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City of Centerville <br />Summary of 2020 Census Redistricting Data <br />AN <br />Released August 12, 2021 �c�o RU N c�T'I <br />The U.S. Census Bureau has released housing and population counts from the 2020 Census, a complete enumeration of the <br />population as of April 1, 2020. Table 1 provides basic counts of Dousing units, households, and population for the City of Centerville. <br />Table 1: Counts of housing units, households, and population <br />2020 Census 1,429 1,411 3,896 3,896 2.76 0 <br />2010 Census 1,363 1,315 3,792 3,792 2.88 11 <br />Change, 2010-2020 -_ _ +96 +104 +104 -0.12 <br />Please note: To facilitate comparisons over time, all statistics provided here reflect community boundaries as they existed in 2020. <br />For example, if a city annexed part of a township, then both communities' 2010 and 2020 numbers would reflect their 2020 <br />jurisdictional areas. We also corrected published 2020 counts for a small number of communities where the Census Bureau's <br />geographic files were incorrect. For more information, see the materials available at https://www.metrocouncil.org/census202O <br />Race and Hispanic/Latino origin <br />Table 2 describes Centerville's population by race and Hispanic/Latino origin. BIPOC residents (Black / Indigenous 1 people of color) <br />are 12.1 % of Centerville's total population, compared with 31.2% for the seven -county Twin Cities region as a whole. <br />Table 2: Race and Hispanic/Latino origin, 2010 and 2020 <br />Total population <br />3,792 <br />100.0% <br />3,896 <br />100.0% <br />+104 <br />NA <br />White, non -Latina <br />3,535 <br />93.2% <br />3,426 <br />87.9% <br />-109 <br />-5.3 <br />All BIPOC residents (Slack/ Indigenous 1 <br />257 <br />6.8% <br />470 <br />12.1 % <br />+213 <br />+53 <br />People of color) <br />Black or African American, non -Latino <br />11 <br />0.3% <br />19 <br />0.5% <br />+8 <br />+0.2 <br />Asian or Pacific Islander, non -Latino <br />104 <br />2.7% <br />116 <br />3.0% <br />+12 <br />+0.2 <br />Hispanic or Latino <br />61 <br />1.6% <br />124 <br />3.2% <br />+63 <br />+1.6 <br />American Indian or Alaska Native, non- <br />15 <br />0.4% <br />20 <br />0.5% <br />+5 <br />+0.1 <br />Latino <br />Other race not listed above, non -Latino <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />17 <br />0.4% <br />+17 <br />+0.4 <br />More than one race, non -Latino <br />66 <br />1.7% <br />174 <br />4.5% <br />+108 <br />+2.7 <br />" - Group names are those used by the federal government; many people prefer different terminology. See additional notes <br />below. <br />
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