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Office of Community Renewal (OCR): Eligible LMI Percentages at Block Group Level for all CDBG Eligible Towns and Cities KEY: COUNTYNAME Full Name of County COUSUBNAME County Subdivision (Town or City) PLACE Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) numeric code assigned to each County Subdivision PLACENAME Names of Cities and Villages within County Subdivisions TRACT Numeric Census Tract code (In some applications, this may appear as a 2-digit decimal - XXXX.XX) BG Block Group code for each Place POP100 Total population for Block Group (values in bold = COUSUBNAME total) LOWMOD All Persons in the Block Group below moderate-income level LMIUNIV Number of persons with potential for being deemed low- to moderate-income LMIPCT Percentage of low- to moderate- income persons per Block Group (LOWMOD/LMIUNIV) COUNTYNAME COUSUBNAME PLACE PLACENAME TRACT BG POP100 LOWMOD LMIUNIV LMIPCT Albany County Berne town 99999 014801 1 2343 821 2348 35.0 Albany County Berne town 99999 014801 2 503 234 498 47.0 Albany County Bethlehem town 20148 014100 3 1201 215 1097 19.6 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014100 9 198 36 179 20.1 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014100 1 1261 338 1341 25.2 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014100 2 1356 413 1323 31.2 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014100 3 368 55 421 13.1 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014100 9 627 172 627 27.4 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014201 9 0 0 0 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014201 1 1473 438 1308 33.5 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014201 2 1242 181 1181 15.3 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014201 3 1985 427 2038 21.0 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014201 9 1036 391 1028 38.0 Albany County Bethlehem town 20148 014202 1 1384 442 1389 31.8 Albany County Bethlehem town 20148 014202 2 947 227 967 23.5 Albany County Bethlehem town 20148 014202 3 6 0 0 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014202 3 2241 340 2221 15.3 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014202 9 793 92 765 12.0 Albany County Bethlehem town 20148 014203 1 1463 328 1515 21.7 Albany County Bethlehem town 20148 014203 2 1318 155 1320 11.7 Albany County Bethlehem town 20148 014203 3 689 94 670 14.0 Albany County Bethlehem town 20148 014203 4 892 152 874 17.4 Albany County Bethlehem town 20148 014203 9 392 0 362 0.0 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014203 9 145 12 128 9.4 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014203 9 1104 245 1108 22.1 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014301 1 353 118 342 34.5 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014301 9 149 24 151 15.9 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014301 1 578 204 566 36.0 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014301 9 1600 457 1218 37.5 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014302 1 28 0 35 0.0 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014302 2 603 169 534 31.6 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014302 9 833 303 841 36.0 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014302 1 3363 564 3381 16.7 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014302 2 346 194 386 50.3 Albany County Bethlehem town 99999 014302 9 1330 278 1284 21.7 Albany County Coeymans town 16683 014401 1 202 105 160 65.6 Albany County Coeymans town 16683 014401 1 633 347 690 50.3 Albany County Coeymans town 99999 014401 1 1940 609 2032 30.0 Albany County Coeymans town 99999 014401 3 1265 340 1277 26.6 Albany County Coeymans town 99999 014401 1 742 331 606 54.6 Albany County Coeymans town 60675 Ravena village 014402 1 1530 709 1524 46.5 Albany County Coeymans town 60675 Ravena village 014402 2 1404 597 1391 42.9 Albany County Coeymans town 60675 Ravena village 014402 3 435 167 415 40.2 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012700 1 0 0 0 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012700 2 0 0 0 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012700 3 0 0 0 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012700 1 1038 504 1061 47.5 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012700 2 734 291 687 42.4 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012700 3 635 232 586 39.6 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012800 1 0 0 0 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012800 1 597 422 561 75.2 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012800 2 689 288 692 41.6 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012800 3 1296 849 1346 63.1 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012800 4 1029 784 1031 76.0 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012900 1 0 0 0 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012900 2 0 0 0 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012900 1 1133 637 1110 57.4 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012900 2 989 877 972 90.2 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012900 3 574 374 566 66.1 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 012900 4 615 405 633 64.0 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 013000 1 920 246 874 