Hay Springs, Nebraska Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

It's possible to learn about crime statistics in Hay Springs City, Nebraska, by comparing Crime Grades in different neighborhoods. The table below compares Crime Grades in various cities by total population, including other nearby cities. While these cities have similar population sizes, Hay Springs is a safer city than its neighboring cities. Here, we look at the crime rate in Hay Springs compared to nearby cities, including the state average.

One important factor to consider when determining the poverty rate in Hay Springs City is education. About 92.8% of its population has at least a high school degree. Of those, only 7.4% hold graduate or professional degrees. Another thing to consider is language. Only 2.4% of Hay Springs' residents speak a language other than English at home. Spanish, Indo-European, and Asian languages are spoken at home by just 0.3% of residents.

The next agenda item is the public hearing on the one and six year street plan. The Council members will consider the plan during the January 8, 2019 meeting. The public hearing will be held on this issue and will be recorded on the city's website. The public is invited to attend. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. with the Open Meetings Act posted online. A motion to approve the resolution by Jim Varvel, seconded by Marcy, was made and passed unanimously.