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    2014

    Civic Census Results

    City Clerks Election and Information Services 1103 55 Ave NE Calgary, AB T2E 6W1 Phone: 403-476-4100 (option 3) Fax: 403-476-4101 calgary.ca/census [email protected]

    ISC: Unrestricted

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    Table of Contents 2014 Civic Census Overview ................................................................................................................................................... 9

    City Wide Results .................................................................................................................................................................. 11

    2014 Civic Census Summary ............................................................................................................................................. 11

    Community Legend ........................................................................................................................................................... 13

    Components of Population Change 1993-2014 ................................................................................................................ 18

    Historical Population Statistics 1989 to 2014 ................................................................................................................... 20

    Population and Percent Change 1989 2014 ................................................................................................................... 21

    Historical Dwelling Statistics 1999 to 2014 ....................................................................................................................... 22

    Dwelling Counts and Percent Change 1999 to 2014 ......................................................................................................... 23

    Dwelling and Population Percent Change 1999 to 2014 .................................................................................................. 24

    Percentage of Unoccupied Units by Type ......................................................................................................................... 25

    5 Year Population Increase Breakdown ............................................................................................................................ 26

    5 Year Population Comparison ......................................................................................................................................... 26

    Dwellings Summary ........................................................................................................................................................... 27

    2014 Ward Map with Population .......................................................................................................................................... 28

    Comparative Ward Results ................................................................................................................................................... 29

    2 Year Ward Population Comparisons* Table .................................................................................................................. 29

    2 Year Ward Population Comparisons* Graph ................................................................................................................. 30

    2014 Ward Population and Percent Change ..................................................................................................................... 31

    2014 Population and Dwellings by Ward .......................................................................................................................... 32

    Age and Gender .................................................................................................................................................................... 33

    Historical Total Population by Age Group Comparison .................................................................................................... 33

    Historical Female Population by Age Group Comparison ................................................................................................. 34

    Historical Male Population by Age Group Comparison .................................................................................................... 35

    Historical Age and Gender Distribution Comparison ........................................................................................................ 36

    2014 Age and Gender Distribution ................................................................................................................................... 37

    Age and Gender by Percentage of Population .................................................................................................................. 37

    Age and Gender Pyramid .................................................................................................................................................. 38

    Mode of Transportation to Work ......................................................................................................................................... 39

    2014 City Wide Mode of Transportation to Work ............................................................................................................ 39

    Historical City Wide Comparative Mode of Transportation to Work ............................................................................... 40

    2014 City Wide Mode of Transportation to Work ............................................................................................................ 41

    2014 Mode of Transportation to Work by Ward .............................................................................................................. 42

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    Number of Dwellings by Structure Type ........................................................................................................................... 43

    Population of Dwellings by Select Structure Type ............................................................................................................ 44

    Homeownership by Select Structure Type ....................................................................................................................... 45

    Number of Occupied Dwellings by Select Structure Type ................................................................................................ 46

    Average Number of Residents per Dwelling by Select Structure Type ............................................................................. 47

    Number of Vacant Dwellings by Select Structure Type .................................................................................................... 48

    Vacancy Rate by Select Structure Type ............................................................................................................................. 49

    Ward Result ........................................................................................................................................................................... 50

    Ward 1 Community Dwelling Counts and Population ...................................................................................................... 51

    Ward 1 Dwellings Summary .............................................................................................................................................. 51

    Ward 2 Community Dwelling Counts and Population ...................................................................................................... 53

    Ward 2 Dwellings Summary .............................................................................................................................................. 53

    Ward 3 Community Dwelling Counts and Population ...................................................................................................... 55

    Ward 3 Dwellings Summary .............................................................................................................................................. 55

    Ward 4 Community Dwelling Counts and Population ...................................................................................................... 57

    Ward 4 Dwellings Summary .............................................................................................................................................. 57

    Ward 5 Community Dwelling Counts and Population ...................................................................................................... 59

    Ward 5 Dwellings Summary .............................................................................................................................................. 59

    Ward 6 Community Dwelling Counts and Population ...................................................................................................... 61

    Ward 6 Dwellings Summary .............................................................................................................................................. 61

    Ward 7 Community Dwelling Counts and Population ...................................................................................................... 63

    Ward 7 Dwellings Summary .............................................................................................................................................. 63

    Ward 8 Community Dwelling Counts and Population ...................................................................................................... 65

    Ward 8 Dwellings Summary .............................................................................................................................................. 65

    Ward 9 Community Dwelling Counts and Population ...................................................................................................... 67

    Ward 9 Dwellings Summary .............................................................................................................................................. 67

    Ward 10 Community Dwelling Counts and Population .................................................................................................... 69

    Ward 10 Dwellings Summary ............................................................................................................................................ 69

    Ward 11 Community Dwelling Counts and Population .................................................................................................... 71

    Ward 11 Dwellings Summary ............................................................................................................................................ 71

    Ward 12 Community Dwelling Counts and Population .................................................................................................... 73

    Ward 12 Dwellings Summary ............................................................................................................................................ 73

    Ward 13 Community Dwelling Counts and Population .................................................................................................... 75

    Ward 13 Dwellings Summary ............................................................................................................................................ 75

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    Ward 14 Community Dwelling Counts and Population .................................................................................................... 77

    Ward 14 Dwellings Summary ............................................................................................................................................ 77

    Comparative Community Results ......................................................................................................................................... 78

    20 Largest Communities by Population ............................................................................................................................ 78

    2014 Population and Dwelling Counts by Community ..................................................................................................... 79

    5 Year Historical Community Population Comparisons ii .................................................................................................. 86

    5 Year Historical Community Dwelling Count Comparisons ............................................................................................. 96

    Dwelling Summary by Community ...................................................................................................................................... 106

    Population and Number of Dwellings by Select Structure Type ......................................................................................... 117

    Glossary of Terms ................................................................................................................................................................ 128

    Structure Type Legend ........................................................................................................................................................ 129

    Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) ................................................................................................. 130

    Schedule of Additional Questions to Base Census .............................................................................................................. 131

    For More Information ......................................................................................................................................................... 132

    Data Notes .......................................................................................................................................................................... 133

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    2014 Civic Census Overview

    The Civic Census is completed annually in the month of April. Data is collected in person, door-to-door by Census Takers. In 2014, the Civic Census collection methodologies continued with the use of mobile computing devices. The data collected by Census Takers was transmitted directly over the cellular telephone network to city databases.

    A summary of the results from the 2014 Civic Census are as follows.

    1. TOTAL POPULATION: for 2014 is 1,195,194 up 38,508 residents from 2013.

    Calgarys population grew from 1,156,686 in April 2013 to 1,195,194 in April 2014. This represents an increase of 3.33%. This level of population growth is similar to what was experienced in 2013.

    Saddleridge leads the way in growth with a population increase of 2,373 residents. Seven other communities also had an increase of more than 1,000 residents. The communities with a population increase of more than 1,000 are:

    Auburn Bay (2,242 additional residents) Cranston (1,858 additional residents) Skyview Ranch (1,759 additional residents) Evanston (1,704 additional residents) Panorama Hills (1,384 additional residents) Aspen Woods (1,095 additional residents) Beltline (1,091 additional residents)

    2. NATURAL INCREASE: for the 2013-2014 period was 10,491, similar to the level of naturally

    increase seen in 2013. Natural increase is a result of the excess of births over deaths. The natural increase was

    10,491 persons, up 231 from the previous period of 2012-2013. 3. NET MIGRATION: experienced similar levels as seen in 2013 resulting in 28, 017 additional

    residents moving to Calgary. Net migration is the difference between the total population growth recorded and the

    natural increase. At 28,017, there was an increase in net migration from 2013s net migration of 26,201.

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    4. HOUSING: housing stock continues to rise with an increase of 9,865 dwelling units, bringing the total number of dwelling units in the city to 478,223, an increase of 2.06%. The number of vacant dwelling units in Calgary is now 9,315, a decrease of 2,467 from the

    11,782 vacant units in 2013. A vacant dwelling is defined as a dwelling that is suitable and available for occupancy and does not include those dwellings under construction or renovation.

    The overall vacancy rate in the city is 2.01%, down from 2.59% in April 2013. The number of dwellings under construction is 8,873, up 823 from 8,050 in 2013. There are now 453,626 occupied dwellings. Of this number, 311,782 or 68.73% are owner-

    occupied. In 2013, the comparable percentage was 68.50%.

