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Old Posted May 4, 2022, 3:19 PM
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Originally Posted by mhays View Post
I don't know if they create a new uninhabited tracts for cities. Usually they split tracts due to population only. I'm not aware of them combining any tracts either. In other words, no great re-dos to give other cities the Central Park treatment. Anybody?
Pittsburgh has absolutely had census tracts combined over the years. Originally every one of our 90 neighborhoods was defined to align with one or more census tracts, but over the last 20 years lots of them ended up merged, meaning you have to break down to census block group to get a detailed analysis.
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