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Kansas City, MO--KS 93.630558W Center Twp 229 Washington Twp Colfax Washington Twp 36 36 DEKALB 063 Twp Cameron, MO 13051 Sampsel Twp LEGEND 29 St 39.749819N 39.766874N 95.025947W 2010 CENSUS - URBANIZED AREA REFERENCE MAP: Kansas City, MO--KS 93.630558W Center twp 229 Washington twp Colfax Washington twp 36 36 DEKALB 063 twp Cameron, MO 13051 Sampsel twp LEGEND 29 St. Hamilton Marion CLINTON 049 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL LABEL STYLE Marion Joseph, twp Osborn Jackson twp twp Grand River twp Cameron 3 MO-KS 77743 Easton 36 36 International CANADA 1 4 Wathena 229 Washington Kidder twp Mooresville Green 2 0 Gomer twp Mooresville Breckenridge twp 0 twp twp N twp N St. Joseph A Hamilton twp Federal American Indian A Wayne H Reservation L'ANSE RES 1880 N P I twp A Elwood N 35 H O C Off-Reservation Trust Land D T1880 0 U Lafayette twp Platte twp 2 B Shoal twp ANSAS 31 69 K 9 Agency twp I 2 Wayne twp Urbanized Area Dover, DE 24580 MISSOUR 169 Blue Mound twp Center Urban Cluster Tooele, VT 88057 33 CLINTON 049 twp Tremont twp CALDWELL 025 CLINTON 049 Mirabile twp State (or statistically 59 BUCHANAN 021 Ludlow NEW YORK 36 Kingston twp New York twp Monroe twp equivalent entity) Lake Fairview twp twp Agency Kingston County (or statistically Dawn equivalent entity) ERIE 029 Gower CALDWELL 025 Turney LIVINGSTON 117 Minor Civil Division (MCD)1,2 Bristol town 07485 Rush twp LIVINGSTON 117 Consolidated City MILFORD 47500 De Kalb Plattsburg CARROLL 033 1,3 Atchison twp 13 Braymer Incorporated Place Davis 18100 Concord twp Lathrop twp 69 Bloomington twp Crawford twp Census Designated Place Platte twp (CDP) 3 Incline Village 35100 Jackson twp 116 Rockford twp Lincoln twp 116 Grant twp 116 Davis twp Washington Polo Cowgill twp DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL CARROLL 033 116 CALDWELL 025 116 Interstate 3 Water Body Pleasant Lake 371 BUCHANAN 021 Lathrop U.S. Highway 2 Military Fort Belvoir PLATTE 165 Hill CALDWELL 025 twp State Highway 4 Edgerton Outside Subject Area Dearborn Hardin twp RAY 177 Marsh Ln Elmira Other Road Iatan Southern RR Trimble Railroad Marshall twp 33 Tumbling Cr Green twp Clinton twp Jackson twp Perennial Stream Piney Cr 45 1 Intermittent Stream RAY 177 Fairfield twp CLINTON 049 Preston twp 169 PLATTE 165 PLA CLINTON 049 CLINTON 049 Where international, state, county, and/or MCD boundaries coincide, the map shows TT E Polk twp Leslie the boundary symbol for only the highest-ranking of these boundaries. ATC 1 69 Knoxville twp H 6 Weston twp CLAY 047 IS 5 twp O 1 A ' ° ' following an MCD name denotes a false MCD. A ' ° ' following a place name N Camden Point Ridgely indicates that a false MCD exists with the same name and FIPS code as the place; Weston 0 Holt 35 0 Smithville Grape Grove twp the false MCD label is not shown. 5 MI North, MO 82641 SSO 2 MCD boundaries are shown in the following states in which some or all MCDs K U Lawson A R function as general-purpose governmental units: Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, NS 33 13 I A Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Walnut 2 S 9 New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, twp Trotter twp 2 Fair twp Vermont, and Wisconsin. (Note that Illinois and Nebraska have some counties covered 0 ithville Lk Washington twp 29 Sm Kearney twp by nongovernmental precincts and Missouri has most counties covered by 273 29 Kearney nongovernmental townships.) Excelsior Estates Prairie twp Kearney, MO 44155 3 Place label color corresponds to the place fill color. Leavenworth° Platte twp 69 Kickapoo twp 92 Crystal Lakes Label colors: Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis 92 92 RAY 177 45 Platte City, MO 70102 92 Tracy Excelsior CARROLL 033 92 Springs, MO 28495 Homestead Platte City Smithville Wood Heights Rayville COUNTIES IN SUBJECT URBANIZED AREA Carroll twp 20091 Johnson 20209 Wyandotte Ferrelview 29037 Cass 29047 Clay 29095 Jackson Lee twp Liberty twp Excelsior 29107 Lafayette Springs 69 29165 Platte Farley 69 Norborne Richmond twp Mosby Fishing River twp 10 Egypt twp Richmond, L PLATTE 165 EA 35 Prathersville MO 74719 V Kickapoo RAY 177 CLAY 047 E CLAY 047 NW twp PLATTE 165 Richmond Moss OR Creek TH May twp Crooked River twp 1 45 twp High 03 Prairie twp 152 Chouteau 152 twp Pleasant 10 152 Valley Lansing° Hardin Weatherby Lake Fishing River twp Sugartree twp Henrietta 210 Waldron twp Lake Waukomis Cherry Delaware twp 45 Platte