    Barbara Clifford Deputy City Clerk/Returning Officer The City of Calgary

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    City Wide Results 2014 Civic Census Summary

    April 2014 April 2013 Difference

    Population

    Total Population 1,195,194 1,156,686 38,508

    Natural Increase 10,491 10,260 860

    Annexationi 0 0 0

    Net Migration 28,017 26,201 1,816

    Housing

    Total Units 478,223 468,358 9,865

    Occupied 453,626 442,558 11,068

    Vacant 9,315 11,782 -2,467

    Inactive Unit 2,463 2,167 296 Vacant Renovation 2,105 1,882 223 Under Construction 8,873 8,050 823

    Non-residential Use 1,841 1,919 -78

    Vacancy Rate 2.01 % 2.59% -0.58

    Owner-occupied Units 311,782 303,166 8,616

    Owner-occupancy Rate 68.73 % 68.50% 0.23%

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    Community Legend Code Community Name Code Community Name

    ABB ABBEYDALE CAN CANYON MEADOWS

    ABP AURORA BUSINESS PARK CAP CAPITOL HILL

    ACA ACADIA CAS CASTLERIDGE

    ALB ALBERT PARK/RADISSON HEIGHTS CED CEDARBRAE

    ALT ALTADORE CFC CFB - CURRIE

    APP APPLEWOOD PARK CFL CFB - LINCOLN PARK PMQ

    ARB ARBOUR LAKE CGR COUGAR RIDGE

    ASP ASPEN WOODS CHA CHAPARRAL AUB AUBURN BAY CHK CHINOOK PARK

    AYB ALYTH/BONNYBROOK CHN CHINATOWN

    BDO BONAVISTA DOWNS CHR CHRISTIE PARK

    BED BEDDINGTON HEIGHTS CHV COUNTRY HILLS VILLAGE

    BEL BEL-AIRE CHW CHARLESWOOD

    BLN BELTLINE CIA

    CALGARY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

    BNF BANFF TRAIL CIT CITADEL

    BNK BANKVIEW CLI CLIFF BUNGALOW

    BOW BOWNESS COA COACH HILL

    BRA BRAESIDE COL COLLINGWOOD BRD BRIDGELAND/RIVERSIDE COR CORAL SPRINGS

    BRE BRENTWOOD COU COUNTRY HILLS

    BRI BRIDLEWOOD COV COVENTRY HILLS

    BRT BRITANNIA CPF COPPERFIELD BUR BURNS INDUSTRIAL CRA CRANSTON

    BYV BAYVIEW CRE CRESCENT HEIGHTS

    CAM CAMBRIAN HEIGHTS CRM CRESTMONT

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    Community Legend

    Code Community Name Code Community Name

    CSC CITYSCAPE FAL FALCONRIDGE

    DAL DALHOUSIE FHI FOOTHILLS

    DBC DEERFOOT BUSINESS CENTRE FHT FOREST HEIGHTS

    DDG DOUGLASDALE/GLEN FLI FOREST LAWN INDUSTRIAL

    DIA DIAMOND COVE FLN FOREST LAWN

    DIS DISCOVERY RIDGE FPK FISH CREEK PARK

    DNC DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE FRA FRANKLIN

    DNE DOWNTOWN EAST VILLAGE FVI FAIRVIEW INDUSTRIAL

    DNW DOWNTOWN WEST END GBK GLENBROOK

    DOV DOVER GBP GLENDEER BUSINESS PARK

    DRG DEER RIDGE GDL GLENDALE

    DRN DEER RUN GLA GLAMORGAN EAG EAGLE RIDGE GPI GREAT PLAINS

    EAU EAU CLAIRE GPK GLENMORE PARK

    EDG EDGEMONT GRE GREENWOOD/GREENBRIAR

    EFI EASTFIELD GRI GREENVIEW INDUSTRIAL PARK

    EFV EAST FAIRVIEW INDUSTRIAL GRV GREENVIEW

    EPK ELBOW PARK GTI GOLDEN TRIANGLE ERI ERIN WOODS HAM HAMPTONS

    ERL ERLTON HAR HARVEST HILLS

    ESH EAST SHEPARD INDUSTRIAL HAW HAWKWOOD

    EVE EVERGREEN HAY HAYSBORO EVN EVANSTON HID HIDDEN VALLEY

    EYA ELBOYA HIF HIGHFIELD

    FAI FAIRVIEW HIL HILLHURST

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    Community Legend

    Code Community Name Code Community Name

    HIW HIGHWOOD MID MIDNAPORE

    HOR HORIZON MIS MISSION

    HOU HOUNSFIELD HEIGHTS/BRIAR HILL MLI MAYLAND

    HPK HIGHLAND PARK MLR MILLRISE

    HUN HUNTINGTON HILLS MNI MANCHESTER INDUSTRIAL

    ING INGLEWOOD MON MONTGOMERY

    KCA KINCORA MOP MOUNT PLEASANT

    KEL KELVIN GROVE MOR MONTEREY PARK

    KIL KILLARNEY/GLENGARRY MPK MARLBOROUGH PARK

    KIN KINGSLAND MPL MAPLE RIDGE

    LEG LEGACY MRL MARLBOROUGH

    LKB LAKE BONAVISTA MRT MARTINDALE

    LKV LAKEVIEW NAW NORTH AIRWAYS

    LMR LOWER MOUNT ROYAL NEB NEW BRIGHTON

    LPK LINCOLN PARK NGM NORTH GLENMORE PARK

    MAC MACEWAN GLEN NHU NORTH HAVEN UPPER

    MAF MAYFAIR NHV NORTH HAVEN

    MAH MAHOGANY NOL NOLAN HILL

    MAL MAYLAND HEIGHTS OAK OAKRIDGE

    MAN MANCHESTER OGD OGDEN

    MCI MCCALL OSH OGDEN SHOPS

    MCK MCKENZIE LAKE PAL PALLISER

    MCT MCKENZIE TOWNE PAN PANORAMA HILLS

    MEA MEADOWLARK PARK PAT PATTERSON

    MER MERIDIAN PEG PEGASUS

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    Community Legend

    Code Community Name Code Community Name

    PEN PENBROOKE MEADOWS RYV ROYAL VISTA

    PIN PINERIDGE S23 SECTION 23

    PKD PARKDALE SAD SADDLE RIDGE

    PKH PARKHILL SAN SANDSTONE VALLEY

    PKL PARKLAND SAW SOUTH AIRWAYS

    POI POINT MCKAY SCA SCARBORO

    PUM PUMP HILL SCE SCENIC ACRES

    QLD QUEENSLAND SDC SUNDANCE

    QPK QUEENS PARK VILLAGE SET SETON

    RAM RAMSAY SFH SOUTH FOOTHILLS

    RAN RANCHLANDS SGH SAGE HILL

    RCK ROSSCARROCK SGL STONEGATE LANDING

    RDL ROSEDALE SHG SHAGANAPPI

    RED RED CARPET SHI SHEPARD INDUSTRIAL

    REN RENFREW SHN SHAWNESSY

    RIC RICHMOND SHS SHAWNEE SLOPES

    RID RIDEAU PARK SHW SHERWOOD

    RIV RIVERBEND SIG SIGNAL HILL

    RMT ROSEMONT SIL SILVER SPRINGS

    ROC ROCKY RIDGE SKE SKYLINE EAST

    ROX ROXBORO SKR SKYVIEW RANCH

    ROY ROYAL OAK SKW SKYLINE WEST

    RSN REDSTONE SNA SUNALTA

    RUN RUNDLE SOC SOUTH CALGARY

    RUT RUTLAND PARK SOM SOMERSET

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    Community Legend

    Code Community Name Code Community Name

    SOV SOUTHVIEW VAL VALLEY RIDGE

    SOW SOUTHWOOD VAR VARSITY

    SPH SPRINGBANK HILL VIS VISTA HEIGHTS

    SPR SPRUCE CLIFF WAL WALDEN

    SRI SADDLE RIDGE INDUSTRIAL WBN WOODBINE

    SSD SUNNYSIDE WES WESTWINDS

    SSW SCARBORO/SUNALTA WEST WGT WESTGATE

    ST1 STONEY 1 WHI WHITEHORN

    ST2 STONEY 2 WHL WEST HILLHURST

    ST3 STONEY 3 WIL WILLOW PARK

    ST4 STONEY 4 WIN WINSTON HEIGHTS/MOUNTVIEW

    STA ST. ANDREWS HEIGHTS WLD WILDWOOD

    STD STARFIELD WND WINDSOR PARK

    STR STRATHCONA PARK WOO WOODLANDS

    SUN SUNRIDGE WSP WEST SPRINGS

    SVO SILVERADO Please note that residual sub-areas that are not communities are numbered on the map according to the ward that they are part of.

    TAR TARADALE

    TEM TEMPLE

    THO THORNCLIFFE

    TUS TUSCANY

    TUX TUXEDO PARK

    UMR UPPER MOUNT ROYAL

    UNI UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS

    UOC UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY

    VAF VALLEYFIELD

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    Components of Population Change 1993-2014

    Year Natural

    Increase Net Migration Annexation

    Overall Change in Population

    1993 8,022 2,564 10,586

    1994 7,387 3,078 10,465

    1995 7,412 3,477 10,889

    1996 7,028 9,979 979 17,986

    1997 7,339 16,100 23,439

    1998 7,101 21,735 28,836

    1999 7,425 15,629 23,054

    2000 7,044 11,317 18,361

    2001 7,779 7,991 15,770

    2002 7,506 20,962 28,468

    2003 8,363 8,965 17,328

    2004 8,927 2,253 11,180

    2005 8,906 13,677 22,583

    2006 9,887 25,557 237 35,681

    2007 10,552 17,631 28,183

    2008 9,695 12,441 814 22,950

    2009 9,643 12,920 22,563

    2010 10,214 - 4,154 6,060

    2011 9,858 9,563 ii* 19,421

    2012 9,631 19,658 29,289

    2013 10,260 26,201 36,461

    2014 10,491 28,017 38,508

    * Although an annexation occurred in 2011, the annexed lands were not included in the 2011 Census.

