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Community Profile for Scio Twp |
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Population and Households Overview | ||||
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Component |
1990 Census 1 |
2000 Census |
Mar 2006 |
2030 Forecast |
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Household Population |
9,563 |
13,405 |
16,076 |
23,148 |
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Group Quarters Population |
15 |
16 |
16 |
16 |
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Total Population |
9,578 |
13,421 |
16,092 |
23,164 |
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Households |
3,479 |
5,057 |
6,223 |
9,080 |
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Housing Units |
3,589 |
5,234 |
6,543 |
n/a |
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Household Size |
2.75 |
2.65 |
2.58 |
2.55 |
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1 - Revisions to 1990 total population and households by the U.S. Census Bureau have also been applied to 1990 household population and housing units by SEMCOG. | ||||
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Population by Age | |||
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Age Groups |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
2030 Forecast |
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Age 0-4 |
757 (8%) |
890 (7%) |
1,436 (6%) |
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Age 5-17 |
1,793 (19%) |
2,771 (21%) |
4,257 (18%) |
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Age 18-34 |
2,205 (23%) |
2,500 (19%) |
4,553 (20%) |
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Age 35-64 |
4,100 (43%) |
6,171 (46%) |
9,014 (39%) |
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Age 65+ |
725 (8%) |
1,089 (8%) |
3,904 (17%) |
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Total Population |
9,578 2 |
13,421 |
23,164 |
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2 - 1990 total population does not equal the sum of the age populations due to revisions to total population by the U.S. Census Bureau. | |||
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Population by Race and Hispanic Origin | |||
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Race |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
2000 Census |
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White |
9,091 (95%) |
11,851 (88%) |
12,105 (88%) |
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Black |
261 (3%) |
641 (5%) |
744 (5%) |
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American Indian |
21 (0%) |
36 (0%) |
111 (1%) |
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Asian |
184 (2%) |
559 (4%) |
658 (5%) |
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Pacific Islander |
0 (0%) |
5 (0%) |
7 (0%) |
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Other Race |
23 (0%) |
57 (0%) |
89 (1%) |
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Multi-Racial |
n/a |
272 (2%) |
n/a |
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Total Population |
9,578 3 |
13,421 |
13,714 4 |
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Hispanic Origin |
100 (1%) |
218 (2%) |
n/a |
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Not of Hispanic Origin |
9,480 (99%) |
13,203 (98%) |
n/a |
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3 - 1990 total population does not equal the sum of the racial populations due to revisions to total population by the U.S. Census Bureau. | |||
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Population Age 25 or Older by Education | ||
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Highest Level of Educational Attainment |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
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Did Not Graduate High School |
518 (8%) |
380 (4%) |
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Graduated High School |
1,234 (19%) |
1,049 (12%) |
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Some College, No Degree |
1,198 (19%) |
1,746 (20%) |
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Associate Degree |
468 (7%) |
451 (5%) |
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Bachelor's Degree |
1,477 (23%) |
2,519 (29%) |
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Graduate or Professional Degree |
1,444 (23%) |
2,635 (30%) |
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Total Population Age 25 or Older 5 |
6,327 |
8,832 |
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5 - The 100% count of total population age 25 or older shown here may not equal the sum of the sample data. | ||
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Births by Race of Mother | |||
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Race of Mother |
Annual Average |
Annual Average |
2003 |
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White |
85 (93%) |
94 (85%) |
107 (75%) |
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Black |
1 (1%) |
3 (3%) |
1 (1%) |
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American Indian |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
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Asian or Pacific Islander |
2 (2%) |
10 (9%) |
29 (20%) |
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Other or Unknown |
3 (3%) |
3 (3%) |
5 (4%) |
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Total Births |
91 |
110 |
142 |
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Deaths by Race | |||
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Race |
Annual Average |
Annual Average |
2003 |
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White |
44 (100%) |
46 (96%) |
56 (98%) |
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Black |
0 (0%) |
1 (2%) |
0 (0%) |
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American Indian |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
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Asian or Pacific Islander |
0 (0%) |
1 (2%) |
1 (2%) |
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Other or Unknown |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
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Total Deaths |
44 |
48 |
57 |
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Households by Type | |||
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Households |
1990 Forecast |
2000 Forecast |
2030 Forecast |
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With Children |
1,281 (39%) |
2,070 (41%) |
3,115 (34%) |
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Without Children |
