Langford, South Dakota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population and steets in Langford City are a little hard to come by, but it's definitely worth knowing. In fact, it's the third largest city in South Dakota! But, there's more to Langford than meets the eye. Here's a closer look at the numbers. For instance, the median gross rent in Langford is $469. What's more, the city has a very low unemployment rate, putting many people in a difficult situation.

While Langford is growing rapidly, the city's size keeps pace. The city has experienced a population boom in the past several years. In fact, the city had 496 subdivision applications in 2020 alone - that's more than twice as many as a year before. Meanwhile, southern Vancouver Island is expected to grow by 20 per cent over the next two decades - and the Westside will remain a hot spot.

A revitalization plan was put forward in 2010, when the global financial crisis threatened to snuff out the city's revitalization efforts. As part of the plan, Langford eliminated building permit fees for residential construction and offered a 10-year tax break to new federal office space and rental accommodations. Councillor Blackwell's involvement in the CRD spans two decades and has been the board chair. She has also served as chair of the city's sewage treatment issue committee.

As of 2016, the population of Langford is 35,342 - a growth of 11% in the last five years. It's no wonder Langford is one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the country. In fact, it ranks third in terms of housing units in the Capital, which is only second to Victoria-proper. This increase is greater than the CMA's overall growth of 29,467 people.