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    -10,000

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    Components of Population Change 1993 to 2014

    Natural Increase Net Migration Overall Change in Population

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    Historical Population Statistics 1989 to 2014

    Year Population Difference % Change

    1989 671,138 14,020 2.13%

    1990 692,885 21,747 3.24%

    1991 708,593 15,708 2.27%

    1992 717,133 8,540 1.21%

    1993 727,719 10,586 1.48%

    1994 738,184 10,465 1.44%

    1995 749,073 10,889 1.48%

    1996 767,059 17,986 2.40%

    1997 790,498 23,439 3.06%

    1998 819,334 28,836 3.65%

    1999 842,388 23,054 2.81%

    2000 860,749 18,361 2.18%

    2001 876,519 15,770 1.83%

    2002 904,987 28,468 3.25%

    2003 922,315 17,328 1.91%

    2004 933,495 11,180 1.21%

    2005 956,078 22,583 2.42%

    2006 991,759 35,681 3.73%

    2007 1,019,942 28,183 2.84%

    2008 1,042,892 22,950 2.25%

    2009 1,065,455 22,563 2.16%

    2010 1,071,515 6,060 0.57%

    2011 1,090,936 19,421 1.81%

    2012 1,120,225 29,289 2.68%

    2013 1,156,686 36,461 3.25%

    2014 1,195,194 38,508 3.33%

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    Population and Percent Change 1989 2014

    0.00%

    0.50%

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    Historical Dwelling Statistics 1999 to 2014

    Year Dwelling Count Difference % Change

    1999 331,159 10,252 3.19%

    2000 340,257 9,098 2.75%

    2001 348,902 8,645 2.54%

    2002 360,129 11,227 3.22%

    2003 371,756 11,627 3.23%

    2004 383,701 11,945 3.21%

    2005 395,779 12,078 3.15%

    2006 408,543 12,764 3.23%

    2007 420,311 11,768 2.88%

    2008 432,997 12,686 3.02%

    2009 438,663 5,666 1.31%

    2010 445,455 6,792 1.57%

    2011 450,952 5,497 1.25%

    2012 459,339 8,387 1.88%

    2013 468,358 9,019 1.96%

    2014 478,223 9,865 2.06%

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    Dwelling Counts and Percent Change 1999 to 2014

    1.00%

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    Dwelling and Population Percent Change 1999 to 2014

    0.00%

    0.50%

    1.00%

    1.50%

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    4.00%

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    Population

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    Percentage of Unoccupied Units by Type

    37.87%

    45.67%

    36.07%

    31.20%

    8.56%

    7.29%

    10.01%

    8.40%

    7.48%

    7.44%

    0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00%

    2014

    2013

    Vacant

    Under Construction

    Vacant Renovation

    Inactive Unit

    Non-residential Use

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    5 Year Population Increase Breakdown

    Year Total Increase Natural Increase Net Migration 2009 22,563 9,643 12,920

    2010 6,060 10,214 -4,154

    2011 19,421 9,858 9,563

    2012 29,289 9,631 19,658

    2013 36,461 10,260 26,201

    2014 38,508 10,491 28,017

    5 Year Population Comparison

    Year Resident Count Difference % Change 2009 1,065,455 22,563 2.16%

    2010 1,071,515 6,060 0.57%

    2011 1,090,936 19,421 1.81%

    2012 1,120,225 29,289 2.68%

    2013 1,156,686 36,461 3.25%

    2014 1,195,194 38,508 3.33%

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    Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings 478,223 468,358 9,019

    Increase/(Decrease) 9,865 9,019 632

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 9,315 11,782 -2,467

    Vacancy Rate 2.01% 2.59% -0.58%

    Number Under Construction 8,873 8,050 823

    Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 303,782 303,166 616

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 68.73% 68.50% 0.23%

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    2014 Ward Map with Population

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    Comparative Ward Results 2 Year Ward Population Comparisons* Table

    Ward 2014 2013 Difference % Change

    1 87,605 86,179 1,426 1.65%

    2 83,609 78,815 4,794 6.08%

    3 96,133 88,639 7,494 8.45%

    4 86,375 86,150 225 0.26%

    5 96,489 95,350 1,139 1.19%

    6 84,803 81,644 3,159 3.87%

    7 81,989 79,726 2,263 2.84%

    8 85,609 82,527 3,082 3.73%

    9 76,481 75,234 1,247 1.66%

    10 78,443 76,344 2,099 2.75%

    11 82,041 81,059 982 1.21%

    12 94,933 86,884 8,049 9.26%

    13 84,258 83,351 907 1.09%

    14 76,426 74,784 1,642 2.20%

    Total 1,195,194 1,156,686 38,508 3.33%

    * The 2013 data is run against the ward boundaries which come into effect October 21, 2013. Ward data is difficult to compare over time in years when major changes to the wards occur and direct comparisons are not recommended.

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    2 Year Ward Population Comparisons* Graph

    *The 2013 data is run against the ward boundaries which come into effect October 21, 2013. Ward data is difficult to compare over time in years when major changes to the wards occur and direct comparisons are not recommended.

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    2014 Ward Population and Percent Change

    The 2013 data is run against the ward boundaries which come into effect October 21, 2013. Ward data is difficult to compare over time in years when major changes to the wards occur and direct comparisons are not recommended.

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    2014 Population and Dwellings by Ward

    Ward Total Population Total Dwellings 1 87,605 34,573

    2 83,609 28,918

    3 96,133 29,943

    4 86,375 33,010

    5 96,489 30,335

    6 84,803 32,153

    7 81,989 40,599

    8 85,609 51,569

    9 76,481 36,388

    10 78,443 29,933

    11 82,041 36,608

    12 94,933 35,342

    13 84,258 30,280

    14 76,426 28,572

    Total 1,195,194 478,223

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    Age and Gender Historical Total Population by Age Group Comparison2

    Age Group 2001 2004 2006 2009 2011 2014

    0-4 51,069 53,137 57,709 65,274 68,429 81,038

    5-14 116,308 118,292 119,330 123,003 126,220 137,517

    15-19 59,464 63,232 65,299 66,767 66,040 66,376

    20-24 67,927 72,989 77,509 80,731 78,222 81,473

    25-34 147,049 153,956 162,997 183,391 183,177 210,868

    35-44 168,264 167,810 174,136 179,765 181,962 199,321

    45-54 125,303 141,737 154,654 167,418 168,504 169,702

    55-64 62,367 75,743 86,266 100,534 111,867 128,684

    65-74 46,530 48,956 52,670 54,756 59,658 70,703

    75+ 32,238 37,643 41,189 43,816 46,857 49,512

    Total 876,519 933,495 991,759 1,065,455 1,090,936 1,195,194

    2 As per the Census Policy, age and gender questions are asked twice in a 5 year period. Please consult the schedule for additional questions to base census for further information.

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    Historical Female Population by Age Group Comparison

    Age Group 2001 2004 2006 2009 2011 2014

    0-4 25,238 26,584 28,870 32,285 33,721 44,069

    5-14 57,084 57,936 58,573 60,501 62,332 67,216

    15-19 28,803 30,709 31,729 32,159 31,673 31,699

    20-24 33,054 36,235 38,307 39,429 38,483 39,166

    25-34 72,735 76,979 82,002 90,302 91,258 105,457

    35-44 83,097 83,098 85,466 87,279 89,361 99,441

    45-54 60,873 68,303 74,900 81,763 82,382 83,600

    55-64 31,212 37,432 42,466 49,416 55,093 63,970

    65-74 24,933 25,867 27,688 28,780 31,150 36,853

    75+ 19,976 22,822 24,309 26,138 27,701 28,818

    Total 437,005 465,965 494,310 528,052 543,154 600,289

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    Historical Male Population by Age Group Comparison

    Age Group 2001 2004 2006 2009 2011 2014

    0-4 25,831 26,553 28,839 32,989 34,708 36,969

    5-14 59,224 60,356 60,757 62,502 63,888 70,301

    15-19 30,661 32,523 33,570 34,608 34,367 34,677

    20-24 34,873 36,754 39,202 41,302 39,739 42,307

    25-34 74,314 76,977 80,995 93,089 91,919 105,411

    35-44 85,167 84,712 88,670 92,486 92,601 99,880

    45-54 64,430 73,434 79,754 85,655 86,122 86,102

    55-64 31,155 38,311 43,800 51,118 56,774 64,714

    65-74 21,597 23,089 24,982 25,976 28,508 33,850

    75+ 12,262 14,821 16,880 17,678 19,156 20,694

    Total 439,514 467,530 497,449 537,403 547,782 594,905

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    Historical Age and Gender Distribution Comparison

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    2014 Age and Gender Distribution

    Age Group 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Total

    Female 44,069 67,216 31,699 39,166 105,457 99,441 83,600 63,970 36,853 28,818 600,289

    Males 36,969 70,301 34,677 42,307 105,411 99,880 86,102 64,714 33,850 20,694 594,905

