Little Chute, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You may be curious about the Population & Steets in Littlechute City. The data below will give you an overview of the city. The top three employment sectors are manufacturing, retail trade, and health care & social assistance. The data also includes information on the ethnic makeup of the population in Little Chute. There are also many jobs in the surrounding area. This page will give you some basic facts about this Wisconsin city.

The population of Littlechute is approximately 12,525 people. The city is located in Outagamie County, Wisconsin. This city was first known as Outagamie. As of 2010, the population has grown to 12,525 people. The village is governed by a Village President and Board of Trustees. The Village President presides over Village Board meetings and votes on all matters without veto power. The Village Board appoints a Village Administrator to act as chief administrative officer.

The Oneota tribe was the original inhabitants of Little Chute City. They were members of the Mississippian culture and are believed to have ancestors of the Winnebago and Ho-chunk tribes. The town's history dates back to the Treaty of the Cedars, which essentially ceded 4 million acres of Native American land to the US government. The area was populated with many Native Americans in the nineteenth century.

There are several schools in Little Chute. The village hall is located at the address listed below. There are also two banks in the city: BLC Community Bank and East Wisconsin Savings Bank. The two largest banks in Little Chute City are the BLC Community Bank and East Wisconsin Savings Bank. Little Chute also has a police station. For information on the Little Chute School District, please visit their website.