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Elk Grove Growing Fastest - 7/19/2006 - Real Estate House Home Condo

Elk Grove Growing Fastest

by Lew Sichelman

Elk Grove, a Northern California city that didn't even exist ten years ago, was the country's fastest growing "large" city last year, according to the latest government estimates.

Located south of Sacramento, Elk Grove's population grew by 11.6 percent during the 12-month period between July 2004 and July 2005, to 112,338, the Census Bureau reports. The city incorporated less than six years ago.

Three other California cities made the Census Bureau's annual list of the fastest growing "large " cities -- Moreno Valley, Rancho Cucamonga and Irvine. All three are located in Southern California, and were sixth, seventh and 10th on the list, respectively.

North Las Vegas, the second fastest growing big city, also is relatively new. And it grew by 11.4 percent during the period, to 176,635.

Florida placed three cities on the Top Ten list: Port St. Lucie was the third fastest growing large city. Cape Coral in the Ft. Myers area was fifth, and Miramar, eighth. And two cities in Arizona -- Gilbert, fourth, and Chandler, eighth, both in the Phoenix area -- rounded out the list.

(These estimates are based on Census 2000 population counts that has been updated using information on building permits and other estimates of change.)

On a purely numerical basis, Phoenix registered the largest population jump during the 12-month, July-to-July period, increasing by nearly 45,000 people.

The other biggest numerical gainers were San Antonio, up by 21,420, and Ft. Worth, which grew by 21,000.

Despite these gains, however, New York City continues to be the country's most populous, with 8.1 million inhabitants at last count. That's more than twice the population of Los Angeles, which, with 3.8 million residents, is the second largest.

Chicago is the third largest city in the country with 2.8 million people, followed by Houston with 2.02 million, Philadelphia with 1.463 million and Phoenix with 1.461 million.

San Antonio has replaced San Diego as the seventh most heavily populated city in the nation. San Antonio has 1.256 million residents as of July 2005, while San Diego had 1.255 million.

Dallas is the ninth largest city in the country with 1.213 million residents and San Jose is 10th -- and the only one in the Top Ten with less than a million inhabitants -- with 912,332.

Fastest Growers (July 2004 to July 2005)

 

CityPercent ChangeNumerical ChangeTotal Change
Elk Grove11.611,652 112,338
North Las Vegas11.418,095 176,635
Port St. Lucie11.013,037 131,692
Gilbert11.017,173 173,989
Cape Coral9.211,817 140,010
Moreno7.35,256 178,367
Rancho Cucamonga6.410,234 169,353
Miramar5.25,256 106,623
Chandler4.911,044 234,939
Irvine4.98,767 186,852

(Source: Census Bureau)

Published: July 19, 2006


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