2,023 (61%) |
2,987 (59%) |
5,965 (66%) |
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Income Quartile 1 - Low 6 |
235 (7%) |
237 (5%) |
270 (3%) |
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Income Quartile 2 |
550 (17%) |
660 (13%) |
1,143 (13%) |
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Income Quartile 3 |
847 (26%) |
1,116 (22%) |
2,201 (24%) |
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Income Quartile 4 - High |
1,672 (51%) |
3,044 (60%) |
5,466 (60%) |
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Total Households |
3,304 |
5,057 |
9,080 |
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6 - Indicates the number of households in the community whose household income is within each household income quartile of Southeast Michigan. | |||
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Household Income | ||
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Income Categories as Reported in Each Census |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
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Less than $10,000 |
198 (6%) |
82 (2%) |
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$10,000 to $14,999 |
77 (2%) |
94 (2%) |
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$15,000 to $24,999 |
258 (7%) |
345 (7%) |
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$25,000 to $34,999 |
371 (11%) |
359 (7%) |
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$35,000 to $49,999 |
696 (20%) |
551 (11%) |
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$50,000 to $74,999 |
817 (23%) |
895 (18%) |
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$75,000 to $99,999 |
514 (15%) |
686 (14%) |
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$100,000 to $149,999 |
391 (11%) |
1,042 (21%) |
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$150,000 or more |
194 (6%) |
935 (19%) |
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Total Households 7 |
3,479 8 |
5,057 |
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Median Household Income (In 1999 Dollars) |
$ 71,320 |
$ 81,976 |
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Households in Poverty |
150 (4%) |
151 (3%) |
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Persons in Poverty |
380 (4%) |
345 (3%) |
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7 - The 100% count of total households shown here may not equal the sum of the sample data. | ||
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Housing Tenure | ||
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Tenure |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
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Owner Occupied Units |
3,186 (89%) |
4,206 (80%) |
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Median Housing Value (In 2000 dollars) |
$ 222,735 |
$ 280,000 |
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Renter Occupied Units |
294 (8%) |
851 (16%) |
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Median Contract Rent (In 2000 Dollars) |
$ 726 |
$ 663 |
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Vacant Units |
110 (3%) |
177 (3%) |
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Total Housing Units |
3,589 9 |
5,234 |
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Housing Units by Structure Type | ||
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Structure Type |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
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One-Family Detached |
2,527 (70%) |
3,559 (68%) |
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One-Family Attached |
95 (3%) |
179 (3%) |
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Two-Family / Duplex |
57 (2%) |
37 (1%) |
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Multi-Unit Apartments |
57 (2%) |
608 (12%) |
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Mobile Homes |
841 (23%) |
832 (16%) |
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Other Units |
13 (0%) |
0 (0%) |
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Total Housing Units |
3,589 10 |
5,234 11 |
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10 - Revision to 1990 households by the U.S. Census Bureau has been applied to the 1990 total housing units shown here. | ||
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Residential Building Permits | ||||
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Structure Type |
Annual Average |
Annual Average |
2005 |
2006 |
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Single Family / Detached Condo |
186 |
169 |
55 |
2 |
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Townhouse / Attached Condo |
0 |
67 |
92 |
0 |
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Two-Family / Duplex |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Multi-Family / Apartments |
78 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Total New Units |
264 |
236 |
147 |
2 |
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Total Units Demolished |
1 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
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Net Total |
263 |
234 |
146 |
2 |
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Current Employment Estimates by Industrial Class 12 | ||||
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Industrial Class |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
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Agriculture, Mining, and Natural Resources |
84 (1%) |
97 (1%) |
107 (1%) |
99 (1%) |
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Manufacturing |
3,582 (41%) |
3,623 (40%) |
3,845 (41%) |
3,611 (40%) |
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Transportation, Communication, and Utility |
304 (3%) |
243 (3%) |
306 (3%) |
375 (4%) |
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Wholesale Trade |
1,068 (12%) |
1,155 (13%) |
1,076 (11%) |
1,017 (11%) |
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Retail Trade |
1,657 (19%) |
1,991 (22%) |
1,991 (21%) |
1,881 (21%) |
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Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate |
113 (1%) |
108 (1%) |
145 (2%) |
153 (2%) |
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Services |
1,963 (22%) |
1,808 (20%) |
1,844 (20%) |
1,873 (21%) |
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Public Administration |
68 (1%) |
71 (1%) |
78 (1%) |
76 (1%) |
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Total Employment |
8,839 |
9,096 |
9,392 |
9,085 |
