From Deseret News archives:
Head counts disputed: 3 towns are urged to challenge census figures
The northwest Utah County town is one of three small municipalities being encouraged by the Mountainland Association of Governments to challenge the U.S. Census Bureau's 2005 population estimates.
Data compiled by MAG using building permits indicate the populations of Cedar Fort, Goshen and Vineyard have been underestimated by the U.S. Census Bureau.
MAG already has helped five Utah County cities win census challenges this year in an effort to ensure proper distribution of funding for federal programs and state tax dollars.
American Fork was the big winner, gaining nearly 3,800 to its estimated population following the challenge. Provo, Mapleton, Salem and Elk Ridge also saw their respective Census Bureau estimates rise.
The numbers may be smaller in Cedar Fort, Goshen and Vineyard, but the discrepancy in estimates by the Census Bureau and MAG are greatest in those three towns, said Shawn Eliot, MAG transportation planner.
"(A challenge) probably could help them because every little bit will help towns that size," Eliot said.
Goshen Mayor Dorothy Sprague also has expressed interest in challenging the numbers in her town. The Census Bureau's 2005 population estimate for Goshen, at 775, is 16.6 percent lower than MAG's calculation of 930.
MAG's data show the estimated population of Vineyard off by 15.3 percent a difference of 23 people. Town clerk Dan Wright said Vineyard has no plans to challenge the numbers.
The U.S. Census Bureau takes an official head count every 10 years and then bases annual estimates for the remainder of the decade on that count.
Utah County's high population of students makes it difficult for the Census Bureau to estimate the actual population, Eliot said.
"We have to continually work with the Census Bureau through this method of challenging to keep our numbers up closer to what they ought to be," he said.
Funding for federal programs and state tax distributions are based on the annual Census Bureau estimates, Eliot said.
"That's why we're trying to stay on top of it," he said.
This year's successful challenges of population estimates by Utah County cities and towns have not changed the county's population, Eliot said, though a revision is likely in the spring.
The Census Bureau estimates the county's population at 443,738, and MAG has it at 451,041 a difference of 7,303 or 1.6 percent.
Most Utah County municipalities have filed challenges at some point since the 2000 Census.
E-mail: jpage@desnews.com
Comments
- Getting serious about seat belts 1:15 a.m.
- Witness describes '99 killing 1:15 a.m.
- Police increase presence at Skyline 1:14 a.m.
- Cougars cruise past Southern 1:03 a.m.
- Utes fall to Seattle U. at home 1:01 a.m.
- Utah celebrates Real Salt Lake Day 12:59 a.m.
- Y. focused on 10-win season 12:54 a.m.
- Thunder rolls by Jazz 12:49 a.m.
- Sloan remembers Abe Pollin 12:47 a.m.
- 'Cats get past pesky D-II foe 12:33 a.m.
- Utah, BYU are top choices for bowls
- BYU would like friendlier rivalry
- Protests against Phoenix LDS temple
- KSL: Prostitution in Utah County
- Best prep football games of 2009
- Man trapped in own body for 23 yrs
- Kirilenko climbing blocks list
- Witness describes '99 killing
- Boys basketball rankings
- 'Dancing' will fill out finale
- BYU would like friendlier rivalry
229 - Glenn Beck to enter politics?
224 - RSL wins MLS Cup on penalty kicks
202 - Protests against Phoenix LDS temple
189 - Bronco, Kyle rubber match
137 - BYU records with win
133 - Letters: Rushing to judge Palin
122 - Hall, Johnson matchup key
102 - Jazz finally win in San Antonio
99 - 4A: Timpview wins 4th in 4 years
93
needs to get a dunk!
First of all, the Thunder aren't known for being a great outside shooting...
And if BYU didn't lose any games, they could have been in the BCS. And if...
OKC = 16 Jazz = 24. Boozer and Millsap had 10 and Okur had 2. That is...
to To KF 9:35 PM My 42% increase may seem insignificant, but I have a...
Nice........
This is so weird. You see how stacked it is to include Nebraska,simply...
Mike, don't take it so personal. We know you are a Utah homer, but let's get...
I am a Seneca Indian from Western NY and find the meso America theory hard to...
If the chances are slim to none, why is this even news?? Trust the D.N. to...




You can be the first to comment on this story.