West Redding, Connecticut Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following information about the population and steets of West Redding City is provided for your reference. It is not comprehensive and may not be up-to-date. Please consult the City's website for the latest information. You can find the population and steets in West Redding City by using the links below. The information in this article is intended for educational purposes only.

For more information, visit the website of the California Department of Finance and Administration (CalSTRS). The local government of Redding provides information on the city's population and its economic status. It also lists various statistics relating to the city's demographics. For example, the population of Redding City Center is dominated by single people. The population of Centerville is composed primarily of homebuyers and renters. The median home value in Centerville is $378,523. The average rent is $1,067. The median homeowner percentage is much higher than in Redding City Center.

Redding City was incorporated on October 4, 1887. The city had a population of 3,572 by 1910. The mineral extraction industry supported this city's growth. However, the population fell to 2,962 by 1920. The population recovered to 4,188 by 1930. The construction of the Shasta Dam boosted the city's economy. It was the largest city north of Sacramento and the second most populous city in the state.