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Library Legal Service Areas, 2020 2020 Legal Service Area of Utah Public Library Jurisdictions Source: U.S. Census Bureau. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2019 REVISED 07/06/2020 2020 2019 US Census Public Library Jurisdiction Unduplicated Population Comments Adjustment Legal Service Area Estimate Beaver County 0 Note: Library service provided to the balance of Beaver County by 3 6,710 6,710 city libraries Beaver City 3,886 3,185 Add 691 (57% of 1193 balance of Beaver County) 701 Milford 1,701 1,394 Add 302.4 (26% of 1193 balance of Beaver County) 307 Minersville 1,123 920 Add 199.6 (17% of 1193 balance of Beaver County) 203 Box Elder County 24,649 56,046 Subtract 3 city jurisdictions 31,397 Brigham City 19,601 19,601 - Garland 2,590 2,590 - Tremonton 9,206 9,206 - Cache County 28,372 128,289 Subtract 7 city jurisdictions 99,917 Hyrum 19,695 8,619 Add Nibley 7135, Wellsville 3941 11,076 Lewiston 1,798 1,798 - Logan 51,542 51,542 - Newton 817 817 - North Logan 11,237 11,237 - Richmond 2,803 2,803 - Smithfield 12,025 12,025 - Carbon County 10,026 20,463 Subtract 2 city jurisdictions 10,437 Helper 2,105 2,105 - Price 8,332 8,332 - Daggett County 0 950 Note: No library service provided in Daggett County (950) Davis County 355,481 355,481 - Duchesne County 19,938 19,938 - Emery County 10,012 10,012 - Garfield County 3,369 5,051 Subtract 1 city jurisdiction 1,682 Panguitch City 1,682 1,682 NOTE: Escalante 798** REVISED 10/11/2018 Volunteer Library - Grand County 9,754 9,754 Note: Castle Valley 350, Moab 5336 - Iron County 16,910 54,839 Subtract 2 city jurisdictions 37,929 Cedar City 34,764 34,764 - Parowan 3,165 3,165 - Juab County 5,639 12,017 Subtract 1 city jurisdiction 6,378 Nephi 6,378 6,378 - Kane County 2,955 7,886 Subtract 1 city jurisdiction 4,931 Kanab 4,931 4,931 - Millard County 5,398 13,188 Subtract 2 city jurisdictions 7,790 Delta 3,602 3,602 - Fillmore 4,188 Add Scipio 332, Holden 393, Flowell N/A, Meadow 328, Kanosh 485 1,538 2,650 Prepared by: Utah State Library Division, State Data Coordinator. Page 1 of 3 2020 Legal Service Area of Utah Public Library Jurisdictions Source: U.S. Census Bureau. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2019 REVISED 07/06/2020 2020 2019 US Census Public Library Jurisdiction Unduplicated Population Comments Adjustment Legal Service Area Estimate Morgan County 12,124 12,124 - Piute County 1,479 1,479 - Rich County 2,483 2,483 - Salt Lake County 910,953 1,160,437 Subtract 2 city jurisdictions 249,484 Murray 48,917 48,917 - Salt Lake City 200,567 200,567 - San Juan County 15,308 15,308 - Sanpete County 14,515 30,939 Subtract 4 city jurisdictions 16,424 Ephraim 7,308 7,308 - Gunnison 1,848 Subtract Central Utah Correctional Facility 1737 (Source: (1,737) 3,585 https://crbiprod.utah.gov/cognos10) as of 07/06/2020 Manti 3,738 3,738 - Mt. Pleasant 3,530 3,530 - Sevier County 6,963 21,620 Subtract 3 city jurisdictions 14,657 Monroe 2,358 2,358 - Richfield 7,888 7,888 - Salina 4,411 2,612 Add Aurora 1052, Redmond 747 1,799 Summit County 33,619 42,145 Subtract 1 city jurisdiction 8,526 Park City 8,526 8,526 - Tooele County 0 Note: No library service provided to the balance of Tooele County = 48,079 72,259 23,088 Grantsville 12,064 12,064 - Tooele City 36,015 36,015 - Uintah County 35,734 35,734 - Utah County 73,786 636,235 Subtract 13 city jurisdictions. 