95-6008. Final Redefinition of the BEA Economic Areas  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 47 (Friday, March 10, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 13114-13118]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-6008]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    Bureau of Economic Analysis
    [Docket 950-3020-64-5064-01]
    
    
    Final Redefinition of the BEA Economic Areas
    
    agency: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Commerce.
    
    action: Notice of final changes.
    
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    summary: This is the third and final Federal Register notice relating 
    to the redefinition of the BEA economic areas (EA's). In the first 
    notice (56 FR 13049, March 9, 1993), BEA announced its ``Intent to 
    Revise the Boundaries of the BEA Economic Areas'' and presented the 
    procedures used to define the then-current EA's. In the second notice 
    (59 FR 55416, November 7, 1994), BEA presented for public comment a 
    ``Proposed Redefinition of the BEA Economic Areas,'' which reduced 
    their number from 183 to 174. This third notice presents the 172 EA's 
    of the final redefinition, which reflects changes based on the comments 
    received. In Alaska and western Montana, BEA is combining two EA's into 
    one; and in Washington and Minnesota, BEA is reassigning a county from 
    one EA to another.
    
    effective date: April 10, 1995, BEA's regional economic measurement, 
    analysis, and projections programs will use the new set of 172 EA's 
    whenever EA data are presented.
    
    addresses: Written inquiries may be sent to Kenneth Johnson, U.S. 
    Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis BE-61, Regional 
    Economic Analysis Division, Washington, DC 20230; fax (202) 606-5321. 
    Inquiries also may be sent by electronic mail on the Internet to 
    kenneth.johnson@bea.doc.gov''.
    
    for further information contact: Kenneth Johnson, (202) 606-9219; fax 
    (202) 606-5321.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Part I: Background
    
        Under authority granted in 15 U.S.C. 175 et seq., BEA develops and 
    presents geographically detailed economic data and facilitates regional 
    economic analysis. As part of this obligation, in 1977, BEA defined 183 
    economic area (EA's) covering the entire nation. The 1995 redefinition 
    is necessary to maintain the analytical usefulness of the areas in 
    light of the substantial changes in area commuting patterns shown by 
    the 1990 Census of Population.
        Each EA consists of one or more economic nodes--metropolitan areas 
    or similar areas that serve as centers of economic activity--and the 
    surrounding counties that are economically related to the nodes. 
    (Metropolitan areas include metropolitan statistical areas (MSA's), 
    primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSA's), and New England county 
    metropolitan areas (NECMA's).) Commuting patterns are the main factor 
    used in determining the economic relationship among counties. The EA 
    definition procedure requires that, as far as possible, each area 
    include both the place of work and the place of residence of its labor 
    force.
        For some analyses, government agencies and businesses need data 
    that are more geographically detailed than EA data. Government agencies 
    often use relatively small areas for design of their program 
    regulations or implementation of their licensing programs. Businesses 
    need such detail for determining plant locations and for defining sales 
    and marketing territories. BEA is responding to these needs as part of 
    the EA redefinition by first defining a set of 348 ``Component Economic 
    Areas'' (CEA's) and then using these as building blocks for redefining 
    the larger EA's.
        Each CEA consists of a single economic node and the surrounding 
    counties that are economically related to the node. Of the nodes, 90 
    percent are metropolitan, and 10 percent are nonmetropolitan. Each 
    metropolitan area is the node of a different CEA; with minor 
    exceptions, the nonmetropolitan nodes are nonmetropolitan counties 
    where newspapers widely read in these areas are published.
        In general, the procedure used to redefine the EA's is similar to 
    that used in 1977. First, nodes are identified. Then, non-nodal 
    counties are assigned to nodes, mainly based on commuting patterns and 
    on newspaper circulation. A procedural difference is that now node 
    identification and the assignment to nodes of non-nodal counties are 
    done in a more systematic way and at a more 
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    results in the definition of CEA's, which then are aggregated to form 
    EA's.
    
    Part II: Summary of Comments and Responses
    
        In the previous Federal Register notice (59 FR 55416, November 7, 
    1994), BEA proposed the definition of 348 CEA's and 174 EA's. Persons 
    who wished to comment on the proposal were given until December 22, 
    1994, to do so. Of 12 comments received, seven suggested no changes, 
    and five suggested changes. In response to the comments, in two 
    instances, BEA is combining two EA's into one and thus is reducing 
    their number from 174 to 172; in two other instances, BEA is 
    reassigning a county from one EA to another. In one comment, a change 
    was proposed in the criteria for identifying CEA's, and in another 
    comment, a delay was proposed in the date when the new EA's become 
    effective; neither of these comments affects the final EA definition.
    
