2020 Census of Columbus Area Places




2020 Census of Columbus Area Places

Continuing with the data from the 2020 Census, we break down the population rank for every community and census-designated place in the Columbus metro area. Census-designated places are areas with concentrations of population, but are not part of incorporated villages, towns or cities.

Columbus Metro Area Places Population Rank by Year
2010—————————————————–2020
1. Columbus: 787,033———————–1. Columbus: 905,748
2. Newark: 47,573—————————-2. Newark: 49,934
3. Dublin: 41,751——————————3. Dublin: 49,328
4. Lancaster: 38,780————————-4. Delaware: 41,302
5. Westerville: 36,120————————5. Grove City: 41,252
6. Reynoldsburg: 35,893——————–6. Reynoldsburg: 41,076
7. Grove City: 35,575————————-7. Lancaster: 40,552
8. Delaware: 34,753————————–8. Westerville: 39,190
9. Upper Arlington: 33,771——————9. Hilliard: 37,114
10. Gahanna: 33,248———————–10. Upper Arlington: 36,800
11. Hilliard: 28,435—————————11. Gahanna: 35,726
12. Marysville: 22,094———————-12. Marysville: 25,571
13. Pickerington: 18,291——————-13. Pickerington: 23,094
14. Whitehall: 18,062———————–14. Whitehall: 20,127
15. Pataskala: 14,962———————-15. Pataskala: 17,886
16. Worthington: 13,575——————-16. Worthington: 14,786
17. Circleville: 13,314———————-17. Powell: 14,163
18. Bexley: 13,057————————–18. Bexley: 13,928
19. Powell: 11,500—————————19. Circleville: 13,927
20. Heath: 10,310—————————20. New Albany: 10,825
21. London: 9,904—————————21. Heath: 10,412
22. Lincoln Village CDP: 9,032———–22. London: 10,279
23. Blacklick Estates CDP: 8,682——–23. Lincoln Village CDP: 9,702
24. New Albany: 7,724———————-24. Canal Winchester: 9,107
25. Logan: 7,152—————————–25. Blacklick Estates CDP: 8,990
26. Canal Winchester: 7,101————–26. Grandview Heights: 8,085
27. Grandview Heights: 6,536————-27. Logan: 7,296
28. Granville: 5,646————————–28. Sunbury: 6,614
29. Groveport: 5,363————————-29. Groveport: 6,009
30. New Lexington: 4,731——————30. Granville: 5,946
31. Johnstown: 4,632————————31. Obetz: 5,489
32. Huber Ridge CDP: 4,604————–32. Johnstown: 5,182
33. Lake Darby CDP: 4,592—————-33. Huber Ridge CDP: 4,940
34. Obetz: 4,532——————————-34. Lake Darby CDP: 4,731
35. Sunbury: 4,389—————————-35. Ashville: 4,529
36. Plain City: 4,225————————–36. New Lexington: 4,435
37. West Jefferson: 4,222——————-37. West Jefferson: 4,137
38. Ashville: 4,097—————————–38. Plain City: 4,065
39. Mount Gilead: 3,660———————-39. Mount Gilead: 3,503
40. Beechwood Trails CDP: 3,020———40. Beechwood Trails CDP: 3,276
41. Baltimore: 2,966—————————41. Commercial Point: 3,078
42. Buckeye Lake: 2,746———————42. Baltimore: 2,981
43. Crooksville: 2,534————————-43. Buckeye Lake: 2,520
44. Hebron: 2,336——————————44. Crooksville: 2,418
45. Richwood: 2,229—————————45. Hebron: 2,326
46. Utica: 2,132———————————46. New California CDP: 2,225
47. Cardington: 2,047————————-47. Richwood: 2,222
48. Roseville: 1,852—————————48. South Bloomfield: 2,143
49. Mount Sterling: 1,782——————–49. Lithopolis: 2,134
50. South Bloomfield: 1,744—————–50. Cardington: 2,079
51. Commercial Point: 1,582—————-51. Utica: 2,064
52. Choctaw Lake CDP: 1,546————–52. Choctaw Lake CDP: 2,047
53. Harbor Hills CDP: 1,509—————–53. Minerva Park: 2,009
54. Somerset: 1,481—————————54. Mount Sterling: 1,945
55. Bremen: 1,425—————————–55. Roseville: 1,746
56. New California CDP: 1,411————-56. Harbor Hills CDP: 1,565
57. Granville South CDP: 1,410————57. Somerset: 1,481
58. Ashley: 1,330——————————-58. Bremen: 1,479
59. Fairfield Beach CDP: 1,292————59. Granville South CDP: 1,420
