The population density of Enterprise, OR was 1,324 in 2013.

Population Density

Population Density is computed by dividing the total population by Land Area Per Square Mile.

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Geographic and Population Datasets Involving Enterprise, OR

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    WAOFM - Census - Population and Housing, 2000 and 2010

    data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2021-09-01T17:20:31.000Z

    Population and housing information extracted from decennial census Public Law 94-171 redistricting summary files for Washington state for years 2000 and 2010.

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    Part A – Enterprise Zone Business Projects - w2019–20 Exemptions on Qualified Property

    data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2021-09-27T22:05:30.000Z

    This report includes data from Enterprise Zone Business Projects -with exemptions on qualified property.This is Part A of a four (4) part report. A data dictionary and additional notes document are attached as resources. Visit the Oregon Transparency website https://www.oregon.gov/transparency/Pages/index.aspx or Business Oregon https://www.oregon4biz.com/Oregon-Business/ for more information.

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    Long-Term Rural (LTR) Enterprise Zone EZ - Facilities Reports

    data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-10T18:36:49.000Z

    Long​-Term Rural Enterprise Zone Facilities Program: Extends property tax abatement for 7–15 years, compared to the standard three to five years, in most rural enterprise zones. Any type of business activity is eligible, but these incentives depend on local approval and minimum levels for investment size, job creation and employee compensation. The Long-Term Rural Enterprise Zone Facilities Program Reports are usually received by the Oregon Department of Revenue (DOR) the first quarter of the year. Historical reports are provided in this dataset. For more information on Long-Term Rural Enterprise Zones, visit Business Oregon https://www.oregon.gov/biz/programs/enterprisezones/Long-TermRuralEnterpriseZone/Pages/default.aspx

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    Salaries of Lottery Employees - Multi-Year Report

    data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-20T21:50:13.000Z

    This is a multi-year salary report for the Oregon Lottery. Visit the Oregon Transparency Program website for more information. https://www.oregon.gov/transparency/Pages/index.aspx. Or, visit the Oregon Lottery at https://www.oregonlottery.org/about/.

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    Census 2006 - Total Population By Census Year

    data.winnipeg.ca | Last Updated 2023-09-22T23:28:43.000Z

    Total population, land area, and population density of neighbourhoods, neighbourhood clusters, wards, community areas, and custom areas including downtown and the entire city beginning with the 1971 census.

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    Part D – Enterprise Zone Businesses - Authorized for Future Exemption(s) on Qualified Property, 2020

    data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2022-09-12T00:24:42.000Z

    This report includes data from Enterprise Zone Businesses - authorized for future exemption(s) on qualified property. This is Part D of a four(4) part report. A data dictionary and additional notes document are attached as resources. Visit the Oregon Transparency website https://www.oregon.gov/transparency/Pages/index.aspx or Business Oregon https://www.oregon4biz.com/Oregon-Business/ for more information.

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    Part B – Enterprise Zone Businesses-Begin Exemption-Qualified Property 2020

    data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2021-08-04T00:35:43.000Z

    This report includes data from Enterprise Zone Businesses to begin exemption on qualified property in 2020. This is Part B of a four(4) part report. A data dictionary and additional notes document are attached as resources. Visit the Oregon Transparency website https://www.oregon.gov/transparency/Pages/index.aspx, or Business Oregon https://www.oregon4biz.com/Oregon-Business/ for more information.

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    Oregon Draft Data Strategy Public Comments (Phase 1)

    data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-08T20:53:49.000Z

    Public comments for the Oregon Draft Data Strategy. Phase 1 extends from July 6, 2020 - August 24, 2020. Comments are received through a google form (https://forms.gle/7a6wAfG2ZNgATrqF9) and synced daily at 5pm PST. Individuals who submitted files (pdf, word) to the Oregon.Data@oregon.gov email address in lieu of using the google form will have their comments posted directly to the Oregon Data Strategy Website at https://www.oregon.gov/das/OSCIO/Pages/DataStrategy.aspx

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    Choose Maryland: Compare Counties - Demographics

    opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-09T17:43:22.000Z

    Population profile - total, rate of change, age, and density.

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    Deer Tick Surveillance: Adults (Oct to Dec) excluding Powassan virus: Beginning 2008

    health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T18:05:44.000Z

    This dataset provides the results from collecting and testing adult deer ticks, also known as blacklegged ticks, or by their scientific name <i>Ixodes scapularis</i>. Collection and testing take place across New York State (excluding New York City) from October to December, when adult deer ticks are most commonly seen. Adult deer ticks are individually tested for different bacteria and parasites, which includes the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease. These data should simply be used to educate people that there is a risk of coming in contact with ticks and tick-borne diseases. These data only provide adult tick infections at a precise location and at one point in time. Both measures, tick population density and percentage, of ticks infected with the specified bacteria or parasite can vary greatly within a very small area and within a county. These data should not be used to broadly predict disease risk for a county. Further below on this page you can find links to tick prevention tips, a video on how to safely remove a tick, and more datasets with tick testing results. Interactive charts and maps provide an easier way to view the data.