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Windsor represents a highly diversified economy with a strong primary sector base. Our economy has grown and diversified substantially over the past 35 years. We have a well educated work force with access to the finest tranportation routes. These factors all add up to an ideal place to do business.
Population
Actual population as of December 31, 2006: 17,553
Population projections*:
2010: 21,698
2015: 27,218
2020: 32,739
2025: 38,344
*Assumes a 5% straightline population projection.
Annual Income per household
The median household income in Windsor is $47,000 (2000 U.S. Census)
Climate, Elevation and Land Area
Semi-Arid Climage
Ave. Summer Temp. 85*
Ave. Winter Temp. 45*
Ave. Annual Precip. 16.3 in.
Ave. Annual Snowfall 49.7 in.
Elevation: 4,800 ft.
Land Area: 14,439 acres or 22.6 sq. miles
Housing
Estimated Number of Housing for 2004: 7564
Per current US Postal Delivery Routes in Windsor City Limits.
Homes with children
In Windsor: 44%
Northern Colorado: 33%
U.S. Avg. 39%
Windsor Gender Breakdown
Males: 47%
Females: 53%
Median Age
Windsor: 32.7 (2000 U.S. Census)
Distances from Windsor to selected cities:
Loveland: 10 miles
Estes Park: 45 miles
DIA: 65 miles
Fort Collins: 10 miles
Denver: 50 miles
Greeley: 10 miles
Cheyenne: 50 miles
Town of Windsor Community Profile
For a complete listing of Windsor community demographics follow the link above.
Northern Colorado commands the second largest labor force in Colorado, just behind that of the Denver metropolitan area. The region’s workforce is a fluid one. Transportation corridors linking northern Colorado communities make it possible for workers to choose to live in one community and work in another, while their spouses may work in a third. This makes Windsor an ideal place to live; we are located in the middle of the triangle created by the communities of Loveland, Fort Collins and Greeley. Our residents can easily commute to all areas in Northern Colorado and Denver.
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