28.1 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 013000 2 802 273 730 37.4 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 013000 3 936 543 947 57.3 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 013000 4 1480 615 1651 37.3 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 013000 5 1519 546 1297 42.1 Albany County Cohoes city 16749 Cohoes city 013000 6 535 208 513 40.5 Albany County Green Island town 30521 Green Island village 013100 1 0 0 0 Albany County Green Island town 30521 Green Island village 013100 1 581 352 582 60.5 Albany County Green Island town 30521 Green Island village 013100 2 903 475 904 52.5 Albany County Green Island town 30521 Green Island village 013100 3 794 460 792 58.1 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014606 9 571 177 552 32.1 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014606 1 618 124 604 20.5 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014606 2 748 303 774 39.1 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014606 9 1617 333 1610 20.7 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014607 1 267 57 325 17.5 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014607 9 812 138 800 17.3 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014607 1 420 95 399 23.8 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014607 2 1787 328 1808 18.1 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014607 3 1951 529 2013 26.3 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014607 4 2014 294 1893 15.5 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014607 9 277 133 285 46.7 Albany County Guilderland town 80423 014608 1 81 30 79 38.0 Albany County Guilderland town 80423 014608 4 1362 429 1358 31.6 Albany County Guilderland town 80423 014608 5 452 172 429 40.1 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014608 1 935 212 902 23.5 Albany County Guilderland town 80423 014609 1 1049 327 1047 31.2 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014609 2 1739 385 1736 22.2 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014609 9 2110 903 2098 43.0 Albany County Guilderland town 80423 014610 1 3299 877 3284 26.7 Albany County Guilderland town 80423 014610 2 454 157 445 35.3 Albany County Guilderland town 80423 014610 3 491 132 525 25.1 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014610 9 126 9 117 7.7 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014610 9 3016 706 2836 24.9 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014611 1 230 121 308 39.3 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014611 2 15 7 7 100.0 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014611 1 610 29 545 5.3 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014611 2 920 314 902 34.8 Albany County Guilderland town 01517 Altamont village 014612 1 1737 612 1717 35.6 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014613 1 918 140 899 15.6 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014613 2 758 125 706 17.7 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014613 9 556 115 618 18.6 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014613 2 365 78 263 29.7 Albany County Guilderland town 99999 014613 9 383 188 347 54.2 Albany County Knox town 99999 014700 1 1078 231 1082 21.3 Albany County Knox town 99999 014700 2 1569 501 1572 31.9 Albany County New Scotland town 99999 014501 1 1552 450 1525 29.5 Albany County New Scotland town 99999 014501 9 378 138 365 37.8 Albany County New Scotland town 99999 014501 1 385 53 427 12.4 Albany County New Scotland town 99999 014501 9 9 0 0 Albany County New Scotland town 99999 014502 1 978 286 991 28.9 Albany County New Scotland town 99999 014502 2 1630 493 1583 31.1 Albany County New Scotland town 99999 014502 9 895 332 960 34.6 Albany County New Scotland town 99999 014502 9 94 0 56 0.0 Albany County New Scotland town 77684 Voorheesville village 014503 1 1373 455 1363 33.4 Albany County New Scotland town 77684 Voorheesville village 014503 2 1332 202 1342 15.1 Albany County Rensselaerville town 46426 014802 3 376 193 408 47.3 Albany County Rensselaerville town 59831 014802 2 45 28 54 51.9 Albany County Rensselaerville town 59831 014802 3 329 175 305 57.4 Albany County Rensselaerville town 99999 014802 1 348 140 339 41.3 Albany County Rensselaerville town 99999 014802 2 654 208 619 33.6 Albany County Rensselaerville town 99999 014802 3 163 87 165 52.7 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013200 1 0 0 0 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013200 3 0 0 0 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013200 5 0 0 0 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013200 1 601 388 610 63.6 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013200 2 643 487 615 79.2 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013200 3 392 249 343 72.6 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013200 4 1053 693 1057 65.6 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013200 5 677 406 741 54.8 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013300 1 566 415 568 73.1 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013300 2 913 490 987 49.6 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013300 3 1753 913 1749 52.2 Albany County Watervliet city 78674 Watervliet city 013300 4 989 523 903 57.9 Albany County
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