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Races in Campbell County, Kentucky:
Detached houses: $197,220Here: $197,220State: $160,589 Townhouses or other attached units: $189,401Here: $189,401State: $163,962 In 2-unit structures: $143,463Here: $143,463State: $137,715 In 3-to-4-unit structures: $147,817Here: $147,817State: $141,483 In 5-or-more-unit structures: $97,691Here: $97,691State: $124,940 Mobile homes: $35,446Here: $35,446State: $33,636
Number of permits per 10,000 residents
Average cost (in $1000s)
Bush/Cheney (Republican): 63.6% Kerry/Edwards (Democratic): 35.5%
Area name: Cincinnati-Middleton, OH-KY-IN HUD Metro FMR Area Fair market rent in 2006 for a 1-bedroom apartment in Campbell County is $506 a month. Fair market rent for a 2-bedroom apartment is $655 a month. Fair market rent for a 3-bedroom apartment is $877 a month.
Cities in this county include: Newport, Fort Thomas, Alexandria, Highland Heights, Bellevue, Dayton, Cold Spring, Southgate, Wilder, Claryville.
2005 air pollution in Campbell County:
Nitrogen Dioxide: 0.011 ppm (standard limit: 0.053 ppm). Near U.S. average. Ozone (1-hour): 0.110 ppm (standard limit: 0.12 ppm). Near U.S. average. Ozone (8-hour): 0.090 ppm (standard limit: 0.08 ppm). Above U.S. average. Particulate Matter (PM10) Annual: 20 µg/m3. Near U.S. average. Particulate Matter (PM10) 24-hour (standard limit: 150 µg/m3): 59 µg/m3. Near U.S. average. Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Annual (standard limit: 15.0 µg/m3): 14.8 µg/m3. Near U.S. average. Particulate Matter (PM2.5) 24-hour (standard limit: 35 µg/m3): 38 µg/m3. Near U.S. average. Sulfur Oxides Annual: 0.006 ppm (standard limit: 0.03 ppm). Near U.S. average. Sulfur Oxides 24-hour: 0.027 ppm (standard limit: 0.14 ppm). Near U.S. average.
Neighboring counties: Clermont County, Ohio , Hamilton County, Ohio , Kenton County , Pendleton County .
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Notable locations in this county outside city limits:
Notable locations in Campbell County: New Richmond Station (A), Camp Meacham (B). Display/hide their locations on the map Churches in Campbell County include: Twelvemile Church (A), Wesley Chapel (B), Saint Johns Church (C), Plum Creek Church (D), Oakland Church (E), Pleasant Ridge Church (F). Display/hide their locations on the map Cemetery: Grandview Cemetery (1). Display/hide its location on the map Lakes: Dietz Lake (A), Campbell County Lake (B), Milburn Lake (C). Display/hide their locations on the map Streams, rivers, and creeks: Brush Creek (A), Owl Creek (B), Painter Run (C), Phillips Creek (D), Plum Creek (E), Deer Lick Creek (F), Duck Creek (G), Riffle Creek (H), Flagg Spring Creek (I). Display/hide their locations on the map Parks in Campbell County include: Buckners Playground (1), A J Jolly County Park (2). Display/hide their locations on the map
Notable locations in Campbell County: New Richmond Station (A), Camp Meacham (B). Display/hide their locations on the map
Churches in Campbell County include: Twelvemile Church (A), Wesley Chapel (B), Saint Johns Church (C), Plum Creek Church (D), Oakland Church (E), Pleasant Ridge Church (F). Display/hide their locations on the map
Cemetery: Grandview Cemetery (1). Display/hide its location on the map
Lakes: Dietz Lake (A), Campbell County Lake (B), Milburn Lake (C). Display/hide their locations on the map
Streams, rivers, and creeks: Brush Creek (A), Owl Creek (B), Painter Run (C), Phillips Creek (D), Plum Creek (E), Deer Lick Creek (F), Duck Creek (G), Riffle Creek (H), Flagg Spring Creek (I). Display/hide their locations on the map
Parks in Campbell County include: Buckners Playground (1), A J Jolly County Park (2). Display/hide their locations on the map
Unemployment by year (%)
Current college students: 5,232 People 25 years of age or older with a high school degree or higher: 80.8% People 25 years of age or older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 20.5%
Number of foreign born residents: 1,223 (41% naturalized citizens)
Mean travel time to work: 23.9 minutes
Percentage of county residents living and working in this county: 36.1%
Housing units in structures:
Housing units in Campbell County with a mortgage: 13,839 (1,893 second mortgage, 2,834 home equity loan, 104 both second mortgage and home equity loan) Houses without a mortgage: 5,492
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Campbell County historical area-adjusted tornado activity is significantly below Kentucky state average. It is 2.4 times below overall U.S. average. Tornadoes in this county have caused 2 injuries recorded between 1950 and 2004. On 11/25/1973, a category 1 (max. wind speeds 73-112 mph) tornado injured 2 people and caused between $5000 and $50,000 in damages.
