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    Counties and Cities & Townships 2010, Twin Cities Metropolitan Area

    • gisdata.mn.gov
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    Updated Nov 20, 2020
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    Metropolitan Council (2020). Counties and Cities & Townships 2010, Twin Cities Metropolitan Area [Dataset]. https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/us-mn-state-metc-bdry-census2010counties-ctus
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 20, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Metropolitan Council
    Area covered
    Twin Cities
    Description

    This is a polygon dataset for county boundaries as well as for city, township and unorganized territory (CTU) boundaries in the Twin Cities 7-county metropolitan area. It is being held static as of April, 2010 for use with Census data and other year 2010 data. The linework for this dataset comes from individual counties and is assembled by the Metropolitan Council for the MetroGIS community.

    This dataset is composed of three shape files.
    - County Boundaries - 2010
    - City and Township Boundaries - 2010
    - County, City and Township Boundaries Combined - 2010

    NOTES:

    - The five digit CTU codes in this dataset are identical to the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) ''Place'' codes. They are also used by the Census Bureau and many other organizations and are proposed as a MN state data coding standard.

    - Cities and townships have also been referred to as ''MCDs'' (a census term), however this term technically refers to the part of each city or township within a single county. Thus, a few cities in the metro area that are split by county boundaries are actually comprised of two different MCDs. This was part of the impetus for a proposed MN state data standard that uses the ''CTU'' terminology for clarity.

    - The boundary line data for this dataset comes from each county.

    - A variety of civil divisions of the land exist within the United States. In Minnesota, only three types exist - cities, townships and unorganized territories. All three of these exist within the Twin Cities seven county area. The only unorganized territory is Fort Snelling (a large portion of which is occupied by the MSP International Airport).

    - Some cities are split between two counties. Only those parts of cities within the 7-county area are included.

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    Counties and Cities & Townships 2000, Twin Cities Metropolitan Area

    • gisdata.mn.gov
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    Updated Nov 20, 2020
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    Metropolitan Council (2020). Counties and Cities & Townships 2000, Twin Cities Metropolitan Area [Dataset]. https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/us-mn-state-metc-bdry-census2000counties-ctus
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    fgdb, shp, html, gpkg, ags_mapserverAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 20, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Metropolitan Council
    Area covered
    Twin Cities
    Description

    This is a polygon dataset for county boundaries as well as for cities, township and unorganized territory (CTU) boundaries in the Twin Cities 7-county metropolitan area as of April 2000. This dataset will be kept static as of this date to be used with 2000 census data and other year 2000 data.

    This dataset is composed of three shape files and a lookup table.

    Census2000Counties.shp = county boundaries

    Census2000CTUs.shp = city, township and unorganized territory boundaries

    Census2000CountiesAndCTUs.shp = combined county and CTU boundaries

    Census2000CountyCTULookupTable.dbf = a lookup table containing various data related to cities, townships, unorganized territories and any divisions created by county boundaries splitting them.


    NOTES:

    - The five digit CTU codes in this dataset are identical to the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) ''Place'' codes. They are also used by the Census Bureau and many other organizations and are proposed as a MN state data coding standard.

    - Cities and townships have also been referred to as ''MCDs'' (a census term), however this term technically refers to the part of each city or township within a single county. Thus, a few cities in the metro area that are split by county boundaries are actually comprised of two different MCDs. This was part of the impetus for a proposed MN state data standard that uses the ''CTU'' terminology for clarity.

    - The boundary line data for this dataset comes primarily from each county, with MN/DOT data being used in Anoka County.

    - A variety of civil divisions of the land exist within the United States. In Minnesota, only three types exist - cities, townships and unorganized territories. All three of these exist within the Twin Cities seven county area. The only unorganized territory is Fort Snelling (a large portion of which is occupied by the MSP International Airport).

    - Some cities are split between two counties. Only those parts of cities within the 7-county area are included.

    - Prior to the 2000 census, the FIPS Place code for the City of Greenwood in Hennepin County was changed from 25928 to 25918. This dataset reflects that change to match 2000 U.S. Census data.

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    Counties and Cities & Townships, Twin Cities Metropolitan Area

    • gisdata.mn.gov
    • data.wu.ac.at
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    Updated May 22, 2025
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    Metropolitan Council (2025). Counties and Cities & Townships, Twin Cities Metropolitan Area [Dataset]. https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/us-mn-state-metc-bdry-metro-counties-and-ctus
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    ags_mapserver, shp, jpeg, fgdb, html, gpkgAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Metropolitan Council
    Area covered
    Twin Cities
    Description

    This is a polygon dataset for county boundaries as well as for city, township and unorganized territory (CTU) boundaries in the Twin Cities 7-county metropolitan area. The linework for this dataset comes from individual counties and is assembled by the Metropolitan Council for the MetroGIS community. This is a MetroGIS Regionally Endorsed dataset https://metrogis.org/.

