Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Census won't count deployed military as locals...the relationships between people in a household and other subjects. Groves visited Colorado Springs as part of a tour of regional Census Bureau offices across the country. He met with members of the Pikes Peak Area Complete Count Committee,... In this article: Census Bureau, Lionel Rivera, El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, Denver, El Paso, Postal Service, and Department of Defense |
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Colorado
...the state population was 4,939,456 in 2008, a 14% increase since the U.S. Census 2000. Denver is the capital of Colorado and the state's most populous city . Residents of Colorado are properly known as "Coloradans ", although the archaic term...
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Colorado Springs Gazette | October 11, 2009
CITY BUDGET: Public safety getting 55% of city's 2010 general fund
...104 police officers and 59 firefighters since 2000. That's a 17 percent rate of growth from 2000 to this year, bringing the city's uniformed force to 1,111 people, according to city figures. The Colorado Springs population increased 6 percent...
In this article: Colorado Springs, Revenue, U.S. Census Bureau, and U.S.
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Palmer Lake, Colorado
...out of them, are considered part of the town's watershed. Library services for the city are provided by the Palmer Lake Branch Library, located at 66 Lower Glenway in Palmer Lake. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has...
In this article: Palmer Lake, Colorado, Monument, Colorado Springs, Potato, El Paso County, Air Force Academy, Denver, and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad
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Colorado Springs Gazette | October 10, 2009
CITY BUDGET: Salaries chew up millions for Colorado Springs
...stuff affects you and your wallet. Even with $26.8 million in additional revenue from 2002 to 2008, Colorado Springs officials say the city is at a breaking point for its ability to maintain services. During the same period, the city's...
In this article: Colorado Springs, Revenue, Tax, Inflation, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and U.S. Census Bureau
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Wikipedia | June 17, 2009
El Paso County, Colorado
...States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 596,053 in 2008. The county seat is Colorado Springs , the second most populous city in Colorado. The Colorado Springs Metropolitan Statistical Area comprises El Paso County and...
In this article: El Paso County, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States Census Bureau, Pikes Peak, Teller County, Colorado City, and Barry Goldwater
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
United States Census
...entry into World War II. Under the Carter administration FBI agents went (1980) to the Census Bureau's Colorado Springs office with warrants to seize Census documents, but were forced to leave with nothing. Courts upheld that no agency,...
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Wikipedia | October 06, 2009
Fountain, Colorado
...Springs suburbs Security and Widefield make up the "Fountain Valley" community. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 19,081. In 1999, Fountain was chosen as "America's Millennium City" by the New York Times...
In this article: Fountain, Colorado, Colorado Springs, United States Census Bureau, Pikes Peak International Raceway, and Fort Carson
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Castle Rock, Colorado
...floods. As of 2005, the city is estimated to have a total population of 35,745. Castle Rock is now the 19th most populous municipality in Colorado. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 31.6 square...
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Colorado Springs, Colorado
...location to build his lab and study electricity. The United States Census Bureau estimates that in 2008 the population of the City of Colorado Springs was 380,307, (47th most populous U.S. city ), the population of the Colorado...
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Description from Wikipedia:
Colorado Springs is a Home Rule Municipality that is the county seat and most populous city of El Paso County, Colorado, United States. With an estimated population of 376,427 in 2007, it is the second most populous city in the state of Colorado and the 47th most populous city in the United States. This count differs significantly from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs' 2007 estimate of 402,417. In 2007 the Colorado Springs Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated population of 609,096.
Colorado Springs is located just east of the geographic center of the state and 61 mi south of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. At 6,035 feet (1839 meters) Colorado Springs sits over one mile above sea level, though some areas of the city are significantly higher. The city is situated near the base of one of the most famous American mountains, Pikes Peak, at the eastern edge of the southern Rocky Mountains. Colorado Springs was selected as the No. 1 Best Big City in "Best Places to Live" by Money magazine in 2006.
- Name:
- City of Colorado Springs
- Also Known As:
- The Springs
- Type:
- City
- Government type:
- Home Rule Municipality
- Founding Date:
- June 19, 1886
- Total Area (sq. mi):
- 186.1
- Total Area (km):
- 482.1
- Land Area (sq mi):
- 185.7
- Land Area (km):
- 481.1
- Water Area (sq mi):
- 0.4
- Water Area (km):
- 1.0
- Elevation (ft):
- 6035-7200
- Elevation (m):
- 1832
- Time Zone:
- MST
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