Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population and steets of Cochiti Pueblo City are listed below. The area is split into several different areas, including 880 acres for agricultural use, 4,443 acres for wild river Bosque, and 7,042 for economic development. The area is home to a variety of housing options, including a golf course. Its land is primarily comprised of rangeland and pinion/juniper woodlands. The percentages of each racial group are shown along with diversity scores.

Crime in Cochiti Pueblo City is very low, with 38 crimes recorded annually. While this rate may appear to be higher than the national average, it is not necessarily indicative of a high-crime neighborhood. While there are fewer crime-ridden neighborhoods in Cochiti Pueblo, crime rates will always be higher in areas where people congregate.

The future of the Cochiti Pueblo is a murky area. While the Army Corps of Engineers built the Cochiti Dam with a 100-year lifespan, it failed to create a plan for the city's removal and replacement. The lack of a plan means the future of Cochiti Pueblo, NM, will be in jeopardy in 50 years.

The town of Cochiti Pueblo was historically without any private employers. In 1995, the town was acquired by the city and incorporated. The town's land is governed by the Cochiti Community Development Corporation, which created the town's residential housing units. The community has a strict building code, but the Cochiti Pueblo has never seen private employment.