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Yolanda Francisco-Nez, Coordinator
Mayor's Office of Diversity & Human Rights
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451 South State, Room 306
Salt Lake City, Utah
Mailing Address
PO Box 145434
Salt Lake City UT 84114-5434
Phone Number
801.535.7734
Fax
801.535.6331
Email Address
odhr@slcgov.com
Hours of Operation
8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday - Friday

 
 

 


What Is the Census and Why Is It So Important to Salt Lake City?

Please read this message from Mayor Becker about the Census' importance to our city.

For quick facts about the Census, click here. For Frequently Asked Questions, click here.

Toolkit

Click here for the PDF.

Click here for a sample events flyer in Word format (editable).

Logo: Click here for the logo in CMYK for print. Click here for the logo in RGB (jpeg).

Census Timeline

March 2010 - Census forms are mailed or delivered to households.

April 1, 2010 - National Census Day. A good day to send back your completed forms.

April through July 2010 - Census takers visit households that did not return a form by mail.

December 2010 - The Census Bureau delivers population information to the President for apportionment.

March 2011 - By law, the Census Bureau completes delivery of redistricting data to the states.

More. . .

Committees

The City has organized a Complete Count Committee and nine subcommittees to reach out to residents and specific groups.

The Complete Count Committee (CCC) is comprised of all subcommittee members, chairs and liaisons. The CCC program consists of community and government leaders dedicated to building awareness of the 2010 Census. CCC members:

  • Organize a team of local people to provide the cultural and community insights necessary to build 2010 Census awareness efforts

  • Promote the value of accurate and complete census data

  • Have a positive impact on the questionnaire response rate

Become a Partner

2010 Census Partners are government, non-profit, corporate or community organizations that have formally pledged their commitment to share the 2010 Census message and mobilize their constituents in support of the Census Bureau's goal of achieving a complete count.

To become a partner, fill out the Partnership Agreement form.

City Staff Contacts

Yolanda Francisco-Nez
Salt Lake City Census Co-Chair
Phone: 801.535.7734
Email

Joanne Milner
Salt Lake City Census Co-Chair
Phone: 801.535.7738
Email

Census Jobs

For information about possible job openings, click here and here.

Committee & Subcommittee Minutes

These will be posted here as available.

Please check the calendar for meeting information. Agendas will be attached to the calendar listing.
 

 

 

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