    Total 81,038 137,517 66,376 81,473 210,868 199,321 169,702 128,684 70,703 49,512 1,195,194

    Age and Gender by Percentage of Population

    Age Group 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Total

    Female 3.69% 5.62% 2.65% 3.28% 8.82% 8.32% 6.99% 5.35% 3.08% 2.41% 50.23%

    Males 3.09% 5.88% 2.90% 3.54% 8.82% 8.36% 7.20% 5.41% 2.83% 1.73% 49.77%

    Total 6.27% 11.57% 6.05% 7.17% 16.79% 16.68% 15.45% 10.25% 5.47% 4.30% 100.00%

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    Age and Gender Pyramid

    10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10%

    0-4

    5-14

    15-19

    20-24

    25-34

    35-44

    45-54

    55-64

    65-74

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    Female

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    Mode of Transportation to Work 2014 City Wide Mode of Transportation to Work3

    Mode of Transportation Count Percentage

    Bicycle 5375 1.39%

    Carpool or taxi, as passenger 7769 2.01%

    Carpool, as driver 12424 3.21%

    Drove Alone 260672 67.39%

    Motorcycle 1308 0.34%

    Transit 69784 18.04%

    Walk 19180 4.96%

    Work from home 9020 2.33%

    Other 1275 0.33%

    TOTAL 386,807 100.00%

    3 Total counts for mode of transportation will not equal total number of employed as mode of transportation is asked of only one working adult in a household.

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    Historical City Wide Comparative Mode of Transportation to Work

    Mode of Transportation 2011 Count Percentage 2014 Count Percentage

    Bicycle 2,923 0.87% 5375 1.39%

    Carpool or taxi, as passenger 5,471 1.62% 7769 2.01%

    Carpool, as driver 8,622 2.56% 12424 3.21%

    Drove Alone 234,585 69.58% 260672 67.39%

    Motorcycle 179 0.05% 1308 0.34%

    Transit 57,806 17.15% 69784 18.04%

    Walk 17,196 5.10% 19180 4.96%

    Work from home 8,907 2.64% 9020 2.33%

    Other 1,438 0.43% 1275 0.33%

    TOTAL 337,127 100.00% 386,807 100.00%

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    2014 City Wide Mode of Transportation to Work

    2.06%2.01%

    3.21%

    67.39%

    18.04%

    4.96%

    2.33%

    Bicycle/Motorcycle/Other

    Carpool or taxi, as passengerCarpool, as driver

    Drove Alone

    Transit

    Walk

    Work from home

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    2014 Mode of Transportation to Work by Ward

    Ward Bicycle Carpool, as driver Carpool or taxi, as passenger Drove Alone Motorcycle Transit Walk

    Work from home Other

    1 545 862 488 18046 44 5117 1074 844 99

    2 101 934 519 18015 13 4096 181 530 94

    3 43 1041 596 20229 6 4317 99 316 131

    4 205 1023 647 19668 34 4726 353 613 78

    5 80 1093 642 18980 23 4586 305 312 58

    6 296 1137 410 17990 15 5242 307 789 59

    7 1405 527 366 15131 217 6680 4212 833 120

    8 1201 789 570 17413 522 9522 8622 980 150

    9 620 508 599 18954 333 4838 1713 714 101

    10 111 759 740 18124 29 4070 389 376 70

    11 435 1191 512 18298 17 4806 843 839 68

    12 115 1139 886 24099 20 2933 553 701 130

    13 92 751 390 18309 22 5423 224 547 57

    14 126 670 404 17416 13 3428 305 626 60

    Total 5,375 12,424 7,769 260,672 1,308 69,784 19,180 9,020 1,275

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    Number of Dwellings by Structure Type

    Ward Total

    Dwellings SF DUP MUP APT TWN MF CNV COM RCS OTH NUR INS HTL

    1 34,573 21,267 2,186 62 5,885 3,863 500 756 8 8 9 6 14 9

    2 28,918 21,979 1,038 204 2,362 2,880 309 136 1 4 5

    3 29,943 20,940 1,555 96 3,629 2,678 4 1,027 2 2 3 1 6

    4 33,010 21,564 2,859 53 2,483 4,610 126 1,308 3 2 1 1

    5 30,335 19,964 2,919 1 1,421 3,549 301 2,156 2 1 1 3 1 16

    6 32,153 19,562 2,324 48 5,004 4,919 2 284 1 8 1

    7 40,599 17,342 3,310 303 14,146 2,655 1 2,702 18 69 14 8 3 28

    8 51,569 8,907 2,444 228 35,389 2,473 1,988 13 80 15 9 2 21

    9 36,388 17,714 2,978 49 9,363 3,243 455 2,469 3 68 19 9 1 17

    10 29,933 15,804 2,533 99 3,453 4,141 975 2,892 20 7 2 3 4

    11 36,608 17,838 2,925 258 9,639 5,172 726 1 18 13 12 6

    12 35,342 26,294 1,798 13 2,958 4,141 6 44 83 3 2

    13 30,280 21,605 1,269 3 3,954 3,221 3 219 1 3 1 1

    14 28,572 21,340 1,717 17 2,342 2,988 4 149 3 2 6 4

    Total 478,223 272,120 31,855 1,434 102,028 50,533 2,686 16,856 48 269 170 77 32 115

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    Population of Dwellings by Select Structure Typeiii

    Ward Total

    Population SF DUP MUP APT TWN MF CNV COM RCS OTH NUR INS HTL

    1 87,605 60,984 5,193 142 9,348 7,937 953 1,222 674 6 84 828 53 181

    2 83,609 68,700 2,383 295 3,716 6,175 486 216 30 218 1,390

    3 96,133 76,734 4,189 214 6,326 5,799 1 2,481 2 7 318 0 62

    4 86,375 61,936 7,372 89 3,620 11,145 234 1,835 6 3 135 0

    5 96,489 69,677 8,926 4 2,698 10,063 532 4,164 6 2 2 330 0 85

    6 84,803 60,829 5,093 125 7,792 9,821 4 434 1 525 179

    7 81,989 42,072 7,820 423 19,130 5,519 0 3,707 36 103 33 1,396 47 1,703

    8 85,609 20,873 5,407 361 50,447 4,646 2,542 87 74 46 591 70 465

    9 76,481 42,116 7,292 88 14,319 6,858 685 3,020 26 78 63 1,309 0 627

    10 78,443 46,634 7,263 166 5,614 11,826 1,899 4,566 29 12 311 65 58

    11 82,041 45,973 6,738 533 14,863 11,006 994 2 18 35 1,837 42

    12 94,933 78,182 4,080 33 4,427 7,735 7 79 94 296 0

    13 84,258 66,508 2,922 11 6,757 7,169 2 409 0 409 61 10

    14 76,426 61,542 4,061 48 3,311 6,330 7 241 9 7 844 26

    Total 1,195,194 802,760 78,739 2,532 152,368 112,029 4,810 25,910 840 318 417 9,347 1,865 3,259

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    Homeownership by Select Structure Type

    Totals SF DUP MUP APT TWN

    Ward Owned Occupied Owned Owned Occupied Owned Occupied Owned Occupied Owned Occupied Owned Occupied

    1 24,114 33,175 72.69% 18,966 20,853 1,239 2,112 3 62 1,329 5,249 2,072 3,700

    2 24,150 27,664 87.30% 19,722 21,266 861 1,000 120 138 1,275 2,155 1,869 2,681

    3 23,421 28,421 82.41% 18,390 20,410 1,204 1,486 34 93 2,060 3,245 1,634 2,271

    4 23,150 32,017 72.31% 18,635 21,286 1,467 2,772 2 50 628 2,244 2,247 4,498

    5 19,699 29,339 67.14% 15,770 19,599 1,683 2,861 0 1 326 1,398 1,486 3,451

    6 25,374 30,937 82.02% 17,754 18,948 1,720 2,281 2 48 2,418 4,767 3,460 4,656

    7 19,008 37,490 50.70% 12,774 16,498 1,847 3,059 17 293 3,031 12,676 1,196 2,565

    8 17,605 47,043 37.42% 6,387 8,358 1,311 2,205 45 214 8,687 32,317 1,094 2,244

    9 19,672 34,038 57.79% 13,473 16,966 1,531 2,816 12 38 2,242 8,692 1,938 3,098

    10 16,294 28,367 57.44% 11,966 15,499 1,133 2,443 8 89 726 3,014 1,496 4,028

    11 22,706 34,968 64.93% 15,324 17,100 1,687 2,767 18 254 2,429 9,183 3,203 5,040

    12 28,730 33,146 86.68% 23,114 25,135 1,385 1,689 5 13 1,524 2,510 2,697 3,685

    13 24,579 29,585 83.08% 19,358 21,324 1,012 1,246 3 3 2,130 3,678 2,050 3,132

    14 23,280 27,436 84.85% 19,343 20,763 1,329 1,622 1 17 898 2,128 1,694 2,764

    Totals 311,782 453,626 68.73% 230,976 264,005 19,409 30,359 270 1,313 29,703 93,256 28,136 47,813

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    Number of Occupied Dwellings by Select Structure Type

