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Gallatin’s special census tops 50,000 residents; city projects about $1 million annually in state funds

2509438 · February 25, 2025
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City staff reported the special census count reached 50,159, a 5,728 increase over the 2020 federal count; at $175 per resident in state allocation, staff estimated roughly $1,002,400 in annual state funds if the per-resident amount remains.

City staff reported on Feb. 5 that Gallatin’s special census surpassed the 50,000 mark, a milestone city leaders said could increase annual state-shared revenue.

"We're super excited to announce that not only did we meet our goal of 50,000 residents counted in the census, we exceeded it. So right now, we are standing at 50,159 residents who have taken part…

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