Option 1
Full Address List Review with Count Review
The Full Address List Review option requires that the participant
sign the Confidentiality Agreement in accordance with Title 13,
United States Code. This option is intended for those governments
that have the time and resources to review and comment on the 2010
Census Address List. The Full Address List Review participants
receive the 2010 Census address list, the Address Count List, and
the maps of their jurisdiction. Participants selecting this option
must have the means to secure the Title 13 address list and maps.
The 2010 Census address list and the Address Count List are
available as a paper (for participants with less than 6,000
addresses only) or a computer-readable product. The Census Bureau
maps are available as paper or as spatial data (shapefiles).
Although the 2010 Census address list contains city-style and
noncity-style addresses, participants can only add and/or provide
updates for city-style addresses. Participants may also challenge
the address count for a census block on the Address Count List.
Participants cannot provide updates for individual address on
the 2010 Census Address List and challenge the count of
addresses within the same census block. For example, if a
participant knows that the area covered by a census block(s) has
more housing unit addresses than the Census Bureau indicates, and
contains a majority of noncity-style addresses, it is suggested that
the participant indicate an address count challenge on the Address
Count List. Option 1 participants may use the MAF/TIGER Partnership
Software to assist in their review.
A field check of all addresses called the Address Canvassing
operation is planned for Spring 2009 with the purpose to verify
housing unit addresses in each census block. The address canvassers
will add to the 2010 Census address list any additional addresses
they find, and make other needed corrections to the 2010 Census
address list and maps using a Global Positioning Satellite (GPS)
equipped hand-held computer.
Each government that notifies the Census Bureau of its intent to
participate in the 2010 Decennial Census LUCA program has 120
calendar days to conduct its review of LUCA materials. All
materials must be returned to the Census Bureau by April 4, 2008.
Adhering to this deadline ensures that the Census Bureau can
complete all subsequent LUCA and other 2010 Census Address List
development steps in a timely manner.
Feedback Process for Option 1 (Title 13)
(same for Option 1 & 2)
After the Address Canvassing operation, the Census Bureau will
provide written detailed LUCA Feedback materials to each government
that returned a copy of their local city-style address list, and/or
updated the Census Bureau maps. The schedule for the delivery of the
Feedback materials to the jurisdictions is Summer/Fall 2009. The
Census Bureau will provide the Feedback materials after the
following steps have been completed:
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The Census Bureau will review and
computer-match each local address list file submitted by the
participants.
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The Census Bureau will
send staff into the field to conduct Address Canvassing to
determine the validity of the participant's addresses. The
Address Canvassing operation will ensure that all addresses
submitted actually exist and that they are assigned to the
correct census block.
The detailed Feedback materials the Census Bureau will provide to
each participating government will document which of its addresses
the Census Bureau found and which it did not find. These materials
include: (1) a detailed Feedback Processing Report containing
tallies of recommendations submitted by the participating government
and tallies of actions taken by the Census Bureau for that
government; (2) an updated 2010 Census Address List, (3) an updated
Address Count List documenting the number of addresses in each
census block within the jurisdiction; and (4) a set of updated
Census Bureau maps for the jurisdiction. The Census Bureau's 2010
Decennial Census LUCA Program is officially completed at the time
the Census Bureau provides the detailed Feedback materials. If the
participant disagrees with the LUCA Feedback, they may file an
appeal. The participant may not appeal the results of the Address
Canvassing operation for any addresses they did not submit. (See the
Appeal Process for the Option 2 (Title 13) Local Address List
Submission, below.)
Appeal Process for Option 1 (Title 13)
(same for Option 1 & 2)
If a participant disagrees with the LUCA Feedback materials
regarding a specific address or group of addresses, or the count of
addresses in one or more specific census blocks, the participant may
seek a formal review of the Feedback materials through the Appeal
process.
Only those governments that participated in the Title 13 Local
Address List Submission and completed a review of the Feedback
materials are eligible to file an Appeal. Appeals must be filed
within 30 business days after receiving the Feedback materials.
Appeals filed after the deadline will be denied.