    Ward SF DUP MUP APT TWN MF CNV COM RCS OTH

    1 20,853 2,112 62 5,249 3,700 486 670 5 6 9

    2 21,266 1,000 138 2,155 2,681 299 118 1

    3 20,410 1,486 93 3,245 2,271 1 904 2 2

    4 21,286 2,772 50 2,244 4,498 121 1,040 3 2

    5 19,599 2,861 1 1,398 3,451 299 1,714 1 1 1

    6 18,948 2,281 48 4,767 4,656 1 226 1

    7 16,498 3,059 293 12,676 2,565 0 2,276 18 64 14

    8 8,358 2,205 214 32,317 2,244 1,608 11 49 12

    9 16,966 2,816 38 8,692 3,098 398 1,944 3 47 17

    10 15,499 2,443 89 3,014 4,028 948 2,317 16 4

    11 17,100 2,767 254 9,183 5,040 584 1 14 9

    12 25,135 1,689 13 2,510 3,685 3 37 72

    13 21,324 1,246 3 3,678 3,132 2 195 0

    14 20,763 1,622 17 2,128 2,764 3 126 3 1

    Total 264,005 30,359 1,313 93,256 47,813 2,561 13,759 42 202 145

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    Average Number of Residents per Dwelling by Select Structure Type

    Ward SF DUP MUP APT TWN MF CNV RCS OTH Ward

    Average 1 2.9 2.5 2.3 1.8 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.0 9.3 2.9

    2 3.2 2.4 2.1 1.7 2.3 1.6 1.8 30.0 5.74

    3

    3.8 2.8 2.3 2.0 2.6 1.0 2.7 1.0 3.5 2.4

    4 2.9 2.7 1.8 1.6 2.5 1.9 1.8 2.0 1.5 2.1

    5 3.6 3.1 4.0 1.9 2.9 1.8 2.4 2.0 2.0 2.6

    6 3.2 2.2 2.6 1.6 2.1 4.0 1.9 1.0 2.3

    7 2.6 2.6 1.4 1.5 2.2 0.0 1.6 1.6 2.4 1.8

    8 2.5 2.5 1.7 1.6 2.1 1.6 1.5 3.8 2.1

    9 2.5 2.6 2.3 1.7 2.2 1.7 1.6 1.7 3.7 2.2

    10 3.0 3.0 1.9 1.9 2.9 2.0 2.0 1.8 3.0 2.4

    11 2.7 2.4 2.1 1.6 2.2 1.7 1.3 3.9 2.2

    12 3.1 2.4 2.5 1.8 2.1 2.3 2.1 1.3 2.2

    13 3.1 2.4 3.7 1.8 2.3 1.0 2.1 0.0 2.0

    14 3.0 2.5 2.8 1.6 2.3 2.3 1.9 7.0 2.9

    Average by Structure

    Type 3.0 2.6 2.4 1.7 2.3 1.8 1.9 1.5 5.2

    4 Ward average includes correctional facilities and nursing homes.

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    Number of Vacant Dwellings by Select Structure Type

    Ward SF DUP MUP APT TWN MF CNV RCS OTH

    1 197 24 0 95 104 8 53 0 0

    2 194 8 14 42 62 10 13 0

    3 144 10 3 86 46 2 66 0 0

    4 197 44 3 85 88 1 143 0 0

    5 264 40 0 20 63 2 173 0 0

    6 253 27 0 108 129 1 23 0

    7 409 79 8 406 52 0 207 2 0

    8 253 83 8 931 78 183 1 2

    9 340 69 3 284 56 9 288 4 1

    10 207 68 4 79 90 24 260 3 0

    11 278 70 0 230 94 74 0 4

    12 284 29 0 63 86 3 5 6

    13 194 18 0 82 71 0 17 0

    14 193 23 0 51 52 0 12 0

    Total 3,407 592 43 2,562 1,071 60 1,517 10 13

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    Vacancy Rate by Select Structure Type

    Ward SF DUP MUP APT TWN MF CNV RCS OTH

    1 0.9 1.1 0.0 1.8 2.7 1.6 7.3 0.0 0.0

    2 0.9 0.8 9.2 1.9 2.3 3.2 9.9 0.0

    3 0.7 0.7 3.1 2.6 2.0 66.7 6.8 0.0 0.0

    4 0.9 1.6 5.7 3.6 1.9 0.8 12.1 0.0 0.0

    5 1.3 1.4 0.0 1.4 1.8 0.7 9.2 0.0 0.0

    6 1.3 1.2 0.0 2.2 2.7 50.0 9.2 0.0

    7 2.4 2.5 2.7 3.1 2.0 0.0 8.3 3.0 0.0

    8 2.9 3.6 3.6 2.8 3.4 10.2 2.0 14.3

    9 2.0 2.4 7.3 3.2 1.8 2.2 12.9 7.8 5.6

    10 1.3 2.7 4.3 2.6 2.2 2.5 10.1 15.8 0.0

    11 1.6 2.5 0.0 2.4 1.8 11.2 0.0 30.8

    12 1.1 1.7 0.0 2.4 2.3 50.0 11.9 7.7

    13 0.9 1.4 0.0 2.2 2.2 0.0 8.0 0.0

    14 0.9 1.4 0.0 2.3 1.8 0.0 8.7 0.0

    City Wide 1.4 1.8 2.6 2.5 2.2 14.8 9.7 3.2 4.2

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    Ward 1 Community Dwelling Counts and Populationiv

    Community Name

    Population Dwellings

    BOWNESS 11,611 5,300

    CRESTMONT 1,514 473

    GREENWOOD/GREENBRIAR 950 498

    MONTGOMERY 4,104 1,893

    ROCKY RIDGE 8,182 3,082

    SCENIC ACRES 8,595 2,923

    SILVER SPRINGS 8,900 3,528

    TUSCANY 19,465 6,504

    UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS 3,016 1,373

    UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY 2,841 1,242

    VALLEY RIDGE 5,518 1,904

    VARSITY 12,553 5,738

    Ward 1 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings 34,573 34,039 534

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 486 730 -244

    Vacancy Rate 1.44% 2.17% -0.73%

    Number Under Construction 655 242 413 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 24,114 23,802 312

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 72.69% 72.45% 0.24%

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    Ward 2 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings

    ARBOUR LAKE 10,987 3,931

    CITADEL 10,391 3,482

    EVANSTON 10,030 3,644

    HAMPTONS 7,775 2,473

    HAWKWOOD 9,773 3,331

    KINCORA 5,398 1,808

    NOLAN HILL 550 258

    RANCHLANDS 7,926 3,059

    ROYAL OAK 11,650 4,078

    SAGE HILL 3,900 1,603

    SHERWOOD 3,778 1,228

    Ward 2 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings

    28,918 27,731 1,187

    Number of Vacant Dwellings

    343 478 -135

    Vacancy Rate 1.22% 1.79% -0.57%

    Number Under Construction

    775 884 -109

    Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings

    24,150 22,770 1,380

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 87.30% 86.90% 0.40%

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    Ward 3 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings

    CALGARY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 0 3

    CITYSCAPE 0 0

    COUNTRY HILLS VILLAGE 2,710 1,352

    COVENTRY HILLS 16,941 5,535

    HARVEST HILLS 7,594 2,573

    HORIZON5 69 5

    PANORAMA HILLS 25,130 8,063

    PEGASUS 0 2

    REDSTONE 824 547

    SADDLE RIDGE 17,775 4,646

    SADDLE RIDGE INDUSTRIAL 62 19

    SKYVIEW RANCH 6,278 2,247

    STONEY 1 17 5

    STONEY 2 0 1

    STONEY 4 0 3

    TARADALE 18,681 4,916

    Ward 3 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings 29,943 28,184 1,759

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 359 581 -222

    Vacancy Rate 1.25% 2.14% -0.89%

    Number Under Construction 1,014 867 147 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 23,421 21,877 1,544

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 82.41% 82.32% 0.09%

    5 Horizon is part of Wards 3 and 5. The data above reflect the total for the community and is not limited to the part in Ward 3.

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    Ward 4 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings

    BEDDINGTON HEIGHTS 11,867 4,371

    COUNTRY HILLS 3,787 1,427

    EDGEMONT 16,052 5,421

    GREENVIEW 2,142 1,120

    GREENVIEW INDUSTRIAL PARK6 0 4

    HIDDEN VALLEY 11,874 3,867

    HIGHLAND PARK 3,965 2,217

    HUNTINGTON HILLS 13,536 5,578

    MACEWAN 5,053 1,781

    NORTH HAVEN 2,434 1,001

    NORTH HAVEN UPPER 637 246

    SANDSTONE VALLEY 6,190 2,126

    THORNCLIFFE 8,838 3,851

    Ward 4 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings 33,010 33,009 1

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 562 675 -113

    Vacancy Rate 1.73% 2.08% -0.35%

    Number Under Construction 122 118 4 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 23,150 22,908 242

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 72.31% 71.91% 0.40%

    6 GreenView Industrial Park is part of Wards 4 and 9. The data above reflect the entire community and is not limited to the part in Ward 4.

