Todd Mission, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Todd Mission is a diverse mix of races, including white, African American, Asian, and Native Hawaiian. The city is located 50 miles northwest of Houston. It is becoming a rapidly changing community due to the construction of a new four-lane tollway. Residents of Todd Mission are largely employed, with about 34% receiving health insurance through their employer.

The population of Todd Mission City is expected to reach 123 in 2020. Its population has grown by 1.65% since the 2010 census. It has a poverty rate of 3.25% and a median household income of $130,700. The median home value is $219,700. The median age of the population of Todd Mission is 57 years old. The average age of male residents is 62.3, while the average age of female residents is 57.5.

The city is home to the Texas Renaissance Festival. The festival brings in over $525,000 a year for the city's operations. The city retains the name Todd Mission to continue the festival's tradition. In 2012, a city manager was hired to oversee the city's operations. He had a master's degree in public service and was the festival's general manager. Wendele's first goal was to make sure the city's laws were in line with the law. During his first year on the job, the city had a public works van but no department of that type.

Todd Mission was originally a Mormon mission. After the Mormons settled here, the population quickly declined. In 1989, the population was 64, and in 2020, it is projected to grow to 112 people.