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  1. These are the FACTS about the population trends for Augusta and Columbus repectively according to the US Census.

    Augusta-Richmond County

    2000 pop 195,182

    2006 pop 189,366

    the "gain" you are talking about was a whopping 200 residents from July 1, 2005 to the latest figures from July 1, 2006.. but as you can see the overall population has declined by almost 6,000 ppl since 2000..

    here's the table from the census website:

    http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DTTab..._EST_G2006_T001

    Columbus-Muscogee County

    2000 pop 186,291

    2006 pop 188,291

    with the exception of 0f 02 to 03 Columbus-Muscogee has gained in population for each year and is up from the 2000 census

    http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DTTab..._EST_G2006_T001

    In the last year of data alone, Columbus gained almost 3,000 residents compared to 200 in Augusta..this is why it is very likely that by the 2010 census, Columbus will outrank Augusta in population.

    What part of this is so difficult for you to comprehend??

  2. The fact is Augusta has lost population from the last census.. why don't you try actually doing real research instead of getting numbers from Wikipedia? Go to the census bureau's website and see for yourself. True Augusta gained slightly from the last year(about 200).. but overall the population has declined by nearly 6,000 people since the last census. That's not growth.

    I don't think there is anyone else on this fourm who has made more unsupported exaggerations about Augusta than you. post='901175']

    Augusta gained in population last year. I already told you that on the other board. It would be nice if you are going to make comments that you use facts to back them up.

  3. I agree. And for the record.. Warner-Robins is considered to be a part of the Greater Macon metro Area.. that's from The US Census bureau, not Wikipedia.

    For the record.. I would much rather have a thriving downtown area like Athens then a generic Mega Mall or lifestyle center.. or whatever they are calling them now.

    The silly banter back and forth between Macon and Augusta boosters is amusing..

    Augusta and Macon.. which is better?

    That's like asking the question, Which is better? Hemmorhoids or Diarrhea?

    Wow.....fighting back and forth like little girls.
  4. In any case Evans needs to develop an identity beyond just strip malls and subdivisions..

    A true town center model need only to have about a quarter mile radius..

    We will have to see if a true town center model emerges in Evans.. hopefully it does.

    Those are not a part of the town center. They may be on land that was going to be included in the town center...but they are not anymore. Frankly they didn't need a town center that big anyway..they are not even an official city. So I'm happy that Evans is doing what it's doing in it's town center.
  5. The town center area encompasses a half mile radius around the government complex.. The Columbia County News Times has done many stories on how the commission has watered down the town center concept and scaled it back to allow the big boxes in...

    Those are not part of the town center. If you drive down Town Center Drive and Ronald Regan Drive there are no big boxes and that is the area for the proposed town center. As a matter of fact Town Center Drive may be widened to look like a main street area with buildings built five feet from the right of way of the street.
  6. The most current census figures for Augusta has the population at 189,366.. as you can see that is very close to Columbus.. but if you look at the figures from the last several years Columbus has been gaining population and Augusta has been losing population..however Augusta did add a couple hundred ppl last year.. but Columbus is growing faster. If these rates continue Columbus will be the 2nd largest city by 2010.. but I mean really they are so close that it really will just be a bragging rights thing.

    I thought this was a intresting piece of info. We always talk about how large GA cities are well i searched wikipiedia for the largest cities in the US and its pretty neat that out of nearly 18,000 incorporated places nationwide this is where our cities rank according to population. ACTUAL POPULATION NOT MSA or CSA:

    Atlanta- 34th largest city in the United States Population-486,411

    Augusta-116th largest city in the United States Population-189,366

    Columbus-117th largest city in the United States Popluation-188,660

    Savannah- 186th largest city in the United States Population-127,889

    Athens- 218th largest city in the United States Population- 111,580

    There list only goes for cities with over 100,000 residents so these are the only GA cities that qualify. There are 258 cities on that list. Out of 18,000 incorporated places our states cities do have some real population power nationally. Its hard to belive that our states top 3 cities are larger than places like Fort Lauderdale, FLA; Salt Lake City, Utah; Little Rock, Arkasnsas; Jackson, Mississippi; Syracuse, Ny; Our states top 4 cities are more populated than places like Green Bay Wisconsn; Topeka, Kansas, Columbia, SC; Its just wierd anyone who wants to view the complete list can go to wikipiedia and search United States most populated cities for the complete list.

