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2020 CENSUS COMPLETE COUNT STEERING COMMITTEE
Meeting Date:
10/19/2020
Subject:
Federal, State, Regional, and Local Updates
Submitted For:
David Twa
Department:
County Administrator
Referral No.:
Referral Name:
Federal, State, Regional, and Local Updates
Presenter:
Matthew Lardner
Contact:
Mathew Lardner, 925-674-7813
Information
Referral History:
This is a standing item on the Steering Committee agenda to receive new Census information that has developed or been disseminated from the federal, State, regional and local levels since the last Steeering Committee meeting.
Referral Update:
Federal Updates (US Census Bureau)
Census 2020 Self Response Rate as of 10/13/20:
National – 66.8%
California – 69.4%
Contra Costa County – 77.2%
Counting ended on Thursday, October 15
Potentially it will start again and continue through October 31?
On Tuesday, October 13 Supreme Court grants Trump request to halt census until appeal plays out in lower court
Congress has still not acted on extending the delivery of data to President or the Redistricting process which will speed up the data cleaning timeline for the USCB
Service Based Enumeration (SBE) and Targeted Non-shelter Outdoor Locations (TNSOL) completed
We had good communication with the Regional Area Census Office in Concord, but zero communication with Oakland ACO for West County
Our CORE teams are continuing to enumerate any unhoused residents who have not been counted
State (California Complete Count) Updates
UWBA received $47,475 State NRFU funding on behalf of Contra Costa County to use in 5 specific census tracts and contracted with Monument Impact and Richmond Community Foundation to conduct outreach in these specified tracts.
Final Report due November 16
Regional (United Way Bay Area)
Working with County to distribute and manage NRFU funding from state and will continue as through October 31.
Continuing to do phone banking through Call Hub
Local Updates (Contra Costa County Complete Count Committee)
CORE team (equipped with our devices) continues to enumerate unhoused residents when out in the field.
City of Richmond Phone bank.
15 city staff made around 370 calls in low self-response census tracts in the city.
Wrapping up eight open grants to get out final payments.
Finalizing CA Final Report.
Communities that are below their 2010 self-response rate
North Richmond – D1
San Pablo – D1
Portion of El Sobrante – D1
Rural Moraga/Orinda – D2
Part of Rossmoor (admittedly, reaching at 85.9% SRR again is a challenge!) – D2
Portion of San Ramon – D2
Downtown Martinez area – D5
Portion of Pittsburg/Bay Point – D5
Antioch Tracts Not Over 2010
Somersville – D3 / D5
Sycamore – D5
Downtown – D5 / D3
Portion of Concord – D4
Recommendation(s)/Next Step(s):
RECEIVE
federal, state, regional, and local updates on preparation for the Census.
Fiscal Impact (if any):
None.
Attachments
Federal, State, Regional, and Local Updates Slides
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