Centennial, Colorado
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| City of Centennial, Colorado | |||
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| County | Arapahoe County[1] | ||
| Incorporated | 2001 | ||
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| - Type | Statutory City[1] | ||
| - Mayor | Randy Pye | ||
| Area | |||
| - Total | 27.9 sq mi (72.0 km²) | ||
| Elevation [2] | 5,830 ft (1,777 m) | ||
| Population (2006)[3] | |||
| - Total | 98,243 | ||
| - Density | 3,695.3/sq mi (1,431.9/km²) | ||
| Time zone | MST (UTC-7) | ||
| - Summer (DST) | MDT (UTC-6) | ||
| ZIP Codes[4] | 80015, 80016, 80111, 80112, 80121, 80122, 80161 (PO Box) |
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| Area code(s) | Both 303 and 720 | ||
| The tenth most populous city and the most populous Statutory City in the State of Colorado. | |||
| Website: City of Centennial | |||
- This page discusses the City of Centennial, Colorado. For the fictitious city of the same name, see Centennial (novel). For other entries on Centennial, see Centennial (disambiguation).
The City of Centennial is a Statutory City located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, United States. The city was estimated to have a total population of 98,243 in 2005.[3] Centennial is the tenth most populous city in the State of Colorado and the most populous statutory city in the state.
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[edit] History
Centennial was incorporated from portions of unincorporated Arapahoe County in 2001. The city was incorporated to prevent the City of Greenwood Village from annexing certain portions of Arapahoe County to improve its tax base. The money generated from those businesses in the unincorporated portion of Arapahoe County funded the majority of the county's services, including road work. There were a number of court cases establishing the right of incorporation to take precedence over the right of annexation. Located entirely within Arapahoe County, and forming part of the Denver Metropolitan Area, Centennial was formed February 7, 2001 (the day after its first city officials were elected). The citizens of the formerly unincorporated portion of Arapahoe County had voted to incorporate on September 12, 2000, choosing Centennial as the official name during the vote. It was created on a promise to keep city taxes at 1% (one of the campaigns against incorporation appealed to maintain the unincorporated 3.8% sales tax). According to the City of Centennial website, the current sales tax rate is two and one-half times the promise, at 2.5%. Incorporation was approved by 77% of the voters, and the 100,000+ person population of the area made it the largest incorporation in U.S. history as of its creation.
The City recently held a home-rule charter convention, where a new charter was adopted. The new charter will be submitted to the voters for final approval.
Centennial Airport, formerly Arapahoe County Airport, lies adjacent to, but outside of the city limits; it is not named after the city, as it predates it by over 30 years.
[edit] Geography
Centennial covers 27.9 square miles (72 km²). Population-wise, it is the seventh-largest city in the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area, behind Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, Thornton and Westminster, but as it is new, many people even in the area do not recognize the area by the name Centennial, often referring to the area with the names of neighboring cities, notably Littleton and Aurora. Centennial's boundaries are highly irregular and evocative of a gerrymander, particularly eastern portions of the city which appear with Foxfield, portions of Aurora, and unincorporated areas as a distorted checkerboard on a map.
Centennial is located at 39°35'47" North, 104°50'38" West (39.5963, -104.8439)[5].
[edit] Demographics
Population: 103,100 (2004 estimate) There are also 36,200 households in Centennial.
The city is approximately 87.4% White, 4.8% Hispanic or Latino, 3.6% Asian, 2.4% African American, 0.4% Native American, and 1/4% from other races.
The median age is 37.2 years, in comparison to the 35.3 year national average. For every 100 females there are 98.0 males.
[edit] Schools
Centennial is serviced mainly by Cherry Creek Public Schools and Littleton Public Schools, as well as a few private schools.
[edit] Government
The city is governed in what is known mayor-council style, which limits the city's tax levying and collection powers. The city council comprises eight members. The Mayor and all Council Members are part-time officials and hold other full time jobs.
| office | incumbent | |
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| Mayor | Randy Pye | |
| Councilmembers, Ward I | Rick Dindinger | Betty Ann Habig |
| Councilmembers, Ward II | Sue Bosier | Keith Gardner |
| Councilmembers, Ward III | Patrick Anderson | Rebecca McClellan |
| Councilmembers, Ward IV | Todd Miller | Ron Weidmann |
| City Clerk | Brenda Castle | |
| City Manager | Jacque Wedding-Scott | |
[edit] Points of interest
The Denver Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormon Church) is located in Centennial. The temple, 40th operating of the church, was dedicated 24–28 October 1986 by president Ezra Taft Benson.
International Headquarters for Gamma Phi Beta sorority are located in Centennial. Gamma Phi Beta was the first women's organization to use the term sorority.
[edit] Surrounding municipalities
| North: Aurora, Greenwood Village | ||
| West: Littleton | Centennial | East: Aurora |
| South: Lone Tree, Foxfield |
[edit] See also
- Colorado municipalities
- Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area
- Front Range Urban Corridor
[edit] References
- ^ a b Active Colorado Municipalities (HTML). State of Colorado, Department of Local Affairs. Retrieved on 2007-09-01.
- ^ US Board on Geographic Names. United States Geological Survey (2007-10-25). Retrieved on 2008-01-31.
- ^ a b Annual Estimates of the Population for All Incorporated Places in Colorado (CSV). 2005 Population Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division (June 21, 2006). Retrieved on November 16, 2006.
- ^ ZIP Code Lookup (JavaScript/HTML). United States Postal Service. Retrieved on September 5, 2007.
- ^ US Gazetteer files: 2000 and 1990. United States Census Bureau (2005-05-03). Retrieved on 2008-01-31.
[edit] External links
- City of Centennial website
- Centennial Airport
- South Suburban Parks and Recreation
- Arapahoe Library District
- Cherry Creek Schools
- Littleton Public Schools
- Centennial, Colorado is at coordinates Coordinates:
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