Township of Scio, Michigan

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U.S. Census Data / Estimates for Scio Township

Community Profile for Scio Twp

Population and Households Overview

Component

1990 Census 1

2000 Census

Mar 2006
SEMCOG

2030 Forecast

Household Population

9,563

13,405

16,076

23,148

Group Quarters Population

15

16

16

16

Total Population

9,578

13,421

16,092

23,164

Households

3,479

5,057

6,223

9,080

Housing Units

3,589

5,234

6,543

n/a

Household Size

2.75

2.65

2.58

2.55

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.

Population by Age

Age Groups

1990 Census

2000 Census

2030 Forecast

Age 0-4

757 (8%)

890 (7%)

1,436 (6%)

Age 5-17

1,793 (19%)

2,771 (21%)

4,257 (18%)

Age 18-34

2,205 (23%)

2,500 (19%)

4,553 (20%)

Age 35-64

4,100 (43%)

6,171 (46%)

9,014 (39%)

Age 65+

725 (8%)

1,089 (8%)

3,904 (17%)

Total Population

9,578 2

13,421

23,164

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.

Population by Race and Hispanic Origin

Race

1990 Census

2000 Census

2000 Census
Alone or Combined

White

9,091 (95%)

11,851 (88%)

12,105 (88%)

Black

261 (3%)

641 (5%)

744 (5%)

American Indian

21 (0%)

36 (0%)

111 (1%)

Asian

184 (2%)

559 (4%)

658 (5%)

Pacific Islander

0 (0%)

5 (0%)

7 (0%)

Other Race

23 (0%)

57 (0%)

89 (1%)

Multi-Racial

n/a

272 (2%)

n/a

Total Population

9,578 3

13,421

13,714 4

Hispanic Origin

100 (1%)

218 (2%)

n/a

Not of Hispanic Origin

9,480 (99%)

13,203 (98%)

n/a

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.
4 - 2000 total here will exceed total population as those persons marking more than one race are counted in each race category they marked.

Population Age 25 or Older by Education

Highest Level of Educational Attainment

1990 Census

2000 Census

Did Not Graduate High School

518 (8%)

380 (4%)

Graduated High School

1,234 (19%)

1,049 (12%)

Some College, No Degree

1,198 (19%)

1,746 (20%)

Associate Degree

468 (7%)

451 (5%)

Bachelor's Degree

1,477 (23%)

2,519 (29%)

Graduate or Professional Degree

1,444 (23%)

2,635 (30%)

Total Population Age 25 or Older 5

6,327

8,832

5 - The 100% count of total population age 25 or older shown here may not equal the sum of the sample data.

Births by Race of Mother

Race of Mother

Annual Average
1993-1997

Annual Average
1998-2002

2003

White

85 (93%)

94 (85%)

107 (75%)

Black

1 (1%)

3 (3%)

1 (1%)

American Indian

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

Asian or Pacific Islander

2 (2%)

10 (9%)

29 (20%)

Other or Unknown

3 (3%)

3 (3%)

5 (4%)

Total Births

91

110

142

Deaths by Race

Race

Annual Average
1993-1997

Annual Average
1998-2002

2003

White

44 (100%)

46 (96%)

56 (98%)

Black

0 (0%)

1 (2%)

0 (0%)

American Indian

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

Asian or Pacific Islander

0 (0%)

1 (2%)

1 (2%)

Other or Unknown

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

Total Deaths

44

48

57

Households by Type

Households

1990 Forecast

2000 Forecast

2030 Forecast

With Children

1,281 (39%)

2,070 (41%)

3,115 (34%)

Without Children

2,023 (61%)

2,987 (59%)

5,965 (66%)

Income Quartile 1 - Low 6

235 (7%)

237 (5%)

270 (3%)

Income Quartile 2

550 (17%)

660 (13%)

1,143 (13%)

Income Quartile 3

847 (26%)

1,116 (22%)

2,201 (24%)

Income Quartile 4 - High

1,672 (51%)

3,044 (60%)

5,466 (60%)

Total Households

3,304

5,057

9,080

6 - Indicates the number of households in the community whose household income is within each household income quartile of Southeast Michigan.

