Yes, the US census includes Hanscom.
And, I suspect that is the source of the growth.
We could easily calculate how many units were added in Lincoln and how many
units were added on Base in the last 10 years.
Sara
> On Aug 14, 2021, at 7:57 AM, Buckner Creel wrote:
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> The Hanscom AFB privatize
The US military personnel stationed in the United States are included in the
census tract where they are housed, so Hanscom is included in the data for
Lincoln. There are 2,045 people within Hanscom AFB and roughly 5,550
non-Hanscom residents in Lincoln.
The Air Force is less diverse than the
How much of this is Hanscom?
On Sat, Aug 14, 2021 at 6:55 PM Donald Hafner wrote:
> This will not answer the question about how the age distribution of
> Lincoln has changed in the new census, but the *Washington Post* has a
> webpage that shows the changes in diversity in Lincoln between 1990
This will not answer the question about how the age distribution of Lincoln has
changed in the new census, but the Washington Post has a webpage that shows
the changes in diversity in Lincoln between 1990 and 2020. Here is what it
shows:
-change in White population from 1990 to 2020: 90% —> 7
The Hanscom AFB privatized housing project came online during the past
decade. If the census includes Hanscom with the rest of the Town, that
development will also affect the overall growth statistic, perhaps by
several hundred folks.
Buck
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Buck
I'm curious to know more -- demographic breakdown by age? How much might be
attributed to the opening of The Commons and Oriole Landing?
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 6:03 PM Louis Zipes wrote:
> Pretty interesting that according to the latest Census data released this
> week that while the US as a wh