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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 95733
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    The U.S. Census Bureau is seeking public comments on the Spatial, Address, and Imagery Data Program (SAID) as part of a regular review process. This program helps keep the U.S. Census Bureau’s geographic data up-to-date, which is crucial for accurate census surveys and data collection. The Census Bureau collaborates with various governmental bodies to gather address lists, street centerlines, and imagery. Feedback from partners is used to improve and streamline the program, which is entirely voluntary and governed by specific legal authorities.

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    The U.S. Census Bureau wants to hear what people think about their program to keep maps and address lists up-to-date so they can do a good job counting everyone in the country. They collect this information with help from different government groups, but it's not clear how they use feedback to make things better or if they're spending money wisely.