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North Central Texas population update: Collin County grew by roughly 75,000 in past year, unincorporated population now over 100,000

3731009 · June 9, 2025
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The court heard a North Central Texas Council of Governments update estimating Collin County’s population grew by about 75,000 people since last year, putting total population above 1.3 million and raising the county’s unincorporated population estimate to about 101,000.

Judge Hill reported on the North Central Texas Council of Governments’ annual population update, saying the county’s population estimate as of Jan. 1, 2025 is now above 1.3 million and that the new estimate is roughly 75,000 higher than last year’s estimate.

The judge highlighted that the county’s daily-growth average under the…

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