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US Census Bureau West Virginia GIS Conference June 2 – June 5, 2014 Anne Jeffers Geographer 1
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Overview Geographic Support System Initiative (GSS-I) Boundary and Annexation Survey Census Geographic Products 2
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Geographic Support System Initiative (GSS-I) Expanded Partnerships Lead to Improved Data Quality 3
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Key Components of the GSS-I An integrated program that utilizes a partnership program for: Improved address coverage Annual, transaction-based address and spatial feature updates Enhanced quality assessment and measurement 4 Address Updates 123 Testdata Road Anytown, CA 94939 Lat 37 degrees, 9.6 minutes N Lon 119 degrees, 45.1 minutes W Street/Feature Updates Quality Measurement
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The GSS-I Partnership Program Launched in October 2012 Opportunity for tribal, state, county, and local governments to continually share address & spatial data with the Census Bureau Recognizes local governments as a definitive authority for quality address and street data within their communities Leverages the Census Bureau’s broad partner network to encourage participation 5
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Benefits of Participation 1.Expanded ROI – encourages re-use of local government geospatial data investment 2.Increases usage of high-quality local government data for multiple federal programs, ie: the 2020 Census and the USGS National Map 3.Provides maximum input into the American Community Survey. 4.closes the gap between partner addresses and Census addresses for Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) program in 2020. 6
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Targeted Canvassing in 2019? 2009 Address Canvassing 100% Canvassing vs 2019 Targeted Canvassing 7
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What is the Basic Process? 1.Research and identify potential data partners. 2.Acquire partner data and perform Content Verification to determine general usability 3.Crosswalk, standardize, match, and geocode partner addresses and structure points using the Master Address File (MAF) 4.Match street centerline data to identify differences, calculate spatial accuracy using GPS control points 5.Ideal Scenario: new addresses are added to the MAF, new streets are added to TIGER, address and spatial inconsistencies are resolved 8
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Partner Data Acquisition and Content Verification 9
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Partner Data Acquisition Data as of February 17, 2014 Partners Contacted Partners Providing Files Address List Acquired Structure Coordinates Acquired Street Centerlines Acquired Partner Files Processed TOTAL375247164546615*778** 10 * Some counties provided multiple partial-coverage street centerline datasets (i.e., cities vs. balance of county) ** Includes feature and address files processed through the MAF/TIGER system update process
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11 GSS-I Participants to Date
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GSS-I Status for West Virginia (FY14)
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Observations from Content Verification Incomplete metadata – projection, datum, data dictionaries, etc. Coverage gaps – some counties excluded data for incorporated cities within their legal jurisdiction Frequent call-backs for explanations and missing data – i.e., missing Interstate Highway layer, cryptic building use codes, etc. Failure to meet minimum Street Feature Guidelines – limits the uses for partner-provided data (i.e., street matching, attribute harvesting, coordinate enhancement) 13
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WVDHSEM Dataset State-wide, consistent Current – within the last 2 years Complete Metadata Meets GSS-I minimum data Guidelines Residential vs Non-Residential 14
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Address Matching & Geocoding 15
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Minimum Address Guidelines - MATCHING To successfully match to the MAF, a partner address must include: Complete Address Number Complete Street Name AND at least one of the following: Address Coordinate (latitude, longitude) ZIP Code Postal City and State Census 2010 Tabulation State, County, Tract and Block Code This minimum information allows the Census Bureau to update the source data for an existing MAF address record, adding to our confidence that the address is valid. 16
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Minimum Address Guidelines - GEOCODING In order to update the location (geocode) for an existing MAF address, the partner address must meet the MATCHING requirements above, and also provide one of the following data items: – Address Coordinate (latitude/longitude) or – Census 2010 Tabulation State, County, Tract and Block Code 17
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Minimum Address Guidelines – ADDS To ADD new partner addresses to the MAF, the partner address data must: meet the MATCH requirements above, and include an address type indicator identifying the address as residential, commercial, utility, etc. and not already exist in the MAF 18
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Minimum Address Guidelines – within UNIT IDENTIFIERS For residential addresses with multiple units (i.e., apartments, condos, etc.), the partner address data should provide: a unique Within Structure Identifier (apartment #, unit #, etc.) to distinguish each unit from other units at the same Basic Street Address (BSA). or, if a Within Unit Identifier is not available or does not exist: The number of units at the BSA (i.e. “123 Main Street - 25 Units”) and A flag indicating which addresses are multi-unit structures 19
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Total Partner Addresses Received (4/04/14)33,354,160 Duplicate Addresses Identified within Partner Datasets (multi-unit addresses missing unit identifiers) 1,647,8775% Total Unduplicated Partner Addresses31,706,283 95 % Total Partner Addresses Matched to Master Address File (MAF) 28,011,13388% of Total Addresses in Same Block as MAF 26,031,24993% of Matched Addresses in Different Block than MAF 1,589,5586% of Matched New Geocode Attained370,4291% of Matched Addresses w/ Same Address Class as MAF (residential, etc.) 14,634,97052% of Matched Addresses w/ Different Address Class than MAF 567,2472% of Matched Addresses w/ No Address Class Identified 12,808,91646% of Matched Total Partner Addresses Unmatched to MAF3,695,15012% of Total Unmatched Class Residential1,120,18030% of Unmatched Unmatched Commercial/Other/ Unspecified 2,574,97070% of Unmatched
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Block Level Address Feedback Block Total Addresses Total Residential Total Nonresidential Total Other Total Matched Total Added Total Coordinates Added Total Not Accepted Total Not Accepted Duplicate Total Not Accepted Incomplete Total Not Accepted Other Total Currently in MAF 1000000000000001 1001110010100001 1002440040300004 1006550041300005 1008220020200005 1010440000021113 21 Consists of block tallies detailing: What the partner provided Number of records matched or added to the Census address list Number of records not accepted Total number of records currently in the MAF
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Street Centerline Evaluation and Update 22
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Interactive Review and Update 23 The Census Bureau performs an interactive review of the potential new and misaligned streets using the partner data and current imagery In this example, the green-blue lines indicate street updates made by the Census Bureau based on the partner data The Census Bureau added 39 miles of new streets and modified 115 miles of misaligned streets based on this partner’s street centerline data
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Street Centerline Updates 8,887 total miles of feature updates Charleston, WV to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil! Road Adds + Road Updates to MTDB 24
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Feature Feedback 25 Adding a date of last update field to the partnership shapefiles:
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Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) Geographic program for legal governments to provide changes to their boundaries. 2014 - was suspended due to Budget cuts 2015 – has been Budgeted, but the funding has not yet been determined 26
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Contact the BAS Team at Census http://www.census.gov/geo/partnerships/bas.html Email: geo.bas@census.govgeo.bas@census.gov Phone: 301-763-1099 27
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Geographic Products TIGERWEB – WMS & REST map services Cartographic Boundary Files TIGER/Line Shapefiles & Geodatabases w/ Demographic Data TIGER Geodatabases TIGER/Line Shap e files KML Prototype Files Full detail, extensive attributes, current vintages Generalized detail, limited attributes, limited vintages Detailed, extensive attributes, current vintages Full detail, limited attributes, current vintages Full detail, limited attributes, limited vintages http://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/
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Census Geocoder www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/geocoder.html 29
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For more information, please visit: For more information, please visit: http://www.census.gov anne.l.jeffers@census.gov Thank you! http://www.census.gov 30
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