The population density of Champlin, MN was 2,997 in 2018. The population density of Ramsey, MN was 910 in 2018.
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 Ramsey, MN or Champlin, MN
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City and Township Population Data
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2022-03-21T15:37:41.000ZSources: MN State Demographic Center and the Metropolitan Council. Released August 2020. The Minnesota State Demographic Center (our office) and the Metropolitan Council jointly produce population and household estimates for all years between the U.S. Census Bureau's decennial (10-year) counts. The Met Council produces the estimates for the seven counties of Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington, as well as all cities and townships within those counties. Our office produces the estimates for the other 80 Minnesota counties outside of the 7-county metro, as well as all cities and townships within those counties. Notes: New estimates are released annually in late July for the prior year. All data are dated to April 1. Persons per household is calculated by dividing the household population by the number of occupied households in any given geography. The household population does not equal the total population because some residents live in "group quarters" settings (such as college dormitories, nursing facilities, shelters, treatment centers, religious orders, military barracks, or correctional facilities), and thus are not living in households. Cities that cross county boundaries are segmented by each county's portion (labeled "part"), as well as appearing in total under "Multi-County City" in the "COUNTY NAME" column.
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Voter Registration Count By Precinct And District Data
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-03-29T12:47:03.000ZThis dataset shows voter registration totals by precinct, ward and district in Ramsey County.
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Reported Crime by County Data [Archived]
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-10-03T19:50:14.000ZDataset showing reported crime counts and rates by offense category for Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington counties. Crime rates are calculated using Census estimates of each county's resident population.
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Businesses funded by the MN Department of Employment and Economic Development
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-03-30T12:57:16.000ZBusinesses that received funding from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development. Data is through March 31, 2021. Learn more about the program at https://mn.gov/deed/government/financial-assistance/relief/.
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2018 General Election Voting Rate by City Data
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-10-03T19:53:46.000ZThis dataset shows the 2018 general election voting rate in each city within Ramsey County.
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Ramsey County Deer Survey - Dataset
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-03-03T16:50:21.000ZThe county conducts aerial surveys each winter to measure population levels. Deer population goals are set on an annual basis based on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' recommendations for a healthy deer herd. 2002, 2005, 2012, 2015 and 2017 had insufficient snow cover and aerial deer surveys were unable to be completed or incomplete data was gathered.
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Archery Hunt Totals
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2024-10-01T19:42:41.000ZRamsey County conducts special permit archery hunts each fall in partnership with the Metro Bowhunters Resource Base. This dataset shares archery harvest totals. The annual hunts have been conducted since 2000. All participating hunters attend a pre-hunt orientation, agree to special hunt rules and pass an archery safety class and shooting proficiency test. Archers may keep their deer or donate the venison to local food shelves. During the hunts, entire parks or portions of a park may be closed. Archery hunting is the county's preferred method of deer population control.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, National Healthcare Safety Network, Weekly United States COVID-19 Hospitalization Metrics - Ramsey County
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2024-10-20T12:05:11.000ZNote: This dataset has been limited to show metrics for Ramsey County, Minnesota. This dataset represents COVID-19 hospitalization data and metrics aggregated to county or county-equivalent, for all counties or county-equivalents (including territories) in the United States. COVID-19 hospitalization data are reported to CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network, which monitors national and local trends in healthcare system stress, capacity, and community disease levels for approximately 6,000 hospitals in the United States. Data reported by hospitals to NHSN and included in this dataset represent aggregated counts and include metrics capturing information specific to COVID-19 hospital admissions, and inpatient and ICU bed capacity occupancy. Reporting information: As of December 15, 2022, COVID-19 hospital data are required to be reported to NHSN, which monitors national and local trends in healthcare system stress, capacity, and community disease levels for approximately 6,000 hospitals in the United States. Data reported by hospitals to NHSN represent aggregated counts and include metrics capturing information specific to hospital capacity, occupancy, hospitalizations, and admissions. Prior to December 15, 2022, hospitals reported data directly to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) or via a state submission for collection in the HHS Unified Hospital Data Surveillance System (UHDSS). While CDC reviews these data for errors and corrects those found, some reporting errors might still exist within the data. To minimize errors and inconsistencies in data reported, CDC removes outliers before calculating the metrics. CDC and partners work with reporters to correct these errors and update the data in subsequent weeks. Many hospital subtypes, including acute care and critical access hospitals, as well as Veterans Administration, Defense Health Agency, and Indian Health Service hospitals, are included in the metric calculations provided in this report. Psychiatric, rehabilitation, and religious non-medical hospital types are excluded from calculations. Data are aggregated and displayed for hospitals with the same Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Certification Number (CCN), which are assigned by CMS to counties based on the CMS Provider of Services files. Full details on COVID-19 hospital data reporting guidance can be found here: https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/covid-19-faqs-hospitals-hospital-laboratory-acute-care-facility-data-reporting.pdf Calculation of county-level hospital metrics: County-level hospital data are derived using calculations performed at the Health Service Area (HSA) level. An HSA is defined by CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics as a geographic area containing at least one county which is self-contained with respect to the population’s provision of routine hospital care. Every county in the United States is assigned to an HSA, and each HSA must contain at least one hospital. Therefore, use of HSAs in the calculation of local hospital metrics allows for more accurate characterization of the relationship between health care utilization and health status at the local level. Data presented at the county-level represent admissions, hospital inpatient and ICU bed capacity and occupancy among hospitals within the selected HSA. Therefore, admissions, capacity, and occupancy are not limited to residents of the selected HSA. For all county-level hospital metrics listed below the values are calculated first for the entire HSA, and then the HSA-level value is then applied to each county within the HSA. For all county-level hospital metrics listed below the values are calculated first for the entire HSA, and then the HSA-level value is then applied to each county within the HSA. Metric details: Time period: data for the previous MMWR week (Sunday-Saturday) will update weekly on Thursdays as soon as they are reviewed and verified, usually before 8 pm ET. Updates will occur
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County Health Rankings Data
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-07-25T19:08:14.000ZA program of the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute This file contains the ranks and scores for Ramsey County for the 2023 and 2022 County Health Rankings. For additional information about how the County Health Rankings are calculated, please visit www.countyhealthrankings.org
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Primary Land Use Tax Lot Output (PLUTO)
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-10-16T17:31:29.000ZExtensive land use and geographic data at the tax lot level in comma-separated values (CSV) file format. The PLUTO files contain more than seventy fields derived from data maintained by city agencies. All previously released versions of this data are available at <a href="https://www.nyc.gov/site/planning/data-maps/open-data/bytes-archive.page?sorts%5Byear%5D=0">BYTES of the BIG APPLE- Archive</a>