Based on your feedback, we’ve revised Socio-Ec Data Report. Some state DOTs do not use CEQ threshold analysis to identify EJ populations. The Socio-Ec Data Report has been revised so that planners from these states can use the report. If your state uses CEQ threshold analysis or if you have any comments about the revision, we are all ears.
March, 2009
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Mar 09
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Also, you might have noticed a few changes to the website. The homepage was updated, and a new Learn More page describes the three Cubit products. Any feedback?
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Mar 09
Terrible Twos: Two Fixes to the Socio-Ec Data Report
The Other column in the Transportation Data table now displays 0.0% instead of -0.0%. And the citation for the Population Projections table for Washington D.C. is now displaying correctly. Please e-mail us if you have any questions.
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Mar 09
Ribbons and Bows added to the SocioEc Data Report!
The Socio-Ec Data Report is almost ready for launch. The latest improvements include:
- The Population Projections table includes the percent change from the 2007 estimate to the 2030 projection;
- The Minority Races table displays values that are less than 0.1 percent as < 0.1 rather than zero;
- The Income Data table includes Total Households and the Median Household Income; and
- The Transportation Data table is simplified for improved understanding of trends.
Thanks for your feedback. We couldn’t do this without you. The report will remain in free beta for a limited time. Please share this news with other planners and NEPA professionals. They’ll think you’re really smart and cool (something we already know)!
