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US Conference of Mayors long term metro population report-
Omaha’s metro (not CSA) is projected to grow 27.3% between 2016 to 2046 and have a population of 1,178,000 million.. keeping it at the ranking of the 58th largest metro. What is startling, is to see the projected population drops over the next 30 years of Rochester and especially Buffalo NY. The long term metro population projections are on the last 10 pages of the 82 page report. An interesting read..
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The link:
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Thanks for the stats from a fellow stat junkie. I am too embarrassed to admit how long I was just engrossed in that report. Ha!
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I’m pretty sure by 2046 Fremont will become part of the MSA.
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Would Lincoln ever be added to the MSA? Or would it only be added to the CSA?MTO wrote:I’m pretty sure by 2046 Fremont will become part of the MSA.
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Not likely MSA. Lincoln is it’s own MSA. But the US Census will be redefining Metro and CSA areas in 2018..and it is very possible the commuting % has reached the 15% threshold meaning a potential combined Omaha/Lincoln CSA starting next year...Louie wrote:Would Lincoln ever be added to the MSA? Or would it only be added to the CSA?MTO wrote:I’m pretty sure by 2046 Fremont will become part of the MSA.
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From one fellow stat junkie to another- You’re welcome ...guy4omaha wrote:Thanks for the stats from a fellow stat junkie. I am too embarrassed to admit how long I was just engrossed in that report. Ha!
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It’s possible if enough people start commuting between the core counties. I wouldn’t count on it though.Louie wrote:Would Lincoln ever be added to the MSA? Or would it only be added to the CSA?MTO wrote:I’m pretty sure by 2046 Fremont will become part of the MSA.
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Not MSA. But as I stated in a post earlier today, if the commute patterns between Lincoln and Omaha have reached the 15% threshold, then a combined Omaha-Lincoln CSA is possible.. But also as I stated in an earlier post, the US Census will be redefining MSA/CSA areas in 2018, so the likelihood of a 1.3 million plus Omaha/Lincoln CSA is very possible as early as next year ...TitosBuritoBarn wrote:It’s possible if enough people start commuting between the core counties. I wouldn’t count on it though.Louie wrote:Would Lincoln ever be added to the MSA? Or would it only be added to the CSA?MTO wrote:I’m pretty sure by 2046 Fremont will become part of the MSA.
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Whoops. Sorry Cowboy I missed your post.Omaha Cowboy wrote:Not MSA. But as I stated in a post earlier today, if the commute patterns between Lincoln and Omaha have reached the 15% threshold, then a combined Omaha-Lincoln CSA is possible.. But also as I stated in an earlier post, the US Census will be redefining MSA/CSA areas in 2018, so the likelihood of a 1.3 million plus Omaha/Lincoln CSA is very possible as early as next year ...TitosBuritoBarn wrote:It’s possible if enough people start commuting between the core counties. I wouldn’t count on it though.Louie wrote:Would Lincoln ever be added to the MSA? Or would it only be added to the CSA?MTO wrote:I’m pretty sure by 2046 Fremont will become part of the MSA.
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It’s all good my friend ..TitosBuritoBarn wrote:Whoops. Sorry Cowboy I missed your post.Omaha Cowboy wrote:Not MSA. But as I stated in a post earlier today, if the commute patterns between Lincoln and Omaha have reached the 15% threshold, then a combined Omaha-Lincoln CSA is possible.. But also as I stated in an earlier post, the US Census will be redefining MSA/CSA areas in 2018, so the likelihood of a 1.3 million plus Omaha/Lincoln CSA is very possible as early as next year ...TitosBuritoBarn wrote:It’s possible if enough people start commuting between the core counties. I wouldn’t count on it though.Louie wrote:Would Lincoln ever be added to the MSA? Or would it only be added to the CSA?MTO wrote:I’m pretty sure by 2046 Fremont will become part of the MSA.
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I’m really pulling for a combined Omaha/Lincoln CSA for 2018. My gut tells me there is a better than 50% chance the commute percentage between Omaha and Lincoln has reached 15%.. This is the key. I’m excited to see what happens...
