The population density of Iowa City, IA was 2,981 in 2018.
Population Density
Population Density is computed by dividing the total population by Land Area Per Square Mile.
Above charts are based on data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey | ODN Dataset | API -
Geographic and Population Datasets Involving Iowa City, IA
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Iowa Tax Credit Claims
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2019-07-09T14:22:34.000ZThe data includes information on tax credit claims in Iowa reported on the IA 148 Tax Credits Schedule. The tax credits were claimed against the individual income, corporate income, franchise, and insurance premiums tax types. The IA 148 was introduced in tax year 2006. The most recent tax year with complete and verified data is 2012. There were over 30 tax credit types that could be claimed on the IA 148 in tax years 2006 through 2012. Some credits are awarded, the year of the award is included when available, while others require no award. Tax credits are nonrefundable or refundable. If a nonrefundable tax credit amount exceeds tax liability, the amount applied will be limited to tax liability and the balance of the credit either expires or becomes carry forward for the next tax year. Refundable tax credits can be claimed for the full amount regardless of tax liability. Because taxpayers can file amended returns, the tax credit claim data are subject to change. For individual income taxpayers, data on the county of residence and the adjusted gross income of the taxpayer are included.
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Math And Reading Proficiency in Iowa by School Year, Public School District and Grade Level
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2019-10-31T14:23:35.000ZDataset contains information on Iowa public school districts' academic progress of their students in reading and math annually starting with school year ending in 2003. All public schools and districts report annually to the Iowa Department of Education through Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). All AYP determinations are made annually using reading and math student assessment data. Proficiency is based on a standard score scale. More information can be found at: http://itp.education.uiowa.edu/ia/AYPInformation.aspx.
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Peace officers certified by the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy by calendar year.
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2022-05-19T19:10:45.000ZThis Dataset contains information on the number of officers that have been certified each year by graduating from the Basic Academy course held at the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy at Camp Dodge, Johnston, IA.
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City Population in Iowa by County and Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2021-12-03T20:33:09.000ZThis dataset contains city population in Iowa from 2010 to the most current year available. Data from 2010 comes from the decennial census while the proceeding years are produced annually. Aggregating the city populations in each county will provide a county total population
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Total City Population by Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2021-12-03T20:33:49.000ZThis dataset contains city population in Iowa from 1990 to the most current year available. Data from 1990, 2000, and 2010 comes from the decennial censuses while the years in between are produced annually.
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Consolidated Property Tax Rates in Iowa by Tax District And Fiscal Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2021-07-07T21:35:53.000ZThe dataset provides consolidated property tax rates for each urban and rural taxing district in Iowa by fiscal year, starting with FY 2002. Property tax rates are the dollars collected per $1,000 in a property's taxable value. The consolidated rate represents the combined rate for all levy authorities (e.g. counties, cities, school districts, townships, etc.) represented in a tax district.
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Iowa Assessed Property Values By Tax District and Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2021-07-07T17:10:05.000ZThis dataset contains 100% assessed property values for classes of real property in Iowa beginning with assessment year 2000. Real property is mostly land, buildings, structures, and other improvements that are constructed on or in the land, attached to the land, or placed upon a foundation. Typical improvements include a building, house or mobile home, fences, and paving. Classes of real property include the following: Residential, Agricultural Land, Agricultural Buildings, Commercial, Industrial, Utilities, and Railroads. The assessed property values help determine the net taxable valuations for property tax levies (e.g. 2012 assessment property values help determine the net taxable valuations for FY 2014 property tax levies).
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Levy Authority Rates in Iowa by Fiscal Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2021-09-23T15:12:26.000ZThis dataset contains property tax rates for all levy authorities within the State of Iowa by fiscal year. Property tax rates are the dollars collected per $1,000 in a property's taxable value. The state fiscal year runs from July 1 to the following June 30 and is numbered for the calendar year in which it ends. Rates for a fiscal year are based on the taxable property valuations for the preceding calendar year (e.g. FY 2014 rates are based on 2012 taxable property valuations).
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Taxable Property Values in Iowa by Tax District and Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2021-07-06T21:35:59.000ZThis dataset contains taxable property values for classes of real property in Iowa by tax district. Taxable values are based on assessed valuations after application of the statutory assessment limitation (i.e. rollback), and is the value to which tax rates are applied (e.g. 2012 net taxable valuations are used for the FY 2014 property tax levies). Real property is mostly land, buildings, structures, and other improvements that are constructed on or in the land, attached to the land, or placed upon a foundation. Typical improvements include a building, house or mobile home, fences, and paving. Classes of real property include the following: Residential, Agricultural Land, Agricultural Buildings, Commercial, Industrial, Utilities and Railroads.
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State-wide Math and Reading Proficiency by Grade and School Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2019-10-31T14:22:59.000ZDataset contains information on state-wide academic progress of students in reading and math annually starting with school year ending in 2014. All public schools and districts report annually to the Iowa Department of Education through Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). All AYP determinations are made annually using reading and math student assessment data. Proficiency is based on a standard score scale. More information can be found at: http://itp.education.uiowa.edu/ia/AYPInformation.aspx.