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Connecticut 2010 and 2020 Census Block to Town Crosswalk

This repository contains crosswalks between CT census blocks (smallest geographical units used by the US Census) and towns in Connecticut for 2010 and 2020 Census. Files are available in CSV and Excel formats.

  • The 2010 crosswalk (2010/block2town-2010.csv) contains 67,578 blocks.
  • The 2020 crosswalk (2020/block2town-2020.csv) contains 49,926 blocks.
block_fips block_name town county town_fips
090076802001017 Block 1017 Middletown Middlesex 0900747360
090010431002040 Block 2040 Norwalk Fairfield 0900156060
090012201001014 Block 1014 New Fairfield Fairfield 0900150860
090010431002026 Block 2026 Norwalk Fairfield 0900156060
090093511001000 Block 1000 Waterbury New Haven 0900980070
090076101001036 Block 1036 Clinton Middlesex 0900715350

To prevent Excel from transforming FIPS codes to numbers automatically (which leads to missing leading 0s), do the following:

  1. Open Excel, New workbook
  2. Go to File > Import > CSV file
  3. Choose file, and select "text" as type of block_fips and town_fips columns

How it was generated

In QGIS, open census block boundaries, generate a random point inside polygon (use Point on surface function, not centroid to ensure they fall within town boundaries), and perform nearest neighbor spatial join (NNJoin plugin) to assign the "nearest" town.

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License

Released under MIT license. Feel free to use for any project. We will appreciate if you credited CTData Collaborative, although this is not required.

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