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I’m gonna have to be cynical on this. There are cities that are a lot more connected, both in contiguous development and economic spheres, that are only at CSA status, such as San Francisco/San Jose, D.C/Baltimore, and LA/The Inland Empire. And then there are cities like Austin/San Antonio that aren’t even CSA level. I don’t think Omaha/Lincoln will be connected enough for a good while to be at CSA status.Omaha Cowboy wrote:It’s all good my friend ..TitosBuritoBarn wrote:Whoops. Sorry Cowboy I missed your post.Omaha Cowboy wrote:Not MSA. But as I stated in a post earlier today, if the commute patterns between Lincoln and Omaha have reached the 15% threshold, then a combined Omaha-Lincoln CSA is possible.. But also as I stated in an earlier post, the US Census will be redefining MSA/CSA areas in 2018, so the likelihood of a 1.3 million plus Omaha/Lincoln CSA is very possible as early as next year ...TitosBuritoBarn wrote:It’s possible if enough people start commuting between the core counties. I wouldn’t count on it though.Louie wrote:Would Lincoln ever be added to the MSA? Or would it only be added to the CSA?MTO wrote:I’m pretty sure by 2046 Fremont will become part of the MSA.
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I’m really pulling for a combined Omaha/Lincoln CSA for 2018. My gut tells me there is a better than 50% chance the commute percentage between Omaha and Lincoln has reached 15%.. This is the key. I’m excited to see what happens...
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Omaha and Lincoln connectivity, I suspect, is quite a bit a higher than you’re giving it credit for IMO.. Consider that I have friends who live in SW Omaha Suburbs that from their residence, can exit I-80 into downtown Lincoln in less than 30 minutes and vise-versa (as just one example I hear all the time)..Garrett wrote:I’m gonna have to be cynical on this. There are cities that are a lot more connected, both in contiguous development and economic spheres, that are only at CSA status, such as San Francisco/San Jose, D.C/Baltimore, and LA/The Inland Empire. And then there are cities like Austin/San Antonio that aren’t even CSA level. I don’t think Omaha/Lincoln will be connected enough for a good while to be at CSA status.Omaha Cowboy wrote:It’s all good my friend ..TitosBuritoBarn wrote:Whoops. Sorry Cowboy I missed your post.Omaha Cowboy wrote:Not MSA. But as I stated in a post earlier today, if the commute patterns between Lincoln and Omaha have reached the 15% threshold, then a combined Omaha-Lincoln CSA is possible.. But also as I stated in an earlier post, the US Census will be redefining MSA/CSA areas in 2018, so the likelihood of a 1.3 million plus Omaha/Lincoln CSA is very possible as early as next year ...TitosBuritoBarn wrote:It’s possible if enough people start commuting between the core counties. I wouldn’t count on it though.Louie wrote:Would Lincoln ever be added to the MSA? Or would it only be added to the CSA?MTO wrote:I’m pretty sure by 2046 Fremont will become part of the MSA.
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I’m really pulling for a combined Omaha/Lincoln CSA for 2018. My gut tells me there is a better than 50% chance the commute percentage between Omaha and Lincoln has reached 15%.. This is the key. I’m excited to see what happens...
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In the end, it boils down to the commute % hitting the 15% required sweet spot. If that happens, the US Census will need to redefine the Omaha/Lincoln CSA’s.. If not, the point is moot. But I think the number is closer to 15% now, than in 2007, when a delegation from Omaha, including members of the Omaha and Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, the Mayors office and my friends who work in the retail arena- Jeff Beals and Trenton Magid (co-hosts of the radio show Grow Omaha) trekked to Washington DC to present the case that Omaha/Lincoln should be a combined CSA.. Back then (10 years ago), the commute % was at 7 percent, so Washington told the Nebraska delegation, basically, thanks for your presentation but no thanks- you’re not there yet..
My hope is, 10 years later, we have arrived. If not, then it will probably be another 3-5 years before it is looked into again by our “friends” in Washington.. We shall see soon enough...
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