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    Ward 5 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings

    CASTLERIDGE 6,396 1,983

    CORAL SPRINGS 6,018 1,542

    FALCONRIDGE 10,840 3,513

    HORIZON7 69 5

    MARTINDALE 14,761 4,062

    MONTEREY PARK 10,703 3,168

    NORTH AIRWAYS 0 3

    PINERIDGE 10,122 3,773

    RUNDLE 11,542 3,814

    SOUTH AIRWAYS 0 2

    SUNRIDGE 96 7

    TEMPLE 11,303 3,686

    VISTA HEIGHTS 2,336 848

    WHITEHORN 12,326 3,920

    Ward 5 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings 30,335 30,173 162

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 568 697 -129

    Vacancy Rate 1.90% 2.34% -0.44%

    Number Under Construction 29 7 22 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 19,699 19,419 280

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 67.14% 66.78% 0.36%

    7 Horizon is part of Wards 3 and 5. The data above reflects the entire community and is not limited to the part in Ward 5.

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    Ward 6 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings

    ASPEN WOODS 7,496 2,657

    CHRISTIE PARK 2,217 728

    COACH HILL 3,303 1,480

    COUGAR RIDGE 6,702 2,177

    DISCOVERY RIDGE 4,462 1,650

    GLAMORGAN 6,486 2,978

    GLENBROOK 7,202 3,254

    GLENDALE 2,739 1,112

    PATTERSON 4,350 2,035

    SIGNAL HILL 13,763 5,252

    SPRINGBANK HILL 9,640 3,295

    STRATHCONA PARK 7,140 2,445

    WEST SPRINGS 9,086 3,000

    Ward 6 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings 32,153 31,633 520

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 541 683 -142

    Vacancy Rate 1.72% 2.22% -0.50%

    Number Under Construction 420 665 -245 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 25,374 24,372 1,002

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 82.02% 80.96% 1.06%

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    Ward 7 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings BANFF TRAIL 4,204 1,952 BRENTWOOD 6,206 2,585 BRIDGELAND/RIVERSIDE8 5,962 3,376 CAMBRIAN HEIGHTS 2,090 920 CAPITOL HILL 4,413 2,322 CHARLESWOOD 3,646 1,478 CHINATOWN 1,836 1,397 COLLINGWOOD 2,300 982 CRESCENT HEIGHTS 6,235 3,615 DALHOUSIE 9,186 3,738 DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE9 8,999 5,445 DOWNTOWN EAST VILLAGE 2,705 1,626 EAU CLAIRE 1,886 1,321 HIGHWOOD 2,229 996 HILLHURST 6,497 3,584 HOUNSFIELD HEIGHTS/BRIAR HILL 2,921 1,110 MOUNT PLEASANT 5,442 2,694 PARKDALE 2,341 1,035 POINT MCKAY 1,348 846 QUEENS PARK VILLAGE 478 188 ROSEDALE 1,579 633 ROSEMONT 1,241 567 ST. ANDREWS HEIGHTS 1,688 646 SUNNYSIDE 3,848 2,413 WEST HILLHURST 6,299 2,952

    Ward 7 Dwellings Summary 2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings 40,599 40,034 565

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 1175 1,526 -351

    Vacancy Rate 3.04% 3.96% -0.92%

    Number Under Construction 868 513 355 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 19,008 18,626 382

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 50.70% 50.39% 0.31%

    8 Bridgeland/Riverside is part of Ward 7 and 9. The data above reflects the entire community and is not limited to the part in Ward 7. 9 Downtown Commercial core is part of Wards 7 and 8. The data above reflects the entire community and is not limited to the part in Ward 7.

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    Ward 8 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings

    BANKVIEW 5,416 3,536 BELTLINE 21,357 15,243 CLIFF BUNGALOW 2,049 1,348 DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE10 8,999 5,445 DOWNTOWN WEST END 2,287 1,627 ELBOW PARK11 3,126 1,208 KILLARNEY/GLENGARRY 7,231 3,772 MISSION 4,350 3,300 MOUNT ROYAL LOWER 3,319 2,414 RICHMOND 4,551 2,293 ROSSCARROCK 3,408 1,641 SCARBORO 919 337 SCARBORO/SUNALTA WEST 410 165 SHAGANAPPI 1,530 868 SOUTH CALGARY 3,959 2,277 SPRUCE CLIFF 4,488 2,434 SUNALTA 3,395 2,119 UPPER MOUNT ROYAL 2,609 1,069 WESTGATE 3,219 1,335 WILDWOOD 2,700 1,058

    Ward 8 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference Number of Dwellings 51,569 50,995 574

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 1542 2,190 -648

    Vacancy Rate 3.17% 4.57% -1.40%

    Number Under Construction 1463 1,575 -112 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 17,605 16,907 698

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 37.42% 36.93% 0.49%

    10 Downtown Commercial core is part of Wards 7 and 8. The data above reflects the entire community and is not limited to the part in Ward 8. 11 Elbow Park is part of Wards 8 and 11. The data above reflects the entire community and is not limited to the part in Ward 8.

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    Ward 9 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings ACADIA 10,969 5,067 ALYTH/BONNYBROOK 0 14 BRIDGELAND/RIVERSIDE12 5,962 3,376 BURNS INDUSTRIAL 0 2 DOVER 11,024 4,869 EAST FAIRVIEW INDUSTRIAL 0 1 ERLTON 1,210 721 FAIRVIEW 3,837 1,614 FAIRVIEW INDUSTRIAL 0 1 FOOTHILLS 343 2 GOLDEN TRIANGLE 0 1 INGLEWOOD 3,647 2,267 MANCHESTER 1,332 673 MANCHESTER INDUSTRIAL 0 3 OGDEN 8,918 3,889 PARKHILL 1,605 858 RAMSAY 2,157 1,129 RENFREW 6,045 3,231 RIDEAU PARK 498 339 RIVERBEND 9,696 3,453 ROXBORO 243 161 SECTION 23 0 1 SHEPARD INDUSTRIAL13 262 150 SOUTH FOOTHILLS 0 3 STARFIELD 0 2 TUXEDO PARK 4,878 2,693 VALLEYFIELD 0 6 WINSTON HEIGHTS/MOUNTVIEW 3,845 1,899

    Ward 9 Dwellings Summary 2014 2013 Difference Number of Dwellings 36,388 35,916 472 Number of Vacant Dwellings 1,061 1,136 -75 Vacancy Rate 3.04% 3.27% -0.23% Number Under Construction 520 438 82 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 19,672 19,754 -82 % Owner Occupied Dwellings 57.79% 58.73% -0.94%

    12 Bridgeland/Riverside is part of Ward 7 and 9. The data above reflects the entire community and is not limited to the part in Ward 9. 13 Shepard Industrial is part of Ward 9 and 12. The data above reflects the entire community and is not limited to the part in Ward 9.

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    Ward 10 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings ABBEYDALE 6,071 2,031 ALBERT PARK/RADISSON HEIGHTS 6,529 2,936 APPLEWOOD PARK 6,864 2,228 ERIN WOODS 7,146 2,469 FOREST HEIGHTS 6,511 2,250 FOREST LAWN 8,037 3,367 FOREST LAWN INDUSTRIAL 133 63 FRANKLIN 0 3 MARLBOROUGH 8,989 3,177 MARLBOROUGH PARK 8,741 3,095 MAYLAND 0 1 MAYLAND HEIGHTS 6,357 2,818 PENBROOKE MEADOWS 8,760 3,280 RED CARPET 1,705 915 SOUTHVIEW 1,815 926

    Ward 10 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings 29,933 29,506 427

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 735 872 -137

    Vacancy Rate 2.53% 3.02% -0.49%

    Number Under Construction 266 141 125 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 16,294 16,399 -105

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 57.44% 58.53% -1.09%

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    Ward 11 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings ALTADORE 9,518 4,537 BAYVIEW 669 248 BEL-AIRE 434 158 BRAESIDE 5,960 2,548 BRITANNIA 722 312 CEDARBRAE 6,271 2,609 CFB - CURRIE 414 181 CFB - LINCOLN PARK PMQ 2,065 730 CHINOOK PARK 1,708 589 EAGLE RIDGE 500 110 ELBOW PARK14 3,126 1,208 ELBOYA 1,736 777 GLENMORE PARK 0 3 HAYSBORO 7,240 3,644 KELVIN GROVE 2,385 902 KINGSLAND 4,812 2,395 LAKEVIEW 5,476 2,340 LINCOLN PARK 2,623 1,412 MAYFAIR 473 156 MEADOWLARK PARK 632 278 NORTH GLENMORE PARK 2,380 1,017 OAKRIDGE 5,650 2,290 PALLISER 3,437 1,840 PUMP HILL 1,666 562 RUTLAND PARK 2,276 970 SOUTHWOOD 6,357 2,661 WINDSOR PARK 4,417 2,453

    Ward 11 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference Number of Dwellings 36,608 36,346 262 Number of Vacant Dwellings 752 853 -101 Vacancy Rate 2.11% 2.39% -0.28% Number Under Construction 395 228 167 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 22,706 22,690 16 % Owner Occupied Dwellings 64.93% 65.02% -0.09%

    14 Elbow Park is part of Wards 8 and 11. The data above reflects the entire community and is not limited to the part in Ward 11.