60. Minerva Park: 1,272———————-60. Candlewood Lake CDP: 1,329
61. Etna CDP: 1,215—————————61. Hanover: 1,270
62. Candlewood Lake CDP: 1,147———62. Fairfield Beach CDP: 1,267
63. Logan Elm Village CDP: 1,118———63. Etna CDP: 1,209
64. Lithopolis: 1,106—————————64. Ashley: 1,198
65. Millersport: 1,044————————–65. Ostrander: 1,094
66. Williamsport: 1,023———————–66. Thornville: 1,087
67. Thornville: 991—————————–67. Logan Elm Village CDP: 1,045
68. Pleasantville: 960————————-68. Urbancrest: 1,031
69. Urbancrest: 960—————————69. Millersport: 978
70. Hanover: 921——————————70. Hide-A-Way-Hills CDP: 976
71. Junction City: 819————————71. Williamsport: 970
72. New Holland: 801————————72. Pleasantville: 934
73. Hide-A-Way Hills CDP: 794———–73. Galena: 924
74. Darbydale CDP: 793——————–74. Shawnee Hills: 835
75. Milford Center: 792———————-75. Milford Center: 807
76. Marne CDP: 783————————-76. New Holland: 804
77. Amanda: 737——————————77. Marne CDP: 772
78. New Straitsville: 722——————–78. Darbydale CDP: 768
79. Shawnee Hills: 681———————-79. Junction City: 721
80. Shawnee: 655—————————-80. Amanda: 673
81. Galena: 653——————————-81. Valleyview: 669
82. Ostrander: 643—————————82. New Straitsville: 652
83. Valleyview: 620————————–83. Marble Cliff: 634
84. Thurston: 604—————————-84. Thurston: 603
85. Corning: 583—————————–85. Riverlea: 599
86. Marble Cliff: 573————————-86. Stoutsville: 579
87. Stoutsville: 560—————————87. Buchtel: 518
88. Buchtel: 558——————————-88. Laurelville: 512
89. Riverlea: 545——————————89. Shawnee: 505
90. Laurelville: 527—————————-90. Carroll: 501
91. Kirkersville: 525—————————91. Corning: 488
92. Carroll: 524——————————–92. Alexandria: 483
93. Alexandria: 517—————————93. Kirkersville: 471
94. Murray City: 449————————–94. Sugar Grove: 429
95. Edison: 437——————————–95. Edison: 422
96. Sugar Grove: 426————————96. Hartford: 404
97. Derby CDP: 408————————–97. Derby CDP: 355
98. Hartford: 397——————————98. St. Louisville: 352
99. Haydenville CDP: 381——————99. Murray City: 341
100. St. Louisville: 373———————100. Haydenville CDP: 337
101. South Solon: 355—————————-101. South Solon: 329
102. Marengo: 342——————————–102. Harrisburg: 315
103. Midway: 322———————————-103. Rushville: 304
104. Harrisburg: 320——————————104. Marengo: 283
105. Plumwood CDP: 319———————–105. Raymond CDP: 280
106. Rushville: 302——————————–106. Midway: 269
107. Tarlton: 282———————————–107. Magnetic Springs: 267
108. Orient CDP: 270—————————–108. Plumwood CDP: 257
109. Magnetic Springs: 268———————109. Tarlton: 254
110. Fulton: 258————————————110. Fulton: 250
111. Raymond CDP: 257————————111. Orient CDP: 246
112. Lockbourne: 237—————————-112. Unionville Center: 241
113. Carbon Hill CDP: 233———————113. Lockbourne: 236
114. Unionville Center: 233——————–114. Gratiot: 215
115. Chesterville: 228—————————-115. Brownsville CDP: 214
116. Darbyville: 222——————————116. Lafayette CDP: 206
117. Gratiot: 221———————————-117. Chesterville: 191
118. Brownsville CDP: 220———————118. Darbyville: 186
119. Lafayette CDP: 202————————119. Radnor CDP: 180
120. Radnor CDP: 201————————–120. Carbon Hill CDP: 178
121. Rockbridge CDP: 182———————121. West Rushville: 166
122. Glenford: 173——————————–122. Glenford: 165
123. Sparta: 161———————————–123. Rockbridge CDP: 160
124. Hemlock: 155——————————–124. Hemlock: 142
125. Kilbourne CDP: 139————————125. Kilbourne CDP: 127
126. West Rushville: 134————————126. Sparta: 121
127. Brice: 115————————————-127. Brice: 93
128. Rendville: 36———————————128. Rendville: 28



