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The population density of Mill City, OR was 1,773 in 2010. The population density of Siletz, OR was 1,912 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 Mill City, OR or Siletz, OR
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ACFR Data for 2014-15
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2021-10-28T23:37:01.000ZThe Annual Financial Report (ACFR) is required by law to be completed every fiscal year by Oregon cities and submitted to the Oregon Department of State.
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Legislators By City
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2019-04-23T03:41:58.000ZOregon Representatives and Senators by City for the 2015-2017 Legislative Session
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City financial data
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2016-08-08T22:38:58.000ZDataset contains selected budget information from 2006 to 2014 for 50 cities. The data includes: property tax revenue, public safety expenditure, governmental fund revenue and expenditure and general fund revenue and expenditure.
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Historical Populations 2000-2016
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2017-02-06T20:50:54.000ZPopulation Data from Portland State University Center for Population Research
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2019 Certified City Population Estimates
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2019-01-02T20:43:45.000ZPopulation Estimates from Portland State University's Center for Populations Statistics. Estimates published December 2018.
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Oregon Library Directory
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-16T14:41:47.000ZThis data contains basic contact and location information on public, academic, special, tribal, and volunteer libraries in Oregon. Data maintained by the State Library of Oregon and updated quarterly.
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State Shared Revenue (FY2015-16)
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2019-04-23T03:40:16.000ZUsing state projections, the League has produced per capita estimates of State Shared Revenues for cities to use in preparing their budgets.
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Utility & Franchise Fees 2014-2015
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2016-08-08T22:59:28.000ZFranchise agreements are a legal arrangement between a city and another entity for use of the city’s public right-of-way. For using the right-of-way (abbreviated ROW) a company, organization, or other government body must pay a franchise fee or privilege tax. These agreements ensure that cities are compensated for special use of public services. This also prevents city residents from subsidizing extraordinary use of public space. These agreements often take the form of contracts or city ordinances which outline the rate charged, term and conditions, and any extra services provided by either party. The League asks cities their rates and rate calculations for telecommunication and cable franchises in the recent past. Questions are also posed for other franchises, such as electricity, water, garbage, and franchises to other governments. This information is crucial to understanding revenue sources in Oregon cities and to forecasting revenue trends into the future.
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Legislators by City 2017-2019
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2019-04-23T03:41:43.000ZThe list of Legislators by city for the 2017-19 legislative session.
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City Property Tax Data
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2019-04-23T03:41:20.000ZCity property tax data for all 242 cities (Updated October 2016)