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Connecticut ZIP to Planning Region Crosswalk

The zip-to-planningregion.xlsx file contains a crosswalk between CT zipcodes (technically 2020 ZCTAs, or zipcode tabulation areas, which are geographic approximations for zipcodes) and planning regions in CT.

There are 289 zipcodes and 9 planning regions in the state, and the crosswalk is a many-to-one relationship, meaning each zipcode points ("belongs") to only planning region.

Because some zipcodes cross planning region boundaries, this crosswalk is approximate.

How it was generated

In QGIS, open zipcode boundaries, calculate their centroids, and perform nearest neighbor spatial join (NNJoin plugin) to assign the nearest planning region.

Source datasets

Planning Region boundaries: https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/geo/shapefiles/index.php?layergroup=Counties%20%28and%20equivalent%29&year=2022

Zipcode (ZCTA) boundaries: https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/geo/shapefiles/index.php?year=2022&layergroup=ZIP+Code+Tabulation+Areas

License

Released under MIT license. Feel free to use for all sorts of projects. We will appreciate if you credited CTData Collaborative.

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