Population Change Rank 2010-2020 for Columbus Metro Places
1. Columbus: +118,715
2. Hilliard: +8,679
3. Dublin: +7,577
4. Delaware: +6,549
5. Grove City: +5,677
6. Reynoldsburg: 5,183
7. Pickerington: +4,803
8. Marysville: +3,477
9. New Albany: +3,101
10. Westerville: +3,070
11. Upper Arlington: +3,029
12. Pataskala: +2,924
13. Powell: +2,663
14. Gahanna: +2,478
15. Newark: +2,361
16. Sunbury: +2,225
17. Whitehall: +2,065
18. Canal Winchester: +2,006
19. Lancaster: +1,772
20. Grandview Heights: +1,549
21. Commercial Point: +1,496
22. Worthington: +1,211
23. Lithopolis: +1,028
24. Obetz: +957
25. Bexley: +871
26. New California CDP: +814
27. Minerva Park: +737
28. Lincoln Village CDP: +670
29. Groveport: +646
30. Circleville: +613
31. Johnstown: +550
32. Choctaw Lake CDP: +501
33. Ostrander: +451
34. Ashville: +432
35. South Bloomfield: +399
36. London: +375
37. Hanover: +349
38. Huber Ridge CDP: +336
39. Blacklick Estates CDP: +308
40. Granville: +300
41. Galena: +271
42. Beechwood Trails CDP: +256
43. Candlewood Lake CDP: +182
44. Hide-A-Way Hills CDP: +182
45. Mount Sterling: +163
46. Shawnee Hills: +154
47. Logan: +144
48. Lake Darby CDP: +139
49. Heath: +102
50. Thornville: +96
51. Urbancrest: +71
52. Marble Cliff: +61
53. Harbor Hills CDP: +56
54. Bremen: +54
55. Riverlea: +54
56. Valleyview: +49
57. Cardington: +32
58. West Rushville: +32
59. Raymond CDP: +23
60. Stoutsville: +19
61. Baltimore: +15
62. Milford Center: +15
63. Granville South CDP: +10
64. Unionville Center: +8
65. Hartford: +7
66. Lafayette CDP: +4
67. New Holland: +3
68. Sugar Grove: +3
69. Rushville: +2
70. Somerset: +0
71. Lockbourne: -1
72. Magnetic Springs: -1
73. Thurston: -1
74. Harrisburg: -5
75. Brownsville CDP: -6
76. Etna CDP: -6
77. Gratiot: -6
78. Richwood: -7
79. Fulton: -8
80. Glenford: -8
81. Rendville: -8
82. Hebron: -10
83. Marne CDP: -11
84. Kilbourne CDP: -12
85. Hemlock: -13
86. Edison: -15
87. Laurelville: -15
88. St. Louisville: -21
89. Radnor CDP: -21
90. Brice: -22
91. Rockbridge CDP: -22
92. Carroll: -23
93. Orient CDP: -24
94. Darbydale CDP: -25
95. Fairfield Beach CDP: -25
96. Pleasantville: -26
97. South Solon: -26
98. Tarlton: -28
99. Alexandria: -34
100. Darbydale CDP: -36
101. Chesterville: -37
102. Buchtel: -40
103. Sparta: -40
104. Haydenville CDP: -44
105. Derby CDP: -53
106. Midway: -53
107. Williamsport: -53
108. Kirkersville: -54
109. Carbon Hill CDP: -55
110. Marengo: -59
111. Plumwood CDP: -62
112. Amanda: -64
113. Millersport: -66
114. Utica: -68
115. New Straitsville: -70
116. Logan Elm Village CDP: -73
117. West Jefferson: -85
118. Corning: -95
119. Junction City: -98
120. Roseville: -106
121. Murray City: -108
122. Crooksville: -116
123. Ashley: -132
124. Shawnee: -150
125. Mount Gilead: -157
126. Plain City: -160
127. Buckeye Lake: -226
128. New Lexington: -296

