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What the 2010 Census Tells Us about the Twin Cities Region March 2011

The Census Bureau has


published the first local-level
City and Township Population, 2010
results from the 2010 Census.
Data are available for all levels
of geography: counties, cities, Less than 5,000 St. Francis Bethel

townships, Census tracts, and 5,000 to 9,999 Linwood Twp.


East Bethel
blocks. This MetroStats report Nowthen Oak Grove
10,000 to 24,999
presents analysis of city- and
township-level data and of 25,000 to 49,999
Columbus
regional trends. 50,000 to 99,999 Ramsey
Andover Ham Lake Forest Lake Scandia

100,000 or more
Anoka
The new data include Rogers Dayton Lino Lakes
Marine on St. Croix

tabulations of housing units, Hassan Twp. Champlin


Coon Rapids
Blaine
Centerville Hugo May Twp.
Hanover
total population and adult Circle Pines
Lexington

population, by race and Greenfield


Corcoran Maple Grove
Osseo
Brooklyn Park
Spring Lake Park Shoreview
Mounds View North Oaks
White Bear Twp.
Stillwater Twp.
Dellwood
Hispanic origin. Rockford
Fridley
Arden Hills
Grant
Brooklyn Center White Bear Lake Mahtomedi
Loretto HilltopNew Brighton Vadnais HeightsGem LakeBirchwood Village
Columbia Heights Stillwater

The Redistricting Files are Independence


Medina
Plymouth
New HopeCrystal
Robbinsdale St. Anthony
Roseville
Little Canada
Pine Springs Oak Park Heights
Bayport
Maple Plain North St. Paul
intended for use in the re- Medicine Lake
Golden Valley
Lauderdale
Falcon Heights
Maplewood
Lake Elmo
Baytown Twp.
Long Lake
examination and determination Watertown
Orono Wayzata
Minneapolis
Oakdale
West Lakeland Twp.

Woodland
of political district boundaries. Hollywood Twp. Watertown Twp. Minnetrista
Minnetonka Beach
Mound Spring Park Deephaven Minnetonka
St. Louis Park St. Paul Landfall Lakeland Shores
Lakeland
Hopkins Lake St. Croix Beach
Additional demographic St. Bonifacius
Tonka Bay Greenwood
ShorewoodExcelsior
Lilydale
West St. Paul Woodbury Afton
St. Marys Point

characteristics data from the New Germany


Mayer Edina
Fort Snelling (unorg.)
Richfield
Mendota
Mendota Heights
South St. Paul
Sunfish Lake Newport
Waconia Twp. Victoria
2010 Census, Summary File 1, Camden Twp.
Waconia
Chanhassen
Eden Prairie

will be available over the Laketown Twp.

Chaska
Bloomington
Eagan
St. Paul Park
Inver Grove Heights
Cottage Grove Denmark Twp.
summer. Grey Cloud Island Twp.

Norwood Young America Shakopee


Cologne Jackson Twp.
Benton Twp. Dahlgren Twp. Burnsville
Carver
Savage
For more detailed information, Young America Twp.
Hamburg Louisville Twp.
Prior Lake
Apple Valley Rosemount Nininger Twp.

Hastings

visit www.metrocouncil.org/data.

´
Coates
San Francisco Twp.
Hancock Twp. Vermillion Twp.
Ravenna Twp.
Sand Creek Twp. Credit River Twp. Lakeville Farmington Empire Twp. Vermillion
Jordan Marshan Twp.
Spring Lake Twp.

St. Lawrence Twp.

Belle Plaine
New Market Twp. Hampton
New Trier
Miesville
Helena Twp. Cedar Lake Twp. Eureka Twp. Hampton Twp. Douglas Twp.
Blakeley Twp. Belle Plaine Twp. Castle Rock Twp.

For more information, contact: Elko New Market


New Prague

Randolph Randolph Twp.


