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Census Blocks Edit

The basic unit of aggregation published by the US Census Bureau. Population statistics published for redistricting are distributed at the block level. In an urban area, this corresponds to approximately one city block. This block map has been altered to improve accuracy and align with the City of Philadelphia's street centerline.

Resources

  • Census Blocks (2000) CSV CSV (Details)
    Update Frequency: When the Census changes boundaries for each data release, new layers will be added to reflect those boundaries.
  • Census Blocks (2000) GeoService api (Details)
    Update Frequency: When the Census changes boundaries for each data release, new layers will be added to reflect those boundaries.
  • Census Blocks (2000) SHP shp (Details)
    Update Frequency: When the Census changes boundaries for each data release, new layers will be added to reflect those boundaries.
  • Census Blocks (2000) GeoJSON geojson (Details)
    Update Frequency: When the Census changes boundaries for each data release, new layers will be added to reflect those boundaries.
  • Census Blocks (2000) Metadata HTML (Details)
    Update Frequency: When the Census changes boundaries for each data release, new layers will be added to reflect those boundaries.
  • Census Blocks (2010) CSV CSV (Details)
    For matching and analyzing demographic data collected and compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau & American Community Survey (ACS) to the geography of Census Block Group boundaries within the City of Philadelphia. These boundaries can change every ten years when the decennial census is conducted. Adjusted to City's Standard Boundary Format.
  • Census Blocks (2010) SHP shp (Details)
    Update Frequency: When the Census changes boundaries for each data release, new layers will be added to reflect those boundaries.
  • Census Blocks (2010) GeoJSON JSON (Details)
    Update Frequency: When the Census changes boundaries for each data release, new layers will be added to reflect those boundaries.
  • Census Blocks (2010) Metadata HTML (Details)
    Update Frequency: When the Census changes boundaries for each data release, new layers will be added to reflect those boundaries.
  • Census Blocks (2010) GeoService api (Details)
    Update Frequency: When the Census changes boundaries for each data release, new layers will be added to reflect those boundaries.

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