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12 - The data represents employment covered by unemployment insurance programs. "n/a" indicates data blocked due to confidentiality concerns of ES-202 files. | ||||
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Employment by Industrial Class 13 | |||
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Industrial Class |
1990 Forecast |
2000 Forecast |
2030 Forecast |
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Agriculture, Mining, and Natural Resources |
269 (3%) |
270 (3%) |
192 (1%) |
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Manufacturing |
3,258 (37%) |
3,986 (37%) |
4,315 (28%) |
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Transportation, Communication, and Utility |
382 (4%) |
636 (6%) |
830 (5%) |
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Wholesale Trade |
764 (9%) |
1,044 (10%) |
1,180 (8%) |
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Retail Trade |
1,062 (12%) |
1,788 (17%) |
3,397 (22%) |
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Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate |
111 (1%) |
183 (2%) |
558 (4%) |
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Services |
2,818 (32%) |
2,573 (24%) |
4,799 (31%) |
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Public Administration |
159 (2%) |
297 (3%) |
369 (2%) |
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Total Employment |
8,823 |
10,777 |
15,640 |
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13 - The data represents all (covered and non-covered) employment. "n/a" indicates data blocked due to confidentiality concerns of ES-202 files. | |||
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Vehicles Available Per Household | ||
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Number of Vehicles Available |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
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None |
92 (3%) |
69 (1%) |
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One |
663 (19%) |
1,255 (25%) |
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Two |
1,885 (54%) |
2,595 (52%) |
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Three or More |
840 (24%) |
1,112 (22%) |
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Total Households 14 |
3,479 15 |
5,057 |
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14 - The 100% count of total households shown here may not equal the sum of the sample data. | ||
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Commuting to Work | ||
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Means of Transportation to Work |
1990 Census |
2000 Census |
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Drove Alone |
4,529 (87%) |
6,280 (85%) |
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Carpool or Vanpool |
317 (6%) |
591 (8%) |
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Public Transportation |
11 (0%) |
27 (0%) |
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Walked to Work |
61 (1%) |
36 (0%) |
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Other Means |
28 (1%) |
53 (1%) |
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Worked at Home |
271 (5%) |
407 (6%) |
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Total Workers Age 16 or Older |
5,217 |
7,394 |
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Mean Travel Time to Work (In Minutes) |
19 |
22 |
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Land Use / Land Cover ( View Detailed Land Use Summary) | ||
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Land Use Type |
1990 Acres |
2000 Acres |
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Single-Family 16 |
4,202 (20%) |
5,436 (26%) |
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Multiple-Family |
24 (0%) |
93 (0%) |
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Commercial and Office |
120 (1%) |
183 (1%) |
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Institutional |
101 (0%) |
121 (1%) |
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Industrial |
705 (3%) |
815 (4%) |
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Transportation, Communication, and Utility |
317 (2%) |
319 (2%) |
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Cultural, Outdoor Recreation, and Cemetery |
178 (1%) |
346 (2%) |
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Active Agriculture |
7,555 (36%) |
6,043 (29%) |
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Grassland and Shrub |
2,732 (13%) |
2,727 (13%) |
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Woodland and Wetland |
3,957 (19%) |
3,832 (18%) |
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Extractive and Barren |
277 (1%) |
156 (1%) |
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Water |
187 (1%) |
212 (1%) |
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Under Development 17 |
514 (2%) |
585 (3%) |
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Total Acres 18 |
20,869 |
20,869 |
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16 - Single-Family land use: areas of single-family houses, and also includes manufactured housing, farmsteads, and portions of developing single-family residential. | ||
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Residential Density (Units per Acre) | |||
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Density Type |
1990 |
2000 |
1990-2000 |
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Single-Family Land Use |
0.81 |
0.81 |
0.80 |
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Gross Residential Density |
0.84 |
0.94 |
1.24 |
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19 - 1990-2000 Increment: The density of housing units built 1990-2000, that is, the number of housing units built divided by the area of residential land added 1990-2000. Increment values are not shown for categories in which acreage and/or units decreased, or in which acreage changed by less than 10 acres. | |||
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Summary of Development Changes (in Acres) | |||
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Development Status |
1990 |
2000 |
1990-2000 |
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Undeveloped |
15,222 |
13,555 |
-1,667 (-11.0%) |
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Developed |
5,647 |
7,315 |
1,668 (29.5%) |
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Residential |
4,226 |
5,530 |
1,304 (30.9%) |
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Nonresidential |
1,421 |
1,785 |
364 (25.6%) |
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Percent Developed |
27.0 |
35.0 |
8.0 (29.6%) |
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