This article lists census-designated places (CDPs) in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2020 Census, there were a total of 637 census-designated places in Texas.[1]
Census-Designated Places
CDP and County seat
New CDPs (2020 Census)
Former Census-Designated Places
CDP | County | Location of County |
Population (2020)[4] |
Population (2010) |
Population (2000) |
Population (1990)[3] |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abram-Perezville | Hidalgo | x |
x |
3,999 |
Split for the 2010 census into two separate CDPs: Abram CDP and Perezville CDP | ||
Anderson Mill | Travis Williamson |
x |
9,468 |
Absorbed into the city of Austin after the 2010 census | |||
Boling-Iago | Wharton | x |
x |
1,119 |
Split for the 2010 census into two separate CDPs: Boling CDP and Iago CDP | ||
Dominion | Bexar | x |
x |
x |
1,196 |
Absorbed into San Antonio prior to the 2000 census | |
Eagle Mountain | Tarrant | x |
x |
5,847 |
Absorbed into the city of Saginaw prior to the 2010 census | ||
East Bernard | Wharton | x |
x |
1,544 |
Incorporated prior to the 2000 census | ||
Escobares | Starr | x |
x |
x |
1,544 |
Although officially incorporated in 2005, Escobares was listed as a city in the 2000 census | |
First Colony | Fort Bend | x |
x |
x |
18,327 |
Absorbed into the cities of Sugar Land and Missouri City prior to the 2000 census | |
Jollyville | Travis Williamson |
x |
16,151 |
15,813 |
15,206 |
Absorbed into the city of Austin after the 2010 census | |
Kingwood | Harris | x |
x |
x |
37,397 |
Absorbed into the city of Houston prior to the 2000 census | |
La Casita-Garciasville | Starr | x |
x |
1,186 |
Broken up prior to the 2010 census to form the CDPs of Amada Acres, Chaparrito, La Casita, Loma Linda East, Manuel Garcia, Manuel Garcia II, Olivia Lopez de Gutierrez, Ramirez-Perez and Victoria Vera. | ||
Onion Creek | Travis | x |
x |
2,116 |
1,544 |
Absorbed into the city of Austin after the 2000 census | |
Penitas | Hidalgo | x |
x |
x |
1,077 |
Incorporated prior to the 2000 census | |
Progreso | Hidalgo | x |
x |
x |
1,951 |
Incorporated prior to the 2000 census | |
Reese AFB | Lubbock | x |
x |
x |
1,263 |
After the air base was closed, renamed Reese Center CDP prior to the 2000 census | |
Reese Center | Lubbock | x |
x |
42 |
x |
Dissolved prior to the 2010 census | |
Rio Grande City | Starr | x |
x |
x |
9,891 |
Incorporated prior to the 2000 census | |
Salado | Bell | x |
x |
x |
1,216 |
Incorporated prior to the 2000 census | |
San Elizario | El Paso | x |
x |
x |
4,385 |
Incorporated prior to the 2000 census | |
Sullivan City | Hidalgo | x |
x |
x |
2,371 |
Incorporated prior to the 2000 census | |
Tanglewood Forest | Travis | x |
x |
x |
2,941 |
Absorbed into the city of Austin before the 2000 census | |
Town West | Fort Bend | x |
x |
x |
6,166 |
Dissolved prior to the 2000 census | |
Wimberley | Hays | x |
x |
2,403 |
Incorporated prior to the 2010 census | ||
Windemere | Travis | x |
x |
3,207 |
Absorbed into the city of Pflugerville before the 2020 census | ||
See also
References
- ↑ "State of Texas Census Designated Places - BVP20 - Data as of January 1, 2020". TIGERweb Decennial State-Based Data Files. United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
- ↑ {{cite web|url=http://demographics.texas.gov/InteractiveTools/2021/CBRedistrictingPlace%7Ctitle=Redistricting Data for Texas Places,{{center|2000-2020|publisher=Texas Demographic Center|access-date=November{{center|4,2021
- 1 2 "1990 Census of Population - General Population Characteristics - Texas" (PDF). United States Census Bureau.
- ↑ {{cite web|url=http://demographics.texas.gov/InteractiveTools/2021/CBRedistrictingPlace%7Ctitle=Redistricting Data for Texas Places,{{center|2000-2020|publisher=Texas Demographic Center|access-date=November{{center|4,2021
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