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Current Supervisor Districts
A. SUMMARY This dataset contains the current San Francisco Board of Supervisor district boundaries approved by the San Francisco Redistricting Task Force. This dataset was created in April 2022 following redistricting based on the 2020 Decennial Census. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED This dataset will be updated to reflect the most current Supervisor District boundaries available. It currently reflects the same boundaries found in Supervisor Districts (2022). More information on how this was created can be found in the datasets by year: Supervisor Districts (2022) and Supervisor Districts (2012) C. UPDATE PROCESS Supervisor District boundaries are updated every 10 years following the federal decennial census. The Supervisor District boundaries reflected in this dataset will be manually updated after the next decennial census in 2030. The dataset is also manually updated as new members of the Board of Supervisors take office. The most recent manual update date is reflected in the 'data_as_of' field. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET This dataset can be joined to other datasets for analysis and reporting at the Supervisor District level. If you are building an automated reporting pipeline using Socrata API access, we recommend using this dataset if you would like the boundaries to automatically update after each decennial census to reflect the most recent Supervisor District boundaries. If you'd like your boundaries to remain static, see the Supervisor Districts (2022) dataset. E. RELATED DATASETS Supervisor Districts (2022) - current Supervisor District Boundaries as of 2022 Supervisor Districts (2012) Current Supervisor Districts (trimmed to remove water and non-populated areas)
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Supervisor Districts (2012)
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A. SUMMARY This dataset contains San Francisco Board of Supervisor district boundaries approved by the San Francisco Redistricting Task Force in 2012 following redistricting based on the 2010 Decennial Census. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED The dataset was created from the final map submitted by the San Francisco Redistricting Task Force. Boundaries in this map were decided using data from the 2010 Census on the number of people living in each census block in the City and County. These map boundaries were trimmed to align with the city and county's physical boundaries for greater usability. This trimming mainly consisted of excluding the water around the City and County from the boundaries. C. UPDATE PROCESS Supervisor District boundaries are updated every 10 years following the federal decennial census. The Supervisor District boundaries reflected in this dataset will remain unchanged. A new dataset was created after the 2020 Decennial Census. This dataset was manually updated as new members of the Board of Supervisors took office until 20 June 2019. Once the redistricting process was completed after the 2020 Decennial Census and a new dataset was published, this dataset became static and is no longer updated. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET This dataset can be joined to other datasets for analysis and reporting at the Supervisor District level. If you are building an automated reporting pipeline using Socrata API access, we recommend using this dataset only if you want static boundaries that reflect Supervisor District boundaries from 2012 to 2022. If you would to pull static boundaries from 2022, see the Supervisor Districts (2022) dataset. If you would like the boundaries to automatically update after each decennial census to reflect the most recent Supervisor District boundaries, see the Current Supervisor Districts dataset or the Current Supervisor Districts (trimmed to remove water and other non-populated City territories) dataset. E. RELATED DATASETS Supervisor Districts (2022) Current Supervisor Districts Current Supervisor Districts (trimmed to remove water and non-populated areas)
Supervisor Districts (2022)
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A. SUMMARY This dataset contains San Francisco Board of Supervisor district boundaries approved by the San Francisco Redistricting Task Force in April 2022 following redistricting based on the 2020 Decennial Census. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED The dataset was created from the final map submitted by the San Francisco Redistricting Task Force. Boundaries in this map were decided using data from the 2020 Census on the number of people living in each census block in the City and County. This data includes the number of individuals incarcerated in facilities under the control of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation based on their last known residential address. This information is made available by the Statewide Database based on U.S. Census Bureau Census Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171). These map boundaries were trimmed to align with the city and county's physical boundaries for greater usability. This trimming mainly consisted of excluding the water around the City and County from the boundaries. C. UPDATE PROCESS Supervisor District boundaries are updated every 10 years following the federal decennial census. The Supervisor District boundaries reflected in this dataset will remain unchanged. A new dataset will be created after the next decennial census and redistricting process are completed. The dataset is manually updated as new members of the Board of Supervisors take office. The most recent manual update date is reflected in the 'data_as_of' field. Once the redistricting process is completed after the next decennial census and a new dataset is published, this dataset will become static and will no longer be updated. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET This dataset can be joined to other datasets for analysis and reporting at the Supervisor District level. If you are building an automated reporting pipeline using Socrata API access, we recommend using this dataset if you'd like your boundaries to remain static. If you would like the boundaries to automatically update after each decennial census to reflect the most recent Supervisor District boundaries, see the Current Supervisor Districts dataset or the Current Supervisor Districts (trimmed to remove water and other non-populated City territories) dataset. E. RELATED DATASETS Supervisor Districts (2012) Current Supervisor Districts Current Supervisor Districts (trimmed to remove water and non-populated areas)
Supervisor District (2022) to ZIP Code Crosswalk
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A. SUMMARY This dataset contains the list of intersecting 2022 Supervisor Districts and ZIP Codes for the City and County of San Francisco. It can be used to identify which ZIP codes overlap with Supervisor Districts (2022) and vice verse. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED The dataset was created with a spatial join between the 2022 Supervisor districts and ZIP codes. C. UPDATE PROCESS This is a static dataset D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET This dataset is a many-to-many relationship between supervisor districts and ZIP codes. A single supervisor district can contain or intersect with multiple ZIP codes and similarly, a single ZIP code can be in multiple supervisor districts. This dataset does not contain geographic boundary data (i.e. shapefiles/ GEOMs). The datasets below containing geographic boundary data should be used for analysis of data with geographic coordinates. E. RELATED DATASETS Supervisor Districts (2022) San Francisco ZIP Codes Supervisor District (2012) to ZIP Code Crosswalk Analysis Neighborhoods - 2020 census tracts assigned to neighborhoods
Supervisor Districts (2002)
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Supervisor Districts for San Francisco for the time period 2002-2012.