    1. Economic Area Combinations
    
        In the previous notice, BEA proposed two EA's, each a CEA as well, 
    for Alaska--Anchorage and the Panhandle; a mountain range limits 
    economic ties between the areas. In one comment, it was noted that for 
    the two proposed EA's, a consistent set of regional economic data could 
    be provided only for 1980 forward; prior to 1980, the Bureau of the 
    Census used different boundaries for the ``Divisions'' of Alaska for 
    which it assembled data. To overcome the data limitation, the final 
    redefinition combines the two proposed EA's into one statewide EA, 
    named for Anchorage. The proposed CEA's are retained, and they are 
    subject to the data limitation.
        In addition, in the previous notice, BEA proposed two EA's, each a 
    CEA as well, for western Montana--Missoula and Butte. In one comment, 
    it was suggested that commuting across these EA boundaries is not 
    minimal; in contrast, in another comment, the proposed EA's were 
    endorsed. In response to the first comment, the final redefinition 
    combines the two proposed EA's into one EA, named for Missoula. In 
    response to the second comment, the proposed CEA's are retained.
    
    2. County Reassignments
    
        In the previous notice, BEA proposed to assign Koochiching County, 
    MN, to the Minneapolis EA and Kittitas County, WA, to the Seattle EA. 
    In comments, it was noted that shopping opportunities attract many 
    Koochiching residents to the Duluth EA and many Kittitas residents to 
    the Richland EA. In addition, Koochiching residents are attracted by 
    Duluth's recreational opportunities. In a further review of commuting 
    data, BEA confirmed that nearly as many Koochiching residents commute 
    to work to the Duluth EA as to the Minneapolis EA; and nearly as many 
    Kittitas residents commute to work to the Richland EA as to the Seattle 
    EA. Accordingly, Koochiching is reassigned to the Duluth EA, and 
    Kittitas is reassigned to the Richland EA.
    
    3. Identification of CEA's Having Nonmetropolitan Nodes
    
        In the previous notice, BEA proposed that each CEA that has a 
    nonmetropolitan node should contain at least five counties that are 
    linked by ties of labor-force commuting, as well as of newspaper 
    circulation. In one comment, it was suggested that newspaper 
    circulation data should play a larger role in the identification of 
    such CEA's. In particular, counties that are locations of newspapers 
    read by specified numbers of persons could be identified as 
    nonmetropolitan nodes, regardless of the number of counties 
    economically tied to the nodes. In BEA's view, economic ties among 
    counties should be given substantial weight in the identification of 
    CEA's.
    
    4. Effective Date for the New Economic Areas
    
        The U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation 
    Statistics (BTS) presents data from its Commodity Flow Survey for 
    regions; the regions, called National Transportation Analysis Regions 
    (NTAR's), are groupings of the EA's previously published. This new set 
    of EA's might entail a new set of NTAR's. In comments on the previous 
    notice, BTS requested that BEA delay the effective date for the new 
    EA's by one or two years in order to provide enough time for BTS and 
    BEA to coordinate their area redefinitions. BEA cannot accommodate this 
    request because it is committed to preparing economic projections for 
    the redefined EA's as part of the set of BEA regional projections to be 
    prepared this year (1995).
    
    Part III: Map and List of the New 172 BEA Economic Areas
    
        Codes from 001 to 172 are assigned to the new EA's in approximate 
    geographic order, beginning with 001 in northern Maine, continuing 
    south to Florida, then north to the Great Lakes, and continuing in a 
    serpentine pattern to the West Coast. Analysts are cautioned that these 
    codes differ from those in the previous notice. Except for the Western 
    Oklahoma EA (126), the Northern Michigan EA (058), and the 17 EA's that 
    mainly correspond to consolidated metropolitan statistical areas 
    (CMSA's), each EA is named for the metropolitan area or city that is 
    the node of its largest CEA and that is usually, but not always, the 
    largest metropolitan area or city in the EA. The following list 
    provides EA codes and names. EA boundaries and codes are shown on the 
    map following the list.
    
