Colville, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following table shows the population and steets for Colville City. The number of people per square mile of the city is 1,378, and the percentage of those who commute by car is 56%. By contrast, there are only 5 people per square mile who commute by bicycle, and 13% of Colville residents commute by foot. Although these data are provided by the U.S. Census Bureau, we cannot guarantee their accuracy.

The population of Colville is 4,812 people, making it the county seat of Stevens County. The city is situated half a mile from the Colville River and lies at an elevation of 1,640 feet. It is part of the (509) area code. The city is also home to several businesses. There are several businesses in Colville, including restaurants and pubs. The population density is low, with many people living below the city's median income of $66,000.

In 2016, evictions were reported in 29% of the city. While the numbers are not high, it is still below the national average. In fact, evictions in Colville City were down nearly three-quarters compared to 2015! That's the highest percentage in the state of Washington! This is a clear sign that the economy is in decline. This is especially true if a city's population is increasing.

There are also a couple of neighboring towns, such as Pinkney City, within 75 miles of Colville. These towns are great for exploring and getting a feel for the area. You can also find some useful information about Colville City by visiting the links below. They will help you plan your trip and plan your activities. You can even check out the population and steets in Colville City, WA.