Oregon cities by population 2023

    • [PDF File] Demographic Services Center’s 2023 Population Estimates: …

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      The Demographic Services Center develops annual population estimates for each Wisconsin municipality and county. Wisconsin’s population estimate continued to grow in calendar year 2022, reaching a total population of 5,951,400 by January 1, 2023.

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    • [PDF File] 2022 Release of FBI Uniform Crime Reports for Oregon

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      17 April 2023 On March 6, 2023, the FBI released the Preliminary Uniform Crime Report (UCR) for calendar year 2022, which includes crime data reported to law enforcement agencies for US cities with a population of over 100,000 individuals between January and December of last year.1 This preliminary report provides counts of violent and property …

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    • [PDF File] CCA City County Apport 2023-24.xlsx

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      OREGON DEPT OF TRANSPORTION FUND APPORTIONMENTS POPULATION BY CITY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023-24. CITY OF SANDY CITY OF SCAPPOOSE CITY OF SCIO CITY OF SCOTTS MILLS CITY OF SEASIDE CITY OF SENECA CITY OF SHADY COVE CITY OF SHANIKO CITY OF SHERIDAN CITY OF SHERWOOD CITY OF SILETZ CITY OF SILVERTON …

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    • [PDF File] Certified Population Estimates* – Alphabetical - League of …

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      * These numbers reflect the December 15, 2022 certified numbers from the Portland State University Population Research Center. State shared revenues for the Highway Trust Fund, Liquor Revenues, Cigarette Tax Revenues, and 9-1-1 Emergency Communication Tax Revenues will use these populations.

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    • [PDF File] FINAL_2023-2025_Grants_Allocation_Plan

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      The Population Forecast grant category fully funds the work of Portland State University in development of county and city population forecasts statewide. DLCD will continue to carefully scope the work of this grant to conserve funds for other grants categories. The grant for 2021-2023 was $510,000. The grant for 2023-2025 will likely be similar.

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    • [PDF File] 2021 - League of Oregon Cities

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      ionBefore 2021, cities received 10% of the state tax revenues after administrative and enforcement expenses are dedu. ed. Beginning in 2021 cities will receive a flat $1,125,000 each quarter under the terms of Measure. Eligible cities (cities that do not ban) receive their share using the following formula:

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    • [PDF File] 2023 Population Trends - Office of Financial Management

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      Table 3: Population and components of population hange by ounty: April 1, 2020, to April 1, 2023. 11 . Table 4: Populations of cities, towns and ounties: April 1, 2020, to April 1, 2023. 18 . Table 5: Federal corrections and OFM adjustments to Census 2010 Public Law 94-171 ounts. 20 . Table 6: Rank of cities and towns by April 1, 2023 ...

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    • [PDF File] HB_2001_HB_2003_Frequently_Asked_Questions

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      All Oregon cities with a population of 10,000 or more, unincorporated areas within the Portland Metro boundary that are served by sufficient urban services, and all cities within the Portland Metro boundary with a population of …

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    • [PDF File] Legislative Summary

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      ODOT will allocate the funding to counties, cities with a population of 5,000 or more who are outside the boundaries of a metropolitan planning organization (MPO), MPOs, the League of Oregon Cities (LOC), or the Association of Oregon Counties (AOC).

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    • [PDF File] UGB 101: Everything you wanted to know about the urban …

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      What’s the urban growth boundary? 24 cities in the one common in Oregon UGB, managed government, by Oregonians Why does greater h ve always Portland have one?

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    • [PDF File] 2022 ANNUAL OREGON POPULATION REPORT TABLES

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      The tables in this workbook present the 2022 population estimates produced by the Population Research Center, Portland State University. The July 1 estimates of total population for counties and cities and towns were certified December 15, 2022.

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    • [PDF File] OREGON DRINKING WATER & WASTEWATER FUNDING AND …

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      This publication was made possible by Grant Number 90EF0069-04-00 from Health and Human Services and Rural Community Development Activities Program. Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC) compiled the information in this guide in partnership with other agencies and organizations. RCAC is the western Rural Community Assistance …

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    • [PDF File] Central Oregon Cities’ Organization

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      COCO - 9 cities, combined population of approx. 150,000. Established in 1998 to promote common interests – water supply and management is key. Stewardship – COCO cities are a small slice of the pie, but we use it wisely. Significant conservation efforts have been implemented over the last decade and still ramping up. offset impacts to ...

