Template talk:Lists of settlements by U.S. state
Consistent format for "list of [state]'s largest cities" tablesHello everyone! I feel we should start a discussion about creating a consistent table format across each of the states' "largest cities" lists. Personally, I'm keen on the format that South Dakota and Nebraska use, but I could also see the use of adding in columns for population density and the like (though finding the most accurate up-to-date areas for cities may be more difficult than fetching the most recent Census estimates which are published annually). The first obstacle I can think of that could cause difficulty in maintaining a consistent format would obviously be in regards to how some states consider cities, towns, villages, townships, etc. to be different enough municipalities that they warrant their own pages (like New York, New Jersey, Michigan, etc.) I'm from South Dakota and incorporated municipalities are classified as either cities or towns (with one being incorporated as a village) and the current list that I linked above for South Dakota shows all of the incorporated places regardless of city, town, or village status. But some states have separate lists for their cities, towns, and villages. I feel that each of the states lists should be incorporated places regardless as to what type of municipality they are...so long as they are separate incorporated government municipalities (as opposed to CDPs). Would anyone else be willing to weigh in and see if we can get each of these pages to be consistent? I'd be willing to help in revamping some of these lists, as well! Thanks! Coulraphobic123 (talk) 05:02, 5 August 2017 (UTC)
Thanks for responding! I think that the automated program that pulls the Census data is a really good idea, but at the same time I worry that the 2010 Census data is a little too out of date and I think it would be a good idea to update each year as the new estimates are released. I know that it would require a lot of people to update the 50 states lists, but I'd be willing to take on maybe like 10 states. That way if 5 people took 10 states, then it could be done. Or 10 people to do 5 states. Either way, I think that the annual estimates would be a good idea because it would provide the most up-to-date information and that seems to me to be the purpose of an encyclopedia entry. Do you know if there's a way or a source that updates annual land area as well? If not, we could just stick w/ the 2010 areas. I agree with everything else (the gallery, density, municipality type, etc). I have a question with the county column. If you go to the list of SD cities that I linked above, you'll see that I've included all of the counties for those municipalities that are in multiple counties. If you look in the talk page, I actually have a question in there for anyone (maybe you'd be able to help). Sioux Falls is in two counties, but it is the county seat for only one of those two counties. I would like just the top half of the county cell to be highlighted, but the bottom half not to be in order to reflect this. However, if we use the template that you have mentioned, it looks like the county cell isn't highlighted for the county seats...just the town. In the case that a municipality is in multiple counties, then I feel we should list the multiple counties and make a note like I did with Sioux Falls on the SD list. Also...how do you feel about listing them in order of population instead of alphabetically? I guess it doesn't matter since the tables would be sortable, but my preference is towards population order. That way we could eliminate the need on this infobox for the "by population" section which only has a handful of states.Coulraphobic123 (talk) 01:19, 7 August 2017 (UTC)
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