562,449 American Fork 33,161 33,161 - Eagle Mountain 38,391 38,391 - Highland 19,175 19,175 - Lehi 69,724 69,724 - Orem 97,828 97,828 - Payson 20,303 20,303 - Pleasant Grove 38,258 38,258 - Provo 116,618 116,618 - Salem 8,621 8,621 - Santaquin 12,865 12,865 - Saratoga Springs 33,282 33,282 - Spanish Fork 40,913 40,913 - Springville 33,310 33,310 - Wasatch County 34,091 34,091 - Prepared by: Utah State Library Division, State Data Coordinator. Page 2 of 3 2020 Legal Service Area of Utah Public Library Jurisdictions Source: U.S. Census Bureau. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2019 REVISED 07/06/2020 2020 2019 US Census Public Library Jurisdiction Unduplicated Population Comments Adjustment Legal Service Area Estimate Washington County 177,556 177,556 - Wayne County 2,711 2,711 - Weber County 260,213 260,213 - Total Unduplicated Population 3,180,828 of Legal Service Areas 2019 Official State Total 3,205,958 Population Estimate Prepared by: Utah State Library Division, State Data Coordinator. Page 3 of 3 Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places in Utah: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2019 April 1, 2010 Population Estimate (as of July 1) Geographic Area Estimates Census 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Base Alpine city, Utah 9,555 9,768 9,811 9,939 10,042 10,186 10,285 10,361 10,495 10,547 10,497 10,498 Alta town, Utah 383 386 386 389 391 393 389 388 388 385 383 379 Altamont town, Utah 225 269 269 270 274 287 292 298 290 282 279 277 Alton town, Utah 119 119 119 120 117 116 116 114 117 119 120 120 Amalga town, Utah 488 490 495 496 501 500 503 510 515 528 539 558 American Fork city, Utah 26,263 26,547 26,690 27,101 27,408 27,846 28,142 28,211 28,681 29,498 32,481 33,161 Annabella town, Utah 795 782 781 786 779 782 781 785 794 800 804 810 Antimony town, Utah 122 125 125 125 122 121 121 120 119 121 120 121 Apple Valley town, Utah 701 701 701 709 718 718 719 718 741 773 823 844 Aurora city, Utah 1,016 1,016 1,018 1,022 1,011 1,014 1,014 1,021 1,030 1,039 1,045 1,052 Ballard town, Utah 801 810 811 838 882 921 1,021 1,114 1,077 1,044 1,047 1,093 Bear River City city, Utah 853 855 856 851 840 844 846 853 874 882 886 898 Beaver city, Utah 3,112 3,122 3,136 3,092 3,068 3,048 3,040 3,002 3,047 3,006 3,125 3,185 Bicknell town, Utah 327 349 348 344 339 340 335 334 329 331 329 336 Big Water town, Utah 475 479 480 483 474 471 474 467 480 492 499 511 Blanding city, Utah 3,375 3,363 3,380 3,390 3,506 3,568 3,640 3,677 3,684 3,668 3,671 3,633 Bluff town, Utah (X) 236 237 237 239 237 237 241 242 242 244 245 Bluffdale city, Utah 7,598 7,609 7,619 7,766 7,965 8,364 9,827 10,810 11,708 13,464 14,628 16,358 Boulder town, Utah 226 226 228 224 220 221 225 224 227 237 235 241 Bountiful city, Utah 42,552 42,574 42,672 42,840 42,898 42,920 43,279 43,583 43,908 43,998 44,025 43,981 Brian Head town, Utah 83 85 85 85 86 85 85 86 88 89 91 93 Brigham City city, Utah 17,899 17,908 17,965 18,043 18,163 18,421 18,548 18,647 18,900 19,162 19,401 19,601 