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Coconino County Trends

Coconino County Trends. April 5, 2012 The Arizona Rural Policy Institute Thomas Combrink, Senior Research Specialist Wayne Fox, Director Jeff Peterson, Research Associate. This presentation is based in large part on a template developed by Bill Towler

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Coconino County Trends

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  1. Coconino County Trends April 5, 2012 The Arizona Rural Policy Institute Thomas Combrink, Senior Research Specialist Wayne Fox, Director Jeff Peterson, Research Associate

  2. This presentation is based in large part on a template developed by Bill Towler Former Director of Community Development Coconino County, Arizona

  3. 16% Increase between 2000 and 2010 39% Increase between 1990 and 2010 462% Increase between 1950 and 2010 US Census

  4. Coconino County Annual Population Growth Rates 1950-2010 – 2.9% Average Annual Growth Rate US Census

  5. City of Flagstaff Population 25% Increase between 2000 and 2010 44% Increase between 1990 and 2010 760% Increase between 1950 and 2010 US Census

  6. City of Flagstaff Annual Population Growth Rates 1950-2010 - 3.7% Average Annual Growth Rate US Census

  7. Coconino County Land Area 18,617 Square Miles 11,887,000 Acres Population Density (2010) Coconino County - 6.85 persons per square mile Arizona – 56.3 persons per square mile United States – 87.4 persons per square mile US Census

  8. Coconino County Land Ownership Coconino County Adopted Budget 2011

  9. Private Land Owners Nine entities own 70% or 1,012,300 acres of all privately owned land in Coconino County Bill Towler

  10. Incorporated Community Populations US Census * Greater Flagstaff includes the FMPO region

  11. FMPO Region

  12. Select Unincorporated-Census Designated Places Populations US Census

  13. Native American Reservation Populations within Coconino County US Census

  14. County Race and Ethnicity US Census

  15. Race in Coconino County US Census

  16. Births & Deaths, Coconino County Arizona Department of Health Services

  17. Age Groups to 19 US Census

  18. Age Groups 20 to 44 US Census

  19. Age Groups 45 to 64 US Census

  20. Age Groups 65+ US Census

  21. Average HouseholdSize Average Family Size US Census

  22. Coconino County IncomeComparison in Nominal Dollars Between 1990 and 2000, median family incomes in dollars rose 50% and median household income rose 47%. Between 2000 and 2010 median family income rose 16% and median household income rose 10%. The number of households earning over $100,000 rose by 369% between 1990 and 2000, and 58% between 2000 and 2010. US Census

  23. IncomeComparison in 2010 Dollars *Rural Coconino County is the County outside of Flagstaff ACS Estimates 1990, 2000, 2010; US Bureau of Labor Statistics Inflation Calculator

  24. Education- NAU Mountain Campus Enrollment Northern Arizona University

  25. Coconino Community College Enrollment Coconino Community College

  26. FUSD Enrollment By Grade Flagstaff Unified School District, (2010-2011) 120 Day Count

  27. FUSD Historic Enrollment Flagstaff Unified School District

  28. Coconino County Historical School Enrollment Arizona Department of Education, Includes Charters

  29. Educational Attainment 25 yrs + American Community Survey, 2005-2009

  30. Educational Attainment 25 yrs + American Community Survey, 2005-2009

  31. Total Housing Units US Census

  32. Tenure of Occupied Housing Units US Census

  33. Coconino County Rents, 2000 & 2009 1990 Census, 2000 Census, 2010 1-Year ACS

  34. Flagstaff Rents, 1990, 2000, & 2009 US Census; American Community Survey, 2005-2009

  35. Flagstaff Rents, 1990, 2000, & 2009 US Census; American Community Survey, 2005-2009

  36. Rent Trends • Even as sales prices drop, rents continue to rise Average Sales Price January 2010: $300,000 Average Sales Price January 2011: $267,000 US Department of Housing and Urban Development

  37. Foreclosure Data • Houses Receiving Foreclosure Filings in February, 2012: • Arizona, 1 in every 312 (9,131) • Coconino County, 1 in every 989 (64) • Flagstaff: 1 in every 712 (50) RealtyTrac.com

  38. Recent Home Sales, Flagstaff Northern Arizona Association of Realtors

  39. Coconino County Building Permits Annual New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits in Coconino County. US Census Bureau.

  40. Coconino County Building Permits Annual New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits in Coconino County. US Census Bureau.

  41. Unemployment Rural Coconino County is the county outside of Flagstaff State of Arizona Research Center

  42. Employment Total employment in the county Increased more than the size of the workforce between February, 2010 and February, 2011. Arizona Department of Commerce

  43. Employment Average Number of Employees within Coconino County by Year. Arizona Department of Economic Security

  44. Coconino County Workforce Growth 2000-2010 Workforce Change: 23% Arizona Department of Administration, Local Area Unemployment Statistics

  45. Arizona Workforce Growth 2000-2010 Workforce Change: 27% Arizona Department of Administration, Local Area Unemployment Statistics

  46. Flagstaff Workforce Growth 2000-2010 Workforce Change: 21% Arizona Department of Administration, Local Area Unemployment Statistics

  47. Poverty in Coconino County Rural Coconino County is the county outside of Flagstaff American Community Survey, 2007-2010

  48. Poverty Comparison 2005-2009 American Community Survey, US Census Bureau

  49. 2009 Transportation 2005-2009 American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates

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