5 hours ago · Design · 0 comments

The five boroughs of New York City can be informally or formally carved up into many different pieces, depending on what it is that you’re doing. As part of an ongoing project, I recently made an R package, nycmaps, that lets you draw maps of some of these geographies. Things being what they are, these spatial units don’t necessarily overlap in compatible ways. City, State, and Congressional Districts, School Districts, Police Precincts, Fire Companies, Election Precincts, Municipal Court Districts, Zip Codes … there are loads of them. Some of them are quite straightforward; others patiently lie in wait to trap unwary analysts (I’m looking at you, Zip Codes / ZCTAs). Mapping Tracts and NTAs Two classifications of particular interest to people like me are Census Tracts and Neighborhood Tabulation Areas (NTAs). Census Tracts are defined by the Census Bureau and form part of a nested set of geographical units that go from the smallest unit the Census keeps tract of (the Block) up to the…

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