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Department Director:
Kirk Brethauer
(412) 391-5590 x347

GIS Analyst:
Kurt Fruhlinger
(412) 391-5590 x349

 

SPC
425 Sixth Avenue
Suite 2500
Pittsburgh, PA
15219-1852
(412) 391-5590 (P)
(412) 391-9160 (F)
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spcregion.org

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Note: Babel Fish is a third-party resource and a computer translation of the original webpage. It is provided for general information only and should not be regarded as complete or accurate.

Welcome To The SPC Data Library!

The SPC Data Library is an ever-growing portal unto itself, a "one-stop shop" where you can download free data, maps, and other information pertaining to the Southwestern Pennsylvania region. (Specialized and custom data is also available in our online Data Store). Currently, the following municipal information is available via our Data Library (separate files for county and region totals are noted in italics):

[ Municipal Information ] [ Maps ]

Municipal Information

[ Census Bureau Information ] [ SPC Information ]
[ Combination Of Census Bureau Information and SPC Information ]

Census Bureau Information

  1. Total population at decennial censuses 1930-2000 (with corrections) (goes to new page)

  2. Population in 1990 and 2000 censuses by 24 age groups (goes to new page)

  3. Census 2000 income in 1999 (Excel for region, 106 KB):

    • median family income
    • median household income
    • per capita income

  4. Census 2000 households (Excel for region, 121 KB)

    • below the poverty level
    • at or above the poverty level

  5. Census 2000 profile of demographic, social, economic, and housing charcteristics on 8 pages (goes to new page)

  6. Census 2000 selected population & housing data (PDF, 292 KB):

    • total population
    • group-quarter population
    • household population
    • total housing units
    • occupied housing units
    • owner-occupied housing units
    • renter-occupied housing units
    • average household size
    • vacant housing units
    • % of housing units that are vacant

  7. Census 2000 population & housing units (Excel for region, 589 KB):

    • urban
    • rural
    • % urban
    • % rural

  8. Set 1 of comparison of Census 2000 data for municipality, county, region, Pennsylvania, & U.S. (PDF for region, 236 KB):

    • sex ratio
    • median age
    • % of population aged 65 and over
    • % of population that is one race
    • % of population that is Hispanic or Latino
    • % of population in group quarters
    • average household size
    • % of total housing units that are vacant
    • % of occupied housing units that are owner-occupied
    • % of population 25 & over that are high school graduates or higher

  9. Set 2 of comparison of Census 2000 data for municipality, county, region, Pennsylvania, & U.S. (PDF for region, 220 KB):

    • % of population 5 & over that resided in same house in 1995
    • % of population 5 & over that resided in different house in same county in 1995
    • % of civilian noninstitutionalized population 5 & over with a disability
    • civilian unemployment rate
    • % of employed civilian population 16 & over employed in manufacturing
    • % of workers 16 and over who commuted to work by driving alone
    • average travel time to work

  10. Set 3 of comparison of Census 2000 data for municipality, county, region, Pennsylvania, & U.S. (PDF for region, 228 KB):

    • median household income in 1999
    • % of families with related children under 18 below the poverty level
    • % of total housing units that are single-family units
    • % of total housing units that were built before 1970
    • % of occupied housing units with no vehicles available
    • median value of specified owner-occupied housing units
    • median gross rent of specified renter-occupied housing units

  11. Census 2000 journey-to-work information on workers at work (Excel for region, 352 KB):
    Also, combined tract/block-group data (Excel, 624 KB)

    • by place of work in region regardless of where the workers resided
    • by place of residence in region regardless of where the workers worked

  12. Census Bureau annual estimates of total population for July 1 of each year 2000 to 2007
    [ Excel for region, 392 KB ] [ PDF for region, 120 KB ] [ PDF with county/region totals, 20 KB ]

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SPC Information

  1. SPC Forecast (2007) contains SPC estimates for 2005 and forecasts for 2010, 2020, 2025, 2030, and 2035 of:

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Combination Of Census Bureau Information and SPC Information

  1. SPC municipal profile 2000+

    • Census 2000:
      • selected data from Census 2000 profile
      • total square miles
      • land square miles
      • journey-to-work information on workers at work by place of work in region regardless of where the workers resided
    • Census Bureau 2000-2007
      • annual estimates of total population for July 1 of each year
    • Census Bureau 2000-2007
      • total residential building permits
        NOTE: information about residential building permits in more detail by municipality is available at the SPC Data Store
    • SPC forecast 2010, 2020, 2025, 2030, 2035
      • population
      • households
      • average household size
      • total jobs by place of work

      View SPC municipal profile 2000+

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Maps

[ Regional Demographic Maps ] [ Free Maps ] [ Other Data ]

Regional Demographic Maps Displaying Census 2000 Data (PDF Maps)

Regional Demographic Maps Displaying Census 2000 and Cycle 7 Forecast Data (PDF Maps)

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Census Tract Maps (in PDF) 

The ten-county map shows the boundaries and numbers of 2000 Census Tracts, municipality boundaries and names, railroads, and major roads.  The Pittsburgh and county maps include the above information along with all of the local streets and roads, many of which are labeled.

Link to Census 2000 Block Maps (in PDF)

These large scale maps depict the smallest geographic entities for which the Census Bureau presents data, census blocks. The maps show the boundaries, names, and codes for counties, county subdivisions, places, census tracts and blocks. Base feature detail, such as roads, railroads, and water features based on Census 2000 TIGER are also shown. There are multiple maps for each county.

http://www.census.gov/geo/www/maps/descriptwindows/census_blockmaps.htm

Free Maps

The following 8 1/2 x 11 maps are available from SPC free of charge. To access the maps, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. If you don’t have Acrobat Reader, it’s available as a free download from Adobe.

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Other Data

List of Pennsylvania State House of Representativesas of November 2006 displaying district number, representative's name, and representative's party affiliation (PDF).

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Files in Adobe Acrobat PDF require that Adobe Acrobat Reader be installed. If you don’t have Acrobat Reader, it’s available as a free download from Adobe.

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Files in Excel format require at least Microsoft Excel Viewer to be installed on your machine. A free copy of the Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Viewer can be downloaded here. However, in order to edit or otherwise manipulate Excel files, you will need the full version of Microsoft Excel; purchase information available here.

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