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    • [PDF File] Oregon Housing Needs Analysis Legislative …

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      These recommended changes are documented in the technical report included in Appendix D. The revised methodology suggests that Oregon needs 554,691 new housing units to accommodate 20 years of population growth and to account for current underproduction and the lack of units for people experiencing homelessness.6 About …

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    • [PDF File] Marion-Polk

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      ousing goalThe Marion-Polk region is using several strategies to achieve its rehousing goal, including collaboration with local housing providers to make direct payment for rental assistance, and covering costs that include utility deposits and payments, arrears, moving costs, and renter’. insurance. Other strategies they are implementing ...

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    • [PDF File] 2024 State of the Cities Report

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      2024 State of the Cities Report. tateof the ReportCitiesEverytwo years, the League of Oregon Cities (LOC) con-ducts a survey to gauge the general fiscal co. dition of the cities in Oregon. Sixty-eight percent of cities have seen an increase in service. emand, compared to 56% in 2021. Additionally, the financial outlook is.

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    • [PDF File] 2023

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      2022-23 Per Capita Disbursement: $1.26 $ 2023-2024 Per Capita Disbursement: $1.35. 148The state imposes a 17% tax on recreational marijuana prod. ts. Until the end of 2020, cities received 10% of the state’s total tax revenues (minus expenses) on recreational marijuana prod.

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    • [PDF File] 2023-25 Legislative Summary

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      Package 105 – American Rescue Plan Act Carry Over – $15.9 million OF – Carries forward American Rescue Plan Act funding authorized in the 2021-2023 budget in order for those efforts to be completed, including: place-based planning ($800k); fish passage ($500k); Ordnance Project in Umatilla County ($6m); Well Abandonment, Repair, and Replacement …

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    • [PDF File] System Development Charges Survey Report - League of …

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      April 2023 A study of system development charges (SDC) administered by League of Oregon Cities found striking differences in city SDC implementation. Differences often depended on region, as well as population. The number of cities in Oregon providing reductions and waivers over the last few years has increased dramatically. The rational …

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    • [PDF File] PowerPoint Presentation

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      2020-2030. 2010-2020. 20% 25%. 30%. Growth rate for many of the groups requiring public assistance will decline in this decade. Elderly 85+ years of age requiring long-term care will increase very fast due to the deaths of those born around the depression era. Population forecasts of Oregon and Washington.

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    • [PDF File] Oregon Climate and Health Report

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      The state has made a historic commitment to our public health system: For the first time, the Oregon Legislature funded resources for OHA, Tribal and local public health partners and community-based organizations to build climate and health resilience over the 2021–2023 biennium.

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    • [PDF File] 2022 - League of Oregon Cities

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      Long term growth in this revenue source will be tied to external factors like how the pandemic plays out, teleworking trends, population growth, and moves toward more fuel efficient and electric vehicles. 2021-2022 Per Capita Estimated Disbursement: $77.91. 2022-2023 Per Capita Estimated Disbursement: $76.42.

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    • [PDF File] 2022 Release of FBI Uniform Crime Reports for Oregon

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      Table 4 displays reported property index crime counts for January through June of 2022 and January through June of 2023 in Oregon’s six most populous cities. All cities with the exception of Bend saw decreases in reported property crime, with declines near 20 percent for Eugene, Portland, and Salem.

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    • [PDF File] Fact Sheet: Homelessness in California1 .gov

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      On a Single Night Nationwide in 2023: 34,703 unaccompanied youth were experiencing homelessness in the United States. These unaccompanied youth were five percent of the total population of people experiencing homelessness and seven percent of all people experiencing homelessness as individuals.

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    • [PDF File] 20210826_Revised HNA Adoption Schedule

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      As a result, there is a high likelihood that the population of these four cities will be certified over 10,000 when Portland State University published certified estimates in December 2021. Molalla and North Bend received DLCD technical assistance funding to complete an HNA in the current 2021-2023 biennium. Monmouth recently adopted an HNA in ...

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