0 5 10 15 20
Libby Starling Miles Greenvale Twp.
Waterford Twp.
Sciota Twp.

libby.starling@metc.state.mn.us Northfield

651-602-1135
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census 2010 (PL Data).
Todd Graham
todd.graham@metc.state.mn.us
651-602-1322 The Twin Cities metro area population grew to 2.85 million in 2010,
according to 2010 Census counts released in March. The region’s ten
Baris Gumus-Dawes largest cities, in order, are Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington,
baris.dawes@metc.state.mn.us Brooklyn Park, Plymouth, Eagan, Woodbury, Maple Grove, Coon
651-602-1331 Rapids, and Eden Prairie.
Publication No. 74-11-026
What the 2010 Census Tells Us about the Twin Cities Region March 2011

Change in City and Township Population, 2000-10


Lost 500 or more St. Francis Bethel

Lost up to 499 Linwood Twp.


East Bethel
Nowthen Oak Grove
Gained up to 499
Gained 500 to 2,499
Columbus
Gained 2,500 to 9,999 Ramsey
Andover Ham Lake Forest Lake Scandia

Gained 10,000 or more


Anoka
Marine on St. Croix
Rogers Dayton Lino Lakes
Coon Rapids
Hassan Twp. Champlin Blaine Hugo
Centerville May Twp.
Hanover
Circle Pines
Lexington
Osseo Spring Lake Park
Corcoran Maple Grove Brooklyn Park Shoreview White Bear Twp.
Greenfield Mounds View North Oaks Stillwater Twp.
Dellwood
Rockford
Fridley Grant
Brooklyn Center Arden Hills
White Bear Lake Mahtomedi
Loretto Hilltop New Brighton Vadnais Heights Gem LakeBirchwood Village
Columbia Heights Stillwater
Medina New Hope Crystal Pine Springs Oak Park Heights
Independence Plymouth Robbinsdale St. Anthony Little Canada
Roseville North St. Paul Bayport
Maple Plain
Medicine Lake Lauderdale Maplewood Baytown Twp.
Golden Valley Falcon Heights Lake Elmo
Long Lake
Orono Wayzata West Lakeland Twp.
Watertown Minneapolis
Oakdale
Woodland St. Louis Park St. Paul Landfall Lakeland Shores
Hollywood Twp. Minnetonka Beach
Watertown Twp. Minnetrista Mound Spring Park Lakeland
Deephaven Minnetonka
Hopkins Lake St. Croix Beach
Tonka Bay Greenwood
Lilydale St. Marys Point
St. Bonifacius Shorewood Excelsior Woodbury Afton
West St. Paul
Mayer Edina Mendota South St. Paul
New Germany Fort Snelling (unorg.)
Mendota Heights
Richfield Newport
Victoria Sunfish Lake
Waconia Twp. Chanhassen
Camden Twp. Eden Prairie
Waconia
Laketown Twp. St. Paul Park
Bloomington
Inver Grove Heights
Chaska Eagan Cottage Grove Denmark Twp.
Grey Cloud Island Twp.

Norwood Young America Shakopee


Cologne Jackson Twp.
Benton Twp. Dahlgren Twp. Burnsville
Carver
Savage
Young America Twp. Apple Valley Rosemount Nininger Twp.
Hamburg Louisville Twp.
Prior Lake Hastings

´
Coates
San Francisco Twp.
Hancock Twp. Vermillion Twp.
Ravenna Twp.
Sand Creek Twp. Credit River Twp. Lakeville Farmington Empire Twp. Vermillion
Jordan Marshan Twp.
Spring Lake Twp.

St. Lawrence Twp.

Belle Plaine
New Market Twp. Hampton
New Trier
Miesville
Helena Twp. Cedar Lake Twp. Eureka Twp. Hampton Twp. Douglas Twp.
Blakeley Twp. Belle Plaine Twp. Castle Rock Twp.

Elko New Market


New Prague

0 5 10 15 20 Randolph Randolph Twp.


Miles Greenvale Twp. Sciota Twp.
Waterford Twp.

Northfield

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census 2000 (SF1 Corrected) and Decennial Census 2010 (PL Data).