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                 EA code                                Name                
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    001..............................  Bangor, ME.                          
    002..............................  Portland, ME.                        
    003..............................  Boston-Worcester-Lawrence-Lowell-    
                                        Brockton, MA-NH.                    
    004..............................  Burlington, VT.                      
    005..............................  Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY.         
    006..............................  Syracuse, NY.                        
    007..............................  Rochester, NY.                       
    008..............................  Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY.           
    009..............................  State College, PA.                   
    010..............................  New York-No. New Jersey-Long Island, 
                                        NY-NJ-CT-PA (CMSA-70)               
    011..............................  Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA.     
    012..............................  Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic     
                                        City, PA-NJ-DE-MD (CMSA-77)         
    013..............................  Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV    
                                        (CMSA-97)                           
    014..............................  Salisbury, MD.                       
    015..............................  Richmond-Petersburg, VA.             
    016..............................  Staunton, VA.                        
    017..............................  Roanoke, VA.                         
    018..............................  Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, 
                                        NC.                                 
    019..............................  Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC.      
    020..............................  Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, 
                                        VA-NC.                              
    021..............................  Greenville, NC.                      
    022..............................  Fayetteville, NC.                    
    023..............................  Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC. 
    024..............................  Columbia, SC.                        
    025..............................  Wilmington, NC.                      
    026..............................  Charleston-North Charleston, SC.     
    027..............................  Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC.                
    028..............................  Savannah, GA.                        
    029..............................  Jacksonville, FL.                    
    030..............................  Orlando, FL.                         
    031..............................  Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL (CMSA-56). 
    032..............................  Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL.           
    033..............................  Sarasota-Bradenton, FL.              
    034..............................  Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL. 
    035..............................  Tallahassee, FL.                     
    036..............................  Dothan, AL.                          
    037..............................  Albany, GA.                          
    038..............................  Macon, GA.                           
    039..............................  Columbus, GA-AL.                     
    040..............................  Atlanta, GA.                         
    041..............................  Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC. 
    042..............................  Asheville, NC.                       
    043..............................  Chattanooga, TN-GA.                  
    044..............................  Knoxville, TN.                       
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    045..............................  Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-  
                                        VA.                                 
    046..............................  Hickory-Morganton, NC.               
    047..............................  Lexington, KY.                       
    048..............................  Charleston, WV.                      
    049..............................  Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN (CMSA- 
                                        21).                                
    050..............................  Dayton-Springfield, OH.              
    051..............................  Columbus, OH.                        
    052..............................  Wheeling, WV-OH.                     
    053..............................  Pittsburgh, PA.                      
    054..............................  Erie, PA.                            
    055..............................  Cleveland-Akron, OH (CMSA-28).       
    056..............................  Toledo, OH.                          
    057..............................  Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI (CMSA-   
                                        35).                                
    058..............................  Northern Michigan, MI.               
    059..............................  Green Bay, WI.                       
    060..............................  Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI.         
    061..............................  Traverse City, MI.                   
    062..............................  Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI.   
    063..............................  Milwaukee-Racine, WI (CMSA-63).      
    064..............................  Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI (CMSA-
                                        14).                                
    065..............................  Elkhart-Goshen, IN.                  
    066..............................  Fort Wayne, IN.                      
    067..............................  Indianapolis, IN.                    
    068..............................  Champaign-Urbana, IL.                
    069..............................  Evansville-Henderson, IN-KY.         
    070..............................  Louisville, KY-IN.                   
    071..............................  Nashville, TN.                       
    072..............................  Paducah, KY.                         
    073..............................  Memphis, TN-AR-MS.                   
    074..............................  Huntsville, AL.                      
    075..............................  Tupelo, MS.                          
    076..............................  Greenville, MS.                      
    077..............................  Jackson, MS.                         
    078..............................  Birmingham, AL.                      
    079..............................  Montgomery, AL.                      
    080..............................  Mobile, AL.                          
    081..............................  Pensacola, FL.                       
    082..............................  Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula, MS.      
    083..............................  New Orleans, LA.                     
    084..............................  Baton Rouge, LA.                     
    085..............................  Lafayette, LA.                       
    086..............................  Lake Charles, LA.                    
    087..............................  Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX.            
    088..............................  Shreveport-Bossier City, LA.         
    089..............................  Monroe, LA.                          
    090..............................  Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR.   
    091..............................  Fort Smith, AR-OK.                   
    092..............................  Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR.  
    093..............................  Joplin, MO.                          
    094..............................  Springfield, MO.                     
    095..............................  Jonesboro, AR.                       
    096..............................  St. Louis, MO-IL.                    
    097..............................  Springfield, IL.                     
    098..............................  Columbia, MO.                        
    099..............................  Kansas City, MO-KS.                  
    100..............................  Des Moines, IA.                      
    101..............................  Peoria-Pekin, IL.                    
    102..............................  Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL. 
    103..............................  Cedar Rapids, IA.                    
    104..............................  Madison, WI.                         
    105..............................  La Crosse, WI-MN.                    
    106..............................  Rochester, MN.                       
    107..............................  Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI.         
    108..............................  Wausau, WI.                          
    109..............................  Duluth-Superior, MN-WI.              
    110..............................  Grand Forks, ND-MN.                  
    111..............................  Minot, ND.                           
    112..............................  Bismarck, ND.                        
    113..............................  Fargo-Moorhead, ND-MN.               
    114..............................  Aberdeen, SD.                        
    115..............................  Rapid City, SD.                      
    116..............................  Sioux Falls, SD.                     
    117..............................  Sioux City, IA-NE.                   
    118..............................  Omaha, NE-IA.                        
    119..............................  Lincoln, NE.                         
    120..............................  Grand Island, NE.                    
    121..............................  North Platte, NE.                    
    122..............................  Wichita, KS.                         
    123..............................  Topeka, KS.                          
    124..............................  Tulsa, OK.                           
    125..............................  Oklahoma City, OK.                   
    126..............................  Western Oklahoma, OK.                
    127..............................  Dallas-Fort Worth, TX (CMSA-31).     
    128..............................  Abilene, TX.                         
    129..............................  San Angelo, TX.                      
    130..............................  Austin-San Marcos, TX.               
    131..............................  Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX (CMSA-
                                        42).                                
    132..............................  Corpus Christi, TX.                  
    133..............................  McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX.        
    134..............................  San Antonio, TX.                     
    135..............................  Odessa-Midland, TX.                  
    136..............................  Hobbs, NM.                           
    137..............................  Lubbock, TX.                         
    138..............................  Amarillo, TX.                        
    139..............................  Santa Fe, NM.                        
    140..............................  Pueblo, CO.                          
    141..............................  Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO (CMSA-34).
    142..............................  Scottsbluff, NE.                     
    143..............................  Caster, WY.                          
    144..............................  Billings, MT.                        
    145..............................  Great Falls, MT.                     
    146..............................  Missoula, MT.                        
    147..............................  Spokane, WA.                         
    148..............................  Idaho Falls, ID.                     
    149..............................  Twin Falls, ID.                      
    150..............................  Boise City, ID.                      
    151..............................  Reno, NV.                            
    152..............................  Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT.            
    153..............................  Las Vegas, NV-AZ.                    
    154..............................  Flagstaff, AZ.                       
    155..............................  Farmington, NM.                      
    156..............................  Albuquerque, NM.                     
    157..............................  El Paso, TX.                         
    158..............................  Phoenix-Mesa, AZ.                    
    159..............................  Tucson, AZ.                          
    160..............................  Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, 
                                        CA (CMSA-49)                        
    161..............................  San Diego, CA.                       
    162..............................  Fresno, CA.                          
    163..............................  San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA   
                                        (CMSA-84).                          
    164..............................  Sacramento-Yolo, CA (CMSA-82)        
    165..............................  Redding, CA.                         
    166..............................  Eugene-Springfield, OR.              
    167..............................  Portland-Salem, OR-WA (CMSA-79).     
    168..............................  Pendleton, OR.                       
    169..............................  Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA.        
    170..............................  Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA (CMSA-  
                                        91)                                 
    171..............................  Anchorage, AK.                       
    172..............................  Honolulu, HI.                        
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    Part IV: Availability of Additional Information
    