To file an Appeal on the LUCA Feedback 2010 Census Address List,
each eligible jurisdiction must provide the following two items of
information for each specific address it believes to be missing from
or misrepresented on the Feedback list: (1) the specific address(es)
or location description(s) of the housing unit(s) the participant
believes is missing, including, for each address, the 2010 Census
block number and the LUCA tracking number, and (2) the specific
location of each "missing" address by adding a "map spot" and
accompanying map spot number on the Feedback map.
An eligible 2010 Decennial Census LUCA government may appeal to
the Census Address List Appeals Office, and must submit a duplicate
copy of its additional evidence to the Census Bureau's Regional
Office responsible for the jurisdiction. (After notification from
the Appeals Office to the Census Bureau, the Census Bureau will have
15 calendar days to submit its evidence concerning the appealing
government to the Census Address List Appeals Office.) The Appeals
Office will conclude its review of appeals submissions in January
2010.
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Option 2
Local Address List Submission
The Title 13 Local Address List Submission option requires that the
participant sign the Confidentiality Agreement in accordance with
Title 13, United States Code. The Title 13 Local Address List
Submission option is a new LUCA option for the 2010 Census. It is
intended for those governments that may not have the time or
resources to update the 2010 Census Address List, but wish to review
and compare the list to their local address list. Participants that
select this option must have the means to secure the Title 13 Census
address list and maps. The Title 13 Local Address List Submission
participants receive the 2010 Census Address List, the Address Count
List, and the maps. The 2010 Census Address List and the Address
Count List are only available in a computer-readable format for
Option 2. The Census Bureau maps are available as paper or the
spatial data as shapefiles. Participants may also elect to use the
MAF/TIGER Partnership Software (MTPS).
Although the participant receives the 2010 Census Address List
containing city-style and noncity-style addresses and the Address
Count List, participants can only use these materials for reference
purposes. The participant may make updates and/or corrections to the
features and boundaries on the Census Bureau maps. If the
participant finds that residential addresses are missing and/or
differ from the 2010 Census Address List, they must send the Census
Bureau a computer-readable file of their local address list
(city-style addresses only) in the Census Bureau-defined
computer-readable format. The Census Bureau cannot accept a
participant's local address list containing noncity-style addresses.
A Census Bureau field check called Address Canvassing is planned for
Spring 2009 to verify addresses in the census blocks. At this time,
the address canvassers will update the 2010 Census Address List and
maps.
Each government that notifies the Census Bureau of its intent to
participate in the 2010 Decennial Census LUCA program has 120
calendar days to conduct its review of LUCA materials. All
materials must be returned to the Census Bureau by April 4, 2008.
Adhering to this deadline ensures that the Census Bureau can
complete all subsequent LUCA and other Census 2010 Address List
development steps in a timely manner.
Feedback Process for Option 2 (Title 13)
(same for Option 1 & 2)
After the Address Canvassing operation, the Census Bureau will
provide written detailed LUCA Feedback materials to each government
that returned a copy of their local city-style address list, and/or
updated the Census Bureau maps. The schedule for the delivery of the
Feedback materials to the jurisdictions is Summer/Fall 2009. The
Census Bureau will provide the Feedback materials after the
following steps have been completed:
-
The Census Bureau will review and
computer-match each local address list file submitted by the
participants.
-
The Census Bureau will
send staff into the field to conduct Address Canvassing to
determine the validity of the participant's addresses. The
Address Canvassing operation will ensure that all addresses
submitted actually exist and that they are assigned to the
correct census block.
The detailed Feedback materials the Census Bureau will provide to
each participating government will document which of its addresses
the Census Bureau found and which it did not find. These materials
include: (1) a detailed Feedback Processing Report containing
tallies of recommendations submitted by the participating government
and tallies of actions taken by the Census Bureau for that
government; (2) an updated 2010 Census Address List, (3) an updated
Address Count List documenting the number of addresses in each
census block within the jurisdiction; and (4) a set of updated
Census Bureau maps for the jurisdiction. The Census Bureau's 2010
Decennial Census LUCA Program is officially completed at the time
the Census Bureau provides the detailed Feedback materials. If the
participant disagrees with the LUCA Feedback, they may file an
appeal. The participant may not appeal the results of the Address
Canvassing operation for any addresses they did not submit. (See the
Appeal Process for the Option 2 (Title 13) Local Address List
Submission, below.)
