Description: This dataset includes census block groups as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau and made available through their TIGER/Line files. These delineations were prepared for tabulation of the 2010 decennial census data, but are also used in other tabulations such as those of American Community Survey data. Block groups (BGs) are defined before tabulation block delineation and numbering, but are clusters of blocks within the same census tract that have the same first digit of their 4-digit census block number from the same decennial census. For example, Census 2010 tabulation blocks 3001, 3002, 3003,.., 3999 within Census 2010 tract 1210.02 are also within BG 3 within that census tract. Census 2010 BGs generally contained between 600 and 3,000 people. For more information about census geographies, see http://www.census.gov/geo/reference/ . This file is for reference use only. NCTCOG and its members are not responsible for errors or inaccuracies in the file.
Copyright Text: User should include a credit reference to NCTCOG in any publications or products that make use of the data similar to the following: ”Data from the North Central Texas Council of Governments was used in the preparation of this product.”
Description: Socioeconomic characteristics (age, race, income, poverty, occupation, housing value) from Census Bureau surveys conducted over five-year periods for counties, cities, tracts, and block groups. Replaces data formerly collected as part of the U. S. Decennial Census.
Description: This dataset includes census block groups as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau and made available through their TIGER/Line files. These delineations were prepared for tabulation of the 2010 decennial census data, but are also used in other tabulations such as those of American Community Survey data. Block groups (BGs) are defined before tabulation block delineation and numbering, but are clusters of blocks within the same census tract that have the same first digit of their 4-digit census block number from the same decennial census. For example, Census 2010 tabulation blocks 3001, 3002, 3003,.., 3999 within Census 2010 tract 1210.02 are also within BG 3 within that census tract. Census 2010 BGs generally contained between 600 and 3,000 people. For more information about census geographies, see http://www.census.gov/geo/reference/ . This file is for reference use only. NCTCOG and its members are not responsible for errors or inaccuracies in the file.
Copyright Text: User should include a credit reference to NCTCOG in any publications or products that make use of the data similar to the following: ”Data from the North Central Texas Council of Governments was used in the preparation of this product.”
Description: This dataset includes census tracts as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau and made available through their TIGER/Line files. These delineations were prepared for tabulation of the 2010 decennial census data, but are also used in other tabulations such as those of American Community Survey data. Census tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county or equivalent entity. Census 2010 tracts generally have a population size between 1,200 and 8,000 people, with an optimum size of 4,000 people. For more information about census geographies, see http://www.census.gov/geo/reference/ . This file is for reference use only. NCTCOG and its members are not responsible for errors or inaccuracies in the file.
Copyright Text: User should include a credit reference to NCTCOG in any publications or products that make use of the data similar to the following: ”Data from the North Central Texas Council of Governments was used in the preparation of this product.”
Description: Socioeconomic characteristics (age, race, income, poverty, occupation, housing value) from Census Bureau surveys conducted over five-year periods for counties, cities, tracts, and block groups. Replaces data formerly collected as part of the U. S. Decennial Census.
Description: This dataset includes census tracts as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau and made available through their TIGER/Line files. These delineations were prepared for tabulation of the 2010 decennial census data, but are also used in other tabulations such as those of American Community Survey data. Census tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county or equivalent entity. Census 2010 tracts generally have a population size between 1,200 and 8,000 people, with an optimum size of 4,000 people. For more information about census geographies, see http://www.census.gov/geo/reference/ . This file is for reference use only. NCTCOG and its members are not responsible for errors or inaccuracies in the file.
Copyright Text: User should include a credit reference to NCTCOG in any publications or products that make use of the data similar to the following: ”Data from the North Central Texas Council of Governments was used in the preparation of this product.”