Albert Pundt writes
> Many towns and suburbs in my area are only CDPs, and having proper boundaries
> for them seems like it'd be useful, especially in more densely populated
> areas. It's not like there's any fuzziness with them either, since they're
> defined by the
Many towns and suburbs in my area are only CDPs, and having proper
boundaries for them seems like it'd be useful, especially in more densely
populated areas. It's not like there's any fuzziness with them either,
since they're defined by the Census Bureau and could only change once every
10 years.
Brian Stromberg writes:
> As someone who does research with Census data, it would be helpful to keep
> all Census geographies in place (at least until Census decides to get rid of
> them). Someone will use them at some point. Additionally, they're an official
>
> 1. Satus CDP (Clifford Snow)
In the middle of the Yakama Nation Indian Reservation sits Satus [1] that
as far as I know only exists in some Census bureaucrat world. Asking around
here I haven't found anyone familiar with the area. Wikipedia [2] doesn't
help much either.
I'd like to remove it
As someone who does research with Census data, it would be helpful to keep
all Census geographies in place (at least until Census decides to get rid
of them). Someone will use them at some point. Additionally, they're an
official component of Census geographies, as bureaucratic as that might be.
* Clifford Snow [180227 01:59]:
> In the middle of the Yakama Nation Indian Reservation sits Satus [1] that
> as far as I know only exists in some Census bureaucrat world. Asking around
> here I haven't found anyone familiar with the area. Wikipedia [2] doesn't
> help
On 2/26/2018 4:59 PM, Clifford Snow wrote:
In the middle of the Yakama Nation Indian Reservation sits Satus [1]
that as far as I know only exists in some Census bureaucrat world.
Asking around here I haven't found anyone familiar with the area.
Wikipedia [2] doesn't help much either.
I'd
Satus has a population of 750 people scattered across 70 square miles
of farmland. The largest population center I've been able to find from
aerial imagery has ten buildings, three of which look rather abandoned
in Google Street View.
Looking through Google Books results, it definitely *was* a
In the middle of the Yakama Nation Indian Reservation sits Satus [1] that
as far as I know only exists in some Census bureaucrat world. Asking around
here I haven't found anyone familiar with the area. Wikipedia [2] doesn't
help much either.
I'd like to remove it from OSM. What reasonable checks
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