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    Ward 12 Community Dwelling Counts and Population

    Community Name Population Dwellings

    AUBURN BAY 11,127 4,130

    COPPERFIELD 9,966 4,064

    CRANSTON 15,354 5,795

    DOUGLASDALE/GLEN 12,952 4,639

    MAHOGANY 2,660 989

    MCKENZIE LAKE 14,189 4,656

    MCKENZIE TOWNE 17,737 7,090

    NEW BRIGHTON 10,628 3,842

    SETON 0 0

    SHEPARD INDUSTRIAL15 262 150

    Ward 12 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings 35,342 32,827 2,515

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 478 565 -87

    Vacancy Rate 1.42% 1.83% -0.41%

    Number Under Construction 1526 1780 -254 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 28,730 26,510 2,220

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 86.68% 87.57% -0.89%

    15 Shepard Industrial is part of Ward 9 and 12. The data above reflects the entire community and is not limited to the part in Ward 12.

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    Ward 13 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings

    BRIDLEWOOD 12,588 4,205

    CANYON MEADOWS 7,838 3,210

    EVERGREEN 21,386 7,097

    MILLRISE 7,052 2,641

    SHAWNEE SLOPES 1,580 866

    SHAWNESSY 9,602 3,305

    SOMERSET 8,751 3,144

    WOODBINE 9,162 3,371

    WOODLANDS 6,237 2,409

    Ward 13 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings 30,280 30,200 80

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 382 438 -56

    Vacancy Rate 1.27% 1.47% -0.20%

    Number Under Construction 210 229 -19 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 24,579 24,450 129

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 83.08% 83.04% 0.04%

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    Ward 14 Community Dwelling Counts and Population Community Name Population Dwellings

    BONAVISTA DOWNS 956 370

    CHAPARRAL 12,407 4,044

    DEER RIDGE 4,165 1,502

    DEER RUN 5,335 2,113

    DIAMOND COVE 713 271

    LAKE BONAVISTA 10,502 4,106

    LEGACY 351 310

    MAPLE RIDGE 1,936 811

    MIDNAPORE 6,956 2,748

    PARKLAND 3,769 1,445

    QUEENSLAND 4,984 1,905

    SILVERADO 6,305 2,275

    SUNDANCE 10,364 3,409

    WALDEN 2,181 951

    WILLOW PARK 5,440 2,284

    Ward 14 Dwellings Summary

    2014 2013 Difference

    Number of Dwellings 28,572 27,765 807

    Number of Vacant Dwellings 331 358 -27

    Vacancy Rate 1.19% 1.31% -0.12%

    Number Under Construction 610 363 247 Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings 23,280 22,682 598

    % Owner Occupied Dwellings 84.85% 84.41% 0.44%

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    Comparative Community Results 20 Largest Communities by Population

    Position in 2013 Community Name Ward Population

    Position in 2012

    1 PANORAMA HILLS 3 25,130 1

    2 EVERGREEN 13 21,386 2

    3 BELTLINE 8 21,357 3

    4 TUSCANY 1 19,465 4

    5 TARADALE 3 18,681 5

    6 SADDLE RIDGE 3 17,775 9

    7 MCKENZIE TOWNE 12 17,737 6

    8 COVENTRY HILLS 3 16,941 7

    9 EDGEMONT 4 16,052 8

    10 CRANSTON 12 15,354 14

    11 MARTINDALE 5 14,761 11

    12 MCKENZIE LAKE 12 14,189 10

    13 SIGNAL HILL 6 13,763 12

    14 HUNTINGTON HILLS 4 13,536 13

    15 DOUGLASDALE/GLEN 12 12,952 17

    16 BRIDLEWOOD 13 12,588 15

    17 VARSITY 1 12,553 16

    18 CHAPARRAL 12 12,407 19

    19 WHITEHORN 5 12,326 18

    20 HIDDEN VALLEY 4 11,874 20

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    2014 Population and Dwelling Counts by Community Community Name Ward Population Dwellings ABBEYDALE 10 6,071 2,031 ACADIA 9 10,969 5,067 ALBERT PARK/RADISSON HEIGHTS 10 6,529 2,936 ALTADORE 11 9,518 4,537 ALYTH/BONNYBROOK 9 0 14 APPLEWOOD PARK 10 6,864 2,228 ARBOUR LAKE 2 10,987 3,931 ASPEN WOODS 6 7,496 2,657 AUBURN BAY 12 11,127 4,130 BANFF TRAIL 7 4,204 1,952 BANKVIEW 8 5,416 3,536 BAYVIEW 11 669 248 BEDDINGTON HEIGHTS 4 11,867 4,371 BEL-AIRE 11 434 158 BELTLINE 8 21,357 15,243 BONAVISTA DOWNS 14 956 370 BOWNESS 1 11,611 5,300 BRAESIDE 11 5,960 2,548 BRENTWOOD 7 6,206 2,585 BRIDGELAND/RIVERSIDE 7/9 5,962 3,376 BRIDLEWOOD 13 12,588 4,205 BRITANNIA 11 722 312 BURNS INDUSTRIAL 9 0 2 CALGARY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 3 0 3 CAMBRIAN HEIGHTS 7 2,090 920 CANYON MEADOWS 13 7,838 3,210 CAPITOL HILL 7 4,413 2,322 CASTLERIDGE 5 6,396 1,983 CEDARBRAE 11 6,271 2,609 CFB - CURRIE 11 414 181 CFB - LINCOLN PARK PMQ 11 2,065 730 CHAPARRAL 14 12,407 4,044 CHARLESWOOD 7 3,646 1,478 CHINATOWN 7 1,836 1,397 CHINOOK PARK 11 1,708 589 CHRISTIE PARK 6 2,217 728 CITADEL 2 10,391 3,482 CITYSCAPE 3 0 0 CLIFF BUNGALOW 8 2,049 1,348 COACH HILL 6 3,303 1,480

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    2014 Population and Dwelling Counts by Community

    Community Name Ward Population Dwellings COLLINGWOOD 7 2,300 982 COPPERFIELD 12 9,966 4,064 CORAL SPRINGS 5 6,018 1,542 COUGAR RIDGE 6 6,702 2,177 COUNTRY HILLS 4 3,787 1,427 COUNTRY HILLS VILLAGE 3 2,710 1,352 COVENTRY HILLS 3 16,941 5,535 CRANSTON 12 15,354 5,795 CRESCENT HEIGHTS 7 6,235 3,615 CRESTMONT 1 1,514 473 DALHOUSIE 7 9,186 3,738 DEER RIDGE 14 4,165 1,502 DEER RUN 14 5,335 2,113 DIAMOND COVE 14 713 271 DISCOVERY RIDGE 6 4,462 1,650 DOUGLASDALE/GLEN 12 12,952 4,639 DOVER 9 11,024 4,869 DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE 7/8 8,999 5,445 DOWNTOWN EAST VILLAGE 7 2,705 1,626 DOWNTOWN WEST END 8 2,287 1,627 EAGLE RIDGE 11 500 110 EAST FAIRVIEW INDUSTRIAL 9 13 1 EAST SHEPARD INDUSTRIAL 12 0 1 EAU CLAIRE 7 1,886 1,321 EDGEMONT 4 16,052 5,421 ELBOW PARK 8/11 3,126 1,208 ELBOYA 11 1,736 777 ERIN WOODS 10 7,146 2,469 ERLTON 9 1,210 721 EVANSTON 2 10,030 3,644 EVERGREEN 13 21,386 7,097 FAIRVIEW 9 3,837 1,614 FAIRVIEW INDUSTRIAL 9 0 1 FALCONRIDGE 5 10,840 3,513 FOOTHILLS 9 343 2 FOREST HEIGHTS 10 6,511 2,250 FOREST LAWN 10 8,037 3,367 FOREST LAWN INDUSTRIAL 10 133 63 FRANKLIN 10 0 3

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    2014 Population and Dwelling Counts by Community

    Community Name Ward Population Dwellings GLAMORGAN 6 6,486 2,978 GLENBROOK 6 7,202 3,254 GLENDALE 6 2,739 1,112 GLENMORE PARK 11 0 3 GOLDEN TRIANGLE 9 0 1 GREENVIEW 4 2,142 1,120 GREENVIEW INDUSTRIAL PARK 4 0 4 GREENWOOD/GREENBRIAR 1 950 498 HAMPTONS 2 7,775 2,473 HARVEST HILLS 3 7,594 2,573 HAWKWOOD 2 9,773 3,331 HAYSBORO 11 7,240 3,644 HIDDEN VALLEY 4 11,874 3,867 HIGHLAND PARK 4 3,965 2,217 HIGHWOOD 7 2,229 996 HILLHURST 7 6,497 3,584 HORIZON 3/5 69 5 HOUNSFIELD HEIGHTS/BRIAR HILL 7 2,921 1,110 HUNTINGTON HILLS 4 13,536 5,578 INGLEWOOD 9 3,647 2,267 KELVIN GROVE 11 2,385 902 KILLARNEY/GLENGARRY 8 7,231 3,772 KINCORA 2 5,398 1,808 KINGSLAND 11 4,812 2,395 LAKE BONAVISTA 14 10,502 4,106 LAKEVIEW 11 5,476 2,340 LEGACY 14 351 310 LINCOLN PARK 11 2,623 1,412 MACEWAN 4 5,053 1,781 MAHOGANY 12 2,660 989 MANCHESTER 9 1,332 673 MANCHESTER INDUSTRIAL 9 0 3 MAPLE RIDGE 14 1,936 811 MARLBOROUGH 10 8,989 3,177 MARLBOROUGH PARK 10 8,741 3,095 MARTINDALE 5 14,761 4,062 MAYFAIR 11 473 156 MAYLAND 10 0 1 MAYLAND HEIGHTS 10 6,357 2,818

