D-1664lgltw Advance Notice

Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) Program

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LUCA Forms, Letters, User Guides, and other Items

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economics and Statistics Administration

U.S. Census Bureau
Washington, DC 20233-0001
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

The U.S. Census Bureau has contacted the chief executive/highest elected official of your
government regarding an upcoming invitation to participate in the 2010 Decennial Census
Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) program. The LUCA program, mandated by the
Census Address List Improvement Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-430), provides tribal, state,
and local governments the opportunity to review and update the Census Bureau’s address list.
However, our records indicate that the area covered by your jurisdiction is entirely within the
boundary of a federally-recognized American Indian reservation and/or off-reservation trust
land. For the LUCA program, the Census Bureau will not provide any addresses contained
within the boundary of any federally-recognized American Indian reservation and/or
off-reservation trust land on the Census Bureau’s address list to any government other than
the relevant tribal government. This policy is in keeping with the Census Bureau’s recognition
of the unique government-to-government relationship between the federal government and
federally-recognized tribes.
The Census Bureau, nonetheless, encourages tribal governments to coordinate their address
list review with, or to delegate (if they do not plan to participate) review authority to,
neighboring local governments or the state government. In the event that the tribal government
chooses not to coordinate its review, your government can still participate in the LUCA
program if your government has a list of city-style (e.g., 101 Main Street) addresses for your
jurisdiction that you would like to submit.
Although your government cannot review the individual addresses for your jurisdiction, you can
still participate in the LUCA program through Option 3. Option 3 offers you an opportunity to
submit your local computer-readable address file (city-style addresses only) to the Census
Bureau. For reference, Option 3 participants receive the Census Bureau’s computer-readable
address count list, which contains address counts for each of the census blocks within your
jurisdiction. If you participate in the LUCA program, you will be able to:
• Submit your local address list containing only city-style addresses to the Census Bureau in
the Census Bureau specified file format.
• Review and update your legal boundaries and features on the Census Bureau maps.

USCENSUSBUREAU
Helping You Make Informed Decisions

www.census.gov

The enclosed 2010 Census Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) Program – Local
Government Information Booklet, provides an overview of the LUCA program. The booklet also
answers questions that may assist your government in deciding whether to participate in the
program once your government receives the invitation letter in August 2007.
Also enclosed is a Contact Information Update Form listing local contacts that we presently
have on file for your jurisdiction. Please have a member of your staff review and correct the
information printed for each contact person. Return the completed form to the Census Bureau
in the enclosed pre-addressed, postage paid envelope or fax it to
within
2 weeks of receipt of this letter. Thank you for taking the time to review and correct the
Contact Information Update Form. Accurate contact names and addresses are essential if the
Census Bureau is to convey timely information to your jurisdiction regarding opportunities to
participate in Census Bureau programs.
If you have any questions regarding the LUCA program after reviewing the enclosed booklet,
please contact your Census Bureau Regional Office by telephone at 1–866–511–LUCA (5822)
or via e-mail at
Your Census Bureau Regional Office may have already, or soon will, invite you to attend a
2010 Census LUCA program promotional workshop. The promotional workshop introduces the
LUCA program and provides background information on program goals, participation options,
program materials, and security guidelines. In August 2007, the Census Bureau will send the
LUCA program invitation letter and registration materials to your jurisdiction’s chief
executive/highest elected official, who is responsible for appointing your government’s LUCA
liaison. Please use the time between now and August 2007 to discuss this program with your
chief executive/highest elected official to decide on your jurisdiction’s participation and begin
any necessary preparations.
Sincerely,

Charles Louis Kincannon
Director
Enclosures

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