Household Income

Income Categories as Reported in Each Census

1990 Census

2000 Census

Less than $10,000

198 (6%)

82 (2%)

$10,000 to $14,999

77 (2%)

94 (2%)

$15,000 to $24,999

258 (7%)

345 (7%)

$25,000 to $34,999

371 (11%)

359 (7%)

$35,000 to $49,999

696 (20%)

551 (11%)

$50,000 to $74,999

817 (23%)

895 (18%)

$75,000 to $99,999

514 (15%)

686 (14%)

$100,000 to $149,999

391 (11%)

1,042 (21%)

$150,000 or more

194 (6%)

935 (19%)

Total Households 7

3,479 8

5,057

Median Household Income (In 1999 Dollars)

$ 71,320

$ 81,976

Households in Poverty

150 (4%)

151 (3%)

Persons in Poverty

380 (4%)

345 (3%)

7 - The 100% count of total households shown here may not equal the sum of the sample data.
8 - Revision to 1990 total households by the U.S. Census Bureau is shown here.

Housing Tenure

Tenure

1990 Census

2000 Census

Owner Occupied Units

3,186 (89%)

4,206 (80%)

  Median Housing Value (In 2000 dollars)

$ 222,735

$ 280,000

Renter Occupied Units

294 (8%)

851 (16%)

  Median Contract Rent (In 2000 Dollars)

$ 726

$ 663

Vacant Units

110 (3%)

177 (3%)

Total Housing Units

3,589 9

5,234


9 - 1990 total housing units, as revised by SEMCOG, does not equal the sum of occupied and vacant units due to revisions to households by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Housing Units by Structure Type

Structure Type

1990 Census

2000 Census

One-Family Detached

2,527 (70%)

3,559 (68%)

One-Family Attached

95 (3%)

179 (3%)

Two-Family / Duplex

57 (2%)

37 (1%)

Multi-Unit Apartments

57 (2%)

608 (12%)

Mobile Homes

841 (23%)

832 (16%)

Other Units

13 (0%)

0 (0%)

Total Housing Units

3,589 10

5,234 11

10 - Revision to 1990 households by the U.S. Census Bureau has been applied to the 1990 total housing units shown here.
11 - The 100% count of 2000 total housing units shown here may not equal the sum of the 2000 sample data.

Residential Building Permits

Structure Type

Annual Average
1995-1999

Annual Average
2000-2004

2005

2006

Single Family / Detached Condo

186

169

55

2

Townhouse / Attached Condo

0

67

92

0

Two-Family / Duplex

0

0

0

0

Multi-Family / Apartments

78

0

0

0

Total New Units

264

236

147

2

Total Units Demolished

1

2

1

0

Net Total

263

234

146

2

Current Employment Estimates by Industrial Class 12

Industrial Class

1999

2000

2001

2002

Agriculture, Mining, and Natural Resources

84 (1%)

97 (1%)

107 (1%)

99 (1%)

Manufacturing

3,582 (41%)

3,623 (40%)

3,845 (41%)

3,611 (40%)

Transportation, Communication, and Utility

304 (3%)

243 (3%)

306 (3%)

375 (4%)

Wholesale Trade

1,068 (12%)

1,155 (13%)

1,076 (11%)

1,017 (11%)

Retail Trade

1,657 (19%)

1,991 (22%)

1,991 (21%)

1,881 (21%)

Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate

113 (1%)

108 (1%)

145 (2%)

153 (2%)

Services

1,963 (22%)

1,808 (20%)

1,844 (20%)

1,873 (21%)

Public Administration

68 (1%)

71 (1%)

78 (1%)

76 (1%)

Total Employment

8,839

9,096

9,392

9,085

12 - The data represents employment covered by unemployment insurance programs. "n/a" indicates data blocked due to confidentiality concerns of ES-202 files.