Current Supervisor Districts (trimmed to remove water and other non-populated City territories)
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A. SUMMARY This dataset contains a version of the current San Francisco Board of Supervisor district boundaries that have been trimmed to exclude non-populated City and County territory that is outside of the contiguous land mass of the City and County. This excludes for example City and County land in the Farallon Islands, Angel Island, and Alameda County, The underlying official current Supervisor District boundaries are available in the Current Supervisor Districts dataset. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED This dataset will be updated to reflect the most current Supervisor District boundaries available. It currently reflects the same boundaries found in Supervisor Districts (2022). More information on how this was created can be found in the datasets by year: Supervisor Districts (2022) and Supervisor Districts (2012) C. UPDATE PROCESS Supervisor District boundaries are updated every 10 years following the federal decennial census. The Supervisor District boundaries reflected in this dataset will be manually updated after the next decennial census in 2030. The dataset is also manually updated as new members of the Board of Supervisors take office. The most recent manual update date is reflected in the 'data_as_of' field. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET This dataset can be joined to other datasets for analysis and reporting at the Supervisor District level. It is meant to facilitate visualization and mapping focussed on the contiguous land mass of the City & County and Treasure Island. If you are building an automated reporting pipeline using Socrata API access, we recommend using this dataset if you would like the boundaries to automatically update after each decennial census to reflect the most recent Supervisor District boundaries. If you'd like your boundaries to remain static, see the Supervisor Districts (2022) dataset. E. RELATED DATASETS Current Supervisor Districts Supervisor Districts (2022) Supervisor Districts (2012)
San Francisco Population and Demographic Census Data
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A. SUMMARY This dataset contains population and demographic estimates and associated margins of error obtained and derived from the US Census. The data is presented over multiple years and geographies. The data is sourced primarily from the American Community Survey. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED The raw data is obtained from the census API. Some estimates as published as-is and some are derived. C. UPDATE PROCESS New estimates and years of data are appended to this dataset. To request additional census data for San Francisco, email support@datasf.org D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET The dataset is long and contains multiple estimates, years and geographies. To use this dataset, you can filter by the overall segment which contains information about the source, years, geography, demographic category and reporting segment. For census data used in specific reports, you can filter to the reporting segment. To use a subset of the data, you can create a filtered view. More information of how to filter data and create a view can be found here
California State Assembly Districts Map 2020
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Census 2020: Tracts for San Francisco
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A. SUMMARY Census tracts boundaries in San Francisco county. Census tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county. They are uniquely numbered in each county with a numeric code. Census tracts average about 4,000 inhabitants ranging from 1,200 – 8,000. More information on the census tracts can be found here. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED The boundaries are uploaded from TIGER/Line shapefiles provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. C. UPDATE PROCESS This dataset is static. Changes to the census tract boundaries are tracked in multiple datasets. See here for 2000 and 2010 census tract boundaries. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET This boundary file can be joined to other census datasets on GEOID. E. RELATED DATASET 2020 Census Tracts and Analysis Neighborhoods
Supervisor District (2012) to ZIP Code Crosswalk
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View the 2022 Zip Code to Supervisor District Crosswalk: https://data.sfgov.org/Geographic-Locations-and-Boundaries/Supervisor-District-2022-to-ZIP-Code-Crosswalk/2x22-z5j6 Lists intersecting Supervisor Districts and ZIP Codes for City and County of San Francisco.
California US Congressional Districts Map 2020
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Final approved map by the 2020 California Citizens Redistricting Commission for California's United States Congressional Districts; the authoritative and official delineations of California's United States Congressional Districts drawn during the 2020 redistricting cycle. The Citizens Redistricting Commission for the State of California has created statewide district maps for the State Assembly, State Senate, State Board of Equalization, and United States Congress in accordance, with the provisions of Article XXI of the California Constitution. The Commission has approved the final maps and certified them to the Secretary of State.,