    The population figures are based on US Census estimates as of July 1, 2006

    other notable population of GA Cities:

    Albany- 76,939 (2000 census)

    Macon- 97,606(2005 estimate)

    Rome- 31,980 (2000 census)

    Valdosta- 43,724 (2000 census)

    Warner Robbins-48,804 (2000 census)

  7. How is stating the population statistics of a city taking a jab at it? The fact is Augusta's population has declined since the 2000 census by about 6,000... that's simply a fact.. you may not like it but it's true. It is true that the decline as tapered off.. in the last year the pop did rise by about a couple a hundred.. but it will take a few years of data to spot a trend and if the decline is over. BUt if current trends continue, Columbus will likely overtake Augusta by the 2010 census as the second largest city in Georgia.

    I have know idea what citydata forum is.. but this is a discussion forum where facts should be able to be discussed. You seem to want to just censor out what facts you don't like because the don't jibe with your overly optimistic POllyanna view of Augusta.

    Augusta did gain in population last year. Disgusta, are you the same as Disgustasucks on Citydata or whatever that other forum is. If that is you PLEASE dont bring that garbage over onto this forum. I know there are boosters over here but Id rather see a booster than someone who CONSTANTLY trashes a city. Thats why I made it a point never to go back to that forum. Making a point about a certain aspect of a city is one thing....Ive done that before. However, when every post you make is taking a jab at a city it gets really old.
  8. Augusta has lost over 1,000 residents per year for the last 7 years. Won't be long till Columbus regains its status os second largest city in Georgia.

    I really hope the census is off on the Augusta estimate... It just keeps spiraling downward at what seems to be an increasing rate... There's no reason that with as large as Augusta's city limits are (and the amount of new sprawl development in the county) that the city should still be losing population. Damn you Columbia county...
  9. Lowes.. Home Depot.. Super Wal-Mart.. all of those have been zoned into what was supposed to be the Evans Town Center.. The concept of the town center was continually watered down by the commission to allow the big box stores in. They still have to abide by certain architectural codes.. Wal-mart had to make some architectural modifications inorder to locate within the town center zone (such as a diferent paint scheme than its normal stores)..But when the idea of the town center came about, big box retailers and strip malls were not envisioned as part of the mix.. now that's mostly what they have in that area. The original plan was to give Evans an identity.. a sort of traditional downtown.. but for the most part it has ben developed in to the same suburban sprawl common throughout the county.

    I haven't heard of any big box stores going there and haven't heard of any plans to put any there either.
  10. Columbia County is certainly growing at a faster clip then Richmond County (Richmond has lost population since the last census).. but I would not call the growth in Columbia County has "phenominal"... it's pretty much about the state average.. around 14% to 17% . You have places like Hall County, Forsyth County, and Cherokee County that are growing by leaps and bounds....doubling their populations in short periods of time. I also think growth in Columbia County will slow because of the credit crisis and housing crunch as homes in the area lose value. When you look at Columbia County as a part of The Geater Augusta-Aiken metro area then the area is actually growing at a slower pace then the state average. I don't see any explosive growth coming to the metro Augusta area.. the last time that happened was the 1950s when SRS was constructed.. I don't see any big projects like that coming to Augusta in the near future. Also Fort Gordon is still vulnerable in future BRAC closures.. that would likely contract the area. Positivism is good, but when it reaches bling boosterism, sometimes the reality is ignored.

  11. Actually I think the idea of incorporating Columbia County into a city has pretty much died. Earlier this year there was a straw poll in the primaries to guage public support and over 60% of the voters opposed the idea. Plus it just doesn't make sense. Columbia COunty in no way resembles a city... it is a suburban sprawl county. Even areas like Evans and Martinez, which some people mistake as towns, have no recognizable centers.. no main street , no downtown area.. just strip malls and sprawling subdivisions. There is a zoning area known as Evans Town Center which was envisioned to become an actual town center for Evans, but the developer-friendly commission relaxed the zoning rules and now you have big box stores in what was supposed to be a "town center". To me cities and towns should have some degree of urbanity... Columbia COunty, with the exception of it's two incorporated towns Harlem and Grovetown, does not meet this requirement.. It is a suburban bedroom county of Augusta.

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