Census Designated Places definition
Census Designated Places means a statistical area defined for a census as a densely settled concentration of population that is not incorporated but which resembles an incorporated place in that it can be identified with a name. Census designated places (“CDP”) must be recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau as a CDP.
Census Designated Places. (CDPs) means those that are delineated for the decennial census as the statistical counterparts of incorporated places. CDPs are comprised of densely settled concentrations of population that are identifiable by name, but are not legally incorporated places. To qualify as a CDP, an unincorporated community must meet the following criteria:
Examples of Census Designated Places in a sentence
San Juan County Economic Development Department supports business opportunities across all areas of the County, including the cities of Blanding, Bluff, and Monticello, and the Census Designated Places: Aneth, Halchita, Halls Crossing, La ▇▇▇, Mexican Hat, Montezuma Creek, Navajo Mountain, Oljato- Monument Valley, Spanish Valley, Tselakai Dezza, Westwater, and White Mesa.