Census 2010 Places
Last update · January 2011 - Initial load
Census Places consist of both legally-established cities and Census Designated Places (CDPs). CDPs provide data for unincorporated but concentrated areas of development at are readily identifiable by name but aren't officially incorporated as a city. This layer only contains boundary information to enable you to join your own demographic data.
Incorporated cities and CDPs can be distinguished by the CLASSFP10
field.
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Utah Census Places 2010 , opens in a new tab in the SGID on ArcGIS Utah Census Places 2010 feature service , opens in a new tabQuick clips
Feature service URL
https://services1.arcgis.com/99lidPhWCzftIe9K/ArcGIS/rest/services/CensusPlaces2010/FeatureServer/0
Open SGID sample query
select * from demographic.census_places_2010 limit 10;
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A closer look
Geography is a fundamental aspect of the census, providing the framework for the once-a-decade count of population and housing. Utah's 2010 census geographic boundaries and basic demographic files for the redistricting process became available in January 2011. UGRC used these datasets to create the basic census 2010 layers.
The 2010 Census marked the end of the long-form questionnaire and the beginning of the American Community Survey (ACS). The 2010 geographies are used for the ACS estimates available before the 2020 Census, after which the ACS uses the 2020 geographies.
More resources
US Census Bureau
The authoritative place for US demographic information
Gardner Institute's 2020 Census Page
The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute is Utah's demographics expert
Census Geography Glossary
Official definitions for all the different Census geographies
Census Geography Hierarchy
Understand how all the different Census geographies interact