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Re: FCC form 477 geocoding
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2015 18:13:28 -0500 (EST)
On Tue, 3 Mar 2015, Jay Hennigan wrote:
Well you'll need to translate those into addresses. That should be easy with Google or Bing.We have the addresses, need census tract and block.
For small address batches you can use the Census Geocoder. The documentation is at
http://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/geocoder.html Basically you upload a CSV file addresses and you'll get back FIPScodes for state, county, census tract and census block for each address. Concatenate the FIPS state+county+censustract code (not the census block).
If you have lots of customers in many different census tracts, you'll probably want a bulk geocoding product.
Current thread:
- FCC form 477 geocoding Jay Hennigan (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Josh Luthman (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Jay Hennigan (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Josh Luthman (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Jay Hennigan (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Sean Donelan (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Jay Hennigan (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Sam Tetherow (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Josh Luthman (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Jay Hennigan (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Josh Luthman (Mar 03)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Scott Weeks (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Josh Luthman (Mar 03)
- Re: FCC form 477 geocoding Scott Weeks (Mar 03)