Woods Liberty Missouri City Valley twp 3 Gladstone 5 03 9 0 L 7 Glenaire 7 L 0 1 Pawnee 4 N Orrick twp O E 0 R O 13 T twp Oakview 210 S Camden twp R R T 69 Claycomo Y AY A Sioux Oakwood Park K E Fox A 17 C C Y twp L LAF 7 Stranger twp River Bend A A Leavenworth, KS 48475 twp Oaks C Orrick Fleming AY J E AF Houston635 Lake TT L Parkville E 165 Oakwood Lexington E T Sibley 107 24 AT Northmoor PL TE 20 291 R Camden T 9 AY 177 Dover DO Riverside Fairmount twp YAN JACK W Gallatin SON 095 Basehor twp 24 210 24 Lexington, MO 49447 Buckner, MO 11188 224 Birmingham 291 Levasy 7 North Fort Osage twp 4 Lexington twp Pettis twp 0 Kansas Randolph Avondale 24 Dover twp Kansas City, MO- Y 24 A City 24 Wellington 213 3 L 224 9 0 KS 43912 C 24 13 1 0 2 H Buckner E T T R Kansas City° Napoleon T O 70 70 O W D N Higginsville N E 670 20 A 670 V Sugar Creek Y A E W L Blue twp Higginsville, 78 MO 38728 Basehor, KS 05423 291 Corder Clay twp Edwardsville° Kaw twp Independence Mission° Roeland JACKSON 095 131 LAFAYETTE 107 Park° JACKSON 095 Kansas City Bonner Springs° 40 WYANDOTTE 209 WYANDOTTE 209 Mission Delaware twp Woods° Mayview JOHNSON 091 Westwood56 Hills° Westwood° Sni-A-Bar twp Davis twp Sherman twp Mission 7 Shawnee° Hills° Blue 7 Springs De Soto, KS 23770 Lake Tapawingo Lake Quivira° Lee's 70 70 Brooking Summit 40 40 Odessa Fairway° twp Grain Aullville De Soto° Prairie Valley Village° Bates City Washington twp Merriam° Oak Grove Lenexa° Odessa, MO 64837 Raytown 10 10 Freedom twp Overland 13 Park° 2 Sni-A-Bar twp 3 10 10 435 435 470 470 35 Lake Lafayette 7 35 Unity Village 131 7 Washington 5 twp 9 7 0 Lexington twp Lee's Summit, MO 48826 Leawood° N O LAFAYETTE 107 S Olathe K Prairie twp C JO 50 HNSON 101 twp A J Van Buren twp JOHNSON 091 71 McCamish twp Olathe° 71 Grandview JACKSON 095 Lone JOHNSON 101 Hazel Hill twp Simpson twp 150 Greenwood Jack 150 Jackson twp Columbus twp Oxford twp 50 13 Lake Lotawana JACKSON 095 CASS 037 Gardner° Belton Spring Hill twp 131 69 Loch Lloyd 50 Spring Hill° 69 Raymore twp Lake Winnebago 56 Big Creek twp Mount CASS 037 Pleasant twp Raymore Baldwin Park Warrensburg twp Warrensburg Gardner twp JOHNSON 091 58 Pleasant Hill Aubry twp Kingsville twp 58 Spring Hill, KS 84034 169 Polk twp Warrensburg, MO 91864 169 Pleasant Hill, 7 58 JOHNSON 091 Riverview Estates Pleasant MO 70210 Centerview twp Peculiar Hill twp Strasburg MIAMI 121 1 0 1 291 Madison twp N Kingsville Centerview O 58 West S Richland twp Union twp N Peculiar CASS 037 Marysville Peculiar twp H Ten Mile twp twp O 13 Wea twp J CASS 037 twp MIAMI 121 Holden Bucyrus 58 Montserrat twp Camp Branch twp Index twp 38.673189N 38.689989N 94.993808W 93.619158W All legal boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2010. Urban areas are based on Projection: Albers Equal Area Conic UA NAME: Kansas City, MO--KS results from the 2010 Decennial Census. The boundaries shown on this map are for Datum: NAD 83 INDEX SHEET UA CODE: 43912 Spheroid: GRS 80 Census Bureau statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction 0 4 8 12 16 20 Kilometers ENTITY TYPE: Urbanized Area (UA) and designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of 1st Standard Parallel: 36 45 55 Total Sheets: 4 jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement. ST: Kansas (20), Missouri (29) 2nd Standard Parallel: 39 50 38 0 3 6 9 12 15 Miles - Index Sheets: 1 Central Meridian: -92 51 50 Geographic Vintage: 2010 Census (reference date: January 1, 2010) The plotted map scale is 1:163760 - Parent Sheets: 3 Latitude of Projection's Origin: 35 59 44 Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau's MAF/TIGER database (TAB10) False Easting: 0 Map Created by Geography Division: March 11, 2012 False Northing: 0 2010 CENSUS UA REF MAP (INDEX) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau 231043912000 39.737747N 39.748016N 95.009561W 2010 CENSUS - URBANIZED AREA REFERENCE MAP: Kansas City, MO--KS 94.328082W Washington Pickett Rd k 59 r CLINTON 049 Beeks C LEGEND 31 Br e twp 75600 J l i C o NW 356th St 3 59 229 r t t d 29 31 an s Colfax twp n y d 4 me Cr a u R 0 w k n C o K SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL LABEL STYLE d t N n H o M R s A A ast e 15490 E t r 1 N H a t B 5 Lakefront S P 1 L I SW n W A N 169 S NW 352nd St S O 2 229 Rd e r W M 20 D 0 i NE 352nd St S N Ch i u ca 144 SE IS A go Burlington and Quin International CANADA cy RR G S AN c O H Riverside Ter SE n U UC a R B 135th St.
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