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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Austin 2nd Fastest Growing City in the Nation!

Austin was the nation’s second-fastest-growing metropolitan area between 2007 and 2008, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.


The population in the Austin-Round Rock area grew 3.8 percent to 1.65 million between July 2007 and July 2008. Among major U.S. metros, that growth rate was second only to Raleigh-Cary, N.C., which experienced a 4.3 percent population uptick during the 12-month period.


Large metro areas — those with 2008 populations of 1 million or more — were home to nine of the 10 fastest-growing counties. Texas had the largest number of counties on the 100 fastest-growing counties list with a total of 19. The Lone Star State was also home to 10 counties among the 25 with the highest numerical gains.

Four metro areas--including two in Texas--increased their populations by more than 100,000 people between 2007 to 2008: Dallas-Fort Worth (147,000), Houston (130,000), Phoenix (116,000) and Atlanta (115,000).

From Ausitn Business Journal 3/19/09

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Texas Counties Show BIG Growth Numbers!

Ten of the top 25 fastest growing counties in the country between July 2007 and July 2008 are in Texas, according to a Capital Area Council of Governments analysis of the most-recent U.S. Census report.

That’s more than any other state, with California registering six of the top 25 and Arizona and North Carolina each capturing two.

Texas counties among the top 25 include:

Harris, No. 2
Tarrant, No. 5
Bexar, No. 10
Collin, No. 12
Dallas, No. 13
Travis, No. 14
Fort Bend, No. 18
Denton, No. 21
Williamson, No.23
Hidalgo, No. 24

Central Texas counties experienced considerable population increases over the period—emphasizing the need for a continued focus on managed growth, CAPCOG officials said.

CENTRAL TEXAS COUNTIES: The numerical and percentage growth break down among counties in CAPCOG’s service area is as follows:

Bastrop: 1,364, 1.9 percent
Blanco: 81, 0.9 percent
Burnet: 901, 2.1 percent
Caldwell: 299, 0.8 percent
Fayette: 241, 1.1 percent
Hays: 7,526, 5.3 percent
Lee: 115, 0.7 percent
Llano: 58, 0.3 percent
Travis: 28,651, 3 percent
Williamson: 22,172, 6.0 percent

“These latest figures from the Census Bureau underscore the fact that we can’t stop talking about how to manage growth effectively, even during a recession,” said Brian Kelsey, director of community and economic development for CAPCOG. “The number of people relocating to the Austin-Round Rock region has likely slowed as a result of the recession, but we need to appreciate that Hays, Travis, and Williamson alone added nearly 60,000 people between July 2007 and July 2008, according to these latest figures. For some perspective, that’s more people than the entire city of Cedar Park.”

From the Austin Business Journal 3/27/09

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