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The Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) & Boundary Validation Program (BVP)

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Boundary and Annexation Survey

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FROM THE DIRECTOR

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU



The U.S. Census Bureau conducts the Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) to update our records regarding changes to legal boundaries, names, and governmental status of all governmental units effective on or before January 1 of the survey year. This voluntary survey is an important opportunity for you to ensure that we have the correct boundary and legal name for your government. The Census Bureau will use the boundary information you provide to report data from the Population Estimates Program (PEP), the American Community Survey (ACS), and other Census programs and surveys.


Step 1 Respond to the Boundary and Annexation Survey:


(username = bas, password = basforms)


The PDF file also has other important submission information.


OR

  • Send an email to [email protected] indicating 1) whether you have boundary changes to report (yes or no), and 2) whether the Highest Elected Official and BAS contacts are current and the associated contact information for each is correct. If not, please provide updated information. Be sure to include the 11-digit BASID listed at the top of this letter in the subject line of your message.


NOTE: If you have no boundary changes to report, we ask that you still provide a “NO” response. Because we must contact all nonresponding governments, your”NO” response is appreciated.


FOR COUNTY GOVERNMENTS: Please contact us if you are participating in County Consolidated BAS (where the county responds to the BAS on behalf of some or all of the governmental units in the county) and need to update the list of governments for whom you are reporting, OR if your county is not yet participating but you are interested in County Consolidated BAS. (To verify County Consolidated BAS participation, visit our participant list at http://www.census.gov/geo/partnerships/bas/bas_cca.html.)



Step 2 Report Boundary Changes (if in Step 1 you indicated boundary changes to report):


BAS Materials will be posted for download on our website http://www.census.gov/geo/partnerships/bas.html on a flow basis from December through January.


KEY DATES

January 1, 2016 All boundary changes must be legally in effect on or before this date to be reported under the BAS 2016.


March 1, 2016 BAS submission date deadline for boundary updates to be reflected in the American Community Survey (ACS) and Population Estimates Program (PEP) published data. Boundary submissions by this date are also reflected in next year’s BAS materials.


May 31, 2016 BAS submission date deadline for boundary updates to be reflected in next year’s BAS materials. Submissions after this date are not guaranteed to be reflected in next year’s BAS materials.


The Census Bureau will attempt to include submitted street and landmark updates as resources permit.


Please note that your response to the BAS does not replace any state or county reporting requirements. Visit http://www.census.gov/geo/partnerships/bas/bas_state_requirements.html for state reporting requirements.


The Census Bureau appreciates your response to this important voluntary survey. If you need any assistance with this request, please email <[email protected]>, telephone 1-800-972-5651, or visit http://www.census.gov/geo/partnerships/bas.html.


Georgia Boundary Information


If you provide boundary changes for an incorporated place to the U.S. Census Bureau through the Boundary and Annexation Survey, please ensure that all annexation and deannexation information has been reported to the Department of Community Affairs, per the Georgia Code. The Georgia Code is available at http://www.legis.state.ga.us/. The Georgia Code stipulates that all annexations and deannexations to incorporated places be reported to the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.

The Census Bureau has an ongoing working relationship with this state agency to conduct the annual Boundary and Annexation Survey. A list of entities that reported boundary changes to the Georgia Department of Community Affairs is provided to the Census Bureau each year.

By agreement, boundary changes to incorporated places not on this list will not be incorporated into the Census Bureau’s geographic database.


You may report your boundary changes to the Department of Community Affairs online or print a boundary change report form at http://www.georgiaplanning.com/annex.htm.


Printed forms can be mailed to:

Annexation Reports

Georgia Department of Community Affairs

60 Executive Park South NE

Atlanta, GA 30329


If you would like to review the data which the Georgia Department of Community Affairs has for your entity, please visit http://www.georgiaplanning.com/boundary/annexations/. If you have any concerns about this data, contact Lisa Westin at 404-679-3135.


Thank you.


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