As the U. S. Census Bureau continues to analyze the Census 2000 statistics, the City 
of Minneapolis will place information relevant to the city and its neighborhoods on 
its Web site (http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/citywork/planning/Census2000/)  to allow 
residents and other stakeholders to understand population trends. 
The new information on the City site includes Minneapolis statistics on the Census 
Bureau's Summary File 3 (SF3) release in June 2002 that contains data on social 
characteristics such as marital status, language spoken, place of birth, school 
enrollment and educational attainment. The statistics also reveal economic 
characteristics such as income and poverty information and employment status. 
The earlier releases of statistics from Census 2000 (SF1 and SF2) include data on 
population, race, ethnicity, age, gender distribution by race, household relationship 
and household type, housing units, occupancy and tenure.
The Census 2000 information is available for SF1 and SF3 by city wide, by neighborhood 
for SF1 and by census tract for SF3. Information posted on this web site will be 
useful for neighborhood planning processes, trend studies and grant applications. 
Any questions about the Minneapolis data can be brought to the attention of Thavisack 
(Sok) Silaphet, City Planner, City of Minneapolis, (612) 673-2313. You may also e-mail 
him at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.


Vaman Pai
Communications Department/City of Minneapolis/612-673-2123
350 South 5th Street - Room 301M/Minneapolis, MN 55415-1300
952.365.6588 (pager)





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