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While growth slows statewide, small-town populations in Colorado boom

Colorado Springs Gazette·Savannah Eller [email protected]·30 days ago
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A proposed housing project could more than double the population of Calhan, a town of just 760 on the Eastern Plains outside Colorado Springs. For some small towns on the Front Range, it’s a familiar situation. Colorado’s overall population growth was just 0.4% last year. At a time when net migration has stagnated statewide, several small towns have seen percentage increases in the double digits in the past five years. Chris Lowe, interim town manager for Elizabeth, said that people were attracted to the idea of rural, small-town living within commuting distance of larger population centers. A car drives down Main Street in the historic downtown Elizabeth, east of Castle Rock, on Friday. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock) “They still want the ability to have that community feel,” he said. The town, located on the Colorado 86 corridor east of Castle Rock, has doubled its population from 2018 to 2024, the latest year recorded by the Colorado State Demography Office.…

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