Employment by Industrial Class 13

Industrial Class

1990 Forecast

2000 Forecast

2030 Forecast

Agriculture, Mining, and Natural Resources

269 (3%)

270 (3%)

192 (1%)

Manufacturing

3,258 (37%)

3,986 (37%)

4,315 (28%)

Transportation, Communication, and Utility

382 (4%)

636 (6%)

830 (5%)

Wholesale Trade

764 (9%)

1,044 (10%)

1,180 (8%)

Retail Trade

1,062 (12%)

1,788 (17%)

3,397 (22%)

Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate

111 (1%)

183 (2%)

558 (4%)

Services

2,818 (32%)

2,573 (24%)

4,799 (31%)

Public Administration

159 (2%)

297 (3%)

369 (2%)

Total Employment

8,823

10,777

15,640

13 - The data represents all (covered and non-covered) employment. "n/a" indicates data blocked due to confidentiality concerns of ES-202 files.

Vehicles Available Per Household

Number of Vehicles Available

1990 Census

2000 Census

None

92 (3%)

69 (1%)

One

663 (19%)

1,255 (25%)

Two

1,885 (54%)

2,595 (52%)

Three or More

840 (24%)

1,112 (22%)

Total Households 14

3,479 15

5,057

14 - The 100% count of total households shown here may not equal the sum of the sample data.
15 - Revision to 1990 total households by the U.S. Census Bureau is shown here.

Commuting to Work

Means of Transportation to Work

1990 Census

2000 Census

Drove Alone

4,529 (87%)

6,280 (85%)

Carpool or Vanpool

317 (6%)

591 (8%)

Public Transportation

11 (0%)

27 (0%)

Walked to Work

61 (1%)

36 (0%)

Other Means

28 (1%)

53 (1%)

Worked at Home

271 (5%)

407 (6%)

Total Workers Age 16 or Older

5,217

7,394

Mean Travel Time to Work (In Minutes)

19

22

Land Use / Land Cover ( View Detailed Land Use Summary)

Land Use Type

1990 Acres

2000 Acres

Single-Family 16

4,202 (20%)

5,436 (26%)

Multiple-Family

24 (0%)

93 (0%)

Commercial and Office

120 (1%)

183 (1%)

Institutional

101 (0%)

121 (1%)

Industrial

705 (3%)

815 (4%)

Transportation, Communication, and Utility

317 (2%)

319 (2%)

Cultural, Outdoor Recreation, and Cemetery

178 (1%)

346 (2%)

Active Agriculture

7,555 (36%)

6,043 (29%)

Grassland and Shrub

2,732 (13%)

2,727 (13%)

Woodland and Wetland

3,957 (19%)

3,832 (18%)

Extractive and Barren

277 (1%)

156 (1%)

Water

187 (1%)

212 (1%)

Under Development 17

514 (2%)

585 (3%)

Total Acres 18

20,869

20,869

16 - Single-Family land use: areas of single-family houses, and also includes manufactured housing, farmsteads, and portions of developing single-family residential.
17 - Under Development: includes two types of areas, 1. The acreage not built on in areas where new residential construction is partially completed, and 2. Areas where ground breaking has occurred and no land use type could be determined.
18 - 1990 and 2000 total acres may not be the same due to rounding errors and precision differences between 1990 and 2000 GIS layers.

Residential Density (Units per Acre)

Density Type

1990

2000

1990-2000    
Increment19

Single-Family Land Use

0.81

0.81

0.80

Gross Residential Density

0.84

0.94

1.24

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.

Summary of Development Changes (in Acres)

Development Status

1990

2000

1990-2000
Change

Undeveloped

15,222

13,555

-1,667 (-11.0%)

Developed

5,647

7,315

1,668 (29.5%)

  Residential

4,226

5,530

1,304 (30.9%)

  Nonresidential

1,421

1,785

364 (25.6%)

Percent Developed

27.0

35.0

8.0 (29.6%)

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