        The codes, names, and numerical counts of the counties contained in 
    each EA and CEA and of the CEA's contained in each EA are available 
    through two electronic services from the Commerce Department's STAT-
    USA: For the Economic Bulletin Board (EBB), use a personal computer and 
    modem, dial (202) 482-3870, and follow the instructions. For Internet, 
    access the EBB using Telnet address ``ebb.stat-usa.gov'' for remote 
    login, and download the file named ``eacodes.exe.'' For prices and 
    other information about these services, call (202) 482-1986.
        The codes, names, and numerical counts are also available on a 3\1/
    2\-inch, high-density diskette for $20. When ordering, please specify 
    the BEA Accession Number 61-95-40-101. Send your order, along with a 
    check or money order payable to ``Bureau of Economic Analysis,'' to 
    Public Information Office, Order Desk BE-53, Bureau of Economic 
    Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230. For 
    further information or to order using MasterCard or VISA, call (202) 
    606-3700.
    Carol S. Carson,
    Director.
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Document Information

Published:
03/10/1995
Department:
Economic Analysis Bureau
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of final changes.
Document Number:
95-6008
Dates:
April 10, 1995, BEA's regional economic measurement, analysis, and projections programs will use the new set of 172 EA's whenever EA data are presented.
Pages:
13114-13118 (5 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket 950-3020-64-5064-01
PDF File:
95-6008.pdf