Census Designated Place definition

Census Designated Place or “CDP” means a statistical entity, defined for each decennial census according to Census Bureau guidelines, comprised of a densely settled concentration of population that is not within an incorporated place, but is locally identified by a name. CDPs are delineated cooperatively by state and local officials and the Census Bureau, following Census Bureau guidelines. Beginning with Census 2000 there are no size limits.
Census Designated Place means a place designated as a census designated place by the Bureau of the Census.
Census Designated Place means a statistical area delin- eated for each decennial census according to U.S. census bureau guidelines for the purpose of presenting census data and ACS data for a concentration of population, housing and commercial struc- tures that is locally identifiable by name, but is not within an incor- porated place.

Examples of Census Designated Place in a sentence

  • Any part of a Census Designated Place that, at the time of Application, is within the boundaries of an incorporated city, town or village will be considered as part of the incorporated area.

  • For the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the island is considered rural and eligible for Business Programs assist- ance, except for the San Juan Census Designated Place (CDP) and any other CDP with greater than 50,000 inhab- itants.

  • For the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the island is considered rural and eligible for Business Programs assistance, except for the San Juan Census Designated Place (CDP) and any other CDP with greater than 50,000 inhabitants.

  • For example, a Qualified Recovery Zone Bond Issuer may submit unemployment and/or median family income data for a neighboring area that is a sub-area, a city, or a Census Designated Place that is in close proximity to the proposed Project.

  • If no city or Census Designated Place level data is available, or if the Applicant chooses to identify a Project benefit area that is smaller than a city or Census Designated Place, such as census tract or tracts, smaller areas may be used.


More Definitions of Census Designated Place

Census Designated Place means a statistical area delineated for each decennial census according to
Census Designated Place means a statistical entity defined for each decennial census according to U.S. census bureau guidelines for the purpose of presenting census data for a concentration of population, housing and commercial structures that is locally identifiable by name, but is not within an incorpo- rated place.
Census Designated Place means a statistical entity consisting of a settled
Census Designated Place means a portion of a municipality that
Census Designated Place means a statistical entity defined for each decennial census according to U.S. census bureau guidelines, comprising a densely settled concentration of population that is not within an incorporated place, but is locally identified by a name.
Census Designated Place means statistical counterpart of incorporated places, delineated to provide data for settled concentrations of population identifiable by name but not legally incorporated under the laws of the state in which they are located. CDPs are delineated cooperatively by state and local officials and the Census Bureau, following Census Bureau guidelines.
Census Designated Place means a statistical entity consisting of a settled concentration of population that is identifiable by name, is not legally incorporated under the laws of the State, and is delineated as such a place by the U.S. Census Bureau according to its guidelines.