    The County CTU Lookup Table here https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/us-mn-state-metc-bdry-counties-and-ctus-lookup
    is also included in this dataset and contains various data related to cities, townships, unorganized territories (CTUs) and any divisions created by county boundaries splitting them is also included in the dataset.

    This dataset is updated quarterly. This dataset is composed of three shape files and one dbf table.
    - Counties.shp = county boundaries
    - CTUs.shp = city, township and unorganized territory boundaries
    - CountiesAndCTUs.shp = combined county and CTU boundaries
    - CountyCTULookupTable.dbf = various data related to CTUs and any divisions created by county boundaries splitting them is also included in the dataset, described here: https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/us-mn-state-metc-bdry-counties-and-ctus-lookup

    NOTES:

    - On 3/17/2011 it was discovered that the CTU ID used for the City of Lake St. Croix Beach was incorrect. It was changed from 2394379 to 2395599 to match GNIS.

    - On 3/17/2011 it was discovered that the CTU ID used for the City of Lilydale was incorrect. It was changed from 2394457 to 2395708 to match GNIS.

    - On 11/9/2010 it was discovered that the CTU ID used for the City of Crystal was incorrect. It was changed from 2393541 to 2393683 to match GNIS.

    - Effective April 2008, a change was made in GNIS to match the FIPS place codes to the "civil" feature for each city instead of the "populated place" feature. Both cities and townships are now "civil" features within GNIS. This means that the official GNIS unique ID for every city in Minnesota has changed.

    - The five digit CTU codes in this dataset are identical to the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) ''Place'' codes. They are also used by the Census Bureau and many other organizations and are proposed as a MN state data coding standard.

    - Cities and townships have also been referred to as ''MCDs'' (a census term), however this term technically refers to the part of each city or township within a single county. Thus, a few cities in the metro area that are split by county boundaries are actually comprised of two different MCDs. This was part of the impetus for a proposed MN state data standard that uses the ''CTU'' terminology for clarity.

    - The boundary line data for this dataset comes from each county.

    - A variety of civil divisions of the land exist within the United States. In Minnesota, only three types exist - cities, townships and unorganized territories. All three of these exist within the Twin Cities seven county area. The only unorganized territory is Fort Snelling (a large portion of which is occupied by the MSP International Airport).

    - Some cities are split between two counties. Only those parts of cities within the 7-county area are included.

    - Prior to the 2000 census, the FIPS Place code for the City of Greenwood in Hennepin County was changed from 25928 to 25918. This dataset reflects that change.

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Metropolitan Council (2020). Counties and Cities & Townships 2010, Twin Cities Metropolitan Area [Dataset]. https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/us-mn-state-metc-bdry-census2010counties-ctus

Counties and Cities & Townships 2010, Twin Cities Metropolitan Area

Explore at:
html, shp, ags_mapserver, gpkg, fgdbAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Nov 20, 2020
Dataset provided by
Metropolitan Council
Area covered
Twin Cities
Description

This is a polygon dataset for county boundaries as well as for city, township and unorganized territory (CTU) boundaries in the Twin Cities 7-county metropolitan area. It is being held static as of April, 2010 for use with Census data and other year 2010 data. The linework for this dataset comes from individual counties and is assembled by the Metropolitan Council for the MetroGIS community.

This dataset is composed of three shape files.
- County Boundaries - 2010
- City and Township Boundaries - 2010
- County, City and Township Boundaries Combined - 2010

NOTES:

- The five digit CTU codes in this dataset are identical to the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) ''Place'' codes. They are also used by the Census Bureau and many other organizations and are proposed as a MN state data coding standard.

- Cities and townships have also been referred to as ''MCDs'' (a census term), however this term technically refers to the part of each city or township within a single county. Thus, a few cities in the metro area that are split by county boundaries are actually comprised of two different MCDs. This was part of the impetus for a proposed MN state data standard that uses the ''CTU'' terminology for clarity.

- The boundary line data for this dataset comes from each county.

- A variety of civil divisions of the land exist within the United States. In Minnesota, only three types exist - cities, townships and unorganized territories. All three of these exist within the Twin Cities seven county area. The only unorganized territory is Fort Snelling (a large portion of which is occupied by the MSP International Airport).

- Some cities are split between two counties. Only those parts of cities within the 7-county area are included.

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