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2020 Census PSAP Verification Phase New CDPs for Review in the PSAP Verification Phase (01/24/2020) AMERICAN_INDIAN_ AMERICAN_INDIAN_ ADDITIONAL_ AREA_NAME AREA_CODE STATE_ABRV STCOU_CODE COUNTY_NAME CDP_NAME CDP_CODE CDP Blackfeet 0305 MT 30035 Glacier Big Sky Colony 3006410 Blackfeet 0305 MT 30035 Glacier Blackfoot 3007300 Blackfeet 0305 MT 30035 Glacier Glendale Colony 3031418 Blackfeet 0305 MT 30035 Glacier Hidden Lake Colony 3036055 Blackfeet 0305 MT 30035 Glacier Seville Colony 3067192 Blackfeet 0305 MT 30035 Glacier St. Mary 3065425 Bois Forte 0335 MN 27071 Koochiching Nett Lake 2745279 Bois Forte 0335 MN 27137 St. Louis Nett Lake 2745279 Cheyenne River 0605 SD 46041 Dewey Lantry 4635900 Cheyenne River 0605 SD 46041 Dewey Swift Bird 4662716 Cheyenne River 0605 SD 46137 Ziebach Bridger 4607140 Cheyenne River 0605 SD 46137 Ziebach Cherry Creek 4611540 Cochiti 0680 NM 35049 Santa Fe La Bajada 3536555 Crow 0845 MT 30003 Big Horn Forty Mile Colony 3028725 Crow Creek 0855 SD 46069 Hyde Stephan 4661580 Ho-Chunk Nation 1450 WI 55053 Jackson Misin 5553358 Ho-Chunk Nation 1450 WI 55053 Jackson Puuzake Hipe’i 5565792 Ho-Chunk Nation 1450 WI 55115 Shawano Paac Ciinak 5560912 Ho-Chunk Nation 1450 WI 55141 Wood Ceex Haci 5513587 Isleta 1625 NM 35001 Bernalillo Isleta 3534760 Lake Traverse 1860 SD 46037 Day Enemy Swim 4619556 Lake Traverse 1860 SD 46091 Marshall Clear Lake 4612640 Lake Traverse 1860 SD 46109 Roberts Peever Flats 4648948 Lake Traverse 1860 SD 46109 Roberts White Rock Colony 4671400 Lower Brule 2030 SD 46085 Lyman West Brule 4670284 Navajo Nation 2430 NM 35006 Cibola Mountain View 3550512 Navajo Nation 2430 NM 35031 McKinley Borrego Pass 3508493 Navajo Nation 2430 NM 35031 McKinley Crestview 3518770 Navajo Nation 2430 NM 35031 McKinley Hay Stack 3531925 Navajo Nation 2430 NM 35031 McKinley Iyanbito 3534830 Navajo Nation 2430 NM 35031 McKinley Ojo Encino 3553620 Navajo Nation 2430 NM 35031 McKinley Pinedale 3557160 Navajo Nation 2430 NM 35031 McKinley Prewitt 3559540 Navajo Nation 2430 NM 35031 McKinley Sundance 3575605 North Fork 2495 CA 06039 Madera North Fork 0651868 Osage 2595 OK 40113 Osage Bowring 4008000 Osage 2595 OK 40113 Osage Nelagoney 4050800 Red font in the CDP_CODE field denotes a CDP that exists in more than one county. 1 of 66 New CDPs for Review in the PSAP Verification Phase (01/24/2020) AMERICAN_INDIAN_ AMERICAN_INDIAN_ ADDITIONAL_ AREA_NAME AREA_CODE STATE_ABRV STCOU_CODE COUNTY_NAME CDP_NAME CDP_CODE CDP Osage 2595 OK 40113 Osage Pershing 4058300 Osage 2595 OK 40113 Osage Whippoorwill 4080675 Rocky Boy's 3205 MT 30041 Hill Laredo 3042475 Rosebud 3235 SD 46095 Mellette Horse Creek 4630056 Rosebud 3235 SD 46121 Todd Sicangu Village 4658680 Rosebud 3235 SD 46123 Tripp Ideal 4631220 Rumsey 3265 CA 06113 Yolo Brooks 0608506 Rumsey 3265 CA 06113 Yolo Tancred 0677860 Sault Ste. Marie 3635 MI 26033 Chippewa Kincheloe 2643180 Southern Ute 3925 CO 08067 La Plata Marvel 0848940 St. Regis Mohawk 3320 NY 36033 Franklin Akwesasne 3600457 St. Regis Mohawk 3320 NY 36089 St. Lawrence Akwesasne 3600457 Standing Rock 3970 SD 46031 Corson Kenel 4633540 Standing Rock 3970 SD 46031 Corson Wakpala 4668140 Turtle Mountain 4345 ND 38105 