The land area of Silverton, OR was 3 in 2012.
Land Area
Water Area
Land area is a measurement providing the size, in square miles, of the land portions of geographic entities for which the Census Bureau tabulates and disseminates data. Area is calculated from the specific boundary recorded for each entity in the Census Bureau's geographic database. Land area is based on current information in the TIGER® data base, calculated for use with Census 2010.
Water Area figures include inland, coastal, Great Lakes, and territorial sea water. Inland water consists of any lake, reservoir, pond, or similar body of water that is recorded in the Census Bureau's geographic database. It also includes any river, creek, canal, stream, or similar feature that is recorded in that database as a two- dimensional feature (rather than as a single line). The portions of the oceans and related large embayments (such as Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound), the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea that belong to the United States and its territories are classified as coastal and territorial waters; the Great Lakes are treated as a separate water entity. Rivers and bays that empty into these bodies of water are treated as inland water from the point beyond which they are narrower than 1 nautical mile across. Identification of land and inland, coastal, territorial, and Great Lakes waters is for data presentation purposes only and does not necessarily reflect their legal definitions.
Above charts are based on data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey | ODN Dataset | API -
Geographic and Area Datasets Involving Silverton, OR
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"Electric Motor Only" Waterways in Oregon
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2013-05-07T21:26:32.000ZSome waterbodies in Oregon have been designated "electric motor only" by Oregon Administrative Rule or statute. These waterbodies have been designated based on their topography, size and traditional boating uses.
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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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City Infrastructure Needs
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2016-08-08T23:16:13.000ZInformation provided by respondent cities through the 2016 LOC Infrastructure Survey. Data is and aggregation of capital projects needs for the next 20 years.
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Fertilizer research and development
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2023-04-20T16:37:38.000ZThe Oregon Department of Agriculture's fertilizer research and development program provides grant monies for field level projects that address the interactions of fertilizers, agricultural minerals, and agricultural amendments with ground or surface water. Since 1990, the program has provided over 1.9 million dollars for 90+ projects dealing with a wide variety of Oregon crops throughout the state. All funds distributed are generated through fertilizer, agricultural mineral, and agricultural amendments product sales.
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awqm_plan
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-10T19:11:56.000ZOregon Ag Water Quality Management Areas
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Transient Lodging Tax Revenues
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2018-01-10T16:43:35.000ZTransient Lodging Tax Revenues (in thousands of dollars) provided by Dean Runyan Associates
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Safe Drinking Water Programs
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-23T23:48:13.000ZLoans and grants from the Safe Drinking Water loan programs made in Fiscal Years 2019-2024 under ORS 285A.213. Safe Drinking Water loan programs fund drinking water system improvements needed to maintain compliance with the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act. For more information visit https://www.oregon.gov/biz/programs/SDWRLF/Pages/default.aspx
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Water/Wastewater Programs
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-23T22:53:02.000ZLoans and grants from the Water/Wastewater Financing Program made in Fiscal Years 2019-2024 under ORS 285B.460-285B.599. The Water/Wastewater Financing Program funds the design and construction of pubic infrastructure needed to ensure compliance with the Safe Drinking water Act or the Clean Water Act. For more information visit https://www.oregon.gov/biz/programs/WWF
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Police Departments and Total Employees
data.orcities.org | Last Updated 2019-04-23T03:41:16.000ZList of Cities with Police Departments and respective FTE as of 2013.
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Activity By County And Waterbody
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2011-11-07T15:55:34.000ZTriennial Survey Results for 2010