Codorus, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A quiet township in York County, Pennsylvania, Codorus is situated on the Mason-Dixon Line. Its western and eastern boundaries are Maryland and York City. The township is bounded by Codorus Creek, a 1,275-acre (516 ha) body of water. The township is roughly three miles (4 km) from the borough of Hanover. Its population is made up mostly of farmers and rural-resident non-farmers.

Its climate is moderate, with pleasant weather in June, September, and August. The coldest month is January, with the hottest days occurring during the summer months and winter months, respectively. The town is home to an active population of 3,907 people, with growth projected every two years. The average population is increasing at a rate of 2.2%, but it is still the smallest city in the United States.

The average income for high school teachers in Codorus city is $0 per year. The township has 0 high schools, with one public school, rated 15.1 in the U.S. by the Dwellics team. The average speed of wireless and wired internet connections is 70 and 155 Mbps, respectively. The nearest airport is located at thirty miles away, and the coast is forty-nine miles away. The township has low traffic compared to the national average, and the road network is moderate.