Census block definition

Census block means a U.S. Census Bureau census block located in this state, including any crop operation located within the census block.
Census block means the smallest unit for which the U.S. census bureau collects and tabulates population information in the decennial census and income information in the ACS.
Census block means the smallest entity for which the

Examples of Census block in a sentence

  • The EPA used a nationally consistent geospatial tool that contains demographic and environmental data for the United States at the Census block group level.

  • In 2015, as part of its Mobility 2040 long range transportation plan, CMRPC identified disproportionate concentrations of EJ and other vulnerable populations at the US Census block group level throughout Central Massachusetts.

  • Studies on the reproductive biology of commercially important fishes from Indian waters have been successfully carried out by many authors.

  • A more detailed flood loss analysis could be conducted on a structural level (versus the Census block analysis conducted for the HMP).

  • SCORING GUIDANCE (50 Points) All Census block groups that are included within or intersect the buffer area around the project will be included.


More Definitions of Census block

Census block means the smallest geographic unit used by the United States Census Bureau that is reported on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Form 477 relating to fixed broadband deployment data;
Census block means any one of the 115,406 individual geographic areas into which the Bureau of the Census of the United States Department of Commerce has divided the state of Utah, to each of which the Bureau of the Census has attached a discrete population tabulation from the 2010 decennial census.
Census block means the smallest geographic unit used by the United States
Census block means the smallest unit for which the
Census block means a geographic unit that is:
Census block means a geographic area of the state of Wyoming specified by the United States bureau of the census in accordance with the 2010 decennial census and identified uniquely by census block number;
Census block means the smallest entity for which the U.S. census bureau collects and tabulates decennial census information.