The pace of growth increased somewhat between 2016 and 2021, totalling 9,359, or about 1,800 people a year: about 4,000 households, as defined by Statistics Canada, an average of 800 households a year. This works out to a household size average of 1.17.
2016 − 2021 growth in all Census Tracts. 2021 Census. Expressed here as percentage... pic.twitter.com/tDtksfCpBm
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) February 11, 2022
We are 100k people on a very large footprint, 90 km², 1100 people / km². Low population density is the elephant in the room on just about every major challenge we face.
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) February 11, 2022
Where growth has gone last 10yrs: 2k+ increase CT 9380005 in the NW suburban corner. 13.9% increase 2016−2021 pic.twitter.com/U98zgH5ULb
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