The main story with the 2020 census numbers is that smaller communities in rural counties generally declined the past decade. This followed a similar story with non-metro counties, not only in Ohio, but nationally. Population continues to concentrate closer to more urban areas, which tend to be the job centers. If such population declines continue in the decades ahead, many of these small towns and villages may die out.

These trends also have potential impacts on the upcoming state redistricting. With conservative, rural areas emptying out and more liberal cities and urban areas growing, how will this affect how congressional districts get drawn?

For more historic population and demographic data, visit the following links:
Columbus City Population and Demographics
Suburban Population and Demographics
Columbus vs. Other Places
US Census



Metro Density Comparison Part 1



Metro density comparison part 1 Columbus, Ohio

The Columbus Metropolitan Area resides within a group of metros between 1.5 and 2.5 million people. I wanted to take a look at population densities between that group of metros to see how different they really are and where Columbus might fall within them.

Metro Area Population in 2011 and 2012 by Rank
2011 ———————————2012

1. Pittsburgh: 2,359,746 — 1. Pittsburgh: 2,360,733
2. Portland, OR: 2,262,605 — 2. Charlotte: 2,296,569
3. San Antonio: 2,194,927 — 3. Portland, OR: 2,289,800
4. Sacramento: 2,176,235 — 4. San Antonio: 2,234,003
5. Orlando: 2,171,360 — 5. Orlando: 2,223,674
6. Cincinnati: 2,138,038 — 6. Sacramento: 2,196,482
7. Cleveland: 2,068,283 — 7. Cincinnati: 2,128,603
8. Kansas City: 2,052,676 — 8. Cleveland: 2,063,535
9. Las Vegas: 1,969,975 — 9. Kansas City: 2,038,724
10. San Jose, CA: 1,865,450 — 10. Las Vegas: 2,000,759
11. Columbus: 1,858,464 — 11. Columbus: 1,944,002
12. Charlotte: 1,795,472 — 12. Indianapolis: 1,928,982
13. Austin: 1,783,519 — 13. San Jose: 1,894,388
14. Indianapolis: 1,778,568 — 14. Austin: 1,834,303
15. Virginia Beach: 1,679,894 — 15. Nashville: 1,726,693
16. Nashville: 1,617,142 — 16. Virginia Beach: 1,699,925
17. Providence, RI: 1,600,224 — 17. Providence: 1,601,374
18. Milwaukee: 1,562,216 — 18. Milwaukee: 1,566,981

As you can see, this is a pretty diverse group, from the Northeast, Midwest, Sun Belt and West Coast.

Metro Area Size in Square Miles in 2011 and 2012 by Rank
2011 ————————— 2012

1. Las Vegas: 8,091 — 1. Las Vegas: 8,091
2. Kansas City: 7,951 — 2. San Antonio: 7,387
3. San Antonio: 7,387 — 3. Kansas City: 7,374
4. Sacramento: 6,936 — 4. Sacramento: 6,936
5. Portland, Or: 6,817 — 5. Portland, OR: 6,817
6. Nasvhille: 5,763 — 6. Nashville: 6,379
7. Pittsburgh: 5,706 — 7. Pittsburgh: 5,706
8. Cincinnati: 4,394 — 8. Charlotte: 5,180
9. Austin: 4,280 — 9. Columbus: 4,850
10. Columbus: 3,967 — 10. Cincinnati: 4,394
11. Indianapolis: 3,888 — 11. Indianapolis: 4,341
12. Orlando: 3,491 — 12. Austin: 4,280
13. Virginia Beach: 2,647 — 13, Orlando: 3,491
14. Charlotte: 2,611 — 14. San Jose: 2,695
15. Cleveland: 1,997— 15. Virginia Beach: 2,647
16. Milwaukee: 1,823 — 16. Cleveland: 1,997
17. Providence: 1,636— 17. Milwaukee: 1,823
18. San Jose: 1,304 — 18. Providence: 1,636

