New Data Fields for HUD Aggregated USPS Administrative Data on Address Vacancies
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Din, Alexander. “New Data Fields for HUD Aggregated USPS Administrative Data on Address Vacancies.” Cityscape 23, no. 3 (2021): 283–294. https://www.huduser.gov/portal/periodicals/cityscpe/vol23num3/article11.html.
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Abstract
Since 2005, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has worked
in partnership with the United States Postal Service (USPS) to receive administrative data on address
vacancies. HUD has made that data available to government entities and nonprofit researchers.
Since 2012, HUD has received more than 3,100 requests for access to the data. In the most recent
agreement between HUD and USPS, new fields have become available regarding (1) the USPS
preferred name and preferred state for a ZIP Code, (2) the count of addresses added to the USPS
Address Management System (AMS) during the quarter, and (3) drop counts for entities such as
mobile home communities and gated communities where mail is delivered to a single recipient but no
data are collected for the addresses using that node. The purpose of acquiring those extra data was to
better understand address vacancy and neighborhood change. It is expected that these new data fields
will continue to be available for future datasets