Sandy City Sandy City

Sandy City Sandy City

Sandy City Statistical Report 2012 Community Development Department 2012 Statistical Report Acknowledgements City Leadership Project Staff Sandy Mayor Director, Community Development Tom M. Dolan Michael Coulam City Council Assistant Director, Scott L. Cowdell District 1 Community Development Dennis Tenney District 2 James Sorenson Bryant Anderson District 3 Chris McCandless District 4 Director, Planning Division Steve Fairbanks At Large Gil Avellar Linda Martinez-Saville At Large Stephen P. Smith At Large Development Services Manager Doug Wheelwright Sandy Chief Administrator Byron D. Jorgenson Long-Range Planning Manager Jared Gerber Planning Commission Joe Baker Zoning Administrator Dave Colling Brian McCuistion Monica Collard Nancy Day Senior Planner/GIS Specialist Kristin Coleman-Nicholl Ray Lindenburg Alan Matheson Bruce Steadman Senior Planner Scott Sabey Mike Wilcox Cheri Burdick Planning Intern Board of Adjustment Austin Parker Michael Christopherson Jared Clayton Brian Jones Bruce Bryner Steven Wrigley Gayle Willardson Doug Haymore 2012 Statistical Report Contents Demographics 5 Demographic History 6 Population Pyramids 7 2010 Population By Age & Sex 10 2010 Population By Race 11 Education & Income 12 Ancestry 13 Householder Description 14 Household Information 15 Vehicles & Travel 16 Planning Quadrants 17 Planning Quadrant Characteristics 18 Population Estimates 19 Community Development 21 Zoning Inventory 22 Building Activity 24 2011 Building Permits 25 Major Development Activity 26 Major Recent Subdivisions 27 CDBG Program 28 Capital Improvements 29 Budget for Fiscal Year 2012 30 Employment Analysis 31 Employment 32 Major Employers 34 Labor Force 35 Local Services and Facilities 37 Public Schools 38 Parks 43 Commercial Centers 48 Churches 50 Lodging Facilities 54 Multi Family and Condo Units 55 Public Facilities 57 Retirement and Assisted Living 59 2012 Statistical Report Demographics 2012 Statistical Report page 6 Demographic History he original town of Sandy was settled in the 1860s to serve the mining activities in the nearby TCottonwood Canyons. By the 1890s, the mining industry left and the area became an agricultural community. On 25 September 1893, Sandy City was incorporated. Population growth in the twenty first century will be different from the explosive growth years during the 1970’s and 1980’s due to the fact that most of the large parcels of developable land are scarce. Most new growth will come through the annexation of county islands adjacent to and within the City and infill of smaller parcels of land. 2012 Statistical Report page 7 Population Pyramids population pyramid, also called A age-sex pyramid and age structure diagram, is a graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population, which normally forms the shape of a pyramid. It typically consists of two back-to-back bar graphs, with the population plotted on the X-axis and age on the Y-axis, one showing the number of males and one showing females in a particular population in five- year age groups (also called cohorts). Males are conventionally shown on the left and females on the right, and they may be measured by raw number or as a percentage of the total population. A great deal of information about the population broken down by age and sex can be read from a population pyra- mid - patterns such as baby booms and the decline in family size can easily be seen in these charts. Also of note is the higher population of older women, due to their longer life expectancy. These charts will shed light into the fu- ture of Sandy’s growth - will new schools need to be built, or new senior citizen centers? 2012 Statistical Report page 8 2012 Statistical Report page 9 2012 Statistical Report page 10 2010 Population By Age & Sex CENSUS Total Male Female 0-4 05-09 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80+ Median TRACT Age 110102 4427 2354 2073 220 251 271 257 604 498 642 794 584 232 74 42 111304 3676 1849 1827 184 245 259 276 444 424 482 619 521 158 64 40.1 112402 6449 3209 3240 665 576 447 412 1149 988 746 534 409 326 197 29.8 112403 4473 2357 2116 518 360 269 269 1096 832 477 357 157 84 54 27.3 112502 6155 2896 3259 465 332 285 305 1415 1059 718 705 488 239 144 31.8 112503 4633 2278 2355 427 393 306 266 755 750 537 488 381 197 133 31.7 112604 5101 2590 2511 424 