Nearly all of the region’s population growth is occurring in the second- and third-ring suburbs. Roughly 90
percent of the expansion occurred in developing suburbs which provide the planning, services and
amenities that both accommodate and encourage growth. Led by Shakopee’s addition of 16,508 people
over the decade, five cities each added more than 10,000 people – Shakopee, Woodbury, Lakeville,
Blaine, and Maple Grove. Together, these cities added 68,206 people or nearly one-third of the decade’s
net growth. In Minneapolis and St. Paul, new multifamily and attached housing developments have added
thousands of new housing units. At the same time, the central cities’ housing gains have been offset by
foreclosures, family displacements, and a demographic shift toward empty-nest and non-family
households, with fewer people per housing unit. Between 2000 and 2010, Minneapolis gained 1,188
households but lost 169 residents. St. Paul lost 1,108 households and 1,772 residents over the decade.

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What the 2010 Census Tells Us about the Twin Cities Region March 2011

Percent Change in City and Township Population, 2000-10


Lost up to 66% St. Francis Bethel

Gained up to 9.9% East Bethel


Linwood Twp.

Nowthen Oak Grove


Gained 10% to 24.9%
Gained 25% to 49.9%
Columbus
Gained 50% to 74.9% Ramsey
Andover Ham Lake Forest Lake Scandia

Gained 75% or more


Anoka
Marine on St. Croix
Rogers Dayton Lino Lakes
Coon Rapids
Hassan Twp. Champlin Blaine Hugo
Centerville May Twp.
Hanover
Circle Pines
Lexington
Osseo Spring Lake Park
Corcoran Maple Grove Brooklyn Park Shoreview White Bear Twp.
Greenfield Mounds View North Oaks Stillwater Twp.
Dellwood
Rockford
Fridley Grant
Brooklyn Center Arden Hills
White Bear Lake Mahtomedi
Loretto Hilltop New Brighton Vadnais HeightsGem LakeBirchwood Village
Columbia Heights Stillwater
Medina New Hope Crystal Pine Springs Oak Park Heights
Independence Plymouth Robbinsdale St. Anthony Little Canada
Roseville North St. Paul Bayport
Maple Plain
Medicine Lake Lauderdale Maplewood Baytown Twp.
Golden Valley Falcon Heights Lake Elmo
Long Lake
Orono Wayzata West Lakeland Twp.
Watertown Minneapolis
Oakdale
Woodland St. Louis Park St. Paul Landfall Lakeland Shores
Hollywood Twp. Minnetonka Beach
Watertown Twp. Minnetrista Mound Spring Park Lakeland
Deephaven Minnetonka
Hopkins Lake St. Croix Beach
Tonka Bay Greenwood
Lilydale St. Marys Point
St. Bonifacius Shorewood Excelsior Woodbury Afton
West St. Paul
Mayer Edina Mendota South St. Paul
New Germany Fort Snelling (unorg.)
Mendota Heights
Richfield Newport
Victoria Sunfish Lake
Waconia Twp. Chanhassen
Camden Twp. Eden Prairie
Waconia
Laketown Twp. St. Paul Park
Bloomington
Inver Grove Heights
Chaska Eagan Cottage Grove Denmark Twp.
Grey Cloud Island Twp.

Norwood Young America Shakopee


Cologne Jackson Twp.
Benton Twp. Dahlgren Twp. Burnsville
Carver
Savage
Young America Twp. Apple Valley Rosemount Nininger Twp.
Hamburg Louisville Twp.
Prior Lake Hastings

´
Coates
San Francisco Twp.
Hancock Twp. Vermillion Twp.
Ravenna Twp.
Sand Creek Twp. Credit River Twp. Lakeville Farmington Empire Twp. Vermillion
Jordan Marshan Twp.
Spring Lake Twp.

St. Lawrence Twp.

Belle Plaine
New Market Twp. Hampton
New Trier
Miesville
Helena Twp. Cedar Lake Twp. Eureka Twp. Hampton Twp. Douglas Twp.
Blakeley Twp. Belle Plaine Twp. Castle Rock Twp.

Elko New Market


New Prague

Randolph Randolph Twp.


0 5 10 15 20
Greenvale Twp. Sciota Twp.
Miles Waterford Twp.

Northfield

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census 2000 (SF1 Corrected) and Decennial Census 2010 (PL Data).

The six fastest-growing cities in the metropolitan area over the decade are Elko New Market, Mayer,
Rockford, Carver, Rogers, and Hugo – all of which more than doubled their population. Among cities with
at least 10,000 residents in 2000, the fastest growing are Shakopee, Farmington, Rosemount, Prior Lake,
Chaska, and Woodbury. Communities seeing population losses include the center cities, older suburbs
such as Anoka, Spring Lake Park and Vadnais Heights, and rural townships.

