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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Evans, Colorado experienced population growth from 24,170 in 2010 to 30,164 in 2022, a 24.8% increase over 12 years. This indicates steady population influx.
Population density increased from 2,366 people per square mile in 2010 to 2,953 people per square mile in 2022. This density suggests a suburban environment with mixed housing types.
Evans covers 10.53 square miles. The increasing density over time indicates gradual densification rather than outward expansion. This suggests more efficient land use and potentially diverse housing options.
The suburban nature of Evans likely provides a balance between urban amenities and spacious living. Infrastructure is probably well-developed, including road networks, schools, and community facilities. Public transportation may be available but potentially limited compared to larger urban areas.
Steady population growth suggests Evans's attractiveness to new residents, possibly due to job opportunities, affordability, or quality of life factors. This growth may have led to the development of additional amenities to serve the expanding population.
A slight population decrease occurred between 2016 and 2017, followed by stability until 2021. The cause of this fluctuation is not clear from the data. Growth resumed in 2022, potentially indicating renewed economic opportunities or increased area attractiveness.
As of 2022, Evans had an estimated 11,557 housing units, based on the national average household size. This housing stock likely includes a mix of older and newer developments.
Evans demonstrates characteristics of a growing suburban community with increasing density. Its development pattern indicates a trend towards more efficient land use while maintaining suburban character. The city likely appeals to those seeking a balance between urban amenities and spacious living environments.