The population density of Commerce, GA was 559 in 2012.
Population Density
Population Density is computed by dividing the total population by Land Area Per Square Mile.
Above charts are based on data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey | ODN Dataset | API -
Geographic and Population Datasets Involving Commerce, GA
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Choose Maryland: Compare Counties - Demographics
opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-09T17:43:22.000ZPopulation profile - total, rate of change, age, and density.
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Choose Maryland: Compare States - Demographics
opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-09T17:45:48.000ZPopulation profile - total, rate of change, age, and density.
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COVID-19 Deaths by Demographic Grouping
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2023-01-30T16:59:04.000ZThis dataset consists of death rates from COVID-19 among Fulton County residents segmented by race, age and sex. The dataset is derived from data provided by the Georgia Department of Public Health at https://ga-covid19.ondemand.sas.com.
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Mobility Trends County Modeling Dataset
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-08T20:59:05.000ZThe Mobility Trends County Modeling dataset consists of the accumulation of the three performance metrics: VMT, GHG, and TMS, alongside each of the trend indicators: GDP, Population, Lane Miles, Unemployment Rate, Charging Stations, Telework, Unlinked Passenger Trips, E-commerce, Population Density, and on-demand service revenue. The goal of Mobility Trends and Future Demand research project is to enhance FHWA’s empirical understanding of the impact of trends on travel behavior and transportation demand, and ultimately system performance and the user experience. At the core of this research project is the identification and analysis of trends to support a variety of modeling, forecasting, and ‘what if’ projections to support policy and decision making.
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DPH Covid Vaccinations: Persons vaccinated by race and county
sharefulton.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-05T11:37:02.000ZPersons vaccinated by race and county For a detailed description of the data, see "About Data" on the DPH Vaccine Distribution Dashboard: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/3d8eea39f5c1443db1743a4cb8948a9c
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Mobility Trends What if Analysis
datahub.transportation.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-17T16:14:52.000ZThis dataset allows the Mobility Trends team to understand and interpret transportation trends and performance metrics based off the forecasts. These interpretations include VMT Forecasts, Vehicle Types/Fuel use Forecasts, and Emissions forecasts with various Geographic breakouts.
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ZONING_PLY
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2024-04-10T19:09:31.000ZZoning is a tool used by the City of Los Angeles to designate, regulate and restrict the location and use of buildings, structures and land, for agriculture, residence, commerce, trade, industry or other purposes; to regulate and limit the height, number of stories, and size of buildings and other structures hereafter erected or altered to regulate and determine the size of yards and other open spaces and to regulate and limit the density of population; and for said purposes to divide the City into zones of such number, shape and area as may be deemed best suited to carry out these regulations and provide for their enforcement. Further, such regulations are deemed necessary in order to encourage the most appropriate use of land; to conserve and stabilize the value of property; to provide adequate open spaces for light and air, and to prevent and fight fires; to prevent undue concentration of population; to lessen congestion on streets; to facilitate adequate provisions for community utilities and facilities such as transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements; and to promote health, safety, and the general welfare all in accordance with the comprehensive plan.
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HE.C.2 Peer Cities Table V3
datahub.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-24T16:51:14.000ZPARD’s Long Range Plan for Land, Facilities and Programs, Our Parks, Our Future (adopted November 2019) compared Austin’s park system to five peer cities: Atlanta, GA, Dallas, TX, Portland, OR, San Antonio, TX, and San Diego, CA. The peer cities were selected based on characteristics such as population, size, density, and governance type. Portland and San Diego were selected as aspirational cities known for their park systems. Note that the table below presents each scoring area’s 1 to 100 index, where 100 is the highest possible score.
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Internet Master Plan: Adoption and Infrastructure Data by Neighborhood
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-09-23T19:23:10.000ZKey indicators of broadband adoption, service and infrastructure in New York City.</p> <b>Data Limitations:</b> Data accuracy is limited as of the date of publication and by the methodology and accuracy of the original sources. The City shall not be liable for any costs related to, or in reliance of, the data contained in these datasets.