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    Default OKC population density and growth maps?

    I'm looking for some OKC population density and population growth maps. I remember seeing one somewhere... I thought online... but I can't find it. It was a graphical representation of which areas of OKC (and maybe even the county) are growing and how fast. Very useful for an idea I'm working on...

    Any help would be appreciated.

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    the census population estimates program has county growth for 2000-2004 in a map format

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karried

    i saw the projections for okc in 2030. around 500,000. isnt the est for 2005 around 523,000?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fromdust
    i saw the projections for okc in 2030. around 500,000. isnt the est for 2005 around 523,000?
    Doesnt OKC already have well over 500,000 in city?? I thought the 2000 Census was 506,213 and 2004 had the city at over 528,000.

    Im sure OKC will have at least 550,000 in city in 2010; who knows how much in 2030 (1M in city??).
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

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    Hope this helps. Graphical color-coded map of Oklahoma City's population density, and there is one for growth, education, income, ethnicity, skills, age and housing. Just click on any category to the right to view the color-coded map you want to see.

    http://www.ersys.com/usa/40/4055000/density.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by okcpulse
    Hope this helps. Graphical color-coded map of Oklahoma City's population density, and there is one for growth, education, income, ethnicity, skills, age and housing. Just click on any category to the right to view the color-coded map you want to see.

    http://www.ersys.com/usa/40/4055000/density.htm

    That's what I was looking for! Thanks!

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