Campbell County-area historical earthquake activity is significantly below Kentucky state average. It is 94% smaller than the overall U.S. average. On 7/27/1980 at 18:52:21, a magnitude 5.2 (5.1 MB, 4.7 MS, 5.0 UK, 5.2 UK, Class: Moderate, Intensity: VI - VII) earthquake occurred 63.3 miles away from Campbell County centerOn 9/7/1988 at 02:28:09, a magnitude 4.6 (4.5 MB, 4.6 LG, Class: Light, Intensity: IV - V) earthquake occurred 68.7 miles away from the county centerOn 9/12/2004 at 13:05:19, a magnitude 3.8 (3.5 MB, 3.8 MW, 3.6 LG, Depth: 3.8 mi, Class: Light, Intensity: II - III) earthquake occurred 82.5 miles away from the county centerOn 2/19/1995 at 12:57:06, a magnitude 3.6 (3.6 LG, 3.6 MD, Depth: 6.2 mi) earthquake occurred 52.0 miles away from Campbell County centerOn 9/8/1990 at 00:03:57, a magnitude 3.3 (3.3 LG, Depth: 3.1 mi) earthquake occurred 77.4 miles away from the county centerMagnitude types: regional Lg-wave magnitude (LG), body-wave magnitude (MB), duration magnitude (MD), surface-wave magnitude (MS), moment magnitude (MW)
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Means of transportation to work
7.79% of this county's 2006 resident taxpayers lived in other counties in 2005 ($35,388 average adjusted gross income)
0.06% of residents moved from foreign countries ($233 average AGI)Campbell County: 0.06%Kentucky average: 0.12% 4.14% relocated from other counties in Kentucky ($17,661 average AGI) 3.59% relocated from other states ($17,494 average AGI)Campbell County: 3.59%Kentucky average: 2.94%
8.06% of this county's 2005 resident taxpayers moved to other counties in 2006 ($36,653 average adjusted gross income)
10 or fewer of this county's residents moved to foreign countries. 4.81% relocated to other counties in Kentucky ($20,732 average AGI) 3.25% relocated to other states ($15,921 average AGI)Campbell County: 3.25%Kentucky average: 2.76%
Births per 1000 population from 1990 to 1999: 14.9 Births per 1000 population from 2000 to 2003: 13.8
Deaths per 1000 population from 1990 to 1999: 9.6 Deaths per 1000 population from 2000 to 2003: 9.8
Infant deaths per 1000 live births from 1990 to 1999: 8.0 Infant deaths per 1000 live births from 2000 to 2003: 6.6
Persons enrolled in hospital insurance and/or supplemental medical insurance (Medicare) in July 1, 2003: 12,727 (10,693 aged, 2,034 disabled) Population without health insurance coverage in 2000: 8% Children under 18 without health insurance coverage in 2000: 4%
Household type by relationship
17,766 spouses, 27,309 children (25,655 natural, 596 adopted, 1,058 stepchildren), 1,556 grandchildren, 559 brothers or sisters, 598 parents, 771 other relatives, 1,327 non-relatives
Size of family households: 9,465 2-persons, 5,573 3-persons, 4,936 4-persons, 2,237 5-persons, 785 6-persons, 311 7-or-more-persons.
Size of nonfamily households: 9,931 1-person, 1,436 2-persons, 116 3-persons, 31 4-persons, 10 5-persons.
96.8% of residents of Campbell County speak English at home. 1.6% of residents speak Spanish at home (55% speak English very well, 18% speak English well, 26% speak English not well, 2% don't speak English at all). 1.2% of residents speak other Indo-European language at home (70% speak English very well, 16% speak English well, 13% speak English not well, 1% don't speak English at all). 0.3% of residents speak Asian or Pacific Island language at home (58% speak English very well, 33% speak English well, 7% speak English not well, 2% don't speak English at all). 0.1% of residents speak other language at home (90% speak English very well, 10% speak English well).
In fiscal year 2004: Federal Government expenditure: $442,848,000 ($5075 per capita) Department of Defense expenditure: $13,210,000 Federal direct payments to individuals for retirement and disability: $202,475,000 Federal other direct payments to individuals: $110,784,000 Federal direct payments not to individuals: $1,322,000 Federal grants: $89,995,000 Federal procurement contracts: $16,861,000 ($6,799,000 Department of Defense) Federal salaries and wages: $21,411,000 ($2,102,000 Department of Defense) Federal Government direct loans: $217,000 Federal guaranteed/insured loans: $39,790,000 Federal Government insurance: $38,746,000
Total withdrawal of fresh water for public supply: 33.25 millions of gallons per day (all from surface)
59% of Campbell County residents lived in the same house 5 years ago. Out of people who lived in different houses, 57% lived in this county. Out of people who lived in different counties, 49% lived in Kentucky.
Place of birth for U.S.-born residents:
Median price asked for vacant for-sale houses in 2000: $73,800
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Solid Waste Management: $11,000
Parks & Recreation: $1,000
General: $169,000
Parks & Recreation: $6,000
General - Other: $3,074,000
Corrections - Other: $2,526,000
Police Protection: $1,952,000
Regular Highways: $1,494,000
Judicial and Legal Services: $988,000
Elementary & Secondary Education: $413,000
Central Staff Services: $359,000
Health Services - Other: $321,000
Parks & Recreation: $300,000
Welfare - Other: $191,000
Solid Waste Management: $92,000
General Public Buildings: $28,000
Fire Protection: $23,000
Natural Resources - Other: $1,000
Solid Waste Management: $12,000
Highways: $22,000
Industrial Revenue: $6,541,000
Interest Earnings: $438,000
Property Sale Other: $7,000
Water Utilities: $183,000
Fire Protection: $55,000
Police Protection: $32,000
Corrections - Other: $27,000
Regular Highways: $12,000
Health - Other: $5,000
Financial Administration: $4,000
Welfare - Other: $4,000
Judicial: $3,000
Central Staff: $3,000
Highways: $773,000
Public Welfare: $576,000
Property: $4,764,000
NEC: $1,226,000
Public Utilities: $148,000
Motor Vehicle License: $57,000
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