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Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority Monthly Board of Directors Meeting November 20, 2013

Regional Growth Trends in Austin. Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority Monthly Board of Directors Meeting November 20, 2013 Ryan Robinson City Demographer Planning & Development Review Department. Major current forces:. Rapid population growth.

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Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority Monthly Board of Directors Meeting November 20, 2013

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  1. Regional Growth Trends in Austin • Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority • Monthly Board of Directors Meeting • November 20, 2013 • Ryan Robinson • City Demographer • Planning & Development Review Department

  2. Major current forces: • Rapid population growth. • Vibrant economy is exerting strong gravitational pull. • Huge crush of new construction. • Changing age structures. • Political landscape is shifting.

  3. Williamson Travis Bastrop Hays Caldwell

  4. Metro Austin is growing by about 65,000 each year.

  5. 10 Fastest Growing Metro Areas, 2011 to 2012 Denver Raleigh Nashville Charlotte Phoenix DFW Houston Austin San Antonio Orlando

  6. 35th

  7. 11th

  8. 5th Source: American Community Survey, 2011 1-year estimates, Table B15002.

  9. Growth Patterns

  10. 235K 211K 172K 110K

  11. Forecasts

  12. Changing Age Structures

  13. DATA SOURCE: 2007 American Community Survey Data, Table B19113, US Census Bureau.

  14. Metro Areas with Fastest Growing Senior and Pre-Senior Population, 2000 to 2010 Seniors (age 65 Plus) Pre-Seniors (age 55 to 64) Portland Boise Madison Salt Lake City Las Vegas Raleigh Colorado Springs Albuquerque Charlotte Riverside Atlanta DFW Austin Houston

  15. 18% of 3.9 million, or 700K 8.0% of 1.8 million, or 140K

  16. Political Landscapes

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