Bryce Canyon City town, Utah 198 230 231 229 225 223 222 219 219 221 220 222 Cannonville town, Utah 167 178 179 178 173 173 172 171 170 173 172 173 Castle Dale city, Utah 1,630 1,638 1,643 1,640 1,630 1,600 1,585 1,542 1,518 1,488 1,489 1,491 Castle Valley town, Utah 319 322 326 325 331 333 338 341 347 347 349 350 Cedar City city, Utah 28,857 28,867 28,932 29,148 29,061 28,971 29,313 29,967 30,993 31,655 32,994 34,764 Cedar Fort town, Utah 368 366 368 373 374 376 380 380 386 390 397 395 Cedar Highlands town, Utah (X) 60 60 60 61 60 61 62 64 65 67 68 Cedar Hills city, Utah 9,796 9,806 9,849 9,945 10,052 10,158 10,241 10,187 10,303 10,317 10,204 10,083 Centerfield town, Utah 1,367 1,373 1,378 1,367 1,361 1,360 1,370 1,386 1,413 1,439 1,472 1,495 Centerville city, Utah 15,335 15,304 15,360 15,550 16,169 16,552 16,748 16,820 17,233 17,610 17,673 17,587 Central Valley town, Utah 528 549 548 553 546 549 548 552 558 561 565 570 Charleston town, Utah 415 423 427 431 439 451 456 469 472 480 479 487 Circleville town, Utah 547 547 551 527 527 522 510 514 499 475 481 489 Clarkston town, Utah 666 675 680 686 689 682 684 696 714 727 729 740 Clawson town, Utah 163 199 199 198 199 197 195 189 188 184 186 186 Clearfield city, Utah 30,112 29,929 30,041 30,241 30,259 30,299 30,291 30,632 30,838 31,285 31,923 32,118 Cleveland town, Utah 464 470 471 473 473 466 462 451 445 438 439 440 Clinton city, Utah 20,426 20,481 20,568 20,723 20,828 20,888 21,067 21,258 21,529 21,912 22,279 22,499 Coalville city, Utah 1,363 1,367 1,370 1,394 1,405 1,421 1,449 1,460 1,490 1,568 1,580 1,596 Copperton metro township, Utah (X) 822 822 831 837 843 842 843 845 842 838 835 Corinne city, Utah 685 683 690 681 691 687 691 698 708 726 739 763 Cornish town, Utah 288 297 298 300 302 303 304 308 311 320 327 337 Cottonwood Heights city, Utah 33,433 33,586 33,593 33,864 34,122 34,311 34,195 34,145 34,182 34,009 33,986 33,843 Daniel town, Utah 938 920 923 974 994 1,023 1,038 1,057 1,063 1,065 1,075 1,077 Delta city, Utah 3,436 3,437 3,445 3,456 3,430 3,453 3,451 3,471 3,489 3,536 3,558 3,602 Deweyville town, Utah 332 336 336 332 328 327 328 329 334 340 355 373 Draper city, Utah 42,274 42,272 42,424 43,399 44,200 45,226 46,135 46,735 47,054 47,700 48,133 48,587 Duchesne city, Utah 1,690 1,720 1,724 1,720 1,738 1,812 1,821 1,864 1,809 1,769 1,769 1,710 Dutch John town, Utah (X) 145 148 161 151 157 154 152 146 147 144 141 Eagle Mountain city, Utah 21,415 21,936 22,226 23,167 23,655 24,572 25,919 27,035 28,878 32,114 35,556 38,391 East Carbon city, Utah 1,301 1,678 1,679 1,673 1,668 1,648 1,616 1,583 1,571 1,558 1,569 1,584 Elk Ridge city, Utah 2,436 2,447 2,468 2,540 2,689 2,839 2,991 3,144 3,386 3,749 4,047 4,335 Elmo town, Utah 418 435 436 438 437 439 433 421 413 404 403 402 Elsinore town, Utah 847 850 852 853 847 850 851 857 864 870 876 882 Elwood town, Utah 1,034 1,072 1,077 1,073 1,069 1,070 1,072 1,074 1,085 1,095 1,097 1,103 Emery town, Utah 288 290 290 289 290 284 283 276 271 266 267 268 Emigration Canyon metro township, Utah (X) 1,568 1,571 1,587 1,598 1,609 1,607 1,607 1,612 1,608 1,602 1,592 Enoch city, Utah 5,803 5,871 5,891 5,988 6,033 6,030 6,096 6,244 6,531 6,731
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