Metro Area Population Density Per Square Mile in 2011 and 2012 by Rank
2011 —————————– 2012

1. San Jose: 1,430.6 — 1. Cleveland: 1,033.3
2. Cleveland: 1,035.7 — 2. Providence: 978.8
3. Providence: 978.1 — 3. Milwaukee: 859.6
4. Milwaukee: 856.9 — 4. San Jose: 702.9
5. Charlotte: 687.7 — 5. Virginia Beach: 642.2
6. Virginia Beach: 634.6 — 6. Orlando: 637.0
7. Orlando: 622.0 — 7. Cincinnati: 484.4
8. Cincinnati: 486.6 — 8. Indianapolis: 444.4
9. Columbus: 468.5 — 9. Charlotte: 443.4
10. Indianapolis: 457.5 — 10. Austin: 428.6
11. Austin: 416.7 — 11. Pittsburgh: 413.7
12. Pittsburgh: 413.6 — 12. Columbus: 400.8
13. Portland, OR: 331.9 — 13. Portland: 335.9
14. Sacramento: 313.8 — 14. Sacramento: 316.7
15. San Antonio: 297.1 — 15. San Antonio: 302.4
16. Nashville: 280.6 — 16. Kansas City: 276.5
17. Kansas City: 258.2 — 17. Nashville: 270.7
18. Las Vegas: 243.5 — 18. Las Vegas: 247.3

Higher metro population doesn’t necessarily equate to higher density. The smaller metros tend to have higher densities. Columbus is middle of the pack.

Core County Population in 2011 and 2012 by Rank
2011 —————————————— 2012

1. Clark (Las Vegas): 1,969,975 — 1. Clark (Las Vegas): 2,000,759
2. Santa Clara (San Jose): 1,809,378 — 2. Santa Clara (San Jose): 1,837,504
3. Bexar (San Antonio): 1,756,153 — 3. Bexar (San Antonio) 1,785,704
4. Sacramento (Sacramento): 1,436,105 — 4. Sacramento (Sacramento): 1,450,121
5. Cuyahoga (Cleveland): 1,270,294 — 5. Cuyahoga (Cleveland): 1,265,111
6. Allegheny (Pittsburgh): 1,227,066 — 6. Allegheny (Pittsburgh): 1,229,338
7. Franklin (Columbus): 1,178,799 — 7. Orange (Orlando): 1,202,234
8. Orange (Orlando): 1,169,107 — 8. Franklin: (Columbus): 1,195,338
9. Travis (Austin): 1,063,130 — 9. Travis (Austin): 1,095,584
10. Milwaukee (Milwaukee): 952,532 — 10. Mecklenburg (Charlotte): 969,031
11. Mecklenburg (Charlotte): 944,373 — 11. Milwaukee (Milwaukee): 955,205
12. Marion (Indianapolis): 911,296 — 12. Marion (Indianapolis): 918,977
13. Hamilton (Cincinnati): 800,362 — 13. Hamilton (Cincinnati): 802,038
14. Multnomah (Portland): 748,031 — 14. Multnomah (Portland): 759,256
15. Jackson (Kansas City): 676,360 — 15. Jackson (Kansas City): 677,377
16. Davidson (Nashville): 635,475 — 16. Davidson (Nashville): 648,295
17. Providence (Providence): 626,709 — 17. Providence (Providence): 628,323
18. Virginia Beach (No County): 442,707 — 18. Virginia Beach (No County): 447,021

Core County Area Size in Square Miles in 2011 by Rank
Clark (Las Vegas): 8,091
Santa Clara (San Jose): 1,304
Bexar (San Antonio): 1,257
Travis (Austin): 1,022
Orange (Orlando): 1,004
Sacramento (Sacramento): 995
Allegheny (Pittsburgh): 745
Jackson (Kansas City): 616
Mecklenburg (Charlotte): 546
Franklin (Columbus): 544
Davidson (Nashville): 526
Multnomah (Portland): 466
Cuyahoga (Cleveland): 457
Providence (Providence): 436
Hamilton (Cincinnati): 413
Marion (Indianapolis): 403
Virginia Beach (No County): 248
Milwaukee (Milwaukee): 242

