clipped to the Stark County boundary. This layer serves as historical reference. For the current urban and rural delineations, use Census-Designated Urban and Rural Areas (2020).

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    US Census Urbanized Areas - 2010

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • azgeo-open-data-agic.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated May 27, 2020
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    AZGeo Data Hub (2020). US Census Urbanized Areas - 2010 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/azgeo::us-census-urbanized-areas-2010
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    Dataset updated
    May 27, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    AZGeo Data Hub
    Area covered
    United States,
    Description

    The Census Bureau's urban-rural classification is fundamentally a classification of areas, identifying individual urban areas and, as a residual, the rural area of the nation. The Census Bureau's urban area definitions represent densely developed territory, encompassing residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses. The Census Bureau defines urban areas after each decennial census by applying specified criteria with decennial census and other data. The Census Bureau classifies as urban all territory, population, and housing units located within urbanized areas (UAs) and urban clusters (UCs), both defined using the same criteria. The Census Bureau delineates UA and UC boundaries to encompass densely settled territory. Urban Areas (UAs) consist of densely settled territory that contains 50,000 or more people. The Census Bureau delineates UAs to provide a better separation of urban and rural territory, population, and housing in the vicinity of large places.

  7. 2010 - Small Urban Areas

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    Updated May 23, 2023
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    Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development (2023). 2010 - Small Urban Areas [Dataset]. https://release-ladotd.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/2010-small-urban-areas
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    Dataset updated
    May 23, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Louisiana Department of Transportation and Developmenthttp://www.dotd.la.gov/
    Authors
    Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development
    Area covered
    Description

    The Census Bureau's urban-rural classification is fundamentally a classification of areas, identifying individual urban areas and, as a residual, the rural area of the nation. The Census Bureau�s urban area definitions represent densely developed territory, encompassing residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses. The Census Bureau defines urban areas after each decennial census by applying specified criteria with decennial census and other data. The Census Bureau classifies as urban all territory, population, and housing units located within urbanized areas (UAs) and urban clusters (UCs), both defined using the same criteria. The Census Bureau delineates UA and UC boundaries to encompass densely settled territory.Urban Clusters (UCs)-An urban cluster consists of densely settled territory that has at least 2,500 people but fewer than 50,000 people. The Census Bureau introduced the UC concept for Census 2000 to provide a more consistent and accurate measure of urban population, housing, and territory throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Island Areas. Prior to Census 2000, urban places of 2,500 or more population were identified outside UAs without regard to population density. In addition, densely settled populations located outside places and outside UAs were classified as rural prior to Census 2000.For More Information go to: https://tigerweb.geo.census.gov/tigerwebmain/TIGERweb_geography_details.html

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    Urban Areas, 2020

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    Updated Apr 14, 2023
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    Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham (2023). Urban Areas, 2020 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/a656082f025b4308a47e054e6846777e
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 14, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham
    Area covered
    Description

    The Census Bureau’s urban-rural classification is a delineation of geographic areas, identifying both individual urban areas and the rural area of the nation. The Census Bureau’s urban areas represent densely developed territory, and encompass residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses. The Census Bureau delineates urban areas after each decennial census by applying specified criteria to decennial census and other data. Rural encompasses all population, housing, and territory not included within an urban area.

    For the 2020 Census, an urban area will comprise a densely settled core of census blocks that meet minimum housing unit density and/or population density requirements. This includes adjacent territory containing non-residential urban land uses. To qualify as an urban area, the territory identified according to criteria must encompass at least 2,000 housing units or have a population of at least 5,000

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Urban Areas

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Dataset updated
Oct 31, 2016
Dataset authored and provided by
Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham
Area covered
Description

The Census Bureau’s urban-rural classification is fundamentally a delineation of geographical areas, identifying both individual urban areas and the rural areas of the nation. The Census Bureau’s urban areas represent densely developed territory, and encompass residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses. The Census Bureau delineates urban areas after each decennial census by applying specified criteria to decennial census and other data.The Census Bureau identifies two types of urban areas:Urbanized Areas (UAs) of 50,000 or more people;Urban Clusters (UCs) of at least 2,500 and less than 50,000 people.

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