> A few years back I got a copy of some 1990 US Census data specifically = > set up just for the "Cedar Park" area ...now I can't remember who gave = > it to me. This was a neat set of information on population and housing. = > The data supposedly came from the "STF 1A" Neighborhood Profiles for = > Pennsylvania. > > Now I am wondering how to obtain the same type of information from the = > 2000 Census. I asked at the Penn library and got some hints for getting = > to through the Census website, but I do not think that these particular = > neighborhood groupings are available through them. Is there anyone out = > there who might have an idea? > > [One reason I am looking for this information is to provide demographic = > information to prospective lenders for our proposed new restaurant at = > 47th and Warrington.] >
I think most of what you want is here at inofoR (see below) Use the left frame rollover, or go to the site map and pick Cedar Park. > Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:44:56 EST > Dear community users, > > PLEASE CIRCULATE & FORWARD > > The InfoR 4.0 (InfoResources West Philadelphia at >http://westphillydata.library.upenn.edu) > just has a major update of the web site to include: > a. business information by zipcode, > b. school profiles, > c. 2000 census updates on household types, family size, housing stock, >homeownership, > vacancy, etc. > d. age pyramids of population distribution by neighborhood, > e. new web links, > f. planning studies and recommendations of some neighborhoods, > g. and many others. > > Please see http://westphillydata.library.upenn.edu/infoR_WhatsNew.htm for details. > > We are working to make most tables and data downloadable in Excel or in Adobe >format. > > Also we are working to make the navigation user friendlier. A questionnaire to >obtain your > suggestions to improve our data services will be soon posted. > > Thanks for your attention. > > > -- > > Sidney Wong > Project Director, Information Resources West Philadelphia > http://westphillydata.library.upenn.edu > > Dept of City and Regional Planning > University of Pennsylvania > G19 Meyerson Hall > Philadelphia, PA 19104-6311 > http://pobox.upenn.edu/~sidneyw > > (215) 573-4154 (direct) > (215) 898-8330 (main office) > (215) 898-5731 (Fax) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Assistant Professor in City & Regional Planning ---- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the list named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see <http://www.purple.com/list.html>.