Core County Population Density Per Square Mile in 2011 and 2012 by Rank
2011 ——————————————— 2012

1. Milwaukee (Milwaukee): 3,936.1 — 1. Milwaukee: 3,947.1
2. Cuyahoga (Cleveland): 2,779.6 — 2. Cuyahoga: 2,768.3
3. Marion (Indianapolis): 2,261.3 — 3. Marion: 2,280.3
4. Franklin (Columbus): 2,166.9 — 4. Franklin: 2,197.7
5. Hamilton (Cincinnati): 1,937.9 — 5. Hamilton: 1,942.0
6. Virginia Beach (No County): 1,785.1 — 6. Virginia Beach: 1,802.5
7. Mecklenburg (Charlotte): 1,729.6 — 7. Mecklenburg: 1,774.8
8. Allegheny (Pittsburgh): 1,647.1 — 8. Allegheny: 1,650.1
9. Multnomah (Portland: 1,605.2 — 9. Multnomah: 1,629.3
10. Sacramento (Sacramento): 1,443.3 — 10. Sacramento: 1,457.4
11. Providence (Providence): 1,437.4 — 11. Providence: 1,441.1
12. Bexar (San Antonio): 1,397.1 — 12. Bexar: 1,420.6
13. Santa Clara (San Jose): 1,387.6 — 13. Santa Clara: 1,409.1
14. Davidson (Nashville): 1,208.1 — 14. Davidson: 1,232.5
15. Orange (Orlando): 1,164.4 — 15. Orange: 1,197.4
16. Jackson (Kansas City): 1,098.0 — 16. Jackson: 1,099.6
17. Travis (Austin): 1,040.2 — 17. Travis: 1,072.0
18. Clark (Las Vegas): 243.5 — 18. Clark: 247.3

The core counties of metros within the Midwest are clearly the most dense, with most hovering around or above 2,000 people per square mile. Columbus has the 4th densist core county of the bunch.

City Population in 2011 and 2012 by Rank
2011 —————— 2012

1. San Antonio: 1,359,758 2012 numbers to be released in May 2013.
2. San Jose: 967,487
3. Indianapolis: 827,609
4. Austin: 820,611
5. Columbus: 797,434
6. Charlotte: 751,087
7. Nashville: 609,644
8. Milwaukee: 597,867
9. Portland: 593,820
10. Las Vegas: 589,317
11. Sacramento: 472,178
12. Kansas City: 463,202
13. Virginia Beach: 442,707
14. Cleveland: 393,806
15. Pittsburgh: 307,484
16. Cincinnati: 296,223
17. Orlando: 243,195
18. Providence: 178,053

City Area Size in Square Miles in 2011 by Rank
Nashville: 527.9
Virginia Beach: 497.3
San Antonio: 412.1
Indianapolis: 372.0
Kansas City: 319.0
Charlotte: 297.7
Austin: 297.0
Columbus: 217.2
San Jose: 180.0
Portland: 145.1
Las Vegas: 135.8
Orlando: 110.7
Sacramento: 100.1
Milwaukee: 96.8
Cleveland: 82.5
Cincinnati: 79.4
Pittsburgh: 58.3
Providence: 20.5

City Population Density Per Square Mile in 2011 by Rank
Providence: 8,685.5
Milwaukee: 6,176.3
San Jose: 5,374.9
Pittsburgh: 5274.2
Cleveland: 4,773.4
Sacramento: 4,717.1
Las Vegas: 4,339.6
Portland: 4,092.5
Cincinnati: 3,726.1
Columbus: 3,671.4
San Antonio: 3,299.6
Austin: 2,763.0
Charlotte: 2,523.0
Indianapolis: 2,224.8
Orlando: 2,196.9
Kansas City: 1,452.0
Nashville: 1,154.8
Virginia Beach: 890.2

So for the most part, when it comes to metro density, Columbus runs mostly in the middle, although it does have a rather dense core county.

I’ll examine some tract densities in Part 2, as well as the overall trends for Columbus and where it might fall come 2020.

For more metro area information, go here: Metro Area Demographics