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ON THE ROAD TO THE 2020 CENSUS North Carolina GIS Conference February 26, 2015

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Page 1: ON THE ROAD TO THE 2020 CENSUS North Carolina GIS Conference February 26, 2015

ON THE ROAD TO THE 2020 CENSUS

North Carolina GIS Conference

February 26, 2015

Page 2: ON THE ROAD TO THE 2020 CENSUS North Carolina GIS Conference February 26, 2015

Plans, Tests, and Programs• 2020 Planning has been going since before the 2010

Census

• Review and planning involve two major categories Geography and Survey

• Budget is a significant driver of the 2020 planning process

• Preparation operations can be internal, targeted, open, or coordinated through official liaisons

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Geographic Preparations• Boundary Annexation Survey (BAS) – ongoing, annual

survey of boundary and street changes

• Redistricting and Block Boundary Suggestion Project (BBSP) – December 2014 through May 2017

• Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) – local verification of residential addresses ~ 2017

• Geographic Support System Initiative (GSSI) – ongoing, local submission of addresses

Page 5: ON THE ROAD TO THE 2020 CENSUS North Carolina GIS Conference February 26, 2015

Boundary Annexation Survey (BAS)• Annual survey to verify boundaries and streets for all

counties and incorporated places

• Originally conducted on paper maps with colored pencils, BAS is now conducted electronically and through the web

• Boundary Quality Assessment and Reconciliation Project (BQARP) begins now and runs through 2020

• BAS was on “hiatus” last year due to budget limitations

• BAS liaison for NC is Tom Morgan at the Office of the Secretary of State

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Redistricting• Letters have been sent to establish Redistricting Liaisons

in each state legislature

• Redistricting works with established boundaries to redraw district lines

• Block Boundary Suggestion Project recommends block boundaries to facilitate redistricting

• Redistricting process produces redistricting (block and voting district) geographies and maps

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Local Update of Census Addresses• Allows local governments to verify and submit addresses

within their areas

• Highest elected officials will be invited to designate LUCA Liaisons for their areas

• Limited time frame program – 120 days

• 2 participation levels for 2020 both providing review and comment on Census addresses and requiring US Title 13 confidentiality clearance

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Participant Statistical Areas Program• Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP) runs

concurrently with LUCA

• PSAP allows local areas to suggest boundaries for useful statistical areas such as block groups

• Some statistical areas must remain relatively static, but local government input through PSAP can influence changes when required

• PSAP is voluntary, and the Census Bureau will determine statistical boundaries

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Geographic Support System Initiative (GSSI)

• New program to find ongoing, local sources of addressing and other geographic information

• Provides input to the Master Address File in addition to the US Postal Service and IRS address inputs

• Reduces strain on Local Update of Census Addresses

• Supports targeted canvassing of addresses

• NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (CGIA) is the GSSI Liaison for North Carolina

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Old Census

Older Census

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Survey Preparations• National Advisory Committees are appointed to advise the

Census Bureau on methods and content issues

• Race and Ethnicity methods tests

• Supplemental Poverty Measure tests multiple reporting

• Polling the population

• Field tests of possible method, operational, and content changes

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Census Test Sites• Plans and evaluations are field tested before being

included in Census surveys

• Feedback options are available on Census.gov

• Test of internet response in Maryland and Washington DC

• Full 2020 Census test will be conducted inMaricopa County, AZSavannah, GA area

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What to Expect in NC• Expect Census surveys (ACS, CPS, etc.) to continue

• Local governments can expect ongoing surveys (BAS, BPS, GSSI) with invitations to participate in LUCA coming in late 2017

• Local Census Offices will open to coordinate 2020 promotions and field operations

• Formation of local 2020 Census partnerships and Complete Count Committees

• Expect Census forms in 2020!

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Contact• Bob Coats

(919) [email protected]

North Carolina State Data Center, CoordinatorGovernor’s Census LiaisonDemographic and Economic Analysis SectionNC Office of State Budget and Management