OKC MAPS PROJECTS – 25 YEARS
Figure 8. Downtown Study Area Census Tract Boundaries
Approximate Location in Study Area N/S by E/W (North-N, South-S, Central-C, East-E, West-W) Selected Features
Census Tract
Approximate Boundaries (North to South, West to East)
NW 23rd to NW 10th between Robinson and Santa Fe (L-shaped) NW 23rd to NW 13th between Walker and Robinson; NW 16th to NW 13th between Western and Walker NW 23rd to NW 16th between Western and Walker NW 13th to NW 9th between Western and Robinson
Mixed-use, Byron's Liquor Warehouse, Aberdeen Properties
1016
NW
1017
NW
Heritage Hills
1018
NW
Mesta Park
1025
CW
St. Anthony Hospital, Bone & Joint Hospital Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, Oklahoma Department of Commerce North part of Oklahoma Health Center; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences South part of Oklahoma Health Center, Presbyterian Health Found. Research Park Central-west downtown including National Memorial, Sycamore Square, new Federal campus, County Jail, and Regency Tower Downtown including Myriad Gardens, City and County offices, Civic Center Police Department and Municipal Courts, Wheeler Park Empty former Main Post Office; Union Station, OKC Boulevard, north Scissortail Park Automobile Alley and Downtown including Cox Convention Center
1026
NE 13th to NE 8th between Santa Fe and Lincoln
CC
1027
NE 13th to NE 8th between Lincoln and Lottie
CE
1030
NE 8th to NE 4th between Santa Fe and N. Lottie
CE
1091 (Formerly 1031.01 & 1031.02)
NW 10th to Reno between Robinson and Santa Fe
CC
NW 9th St. to Couch Drive/4th between N Western and N Robinson NW 4th to Reno along N Robinson (eastern edge) and Robert S. Kerr to California along Lee (western edge)
1032
CW
1036.01
SC
1036.02 NW 2nd Street and Couch Drive to Oklahoma River between N Western and Lee/Shartel
SW
California and Reno to SW 8th between Shartel and Santa Fe, north of new I-40 NE 4th to Union Pacific tracks between Santa Fe and I-35 ramp I-40 to Oklahoma River between Shartel and Shields/Santa Fe
1037
SC
1038
SE
Bricktown and Deep Deuce
1040
SC
South Scissortail Park to Oklahoma River
Census Tract – Five-Year Estimates . Census data published at the tract level provide for rich demographic and economic analysis in small regions. However, Census ACS data published at the tract level uses a five-year survey period in creating the most recent annual estimate. For example, estimates for 2017 are formed using surveys conducted from 2013 to 2017. This approach is used in tracts and other small regions including Census blocks, small towns, and counties to offset the potential loss of precision from surveys using relatively small samples in a single year. While five-year data provide for more reliable estimates of the composition and structure of activity in a small region, they also result in a lag in capturing change taking place in the most recent reporting periods. The five-year data will, however, typically provide a conservative estimate of the pace of change in the most recent time periods examined. There is also considerable variability in sample-based ACS point estimates at the Census tract level and can carry a significant margin of error.
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