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CTS Sites in the CTSonline Metropolitan Area Categories

The table below shows how the 60 CTS communities (“sites”) fall into the three metropolitan area categories used in CTSonline, 1996-97 through 2003 (the 2007 CTS Household Survey no longer identifies “sites”).  Both the name and the CTS identification number are listed for each site.  For a list of the counties that comprise each site, refer to the Site-County Crosswalk (HSC Technical Publication No. 31). The population estimates come from the U.S. Census Bureau web site.

Non-Metropolitan Areas
Small Metropolitan Areas (population less than
two million)
Large Metropolitan Areas (population
two million or more)

52 West Central Alabama
53 Central Arkansas
54 Northern Georgia
55 Northeast Illinois   
56 Northeast Indiana    
57 Eastern Maine         
58 Eastern North Carolina
59 Northern Utah        
60 Northwest Washington

3 Greenville, SC     
4 Indianapolis, IN   
5 Lansing, MI        
6 Little Rock, AR    
8 Newark, NJ*
12 Syracuse, NY      
14 Augusta, GA       
16 Bridgeport, CT    
18 Columbus, OH      
21 Greensboro, NC    
23 Huntington, WV    
24 Killeen, TX       
25 Knoxville, TN     
26 Las Vegas, NV     
28 Middlesex, NJ     
29 Milwaukee, WI     
31 Modesto, CA       
38 Rochester, NY      
39 San Antonio, TX   
40 San Francisco, CA 
41 Santa Rosa, CA    
42 Shreveport, LA    
45 Tulsa, OK         
47 West Palm Beach, FL
48 Worcester, MA    
49 Dothan, AL 
50 Terre Haute, IN   
51 Wilmington, NC

1 Boston, MA
2 Cleveland, OH     
7 Miami, FL
8 Newark, NJ*
9 Orange County, CA 
10 Phoenix, AZ      
11 Seattle, WA      
13 Atlanta, GA      
15 Baltimore, MD    
17 Chicago, IL      
19 Denver, CO       
20 Detroit, MI      
22 Houston, TX      
27 Los Angeles, CA  
30 Minneapolis, MN  
32 Nassau, NY       
33 New York City, NY
34 Philadelphia, PA 
35 Pittsburgh, PA   
36 Portland, OR     
37 Riverside, CA    
43 St. Louis, MO    
44 Tampa, FL        
46 Washington, DC


* For 1996-97 and 1998-99, Newark's population was less than two million. For 2000-01 and 2003, it was two million or more.
  No other site is in a different category for different years.