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What the 2010 Census Tells Us about the Twin Cities Region March 2011

Percent People of Color, 2010

St. Francis Bethel

Less than 5% Linwood Twp.


East Bethel

5% to 9.9% Nowthen Oak Grove

10% to 19.9%
20% to 29.9% Ramsey
Columbus
Andover Ham Lake Forest Lake Scandia

30% to 39.9%
Anoka
40% or more Rogers Dayton Lino Lakes
Marine on St. Croix

Coon Rapids
Hassan Twp. Champlin Blaine Hugo
Centerville May Twp.
Hanover
Circle Pines
Lexington
Osseo Spring Lake Park
Corcoran Maple Grove Brooklyn Park Shoreview White Bear Twp.
Greenfield Mounds View North Oaks Stillwater Twp.
Dellwood
Rockford
Fridley Grant
Brooklyn Center Arden Hills
White Bear Lake Mahtomedi
Loretto Hilltop New Brighton Vadnais HeightsGem LakeBirchwood Village
Columbia Heights Stillwater
Medina New Hope Crystal Pine Springs Oak Park Heights
Independence Plymouth Robbinsdale St. Anthony Little Canada
Roseville North St. Paul Bayport
Maple Plain
Medicine Lake Lauderdale Maplewood Baytown Twp.
Golden Valley Falcon Heights Lake Elmo
Long Lake
Orono Wayzata West Lakeland Twp.
Watertown Minneapolis
Oakdale
Woodland St. Louis Park St. Paul Landfall Lakeland Shores
Hollywood Twp. Minnetonka Beach
Watertown Twp. Minnetrista Mound Spring Park Lakeland
Deephaven Minnetonka
Hopkins Lake St. Croix Beach
Tonka Bay Greenwood
Lilydale St. Marys Point
St. Bonifacius Shorewood Excelsior Woodbury Afton
West St. Paul
Mayer Edina Mendota South St. Paul
New Germany Fort Snelling (unorg.)
Mendota Heights
Richfield Newport
Victoria Sunfish Lake
Waconia Twp. Chanhassen
Camden Twp. Eden Prairie
Waconia
Laketown Twp. St. Paul Park
Bloomington
Inver Grove Heights
Chaska Eagan Cottage Grove Denmark Twp.
Grey Cloud Island Twp.

Norwood Young America Shakopee


Cologne Jackson Twp.
Benton Twp. Dahlgren Twp. Burnsville
Carver
Savage
Young America Twp. Apple Valley Rosemount Nininger Twp.
Hamburg Louisville Twp.
Prior Lake Hastings

´
Coates
San Francisco Twp.
Hancock Twp. Vermillion Twp.
Ravenna Twp.
Sand Creek Twp. Credit River Twp. Lakeville Farmington Empire Twp. Vermillion
Jordan Marshan Twp.
Spring Lake Twp.

St. Lawrence Twp.

Belle Plaine
New Market Twp. Hampton
New Trier
Miesville
Helena Twp. Cedar Lake Twp. Eureka Twp. Hampton Twp. Douglas Twp.
Blakeley Twp. Belle Plaine Twp. Castle Rock Twp.

Elko New Market


New Prague

Randolph Randolph Twp.


0 5 10 15 20
Miles Greenvale Twp. Sciota Twp.
Waterford Twp.

Northfield

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census 2010 (PL Data).


 
The Census 2010 data reveal that 76 percent of the population is white non-Hispanic, compared to 83
percent in 2000 and 90 percent in 1990. Persons of color now comprise 24 percent of the region’s
population and are settling in a larger number of neighborhoods and communities. In 73 cities, people of
color represented more than 10 percent of the community’s population in 2010 compared to just six such
communities in 1990. Suburban Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park have higher percentages of people
of color than the central cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Residents of color had a significant presence
in first and second-ring suburbs of the region as well as in the central cities. In 11 communities, more than
one in three residents are people of color. In 11 additional suburbs, at least one in four residents is a
person of color.

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