Williams Trenton 3879460 Uintah and Ouray 4390 UT 49047 Uintah Lapoint 4944284 Umatilla 4405 OR 41059 Umatilla McKay 4144625 Yankton 4700 SD 46023 Charles Mix Clearfield Colony 4612508 Yankton 4700 SD 46023 Charles Mix Lakeview Colony 4635671 Yurok 4760 CA 06023 Humboldt Wautec 0683730 Yurok 4760 CA 06023 Humboldt Weitchpec 0683906 AL 01009 Blount Remlap 0164248 AL 01037 Coosa Equality 0124280 AL 01037 Coosa Hanover 0133064 AL 01037 Coosa Nixburg 0154696 AL 01073 Jefferson McCalla 0145040 AL 01117 Shelby Eagle Point 0122088 AL 01117 Shelby Pea Ridge 0158680 AK 02016 Aleutians West Eareckson Station 0220716 AK 02150 Kodiak Island Mill Bay 0249200 AK 02170 Matanuska-Susitna North Lakes 0255745 AK 02170 Matanuska-Susitna South Lakes 0272135 AZ 04003 Cochise Sunsites 0471020 AZ 04005 Coconino Bellemont 0405700 AZ 04005 Coconino Blue Ridge 0406997 AZ 04005 Coconino Forest Lakes 0424100 AZ 04005 Coconino Greenehaven 0429603 Red font in the CDP_CODE field denotes a CDP that exists in more than one county. 2 of 66 New CDPs for Review in the PSAP Verification Phase (01/24/2020) AMERICAN_INDIAN_ AMERICAN_INDIAN_ ADDITIONAL_ AREA_NAME AREA_CODE STATE_ABRV STCOU_CODE COUNTY_NAME CDP_NAME CDP_CODE CDP AZ 04005 Coconino Kaibab Estates West 0436535 AZ 04005 Coconino Mormon Lake 0447680 AZ 04005 Coconino Mountain View Ranches 0447925 AZ 04005 Coconino Oak Creek Canyon 0450362 AZ 04005 Coconino Red Lake 0459372 AZ 04005 Coconino Timberline-Fernwood 0473890 AZ 04007 Gila Roosevelt Estates 0461302 AZ 04013 Maricopa Circle City 0413610 AZ 04017 Navajo Shumway 0466540 AZ 04019 Pima J-Six Ranchettes 0436440 AZ 04019 Pima Kleindale 0438290 AZ 04019 Pima Tucson Mountains 0477179 AZ 04027 Yuma Yuma Proving Ground 0485680 AR 05005 Baxter Buffalo City 0509700 X AR 05005 Baxter Gamaliel 0525630 X AR 05005 Baxter Henderson 0531270 X AR 05009 Boone Batavia 0503970 X AR 05019 Clark Alpine 0501090 X AR 05019 Clark Beirne 0504750 X AR 05023 Cleburne Drasco 0519720 X AR 05023 Cleburne Edgemont 0520800 X AR 05023 Cleburne Wilburn 0575590 X AR 05029 Conway Hattieville 0530730 X AR 05029 Conway Jerusalem 0535260 X AR 05029 Conway Springfield 0566110 X AR 05031 Craighead Bowman 0508020 X AR 05033 Crawford Dora 0519540 X AR 05033 Crawford Uniontown 0571060 X AR 05037 Cross Fair Oaks 0522720 X AR 05037 Cross Vanndale 0571570 X AR 05039 Dallas Ivan 0534540 X AR 05039 Dallas Princeton 0557530 X AR 05041 Desha Halley 0529380 X AR 05043 Drew Collins 0514920 AR 05043 Drew Lacey 0537450 X AR 05047 Franklin Alix 0500730 X AR 05051 Garland Crystal Springs 0516690 X Red font in the CDP_CODE field denotes a CDP that exists in more than one county. 3 of 66 New CDPs for Review in the PSAP Verification Phase (01/24/2020) AMERICAN_INDIAN_ AMERICAN_INDIAN_ ADDITIONAL_ AREA_NAME AREA_CODE STATE_ABRV STCOU_CODE COUNTY_NAME CDP_NAME CDP_CODE CDP AR 05051 Garland Pearcy 0554170 X AR 05055 Greene Walcott 0572290 X AR 05057 Hempstead Saratoga 0562630 X AR 05059 Hot Spring Bismark 0506460 X AR 05059 Hot Spring Jones Mills 0535770 X AR 05061 Howard Center Point 0512700 X AR 05061 Howard Saratoga 0562630 X AR 05063 Independence Besthesda 0505770 X AR 05063 Independence Desha 0518580 X AR 05063 Independence Floral 0524070 X AR 05063 Independence Salado 