433 424 383 681 779 632 531 369 319 126 32.3 112605 6795 3310 3485 559 472 374 421 1403 1075 786 686 566 288 165 31.1 112608 5276 2638 2638 345 388 420 428 615 619 640 828 640 231 122 37.2 112609 5553 2823 2730 354 426 522 482 583 608 865 901 622 152 38 37.2 112610 4316 2143 2173 387 304 257 212 890 744 516 405 324 192 85 31 112611 6655 3301 3354 517 509 554 516 983 972 880 800 607 207 110 32 112612 4096 1983 2113 310 258 253 267 675 650 476 463 428 214 102 33.4 112613 4915 2437 2478 339 360 399 421 563 609 640 802 501 187 94 35.9 112614 3380 1674 1706 162 215 280 269 304 285 408 560 473 251 173 45.3 112615 2419 1211 1208 183 188 194 182 274 277 291 442 274 80 34 36.8 112616 4533 2322 2211 322 395 401 390 434 596 681 657 393 136 128 35.9 112617 3551 1768 1783 222 303 341 360 349 345 534 694 270 77 29 36.1 112618 3261 1631 1630 209 236 234 250 417 395 420 483 413 145 59 37 112619 3110 1567 1543 175 207 245 250 381 340 389 483 400 174 66 38.6 112700 4821 2414 2407 428 330 323 278 774 780 594 516 386 227 185 33.1 112804 5602 2799 2803 485 490 467 460 729 835 730 721 426 147 112 31.9 112805 5343 2688 2655 408 550 489 515 594 768 785 725 307 121 81 31.6 112812 5670 2835 2835 460 451 437 436 879 826 759 705 472 203 42 31.8 112813 5449 2755 2694 320 416 498 520 648 550 791 919 540 176 71 35.5 112814 4696 2386 2310 255 331 456 449 403 388 653 888 570 224 79 41.1 112815 5044 2520 2524 299 443 502 528 437 452 828 872 483 159 41 37.9 112817 6374 3285 3089 713 664 494 435 1304 1176 705 510 239 101 33 27 112822 4709 2252 2457 319 401 416 385 603 610 618 488 305 214 350 33.7 Totals: 140,482 70,275 70,207 10,674 10,927 10,817 10,622 20,386 19,230 18,223 18,576 12,548 5,461 2,991 2010 Population by Age Note: Data are for tracts con- tained either wholly or in part 80+ within Sandy City Boundaries 60-69 70-79 2% 0-4 4% 8% 9% 05-09 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 8% Decennial Census 2010 50-59 10-14 13% 8% 15-19 7% 40-49 13% 20-29 30-39 14% 14% 2012 Statistical Report page 11 2010 Population By Race CENSUS Total Caucasian African- American Asian Pacific Other Two or More Hispanic TRACT Population American Indian Islander Races or Latino Origin 110102 4427 4057 34 8 115 12 5 71 125 111304 3676 3366 15 7 71 6 4 69 138 112402 6449 3992 55 40 135 90 13 134 1990 112403 4473 1891 55 63 47 28 11 60 2318 112502 6155 4964 111 24 208 39 27 148 634 112503 4633 3482 50 26 178 23 25 79 770 112604 5101 4278 20 27 122 38 1 102 513 112605 6795 5475 49 54 156 95 13 142 811 112608 5276 4679 33 20 132 58 8 76 270 112609 5553 5018 41 7 150 16 11 94 216 112610 4316 3402 59 47 93 29 16 75 595 112611 6655 5576 36 31 247 56 12 161 536 112612 4096 3461 20 18 181 14 4 81 317 112613 4915 4319 23 17 190 31 3 78 254 112614 3380 3130 16 5 103 0 3 41 82 112615 2419 2182 10 13 69 4 6 25 110 112616 4533 4063 33 6 145 19 8 75 184 112617 3551 3270 42 5 86 4 6 29 109 112618 3261 2860 15 6 122 18 2 57 181 112619 3110 2751 10 4 101 20 3 78 143 112700 4821 3882 29 24 68 33 1 72 712 112804 5602 4957 20 19 128 17 6 116 339 112805 5343 4672 25 14 170 11 10 87 354 112812 5670 4769 39 39 114 52 8 130 519 112813 5449 4962 26 4 101 55 9 77 215 112814 4696 4312 29 12 131 13 5 76 118 112815 5044 4609 26 10 119 15 8 86 171 112817 6374 5362 78 16 230 47 15 132 494 112822 4709 3938 27 15 207 25 4 78 415 TOTALS: 140,482 117,679 1,026 581 3,919 868 247 2,529 13633 Percent of 83.8% 0.7% 0.4% 2.8% 0.6% 0.2% 1.8% 9.7% Totals: 2010 Population by Race Two or More Hispanic or Latino Note: Data are for tracts con- Races Origin tained either wholly or in part 2% 10% within Sandy City Boundaries Asian Caucasian 3% 84% Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennical Census 2010 American Indian 0% African-American 1% 2012 Statistical Report page 12 Education & Income Household 2005 2007 2010 Income Less than 4.0% 1.6% 3.8% $10,000 $10,000 to 4.5% 3.4% 2.5% $14,999 $15,000 to 6.4% 5.7% 5.8% $24,999 $25,000 to 7.7% 6.3% 6.9% $34,999 $35,000 to 11.6% 12.9% 10.2% $49,999 $50,000 to 21.8% 21.2% 20.6% $74,999 $75,000 to 15.7% 15.3% 16.3% $99,999 2010 Income Data $100.000 to 18.4% 21.5% 21.5% Median Household Income: $75,284 $149,999 Per Capita Income: $28,858 $150,000 to 5.8% 6.3% 7.1% Median Family Income: $82,550 $199,999 Source: American Community Survey, 2010 $200,000 or 4.2% 5.8% 5.3% more Sources: U.S.

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