US Urban Area Map Reveals Significant Data Information

Uncomplicate Location Analysis by Mapping in an Urban Area-Level

Many organizations from different sectors are looking forward to creating a US Urban Area map. Urban areas are defined by the Bureau of Census as compromising all territories and housing units located in urbanized areas. They can also refer to places with 2,500 or more in population outside of the UAs. The good news is that Mapline makes it super easy for these organizations to start mapping urban area boundaries now! When Excel data is added on an urban area territory map, significant data information is revealed which may be crucial to decision-making.

Data information is further revealed when you use more exceptional mapping tools like the supersets. Maybe you are looking for a mapping option wherein you don’t need to manually update your data. Supersets is the answer you’re looking for! It enables you to set up an automated platform which updates every time your data updates. What a way to save your valuable time, isn’t it? 

US Urban Area Map
US Urban Area Map

Combine Data with Urban Area Boundaries

Analyze and visualize data by incorporating urban area boundaries. You’ll get to see the hidden insights which are pivotal when laying down business plans, marketing strategies, risk management, and more. 

  1. Create a Mapline account and login.
  2. Click the orange “Add New Items” button.
  3. Select “New Map” on the drop down arrow.
  4. Give your map a name and click “OK.”
  5. Click the “Add” button from the left sidebar.
  6. Select the “Territories” option.
  7. Click “From Mapline’s Repository.”
  8. From the “Territories” select “U.S. Urban Areas (2019).” You can also enter that on the search bar.
  9. Select how you want your boundaries to be colored in “Fill Color” (Random Colors, Uniform Color, Dynamic heat map colors, or Custom colors from spreadsheet).
  10. Click “OK.”

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