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In some states, incorporated places are considered county subdivisions, and are either only within one county, or are split by the boundary. It seems Colorado is not one of those states, with CCDs bearing pretty much no relation to inc or CDPs apart from often a shared name. I was wondering if the data was available anywhere for the population and area of a place (including CDPs) in separate counties particularly for Colorado. I know the USCB has relationship files for UAs and UCs, but would there be anything like this for places? I wondered if I could add together census tracts, but in many cases they don't adhere to place boundaries, and I can't find data for blocks or block groups. If this data's not yet available for the 2010 census, will it be at some point?
EDIT - I've been able to find that block boundaries do indeed adhere to those of both inc places and CDPs, so if anyone can point me in the direction for some 2010 census figures down to the block level I'll me madly thankful.
Last edited by BruceTenmile; 01-15-2013 at 09:43 AM..