The population density of Bath, ME was 963 in 2010.
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 Bath, ME
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NYCHA Development Data Book
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-05-13T15:53:04.000ZContains the main body of the "Development Data Book". The Development Data Book lists all of the Authority's Developments alphabetically and includes information on the development identification numbers, program and construction type, number of apartments and rental rooms, population, number of buildings and stories, street boundaries, and political districts.
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Assessor - Single and Multi-Family Improvement Characteristics
datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-15T16:17:46.000ZSingle and multi-family (less than 7 units) property characteristics collected and maintained by the Assessor's Office for all of Cook County, from 1999 to present. The office uses this data primarily for valuation and reporting. When working with Parcel Index Numbers (PINs) make sure to zero-pad them to 14 digits. Some datasets may lose leading zeros for PINs when downloaded. Current property class codes, their levels of assessment, and descriptions can be found <a href="https://prodassets.cookcountyassessor.com/s3fs-public/form_documents/classcode.pdf">on the Assessor's website</a>. Note that class codes details can change across time. This data is improvement-level - 'improvements' are individual buildings on a parcel. Each row in a given year corresponds to a building e.g. two rows for the same parcel in one year means a parcel has more than one building. Data will be updated bi-weekly. Rowcount and characteristics for the current year are only final once the Assessor <a href="https://www.cookcountyassessor.com/assessment-calendar-and-deadlines">has certified the assessment roll</a> for all townships. Depending on the time of year, some third-party and internal data will be missing for the most recent year. Assessments mailed this year represent values from last year, so this isn't an issue. By the time the Data Department models values for this year, those data will have populated. NOTE: The Assessor's Office has recently changed the way Home Improvement Exemptions (HIEs) are tracked in its data. HIEs "freeze" a property's characteristics for a period of time with the intention of encouraging owners to improve their property without fear of assessment increases. Historically, the updated, "improved" characteristics were saved in a separate file. However, in more recent years, the improved characteristics are saved in the main characteristics file. As such, the records in this data set from before 2021 do NOT include HIE characteristic updates, while those after and including 2021 DO include those updates. For more information on HIEs, see the <a href="https://github.com/ccao-data/wiki/blob/master/Residential/Home-Improvement-Exemptions.md">Assessor's Data Department wiki</a>. For more information on how this data is used to estimate property values, see the <a href="hhttps://github.com/ccao-data/model-res-avm">Assessor's residential modeling code</a> on GitHub. Township codes can be found <a href="https://prodassets.cookcountyassessor.com/s3fs-public/page_comm/trimap.pdf">in the legend of this map</a>. For more information on the sourcing of attached data and the preparation of this dataset, see the <a href="https://github.com/ccao-data/wiki/blob/master/SOPs/Open-Data.md">Assessor's Standard Operating Procedures for Open Data</a> on GitHub. <a href="https://datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov/stories/s/9bqn-cfsv">Read about the Assessor's 2023 Open Data Refresh.</a>
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Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2019 (Data for Calendar Year 2018)
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:31:00.000ZData and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.
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Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2017 (Data for Calendar Year 2016)
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:25:44.000ZData and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.
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Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2018 (Data for Calendar Year 2017)
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:30:17.000ZData and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.
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Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2021 (Data for Calendar Year 2020)
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:29:59.000ZData and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.
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Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2013 (Data for Calendar Year 2012)
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:25:04.000ZData and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.
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Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2012 (Data for Calendar Year 2011)
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:29:04.000ZData and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.
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E-Rate Supplemental Entity Information
datahub.usac.org | Last Updated 2024-09-22T08:46:51.000ZThis dataset contains E-Rate Productivity Center (EPC) information about schools, libraries, school districts, library systems, consortia, and non-instructional facilities (NIFs). For Annexes information, please refer to the "E-Rate Supplemental Entity Information: Annexes" dataset.
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Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 2016 (Data for Calendar Year 2015)
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-24T17:28:14.000ZData and metrics on water and energy consumption in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2.