Does anyone know of a tool that can ingest a 15 digit GEOID for blocks and spit out the "long form" of the name? Like, give it 987654567898654 and it spits out "Block 54 in Tract 8000 Columbus, GA"
And just automagically spit that out? Sounds like a great python project but I'm not aware of a specific tool.
Thank you Joe
It depends on where and how you want to do this, but you can query something like TIGERweb's blocks service.
https://tigerweb.geo.census.gov/arcgis/rest/services/TIGERweb/Tracts_Blocks/MapServer/2/query?where=GEOID+%3D++170938904024030&outFields=*&returnGeometry=false&f=json
This doesn't give you the long form, but it gives you everything else you need to make the long form.
Alternatively, you might look into the Census API: https://www.census.gov/data/developers.html
I've not used it to query out a single GEOID before, but it works wonders for returning census data from a simple query.
Can you elaborate on the context of where you're looking to do this? There are some other ways you might approach this.
I'll ask the young man who posed the question to me and see if he can elaborate, thank you for your response Josh I hope I can help you with something one day 😃