Appeal Process for Option 2 (Title 13)
(same for Option 1 & 2)
If a participant disagrees with the LUCA Feedback materials
regarding a specific address or group of addresses, or the count of
addresses in one or more specific census blocks, the participant may
seek a formal review of the Feedback materials through the Appeal
process.
Only those governments that participated in the Title 13 Local
Address List Submission and completed a review of the Feedback
materials are eligible to file an Appeal. Appeals must be filed
within 30 business days after receiving the Feedback materials.
Appeals filed after the deadline will be denied.
To file an Appeal on the LUCA Feedback 2010 Census Address List,
each eligible jurisdiction must provide the following two items of
information for each specific address it believes to be missing from
or misrepresented on the Feedback list: (1) the specific address(es)
or location description(s) of the housing unit(s) the participant
believes is missing, including, for each address, the 2010 Census
block number and the LUCA tracking number, and (2) the specific
location of each "missing" address by adding a "map spot" and
accompanying map spot number on the Feedback map.
An eligible 2010 Decennial Census LUCA government may appeal to
the Census Address List Appeals Office, and must submit a duplicate
copy of its additional evidence to the Census Bureau's Regional
Office responsible for the jurisdiction. (After notification from
the Appeals Office to the Census Bureau, the Census Bureau will have
15 calendar days to submit its evidence concerning the appealing
government to the Census Address List Appeals Office.) The Appeals
Office will conclude its review of appeals submissions in January
2010.
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Option 3
Non-Title 13 Local Address List Submission
The Non-Title 13 Local Address List Submission option is a new LUCA
option for the 2010 Census. Under this option, the participant
chooses not to receive and review the 2010 Census Address List for
their jurisdiction. The Non-Title 13 Local Address List Submission
option does not require the participant to sign the Confidentiality
Agreement. The participant receives the Address Count List only as a
computer-readable file. Although the participant receives the
Address Count List, participants can only use this list for
reference purposes; they cannot challenge the address counts on this
list. The participant also receives a set of Census Bureau maps or
shapefiles showing all features, current boundaries, and current
census blocks for their jurisdiction.
The participant can make updates and/or corrections to the
features and boundaries on the Census Bureau maps or to the
shapefiles. The participant submits their local address list
containing only the city-style addresses using the Census Bureau's
defined record layout. The Census Bureau cannot accept a local
address list containing noncity-style addresses.
A Census Bureau field check called Address Canvassing is planned
for early 2009 to ensure the validity of the addresses submitted by
participants. At this time, the address canvassers will update the
Census 2010 address list any additional addresses they find and make
other needed corrections to the address list and maps.
Each government that notifies the Census Bureau of its intent to
participate in the 2010 Decennial Census LUCA program has 120
calendar days to conduct its review of LUCA materials. LUCA
participants must return all materials to the Census Bureau by April
4, 2008. Adhering to this deadline ensures that the Census
Bureau can complete all subsequent LUCA and other Census 2010
Address List development steps in a timely manner.
Feedback Process for Option 3 (Non-Title 13)
After the Address Canvassing operation, the Census Bureau will
provide Feedback materials to each participating government that
sent a copy of their local city-style address list file and/or
updated the Census Bureau maps. The schedule for the delivery of
Feedback materials to the participants is Summer/Fall 2009. The
Census Bureau will provide the Feedback materials after the
following steps have been completed:
-
For jurisdictions that submitted their
city-style address list, the Census Bureau will review and
computer-match each participant address.
-
The Census Bureau will send staff into the
field to conduct address canvassing to determine the validity of
the participant's addresses. The Address Canvassing Operation
will ensure that all addresses submitted actually exist and that
they are assigned to the correct census block.
The Feedback materials for Non-Title 13 participants include: (1)
an updated Address Count List documenting the number of addresses in
each census block within the jurisdiction; and (2) a set of updated
Census Bureau maps for the jurisdiction. The Feedback materials do
not include a detailed 2010 Census Address List. The Census Bureau's
2010 Decennial Census LUCA Program is officially completed at the
time the Census Bureau provides the Feedback materials to the
participant. The participant cannot file an appeal since they do not
receive detailed address level feedback and have no way of knowing
what specific addresses are on the final 2010 Census Address List at
the completion of the Address Canvassing operation.
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