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Service Description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>*USE </span><span style='font-weight:bold;'>geoid </span><span>TO JOIN DATA DOWNLOADED FROM DATA.CENSUS.GOV*</span></p><p><span>The </span><a href='https://www.census.gov:443/geographies/mapping-files/time-series/geo/tiger-line-file.html' style='text-decoration:underline;'><span>TIGER/Line Shapefiles</span></a><span> are extracts of selected geographic and cartographic information from the Census Bureau's Master Address File (MAF)/Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) System (MTS).</span></p><p><span>The TIGER/Line Shapefiles contain a standard geographic identifier (GEOID) for each entity that links to the GEOID in the data from censuses and surveys. The TIGER/Line Shapefiles do not include demographic data from surveys and censuses (e.g., Decennial Census, Economic Census, American Community Survey, and the Population Estimates Program). Other, non-census, data often have this standard geographic identifier as well. Data from many of the Census Bureau’s surveys and censuses, including the geographic codes needed to join to the TIGER/Line Shapefiles, are available at the Census Bureau’s public data dissemination website (https://data.census.gov/).</span></p><p><span>Census Designated Places (CDPs) are the statistical counterparts of incorporated places, and are delineated to provide data for settled concentrations of population that are identifiable by name, but are not legally incorporated under the laws of the state in which they are located. The boundaries usually are defined in cooperation with local or tribal officials and generally updated prior to each decennial census. These boundaries, which usually coincide with visible features or the boundary of an adjacent incorporated place or another legal entity boundary, have no legal status, nor do these places have officials elected to serve traditional municipal functions. CDP boundaries may change from one decennial census to the next with changes in the settlement pattern; a CDP with the same name as in an earlier census does not necessarily have the same boundary. CDPs must be contained within a single state and may not extend into an incorporated place. There are no population size requirements for CDPs, but they must include some residential population or housing.</span></p><p><span>Downloaded from </span><a href='https://www2.census.gov:443/geo/tiger/TIGER2022/PLACE/' style='text-decoration:underline;'><span>https://www2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGER2022/PLACE/</span></a><span> on June 22, 2023</span></p></div></div></div>
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