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    2014 Population and Dwelling Counts by Community

    Community Name Ward Population Dwellings MCKENZIE LAKE 12 14,189 4,656 MCKENZIE TOWNE 12 17,737 7,090 MEADOWLARK PARK 11 632 278 MIDNAPORE 14 6,956 2,748 MILLRISE 13 7,052 2,641 MISSION 8 4,350 3,300 MONTEREY PARK 5 10,703 3,168 MONTGOMERY 1 4,104 1,893 MOUNT PLEASANT 7 5,442 2,694 MOUNT ROYAL LOWER 8 3,319 2,414 NEW BRIGHTON 12 10,628 3,842 NOLAN HILL 2 550 258 NORTH AIRWAYS 5 0 3 NORTH GLENMORE PARK 11 2,380 1,017 NORTH HAVEN 4 2,434 1,001 NORTH HAVEN UPPER 4 637 246 OAKRIDGE 11 5,650 2,290 OGDEN 9 8,918 3,889 PALLISER 11 3,437 1,840 PANORAMA HILLS 3 25,130 8,063 PARKDALE 7 2,341 1,035 PARKHILL 9 1,605 858 PARKLAND 14 3,769 1,445 PATTERSON 6 4,350 2,035 PEGASUS 3 0 2 PENBROOKE MEADOWS 10 8,760 3,280 PINERIDGE 5 10,122 3,773 POINT MCKAY 7 1,348 846 PUMP HILL 11 1,666 562 QUEENS PARK VILLAGE 7 478 188 QUEENSLAND 14 4,984 1,905 RAMSAY 9 2,157 1,129 RANCHLANDS 2 7,926 3,059 RED CARPET 10 1,705 915 REDSTONE 3 824 547 RENFREW 9 6,045 3,231 RICHMOND 8 4,551 2,293 RIDEAU PARK 9 498 339 RIVERBEND 9 9,696 3,453

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    2014 Population and Dwelling Counts by Community

    Community Name Ward Population Dwellings ROCKY RIDGE 1 8,182 3,082 ROSEDALE 7 1,579 633 ROSEMONT 7 1,241 567 ROSSCARROCK 8 3,408 1,641 ROXBORO 9 243 161 ROYAL OAK 2 11,650 4,078 RUNDLE 5 11,542 3,814 RUTLAND PARK 11 2,276 970 SADDLE RIDGE 3 17,775 4,646 SADDLE RIDGE INDUSTRIAL 3 62 19 SAGE HILL 2 3,900 1,603 SANDSTONE VALLEY 4 6,190 2,126 SCARBORO 8 919 337 SCARBORO/SUNALTA WEST 8 410 165 SCENIC ACRES 1 8,595 2,923 SECTION 23 9 0 1 SHAGANAPPI 8 1,530 868 SHAWNEE SLOPES 13 1,580 866 SHAWNESSY 13 9,602 3,305 SHEPARD INDUSTRIAL 9/12 262 150 SHERWOOD 2 3,778 1,228 SIGNAL HILL 6 13,763 5,252 SILVER SPRINGS 1 8,900 3,528 SILVERADO 14 6,305 2,275 SKYVIEW RANCH 3 6,278 2,247 SOMERSET 13 8,751 3,144 SOUTH AIRWAYS 5 0 2 SOUTH CALGARY 8 3,959 2,277 SOUTH FOOTHILLS 9 0 3 SOUTHVIEW 10 1,815 926 SOUTHWOOD 11 6,357 2,661 SPRINGBANK HILL 6 9,640 3,295 SPRUCE CLIFF 8 4,488 2,434 ST. ANDREWS HEIGHTS 7 1,688 646 STARFIELD 9 0 2 STONEY 1 3 17 5 STONEY 2 3 0 1 STONEY 4 3 0 3 STRATHCONA PARK 6 7,140 2,445

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    2014 Population and Dwelling Counts by Community

    Community Name Ward Population Dwellings SUNALTA 8 3,395 2,119 SUNDANCE 14 10,364 3,409 SUNNYSIDE 7 3,848 2,413 SUNRIDGE 5 96 7 TARADALE 3 18,681 4,916 TEMPLE 5 11,303 3,686 THORNCLIFFE 4 8,838 3,851 TUSCANY 1 19,465 6,504 TUXEDO PARK 9 4,878 2,693 UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS 1 3,016 1,373 UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY 1 2,841 1,242 UPPER MOUNT ROYAL 8 2,609 1,069 VALLEY RIDGE 1 5,518 1,904 VALLEYFIELD 9 0 6 VARSITY 1 12,553 5,738 VISTA HEIGHTS 5 2,336 848 WALDEN 14 2,181 951 WEST HILLHURST 7 6,299 2,952 WEST SPRINGS 6 9,086 3,000 WESTGATE 8 3,219 1,335 WHITEHORN 5 12,326 3,920 WILDWOOD 8 2,700 1,058 WILLOW PARK 14 5,440 2,284 WINDSOR PARK 11 4,417 2,453 WINSTON HEIGHTS/MOUNTVIEW 9 3,845 1,899 WOODBINE 13 9,162 3,371 WOODLANDS 13 6,237 2,409 RESIDUAL WARD 1 1 354 113 RESIDUAL WARD 2 2 1,451 23 RESIDUAL WARD 3 3 66 29 RESIDUAL WARD 4 4 0 0 RESIDUAL WARD 5 5 32 11 RESIDUAL WARD 6 6 41 15 RESIDUAL WARD 7 7 0 0 RESIDUAL WARD 8 8 0 0 RESIDUAL WARD 9 9 49 7 RESIDUAL WARD 10 10 785 374 RESIDUAL WARD 11 11 4 0 RESIDUAL WARD 12 12 320 134

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    2014 Population and Dwelling Counts by Community

    Community Name Ward Population Dwellings RESIDUAL WARD 13 13 62 32 RESIDUAL WARD 14 14 62 28

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    5 Year Historical Community Population Comparisons ii

    Community 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 ABBEYDALE 5,805 5,700 5,917 6,150 6,071 ACADIA 10,684 10,615 10,705 11,007 10,969 ALBERT PARK/RADISSON HEIGHTS 6,029 6,217 6,234 6,094 6,529 ALTADORE 8,847 8,907 9,116 9,317 9,518 ALYTH/BONNYBROOK 0 17 16 0 0 APPLEWOOD PARK 6,361 6,404 6,498 6,745 6,864 ARBOUR LAKE 10,710 10,762 10,836 10,961 10,987 ASPEN WOODS 3,565 4,469 5,271 6,401 7,496 AUBURN BAY 4,217 5,769 7,193 8,885 11,127 BANFF TRAIL 3,626 3,582 3,837 4,119 4,204 BANKVIEW 4,752 4,754 5,221 5,256 5,416 BAYVIEW 630 648 682 665 669 BEDDINGTON HEIGHTS 11,761 11,457 11,585 11,814 11,867 BEL-AIRE 480 449 424 442 434 BELTLINE 18,902 19,556 19,681 20,266 21,357 BONAVISTA DOWNS 976 947 925 923 956 BOWNESS 10,733 10,700 11,012 11,074 11,611 BRAESIDE 5,916 5,978 5,940 5,841 5,960 BRENTWOOD 6,059 6,049 6,059 6,106 6,206 BRIDGELAND/RIVERSIDE 5,162 5,254 5,594 5,560 5,962 BRIDLEWOOD 11,317 11,641 11,835 12,432 12,588 BRITANNIA 753 746 803 757 722 BURNS INDUSTRIAL 0 11 0 0 0 CALGARY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 0 0 0 0 0 CAMBRIAN HEIGHTS 2,123 2,039 2,059 2,063 2,090 CANYON MEADOWS 7,810 7,895 7,787 7,851 7,838

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    5 Year Historical Community Population Comparisons

    Community 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 CAPITOL HILL 4,061 4,003 4,015 4,164 4,413 CASTLERIDGE 5,947 6,098 6,096 6,410 6,396 CEDARBRAE 6,212 6,264 6,237 6,273 6,271 CFB - CURRIE 0 24 172 268 414 CFB - LINCOLN PARK PMQ 1,577 1,984 1,973 2,008 2,065 CHAPARRAL 10,805 11,151 11,552 12,018 12,407 CHARLESWOOD 3,422 3,357 3,421 3,554 3,646 CHINATOWN 1,209 1,269 1,577 1,600 1,836 CHINOOK PARK