0562120 X AR 05065 Izard Mount Olive 0547810 X AR 05065 Izard Violet Hill 0572170 X AR 05069 Jefferson Tucker 0570070 X AR 05071 Johnson Oark 0551230 X AR 05071 Johnson Ozone 0553060 X AR 05081 Little River Alleene 0500820 X AR 05087 Madison Kingston 0536910 X AR 05087 Madison Wesley 0574090 X AR 05089 Marion Oakland 0551110 X AR 05091 Miller Genoa 0526260 X AR 05093 Mississippi Armorel 0502230 X AR 05095 Monroe Indian Bay 0534220 X AR 05095 Monroe Monroe 0546460 X AR 05097 Montgomery Caddo Gap 0510330 X AR 05097 Montgomery Pencil Bluff 0554410 X AR 05101 Newton Deer 0517860 X AR 05101 Newton Mount Judea 0547720 X AR 05101 Newton Ponca 0556630 X AR 05101 Newton Wayton 0573730 X AR 05105 Perry Aplin 0501630 X AR 05107 Phillips Mellwood 0545110 X AR 05107 Phillips Oneida 0552280 X AR 05107 Phillips Poplar Grove 0556690 X AR 05109 Pike Newhope 0549370 X AR 05111 Poinsett Payneway 0554110 X AR 05111 Poinsett Rivervale 0559630 X Red font in the CDP_CODE field denotes a CDP that exists in more than one county. 4 of 66 New CDPs for Review in the PSAP Verification Phase (01/24/2020) AMERICAN_INDIAN_ AMERICAN_INDIAN_ ADDITIONAL_ AREA_NAME AREA_CODE STATE_ABRV STCOU_CODE COUNTY_NAME CDP_NAME CDP_CODE CDP AR 05113 Polk Acorn 0500190 X AR 05113 Polk Board Camp 0507420 X AR 05115 Pope Appleton 0501660 X AR 05115 Pope Oak Grove 0550990 X AR 05121 Randolph Warm Springs 0573250 X AR 05123 St. Francis Goodwin 0527610 X AR 05125 Saline Sardis 0562660 X AR 05127 Scott Boles 0507510 X AR 05129 Searcy Witts Springs 0576460 X AR 05135 Sharp Ozark Acres 0553000 X AR 05137 Stone Fox 0524910 X AR 05137 Stone Pleasant Grove 0556060 X AR 05139 Union Lawson 0538950 X AR 05139 Union Mount Holly 0547660 X AR 05139 Union Urbana 0571180 X AR 05141 Van Buren Bee Branch 0504630 X AR 05143 Washington Canehill 0511080 X AR 05143 Washington Cincinnati 0513960 X AR 05143 Washington Evansville 0522300 X AR 05143 Washington Morrow 0547090 X AR 05143 Washington Summers 0567880 X AR 05145 White El Paso 0521520 X AR 05145 White Floyd 0524130 X AR 05147 Woodruff Gregory 0528840 X AR 05149 Yell Centerville 0512940 X AR 05149 Yell Rover 0561190 X CA 06005 Amador Lockwood 0642142 CA 06017 El Dorado Meyers 0647206 CA 06019 Fresno Millerton 0647592 CA 06025 Imperial El Centro Naval Air Facility 0621788 CA 06027 Inyo Charleston View 0612730 CA 06027 Inyo Dixon Lane-MeadowCreek 0619406 CA 06029 Kern Alta Sierra 0601358 CA 06029 Kern Bakersfield Country Club 0603546 CA 06029 Kern Benton Park 0605356 CA 06029 Kern Casa Loma 0611696 CA 06029 Kern Choctaw Valley 0613278 Red font in the CDP_CODE field denotes a CDP that exists in more than one county. 5 of 66 New CDPs for Review in the PSAP Verification Phase (01/24/2020) AMERICAN_INDIAN_ AMERICAN_INDIAN_ ADDITIONAL_ AREA_NAME AREA_CODE STATE_ABRV STCOU_CODE COUNTY_NAME CDP_NAME CDP_CODE CDP CA 06029 Kern Cottonwood 0616623 CA 06029 Kern Di Giorgio 0619248 CA 06029 Kern East Bakersfield 0620515 CA 06029 Kern East Niles 0620903 CA 06029 Kern Edison 0621544 CA 06029 Kern El Adobe 0621691 CA 06029 Kern Fairfax 0623158 CA 06029 Kern Glennville 0630126 CA 06029 Kern Goodmanville 0630412 CA 06029 Kern Hillcrest 0633689 CA 06029 Kern La Cresta 0639052
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