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What's New
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MA05/SF1 Crosswalk Data Now Available
The new MA05 table contains data specific to reporting information on the IDIS MA05 screen.
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State
of the Cities Data Systems: Comprehensive Housing Affordability
Strategy (CHAS) Data
CHAS data are used by HOME and CDBG jurisdictions to prepare
their consolidated plans.
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Census
2000 Summary File 1 (SF1) 100-Percent data
The file includes the following population items: sex, age, race,
Hispanic or Latino origin, household relationship, and household
and family characteristics. Housing items include occupancy status
and tenure (whether the unit is owner or renter occupied). SF1 does
not include information on incomes, poverty status, overcrowded
housing or age of housing.
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CDBG Disability Data
The
Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) program requires grantees to
consider the needs of persons with disabilities in planning and
carrying out activities financed with CDBG funds. Grantees need
to report on the number of persons with disabilities that have benefited
from certain types of activities. Census 2000 provides the information
needed to fulfill this requirement. Racial/ethnic data for persons
with disabilities will be provided at a later date along with additional
guidance on how to use these data to report accomplishments in IDIS.
Census 2000 Low and Moderate Income Summary Data
Estimates
have been prepared at the Census Bureau's Geographic Summary Level
"090": State-County-County Subdivision-Place/Remainder-Census Tract-Urban/Rural-Block
Group. Estimates prepared at this level may be totaled to the city,
town, county and other higher-level geographic areas. Each block
group record has an identification section containing Federal Information
Processing Standards (FIPS) codes and names for the state, county,
city/township, and metropolitan area, plus the name, type, and the
HUD Unit-of-Government-Identification-Code for the Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) grantee with jurisdiction over the block group
area for FY2003.
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